Miss World Germany

Miss World Germany is a national Beauty pageant in Germany to select an official candidate for the Miss World pageant.

Deutschlands Schönste
Miss World Germany
MottoBeauty With A Purpose
Formation1992
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersBerlin
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
German
National Director
Dr. Julio César Battaglia
Websiteshowstars.org

History

Between 1951 and 1991 the Miss Germany winner went to Miss World. In 1989 German beauty pageant for Miss World has been built but Miss Germany Company select the official representative from Miss World Germany pageant for first time in 1992. Since 2000, the pageant changed name as German's Miss World pageant until 2001. In 2002-2007, Miss World Germany pageant selected the winner as Miss World Germany. In 2008-2009 it changed as Miss World Deutschland to Schönste in 2010-presents, after in 2014 changed to Miss Deutschland Organisation and 2018 to SHOWSTARS.

Titleholders

Dalila Jabri, Miss World Germany 2017
Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year Miss World Germany Represented Site of Election Placement Special Awards
2010 Susanna Marie Kobylinski Bremen Berlin Top 25
2011 Sabrina-Nathalie Reitz Hesse Berlin Unplaced
2012 Martina Ivezaj Bavaria Berlin Unplaced
2013 Amina Sabbah Thuringia Berlin Unplaced
2014 Egzonita Ala Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2015 Albjona Muharremaj Bavaria Berlin Unplaced
2016 Selina Kriechbaum Hesse Frankfurt Unplaced
2017 Dalila Jabri North Rhine-Westphalia Hamm Unplaced
2018 Christine Keller Cologne Düsseldorf Unplaced Top 32 at Miss World Top Model

2008-2009: Miss World Deutschland

Year Miss World Germany Represented Site of Election Placement Special Awards
2008 Anne Katrin Walter Schleswig-Holstein Erfurt Unplaced
2009 Alessandra Alores North Rhine-Westphalia Moers Unplaced

2002-2007: Miss Germany World

Year Miss World Germany Represented Site of Election Placement Special Awards
2002 Indira Selmic Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2003 Babett Konau Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2004 Inka Weickel Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2005 Daniela Risch Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2006 Edita Orascanin Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2007 Janice Behrendt Berlin Berlin Unplaced

2000-2001: German's Miss World - MGC

Year Miss World Germany Represented Site of Election Placement Special Awards
2000 Natascha Berg Hesse Hannover Unplaced
2001 Adina Wilhelmi Baden-Württemberg Hannover Unplaced

1992-1999: Miss World Germany - MGC

Year Miss World Germany Represented Site of Election Placement Special Awards
1992 Carina Jope Hesse Unplaced
1993 Petra Klein Rheinland-Pfalz Unplaced
1994 Marte Helberg Hamburg Unplaced
1995 Isabell Brauer Baden-Württemberg Köln Unplaced
1996 Melanie Ernst Baden-Württemberg Köln Unplaced
1997 Katja Glawe Berlin Berlin Unplaced
1998 Sandra Ahrabian Bavaria Mannheim Unplaced
1999 Susan Hoecke Berlin München Unplaced

1952-1991

Year Miss World Germany Placement Special Awards
1952Vera Marks2nd Runner-up
1953Wilma KandersUnplaced
1954Frauke Walther4th Runner-up
1955Beate KrugerUnplaced
1956Petra SchürmannWINNER
1957Annemarie KarstenUnplaced
1958Dagmar HernerTop 10
1959Helga MeyerUnplaced
1960Ingrun Helgard Möckel3rd Runner-up
1961Romy MärzTop 15
1962Anita SteffenUnplaced
1963Susie GrunerUnplaced
1964Juliane HermTop 16
1965Karin SchützeTop 16
1966Jutta DanskeTop 16
1967Ruth Köcher6th Runner-up
1968Margot SchmalzriedtTop 15
1969Christa Margraf2nd Runner-up
1970Dagmar Eva RuthenbergUnplaced
1971Irene NeumannUnplaced
1972Heidemarie Renate WeberUnplaced
1974Sabrina ErlmeierUnplaced
1975Marina Langner1st Runner-up
1976Monika SchneeweissUnplaced
1977Dagmar Winkler2nd Runner-up
1978Monika GreisUnplaced
1979Andrea HontschikTop 15
1980Gabriella BrumWINNER
RESIGNED
1981Barbara ReimundUnplaced
1982Kerstin Natalie PaeserackUnplaced
1983Claudia ZielinskiUnplaced
1984Brigitta BerxUnplaced
1985Marion MorellUnplaced
1986Dagmar SchulzUnplaced
1987Christiane KoppUnplaced
1988Katja MunchUnplaced
1989Jasmine BellUnplaced
1990Christiane StockerUnplaced
1991Susanne PetryUnplaced

See also

References

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