Miss Singapore World

MISS WORLD SINGAPORE
Motto Beauty with A Purpose
Formation 1972
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Singapore
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
English
National Director
Ines Ligron
Website Official page

Miss World Singapore is a Singapore beauty pageant licensed by Miss World Limited to Ines Ligron since 2016.

The current national director, Ines Ligron, has a vision. A vision in which will transform the image of the Miss World Singapore Pageant, establishing a standard of excellence and fostering goodwill ambassadors.

The Miss World pageant is the oldest surviving major international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951.[1][2] Since his death in 2000, Morley's widow, Julia Morley, has co-chaired the pageant.[3][4] Alongside with its rival, the Miss Universe and Miss Earth contests, Miss World pageant is one of the three most publicised beauty contests in the world.[5][6][7][8]

The current Miss World is Mireia Lalaguna of Spain who was crowned on 19 December 2015 in Sanya, China PR.

The next Pageant will be held in Washington DC, USA in December 2016.

The 2016 Winner - Bhaama Padmanathan

The 1st runner-up - Laanya Asogan

The 2nd runner-up - Natasha Sturgess

History

Notable winners

Colleen Francisca was crowned Miss Singapore World in 2006.[1] In 2007, Roshni Kaur Soin was the winner of the competition.[2]

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

The winner of Miss World Singapore represents her country at Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.

Year Miss World Singapore Placement at Miss World
1972 Rosalind Lee Eng Neo Unplaced
1973 Debra Josephine Unplaced
1974 Valerie Oh Choon Lian Unplaced
1975 Maggie Sim Siew Teen Unplaced
1976 Pauline Poh Neo Cheong Top 15
1978 Rosie Tan Unplaced
1979 Violet Lee Unplaced
1980 Adda Pang Kim Jong Unplaced
1981 Sushil Kaur Sandhu Unplaced
1982 Yvonne Tan Yen Yen Unplaced
1983 Sharon Denise Wells Unplaced
1984 Koh Li Peng Unplaced
1985 Joanne Sylvia Unplaced
1986 Michelle Loh Yeh Huey Unplaced
1987 Janicia Koh Wee Ling Unplaced
1988 Shirley Teo Ser Lee Unplaced
1989 Jacqueline Ang Unplaced
1990 Karen Frances Ng Unplaced
1991 Jasheen Jayakody Unplaced
1992 Jennifer Wong Unplaced
1993 Desiree Chan Fonn Yin Unplaced
1994 Angela Lee Kim Mei Unplaced
1995 Jacqueline Chew Unplaced
1996 Carol Tan Unplaced
1997 Jasmine Wong Chiew Peng Unplaced
1998 Grace Chay Unplaced
1999 Audrey Quek Ai Woon Unplaced
2000 Charlyn Ding Zung Ee Unplaced
2001 Angelina Johnson Unplaced
2002 Sharon Cintamani Unplaced
2003 Corine Kanmani Luxshman Unplaced
2004 Lisa Huang Shu Jun Unplaced
2005 Shenise Wong Yan Yi Unplaced
2006 Colleen Francisca Pereira Unplaced
2007 Roshni Kaur Soin Unplaced
2008 Faraliza Tan Unplaced
2009 Pilar Carmelita Arlando Unplaced
2010 Anusha Rajaseharan Unplaced
2011 May Hsu Unplaced
2012 Karisa Sukamto Unplaced
2013 Maria-Anna Weiling Zenieris Unplaced
2014 Dalreena Poonam Gill Unplaced
2015 Charity Lu Unplaced
2016 Bhaama Padmanathan TBA

References

  1. "Through the Looking Glass House". HardwareMAG: 12. January 2008.
  2. "She had to swop gowns with Miss Sweden". The Straits Times. December 9, 2007. Retrieved July 9, 2013.


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