Miss Universe 2014

Miss Universe 2014, the 63rd Miss Universe pageant, was held on January 25, 2015, at the FIU Arena at the Florida, United States. Gabriela Isler of Venezuela crowned her successor Paulina Vega of Colombia at the end of the event. This is the second time that Colombia has won the title.

Miss Universe 2014
Paulina Vega, Miss Universe 2014
DateJanuary 25, 2015
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueFIU Arena, Miami, Florida, United States
Broadcaster
Entrants88
Placements15
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerPaulina Vega
 Colombia
CongenialityQueen Celestine
 Nigeria
Best National CostumeElvira Devinamira
 Indonesia
PhotogenicGabriela Berrios
 Puerto Rico

88 contestants competed in this year with a new crown manufactured by Diamonds International Corporation the newest official jewelry sponsor of the Miss Universe Organization. This was the last Miss Universe to be aired on NBC and the last edition that Donald Trump had been the owner. Due a change of the format of the pageant, this was the first time that the telecast had 3 hours instead of 2.

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 2014
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 15

Best National Costume

Final results Contestant
Winner
Top 5

Other awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Order of announcements

Contestants

FIU Arena, Miami, Florida, United States the venue for Miss Universe 2014.
Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss Universe 2014

88 contestants competed for the title of Miss Universe 2014:[1]

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
AlbaniaZhaneta Byberi19Tirana
AngolaZuleica Wilson21Cabinda
ArgentinaValentina Ferrer22Córdoba
ArubaDigene Zimmerman21Oranjestad
AustraliaTegan Martin23Newcastle
AustriaJulia Furdea20Vienna
BahamasTomii Culmer24Nassau
BelgiumAnissa Blondin22Brussels
BoliviaClaudia Tavel25Santa Cruz
BrazilMelissa Gurgel20Fortaleza
British Virgin IslandsJaynene Jno Lewis26Tortola
BulgariaKristina Georgieva23Sofia
CanadaChanel Beckenlehner27Caledon
ChileHellen Toncio20Santiago
ChinaHu Yanliang24Beijing
ColombiaPaulina Vega22Barranquilla
Costa RicaKarina Ramos21San José
CroatiaIvana Mišura26Zagreb
CuraçaoLaurien Angelista27Willemstad
Czech RepublicGabriela Franková21Prague
Dominican RepublicKimberly Castillo26Higüey
EcuadorAlejandra Argudo22Portoviejo
EgyptLara Debbana21Cairo
El SalvadorPatricia Murillo22San Salvador
EthiopiaHiwot Mamo24Addis Ababa
FinlandBea Toivonen22Helsinki
FranceCamille Cerf20Coulogne
GabonMaggaly Nguema22Libreville
GeorgiaAna Zubashvili22Tbilisi
GermanyJosefin Donat21Leipzig
GhanaAbena Appiah21Accra
Great BritainGrace Levy25London
GreeceIsmini Dafopoulou26Athens
GuamBrittany Bell27Barrigada
GuatemalaAna Luisa Montufar21Guatemala City
GuyanaNiketa Barker24Georgetown
HaitiChristie Désir25Port-Au-Prince
HondurasGabriela Ordoñez21Comayagua
HungaryHenrietta Kelemen21Budapest
IndiaNoyonita Lodh21Bangalore
IndonesiaElvira Devinamira21Surabaya
IrelandLisa Madden23Cork
IsraelDoron Matalon21Beit Aryeh-Ofarim
ItalyValentina Bonariva25Milan
JamaicaKaci Fennell23Kingston
JapanKeiko Tsuji21Nagasaki
KazakhstanAiday Issayeva25Almaty
KenyaGaylyne Ayugi21Nairobi
KoreaYoo Ye-bin22Daegu
KosovoArtnesa Krasniqi23Pristina
LebanonSaly Greige25Bishmizzine
LithuaniaPatricija Belousova19Vilnius
MalaysiaSabrina Beneett24Kuala Lumpur
MauritiusPallavi Gungaram21Vacoas-Phoenix
MexicoJosselyn Garciglia24La Paz
MyanmarSharr Htut Eaindra20Yangon
NetherlandsYasmin Verheijen21Amsterdam
New ZealandRachel Millns24Wellington
NicaraguaMarline Barberena27Chichigalpa
NigeriaQueen Celestine22Lagos
NorwayElise Dalby19Hamar
PanamaYomatzy Hazlewood23Panama City
ParaguaySally Jara21Asuncion
PeruJimena Espinoza26Lima
PhilippinesMary Jean Lastimosa[2]27Tulunan
PolandMarcela Chmielowska23Warsaw
PortugalPatrícia Da Silva25Lisbon
Puerto RicoGabriela Berrios24Toa Baja
RussiaYulia Alipova24Balakovo
SerbiaAnđelka Tomašević21Zubin Potok
SingaporeRathi Menon24Singapore
Slovak RepublicSilvia Prochádzková23Bratislava
SloveniaUrška Bračko21Maribor
South AfricaZiphozakhe Zokufa23Cape Town
SpainDesirée Cordero22Seville
Sri LankaAvanti Marianne25Colombo
St. LuciaRoxanne Didier-Nicholas23Castries
SwedenCamilla Hansson26Stockholm
SwitzerlandZoé Metthez21Zurich
TanzaniaNale Boniface22Dodoma
ThailandPimbongkod Chankaew20Bangkok
Trinidad and TobagoJevon King26Diego Martin
TurkeyDilan Çiçek Deniz20Istanbul
Turks and CaicosShanice Williams22Grand Turk Island
UkraineDiana Harkusha20Kharkiv
UruguayJohana Riva24Montevideo
United StatesNia Sanchez24Las Vegas
VenezuelaMigbelis Castellanos19Cabimas

Judges

Preliminary competition

Final telecast

Notes

Returns

Designations

  •  Ethiopia – Hiwot Mamo was appointed as Miss Universe Ethiopia 2014. She was the 1st runner-up in the Miss World Ethiopia 2014 pageant.
  •  GreeceIsmini Dafopoulou was appointed as Miss Universe Greece 2014 after a casting call took place.
  •  HaitiChristie Desir was appointed to represent Haiti by Magali Febles, national director of Miss Universe in Haiti.
  •  PolandMarcela Chmielowska was appointed as Miss Universe Poland 2014, due to the rescheduling of the Miss Polonia 2014 pageant to December 2014. She was 2nd runner-up in the Miss Polonia 2011 pageant.
  •   SwitzerlandZoé Metthez was appointed as Miss Universe Switzerland 2014 by François Matthey, national director of Miss Universe in Switzerland.

Replacements

Withdrawals

  •  US Virgin Islands – On 2 January, Miss US Virgin Islands 2014, Angela Gabriel was set to fly to Florida for the pageant, but she suffered an arm injury, and did not compete at the pageant.
  •  Vietnam – No national pageant was held due to lack of sponsorship. Nguyễn Lâm Diễm Trang, the 2nd Runner-up of Miss Vietnam 2014 was appointed to represent Vietnam at competition but withdrew at the last minute due to lack of time to prepare for the pageant. The next edition of Miss Universe Vietnam will be held in 2015.

Controversy

Negotiations between Ceará State Secretary of Tourism, Brazil, and Miss Universe Organization started in late September 2013, when MUO directors traveled to Fortaleza to start dialogues and arrangement of pageant activities in the city. On January 11, 2014, Bismarck Maia, State Secretary of Tourism, announced the latest development to Fortaleza's market leading newspaper, Diário do Nordeste, confirming that the event would be held at Centro de Eventos do Ceará, in Ceará's capital.[10]

On March 27, 2014, Annette Cammer, national licenses director of the Miss Universe Organization, answered via an e-mail conversation to a question by a national directive that the 2014 Miss Universe pageant would not be held in Ceará's capital as promised and announced by local authorities.[11] Fortaleza's bid was officially retired on May 20, and four other Brazilian cities – Rio de Janeiro, Ribeirão Preto, Porto Alegre and Manaus were being considered by MUO as a replacement.[12]

On August 22, 2014, Donald Trump posted to Twitter that Miami and other cities were "fighting hard to host the Miss Universe pageant" and that an announcement would be made soon; specifically mentioning the city of Miami prompted many pageant watchers to believe that the pageant was headed for the Floridian city for the first time since 1997.[13] On September 9, 2014, Puerto Rican newspaper, El Nuevo Dia, and Venezuelan newspaper, El Nacional, each printed an article that said that the contestants would be staying at a Trump-owned hotel in Miami; further fueling rumors that the pageant would be held in Miami in December.[14][15]

On September 12, 2014, Luigi Boria, mayor of Doral, Florida, announced via Twitter that the pageant was going to take place in Doral on January 18, 2015, leading to some controversy among pageant fans.[16][17] This was confirmed in late September. Because the pageant slipped into 2015, 2014 was the first year in the Miss Universe history where the pageant hasn't been celebrated during a Julian calendar year, however, the pageant was still known as the 2014 pageant.

General references

  • "Miss Universe Contestants: 2014". missuniverse.com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2014.

References

  1. "Miss Universe 2014 contestants". Miss Universe Organization.
  2. Zonio, Aquiles Z. (9 January 2015). "Pacquiao 'honored' to judge at Miss Universe pageant". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
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  9. "Miss Universe 2014: Celebrity judges announced". International Business Times. 10 January 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  10. Prestigious Beauty Pageant (1 February 2014). "Events Center of Ceara Brazil to host Miss Universe 2014". Prestigious Beauty Pageants. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  11. Belleza Venezolana (27 March 2014). "Miss Universo 2014 No Será en Brasil". bellezavenezolana.net. Archived from the original on 23 July 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  12. O Povo (20 May 2014). "Miss Universo 2014 não será mais em Fortaleza". O Povo. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  13. "BREAKING NEWS – D.Trump: "A DECISION WILL BE MADE VERY SOON"". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  14. "Miami podría ser sede de Miss Universe 2014 – El Nuevo Día". El Nuevo Dia. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  15. "Miami podría ser sede del Miss Universo 2014". Archived from the original on 9 September 2014. Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  16. "OFFICIAL: MISS UNIVERSE 2014/2015 WILL BE HELD IN DORAL, FL". Retrieved 13 September 2014.
  17. "Miss Universe Pageant Coming to Doral in 2015". NBC Miami. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
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