Miss Universe 2006
Miss Universe 2006, the 55th Miss Universe pageant, was held on July 23, 2006, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States. Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico was crowned by Natalie Glebova of Canada at the end of the event. This is the 5th time that Puerto Rico has won Miss Universe.A record of 86 contestants competed for the title.
| Miss Universe 2006 | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) Miss Universe 2006, Zuleyka Rivera | |
| Date | July 23, 2006 | 
| Presenters | |
| Entertainment | |
| Venue | Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States | 
| Broadcaster | |
| Entrants | 86 | 
| Placements | 20 | 
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Zuleyka Rivera  Puerto Rico | 
| Congeniality | Angela Asare  Ghana | 
| Best National Costume | Kurara Chibana  Japan | 
| Photogenic | Lia Andrea Ramos  Philippines | 
Results
    
    Placements
    
| Final results | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss Universe 2006 | |
| 1st Runner-Up | |
| 2nd Runner-Up | |
| 3rd Runner-Up | |
| 4th Runner-Up | |
| Top 10 | |
| Top 20 | 
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Order of announcements
    
| Top 20
 | Top 10
 | Top 5
 
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Contestants
    

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss Universe 2006

Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles

Top 5 at Miss Universe 2006
 Albania – Eralda Hitaj Albania – Eralda Hitaj
 Angola – Isménia Júnior Angola – Isménia Júnior
 Antigua and Barbuda – Shari McEwan Antigua and Barbuda – Shari McEwan
 Argentina – Magalí Romitelli Argentina – Magalí Romitelli
 Aruba – Melissa Laclé Aruba – Melissa Laclé
.svg.png.webp) Australia – Erin McNaught Australia – Erin McNaught
 Bahamas – Samantha Carter Bahamas – Samantha Carter
.svg.png.webp) Belgium – Tatiana Silva Belgium – Tatiana Silva
.svg.png.webp) Bolivia – Desiree Durán Bolivia – Desiree Durán
 Brazil – Rafaela Zanella Brazil – Rafaela Zanella
 Bulgaria – Galena Dimova Bulgaria – Galena Dimova
.svg.png.webp) Canada – Alice Panikian Canada – Alice Panikian
 Cayman Islands – Ambuyah Ebanks Cayman Islands – Ambuyah Ebanks
 Chile – Belén Montilla Chile – Belén Montilla
 China – Gao Yinghui China – Gao Yinghui
 Colombia – Valerie Domínguez Colombia – Valerie Domínguez
 Costa Rica – Fabriella Quesada Costa Rica – Fabriella Quesada
 Croatia – Biljana Mančić Croatia – Biljana Mančić
 Cyprus – Elena Ierodiakonou Cyprus – Elena Ierodiakonou
 Czech Republic – Renata Langmannová Czech Republic – Renata Langmannová
 Denmark – Betina Faurbye Denmark – Betina Faurbye
 Dominican Republic – Mía Taveras Dominican Republic – Mía Taveras
 Ecuador – Catalina "Katty" López Ecuador – Catalina "Katty" López
 Egypt – Fawzia Mohamed Egypt – Fawzia Mohamed
 El Salvador – Rebeca Iraheta El Salvador – Rebeca Iraheta
 Estonia – Kirke Klemmer Estonia – Kirke Klemmer
 Ethiopia – Dina Fekadu Ethiopia – Dina Fekadu
 Finland – Ninni Laaksonen Finland – Ninni Laaksonen
 France – Alexandra Rosenfeld France – Alexandra Rosenfeld
 Georgia – Ekaterine Buadze Georgia – Ekaterine Buadze
 Germany – Natalie Ackermann Germany – Natalie Ackermann
 Ghana – Angela Asare Ghana – Angela Asare
 Greece – Olympia Chopsonidou Greece – Olympia Chopsonidou
 Guatemala – Jackelinne Piccinini Guatemala – Jackelinne Piccinini
 Guyana – Alana Ernest Guyana – Alana Ernest
 Hungary – Adrienn Bende Hungary – Adrienn Bende
 Iceland – Sif Aradóttir Iceland – Sif Aradóttir
 India – Neha Kapur India – Neha Kapur
 Indonesia – Nadine Chandrawinata Indonesia – Nadine Chandrawinata
 Ireland – Melanie Boreham Ireland – Melanie Boreham
 Israel – Anastacia Entin Israel – Anastacia Entin
 Jamaica – Cindy Wright Jamaica – Cindy Wright
 Japan – Kurara Chibana Japan – Kurara Chibana
 Kazakhstan – Dina Nuraliyeva Kazakhstan – Dina Nuraliyeva
.svg.png.webp) Korea – Kim Joo-hee Korea – Kim Joo-hee
 Latvia – Sanita Kubliņa Latvia – Sanita Kubliņa
 Lebanon – Gabrielle Bou Rached Lebanon – Gabrielle Bou Rached
 Malaysia – Melissa Ann Tan Malaysia – Melissa Ann Tan
 Mauritius – Isabelle Antoo Mauritius – Isabelle Antoo
 Mexico – Priscila Perales Mexico – Priscila Perales
 Namibia – Anna Nashandi Namibia – Anna Nashandi
 New Zealand – Elizabeth Gray New Zealand – Elizabeth Gray
 Nicaragua – Cristiana Frixione Nicaragua – Cristiana Frixione
 Nigeria – Tienepre Oki Nigeria – Tienepre Oki
 Northern Marianas – Shequita Bennett Northern Marianas – Shequita Bennett
 Norway – Martine Jonassen Norway – Martine Jonassen
 Panama – María Alessandra Mezquita Panama – María Alessandra Mezquita
.svg.png.webp) Paraguay – Lourdes Arévalos Paraguay – Lourdes Arévalos
 Peru – Fiorella Viñas Peru – Fiorella Viñas
 Philippines – Lia Andrea Ramos Philippines – Lia Andrea Ramos
 Poland – Francys Sudnicka Poland – Francys Sudnicka
 Puerto Rico – Zuleyka Rivera Puerto Rico – Zuleyka Rivera
 Russia – Anna Litvinova † Russia – Anna Litvinova †
.svg.png.webp) Serbia and Montenegro[lower-alpha 1] – Nada Milinić Serbia and Montenegro[lower-alpha 1] – Nada Milinić
 Singapore – Carol Cheong Singapore – Carol Cheong
 Slovak Republic – Judita Hrubyová Slovak Republic – Judita Hrubyová
 Slovenia – Nataša Pinoza Slovenia – Nataša Pinoza
 South Africa – Thuli Sithole South Africa – Thuli Sithole
 Spain – Elisabeth Reyes Spain – Elisabeth Reyes
 Sri Lanka – Jacqueline Fernandez Sri Lanka – Jacqueline Fernandez
 Saint Lucia – Sascha Andrew-Rose Saint Lucia – Sascha Andrew-Rose
 Saint Martin – Gisella Hilliman Saint Martin – Gisella Hilliman
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Shivern Peters Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Shivern Peters
 Sweden – Josephine Alhanko Sweden – Josephine Alhanko
 Switzerland – Lauriane Gilliéron Switzerland – Lauriane Gilliéron
 Thailand – Charm Osathanond Thailand – Charm Osathanond
 Trinidad and Tobago – Kenisha Thom Trinidad and Tobago – Kenisha Thom
 Turkey – Ceyla Kirazlı Turkey – Ceyla Kirazlı
 Turks and Caicos – Shaveena Been Turks and Caicos – Shaveena Been
 Ukraine – Inna Tsymbalyuk Ukraine – Inna Tsymbalyuk
 United Kingdom – Julie Doherty United Kingdom – Julie Doherty
 Uruguay – Fatimih Dávila † Uruguay – Fatimih Dávila †
 United States – Tara Conner United States – Tara Conner
 US Virgin Islands – JeT'aime Cerge US Virgin Islands – JeT'aime Cerge
 Venezuela – Jictzad Viña Venezuela – Jictzad Viña
 Zambia – Mofya Chisenga † Zambia – Mofya Chisenga †
- The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro had dissolved over a month prior to the pageant, on 3 June 2006, with Serbia and Montenegro becoming independent countries; but they still competed as a united country.
Judges
    
    Final telecast
    
The following celebrities judged the final competition.
- James Lesure[1] – Actor from NBC's Las Vegas
- Claudia Jordan[1] – Model for Deal or No Deal; former Miss Rhode Island USA (1997) and Miss Rhode Island Teen USA (1990)
- Sean Yazbeck[1] – Winner of season 5 of The Apprentice
- Amelia Vega[1] – Miss Universe 2003 from Dominican Republic
- Emmitt Smith[1] – Former Dallas Cowboys player and Dancing with the Stars winner
- Marc Cherry[1] – American writer and producer
- Tom Green[1] – Actor and comedian
- María Celeste Arrarás – Telemundo host
- Patrick McMullan[1] – Fashion photographer
- Bridgette Wilson[1] – Miss Teen USA 1990 from Oregon
- Santino Rice[1] – Project Runway finalist
Note: Actress Bo Derek was scheduled to be a judge but was later replaced.
Notes
    
    Debuts
    
Returns
    
Last competed in 1977:
Last competed in 1997:
Last competed in 2000:
Last competed in 2002:
Last competed in 2003:
Last competed in 2004:
Awards
    
 Ghana - Miss Congeniality (Angela Asare) Ghana - Miss Congeniality (Angela Asare)
 Philippines - Miss Photogenic (Lia Andrea Ramos) Philippines - Miss Photogenic (Lia Andrea Ramos)
 Japan - Best National Costume (Kurara Chibana) Japan - Best National Costume (Kurara Chibana)
General references
    
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 2006". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
References
    
- "Miss Universe 2006 Pageant - 2005". Hollywood.com. 5 February 2015. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
External links
    
- Miss Universe official website
- "New Miss Universe hails from Puerto Rico". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. 24 July 2006. Archived from the original on 10 August 2006. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
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