Miss World 1999
Miss World 1999, the 49th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 4 December 1999 at the Olympia Hall in London, United Kingdom. The pageant was hosted by Ulrika Jonsson and model Melanie Sykes. The 1999 pageant attracted 94 delegates from all over the world. The 1999 pageant also marked the first time that Scotland and Wales fielded their respective delegates. At the end of the event, 20-year-old Miss India Yukta Mookhey went on to win the Miss World 1999 crown.[1][2] The preliminary swimsuit competition was held in Malta. She was crowned by her predecessor Linor Abargil of Israel. Protesters gathered outside the event, decrying it as a "sexist cattle market".[1]

Miss World 1999 Titlecard
| Miss World 1999 | |
|---|---|
| .jpg.webp) Miss World 1999 Yukta Mookhey | |
| Date | 4 December 1999 | 
| Presenters | |
| Venue | Olympia Hall, London, United Kingdom | 
| Broadcaster | |
| Entrants | 94 | 
| Placements | 10 | 
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Yukta Mookhey[1]  India | 
Results
    
    Placements
    
| Final results | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss World 1999 | |
| 1st Runner-Up | |
| 2nd Runner-Up | |
| Top 5 | |
| Top 10 | 
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Continental Queens of Beauty
    
| Continental Group | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Africa | |
| Americas | |
| Asia & Oceania | |
| Caribbean | 
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| Europe | 
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Order of Announcements
Top 10
 Israel Israel
 Spain Spain
 Croatia Croatia
 United States United States
 Liberia Liberia
 Norway Norway
 Estonia Estonia
 Venezuela Venezuela
 India India
 South Africa South Africa
Top 5
 Israel Israel
 Liberia Liberia
 Venezuela Venezuela
 India India
 South Africa South Africa
Contestants
    
 American Virgin Islands – Shari Afua Smith American Virgin Islands – Shari Afua Smith
 Angola – Lorena Silva Angola – Lorena Silva
 Argentina – Verónica Denise Barrionuevo Argentina – Verónica Denise Barrionuevo
 Aruba – Cindy Vanessa Cam Tin Martinus Aruba – Cindy Vanessa Cam Tin Martinus
.svg.png.webp) Australia – Nalishebo Gaskell Australia – Nalishebo Gaskell
 Austria – Sandra Kolbl Austria – Sandra Kolbl
 Bahamas – Mary Watkins Bahamas – Mary Watkins
 Bangladesh – Tania Rahman Tonni Bangladesh – Tania Rahman Tonni
.svg.png.webp) Belgium – Brigitta Callens Belgium – Brigitta Callens
.svg.png.webp) Bolivia – Ana Raquel Rivera Zambrana Bolivia – Ana Raquel Rivera Zambrana
 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Samra Begović Bosnia and Herzegovina – Samra Begović
 Botswana – Alimah Isaacs Botswana – Alimah Isaacs
 Brazil – Paula de Souza Carvalho Brazil – Paula de Souza Carvalho
 Bulgaria – Violeta Zdravkova Bulgaria – Violeta Zdravkova
.svg.png.webp) Canada – Mireille Eid Canada – Mireille Eid
 Cayman Islands – Mona Lisa Tatum Cayman Islands – Mona Lisa Tatum
 Chile – Lissette Sierra Ocayo Chile – Lissette Sierra Ocayo
 Colombia – Mónica Elizabeth Escolar Danko Colombia – Mónica Elizabeth Escolar Danko
 Costa Rica – Fiorella Martínez Costa Rica – Fiorella Martínez
 Croatia – Ivana Petković Croatia – Ivana Petković
 Cyprus – Sofia Georgiou Cyprus – Sofia Georgiou
 Czech Republic – Helena Houdová Czech Republic – Helena Houdová
 Dominican Republic – Luz Cecilia García Guzmán Dominican Republic – Luz Cecilia García Guzmán
 Ecuador – Sofía Morán Trueba Ecuador – Sofía Morán Trueba
 Estonia – Karin Laasmäe Estonia – Karin Laasmäe
 Finland – Maria Laamanen Finland – Maria Laamanen
 France – Sandra Bretones France – Sandra Bretones
 Germany – Susan Hoecke Germany – Susan Hoecke
 Ghana – Mariam Sugru Bugri Ghana – Mariam Sugru Bugri
 Gibraltar – Abigail Garcia Gibraltar – Abigail Garcia
 Greece – Evangelia Vatidou Greece – Evangelia Vatidou
 Guatemala – Ana Beatriz González Scheel Guatemala – Ana Beatriz González Scheel
 Guyana – Indra Changa Guyana – Indra Changa
 Holland – Ilona Marilyn van Veldhuisen Holland – Ilona Marilyn van Veldhuisen
.svg.png.webp) Honduras – Irma Waleska Quijada Henríquez Honduras – Irma Waleska Quijada Henríquez
 Hong Kong – Marsha Yuan Hu-Ma Hong Kong – Marsha Yuan Hu-Ma
 Hungary – Erika Dankai Hungary – Erika Dankai
 Iceland – Katrín Baldursdóttir Iceland – Katrín Baldursdóttir
 India – Yukta Mookhey India – Yukta Mookhey
 Ireland – Emir-Maria Holohan Doyle Ireland – Emir-Maria Holohan Doyle
 Israel – Jenny Chervoney Israel – Jenny Chervoney
 Italy – Gloria Nicoletti Italy – Gloria Nicoletti
 Jamaica – Desiree Depass Jamaica – Desiree Depass
 Japan – Aya Mitsubori Japan – Aya Mitsubori
 Kazakhstan – Assel Issabayeva Kazakhstan – Assel Issabayeva
 Kenya – Esther Muthoni Muthee Kenya – Esther Muthoni Muthee
 Korea – Han Na-na Korea – Han Na-na
 Latvia – Evija Ručevska Latvia – Evija Ručevska
 Lebanon – Norma Elias Naoum Lebanon – Norma Elias Naoum
 Liberia – Sebah Esther Tubman Liberia – Sebah Esther Tubman
 Lithuania – Renata Mackevičiūtė Lithuania – Renata Mackevičiūtė
 Madagascar – Tantely Naina Ramonjy Madagascar – Tantely Naina Ramonjy
 Malaysia – Jaclyn Lee Tze Wey Malaysia – Jaclyn Lee Tze Wey
 Malta – Catharine Attard Malta – Catharine Attard
 Mexico – Danette Velasco Bataller Mexico – Danette Velasco Bataller
 Nepal – Shweta Singh Nepal – Shweta Singh
 New Zealand – Coralie Ann Warburton New Zealand – Coralie Ann Warburton
 Nigeria – Augustine Iruviere Nigeria – Augustine Iruviere
 Norway – Annette Haukaas Norway – Annette Haukaas
 Panama – Jessenia Casanova Reyes Panama – Jessenia Casanova Reyes
.svg.png.webp) Paraguay – Mariela Candia Ramos Paraguay – Mariela Candia Ramos
 Peru – Wendy Monteverde Peru – Wendy Monteverde
 Philippines – Lalaine Bognot Edson Philippines – Lalaine Bognot Edson
 Poland – Marta Kwiecień Poland – Marta Kwiecień
 Portugal – Joana Ines Texeira Portugal – Joana Ines Texeira
 Puerto Rico – Arlene Torres Puerto Rico – Arlene Torres
 Romania – Nicoleta Luciu Romania – Nicoleta Luciu
 Russia – Elena Efimova Russia – Elena Efimova
 Scotland – Stephanie Norrie Scotland – Stephanie Norrie
 Seychelles – Anne-Mary Jorre Seychelles – Anne-Mary Jorre
 Singapore – Audrey Quek Ai Woon Singapore – Audrey Quek Ai Woon
 Slovakia – Andrea Verešová Slovakia – Andrea Verešová
 Slovenia – Neda Gačnik Slovenia – Neda Gačnik
 South Africa – Sonia Raciti South Africa – Sonia Raciti
 Spain – Lorena Bernal Pascual Spain – Lorena Bernal Pascual
 Sri Lanka – Dilumini de Alwis Jayasinghe Sri Lanka – Dilumini de Alwis Jayasinghe
 St. Maarten – Ifelola Badejo St. Maarten – Ifelola Badejo
 Swaziland – Colleen Tullonen Swaziland – Colleen Tullonen
 Sweden – Jenny Louise Torsvik Sweden – Jenny Louise Torsvik
 Switzerland – Anita Buri Switzerland – Anita Buri
 Tahiti – Manoa Froge Tahiti – Manoa Froge
 Tanzania – Hoyce Anderson Temu Tanzania – Hoyce Anderson Temu
 Thailand – Kamala Kumpu Na Ayutthaya Thailand – Kamala Kumpu Na Ayutthaya
 Trinidad and Tobago – Sacha Anton Trinidad and Tobago – Sacha Anton
 Turkey – Ayşe Hatun Önal Turkey – Ayşe Hatun Önal
 Ukraine – Olga Savinskaya Ukraine – Olga Savinskaya
 United Kingdom – Nicola Willoughby United Kingdom – Nicola Willoughby
 United States – Natasha Allas United States – Natasha Allas
 Uruguay – Katherine Gonzalves Uruguay – Katherine Gonzalves
.svg.png.webp) Venezuela – Martina Thorogood Heemsen Venezuela – Martina Thorogood Heemsen
 Wales – Clare Marie Daniels Wales – Clare Marie Daniels
.svg.png.webp) Yugoslavia – Lana Marić Yugoslavia – Lana Marić
 Zambia – Cynthia Chikwanda Zambia – Cynthia Chikwanda
 Zimbabwe – Brita Maseluthini Zimbabwe – Brita Maseluthini
Judges
    
- Eric Morley
- Louis Grech
- Luciana Gimenez
- Linda Pétursdóttir – Miss World 1988 from Iceland
- Dean Cain[3]
- Eddie Irvine[3]
- Terry O'Neill
- Lennox Lewis[3]
- Wilnelia Merced – Miss World 1975 from Puerto Rico
Notes
    
    
Returns
    
Withdrawals
    
 British Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, Curaçao, and Curaçao, and Chinese Taipei did not compete for unknown reasons. Chinese Taipei did not compete for unknown reasons.
 Denmark - Miss Denmark 1999, Zahide Bayram did not participate due to undisclosed reasons.[4] Denmark - Miss Denmark 1999, Zahide Bayram did not participate due to undisclosed reasons.[4]
 Mauritius - Miss Mauritius 1999, Micaella L'Hortalle did not participate due to lack of sponsorship. Mauritius - Miss Mauritius 1999, Micaella L'Hortalle did not participate due to lack of sponsorship.
 Namibia - Miss Namibia 1999, Vaanda Katjiuongua did not participate due to lack of sponsorship. Namibia - Miss Namibia 1999, Vaanda Katjiuongua did not participate due to lack of sponsorship.
.svg.png.webp) Northern Ireland - Miss Northern Ireland 1999, Zöe Salmon withdrew at the last minute because the organizers couldn't apply for UK separate entry on time due to the Northern Ireland peace process.[5] Northern Ireland - Miss Northern Ireland 1999, Zöe Salmon withdrew at the last minute because the organizers couldn't apply for UK separate entry on time due to the Northern Ireland peace process.[5]
Replacements
    
 Bosnia & Herzegovina – Alisa Sisic[6] - She was dethroned of her Miss Bosnia & Herzegovina 1999 crown due to her nude pictorials at Sarajevo Daily - Dnevni Avaz without her permission that made the organizers revoke her title.[7][8] Bosnia & Herzegovina – Alisa Sisic[6] - She was dethroned of her Miss Bosnia & Herzegovina 1999 crown due to her nude pictorials at Sarajevo Daily - Dnevni Avaz without her permission that made the organizers revoke her title.[7][8]
 Philippines – Miriam Quiambao. Originally Miriam Quiambao was to represent Philippines in the Miss World 1999 pageant but was replaced by Lalaine Edson. Later, Miriam Quiambao who was Philippines representative to the Miss Universe 1999 finished as 1st runner-up. Philippines – Miriam Quiambao. Originally Miriam Quiambao was to represent Philippines in the Miss World 1999 pageant but was replaced by Lalaine Edson. Later, Miriam Quiambao who was Philippines representative to the Miss Universe 1999 finished as 1st runner-up.
Other notes
    
.svg.png.webp) Honduras, Honduras, Japan, Japan, Madagascar, Madagascar, Angola, and Angola, and Uruguay introduced themselves in their native languages. Uruguay introduced themselves in their native languages.
- This is the first time that the contestants were introduced in evening gowns.
 England - Nicola Willoughby, still represented as England - Nicola Willoughby, still represented as United Kingdom in Miss World because of Northern Ireland's last-minute withdrawal. United Kingdom in Miss World because of Northern Ireland's last-minute withdrawal.
References
    
- "Reading Eagle". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- "New Straits Times". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- "Gainesville Sun". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- "Zahide, Danimarka'nın en güzeli".
- "BBC News | Northern Ireland | NI loses out on Miss World entry".
- "Miss Bosnia And Herzegovina ' 99 Alisa Sisic, 20, Waves T The Crowd Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image: 118483393 - Alamy". Archived from the original on 10 October 2016.
- "Eugene Register-Guard - Google News Archive Search".
- http://www.jjvanka.net/archief/balkan_1999/ceol022.html
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