Miss Universe 2011

Miss Universe 2011, the 60th anniversary of the Miss Universe pageant, was held on September 12, 2011, at Credicard Hall, São Paulo, Brazil. Leila Lopes of Angola was crowned at the end of the event by her predecessor Ximena Navarrete of Mexico. She became the first woman from Angola, and the fourth woman from Africa to win the title after South Africa in 1978, Namibia in 1992 and Botswana in 1999. Contestants from 89 countries and territories participated in this year's pageant, surpassing the previous record of 86 contestants that competed on 2006 edition. This marks the most recent edition, as of 2022, that any country has posted its first national win at Miss Universe.

Miss Universe 2011
Miss Universe 2011, Leila Lopes
DateSeptember 12, 2011
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueCredicard Hall, São Paulo, Brazil
Broadcaster
Entrants89
Placements16
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerLeila Lopes
 Angola
CongenialityNikolina Lončar
 Montenegro
Best National CostumeSheldry Sáez
 Panama
PhotogenicRonnia Fornstedt
 Sweden

Results

Placements

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss Universe 2011
Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 2011
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 16

§ Voted into the Top 16 by viewers

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic
Best National Costume


Order of announcements

Contestants

The following 89 women competed for the title of Miss Universe 2011:

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Albania Xhesika Berberi 20 Tirana
Angola Leila Lopes 25 Benguela
Argentina Natalia Rodríguez 25 Buenos Aires
Aruba Gillain Berry 24 Oranjestad
Australia Scherri-Lee Biggs 21 Perth
Bahamas Anastagia Pierre 22 Nassau
Belgium Justine De Jonckheere 19 Wevelgem
Bolivia Olivia Pinheiro 27 Santa Cruz
Botswana Larona Kgabo 25 Gaborone
Brazil Priscila Machado 25 Canoas
British Virgin Islands Sheroma Hodge 26 Tortola
Canada Chelsae Durocher 20 Tecumseh
Cayman Islands Cristin Alexander 24 George Town
Chile Vanessa Ceruti[1] 25 Santiago
China Luo Zilin 24 Shanghai
Colombia Catalina Robayo 22 Cali
Costa Rica Johanna Solano 20 Escazu
Croatia Natalija Prica 22 Zagreb
Curaçao Evalina van Putten 19 Willemstad
Cyprus Andriani Karantoni 18 Larnaca
Czech Republic Jitka Nováčková 19 České Budějovice
Denmark Sandra Amer 21 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic Dalia Fernández 21 Santiago
Ecuador Claudia Schiess 21 Santa Cruz
Egypt Sara El-Khouly 23 Alexandria
El Salvador Mayra Aldana 25 San Salvador
Estonia Madli Vilsar 20 Kuressaare
Finland Pia Pakarinen 20 Vantaa
France Laury Thilleman 20 Brest
Georgia Eka Gurtskaia 25 Tbilisi
Germany Valeria Bystritskaia 25 Karlsruhe
Ghana Yayra Nego 26 Accra
Great Britain Chloe-Beth Morgan 25 Cwmbran
Greece Iliana Papageorgiou 23 Patras
Guam Shayna Afaisen 24 Inaraian
Guatemala Alejandra Barillas 25 Zacapa
Guyana Kara Lord 23 Georgetown
Haiti Anedie Azael 22 Port-au-Prince
Honduras Keylin Gómez 23 Cortés
Hungary Betta Lipcsei 23 Szarvas
India Vasuki Sunkavalli 27 Hyderabad
Indonesia Nadine Alexandra 20 Jakarta
Ireland Aoife Hannon 19 Listowel
Israel Kim Edri 19 Sderot
Italy Elisa Torrini 22 Rome
Jamaica Shakira Martin 25 Kingston
Japan Maria Kamiyama 24 Tokyo
Kazakhstan Valeriya Aleinikova 22 Almaty
Korea Jung So-ra 20 Seoul
Kosovo Afërdita Dreshaj 25 Pristina
Lebanon Yara Khoury Mikhael 19 Beirut
Malaysia Deborah Priya Henry 26 Kuala Lumpur
Mauritius Laetitia Darche 20 Flic en Flac
Mexico Karin Ontiveros 23 Amatitán
Montenegro Nikolina Lončar 18 Pljevlja
Netherlands Kelly Weekers 22 Maastricht
New Zealand Priyani Puketapu 20 Wellington
Nicaragua Adriana Dorn 24 Managua
Nigeria Sophie Gemal 22 Abuja
Panama Sheldry Sáez 19 Chitré
Paraguay Alba Riquelme 20 Asunción
Peru Natalie Vértiz 19 Lima
Philippines Shamcey Supsup[2] 25 General Santos
Poland Rozalia Mancewicz 24 Bialystok
Portugal Laura Gonçalves 22 Lisbon
Puerto Rico Viviana Ortiz 25 Corozal
Romania Larisa Popa 24 Slatina
Russia Natalia Gantimurova 20 Moscow
Serbia Anja Šaranović 21 Belgrade
Singapore Valerie Lim 26 Singapore
Slovak Republic Dagmar Kolesárová 20 Revúca
Slovenia Ema Jagodič 21 Ljubljana
South Africa Bokang Montjane 25 Johannesburg
Spain Paula Guilló 22 Elche
Sri Lanka Stephanie Siriwardhana 23 Colombo
St. Lucia Joy-Ann Biscette 25 Castries
Sweden Ronnia Fornstedt 20 Södertälje
Switzerland Kerstin Cook 22 Kriens
Tanzania Nelly Kamwelu 19 Dar Es Salaam
Thailand Chanyasorn Sakornchan 21 Chonburi
Trinidad and Tobago Gabrielle Walcott 27 Port of Spain
Turkey Melisa Aslı Pamuk 20 Istanbul
Turks and Caicos Easher Parker 19 Providenciales
Ukraine Olesya Stefanko 23 Odessa
Uruguay Maria Fernanda Semino 18 Montevideo
United States Alyssa Campanella[3] 21 Los Angeles
US Virgin Islands Alexandrya Evans 25 Saint Croix
Venezuela Vanessa Gonçalves 25 Caracas
Vietnam Vũ Hoàng My 20 Đồng Nai

Judges

Telecast judges

A total of seven judges were present for the final telecast.[4]

Preliminary judges

  • BJ Coleman[6]
  • Francesca Romana Diana[7]
  • Ana Paula Junqueira[8]
  • Scott Lazerson[9]
  • Matheus Mazzafera[10]
  • Jimmy Nguyen[11]
  • Lara Spotts[12]

Notes

Returns

Last competed in 2002:

Last competed in 2006:

Last competed in 2007:

Last competed in 2008:

Last competed in 2009:

Replacements

  •  Curaçao – Evalina van Putten replaced Monifa Jansen since Jansen did not meet the age requirements stipulated by the Miss Universe Organization. Jansen was born in March 1993.[13]
  •  El Salvador – Mayra Aldana replaced Alejandra Ochoa after Alejandra suffered from chronic respiratory illness and was not able to compete.[14]

Designations

  •  Denmark – Sandra Amer was appointed as Miss Universe Denmark 2011 after a casting call took place.
  •  Egypt Sara El-Khouly was appointed as Miss Universe Egypt 2011 after no national pageant was held due to the political crisis.
  •  Greece – Iliana Papageorgiou was appointed by the Star Hellas organization to represent Greece at Miss Universe 2011.
  •  Guatemala – Alejandra Barillas was appointed as Miss Universe Guatemala 2011 in a special ceremony. Barillas was the original representative to Miss Universe 2010 but due to an injury she could not attend. One of her runners-up (Jessica Scheel) took her place.
  •  Kazakhstan – Valeriya Aleinikova was appointed to represent Kazakhstan after the Miss Kazakhstan organization dropped the franchise and a new organization took over.
  •  Montenegro – Nikolina Loncar was appointed to represent Montenegro after she could not compete in 2010 because she did not meet the minimum age requirement.
  •  Vietnam Vũ Thị Hoàng My was appointed to represent Vietnam after the pageant organizers were unable to host a beauty pageant and Miss Vietnam 2006 Mai Phương Thúy refused to compete the pageant. The permission was granted by the Ministry of Culture of Vietnam, which authorizes the international representation of the nation in events of any kind. She was the 1st Runner-up of Miss Vietnam 2010.

Withdrawals

References

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  3. "Miss California Alyssa Campanella crowned Miss USA 2011". Today. 20 June 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  4. "Lea Salonga named one of Miss Universe 2011 judges". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  5. "Lea Salonga named a Miss Universe judge". GMA News Online. 22 January 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
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  13. "Evalina van Putten is the new Miss Curaçao Universe". Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.
  14. "elsalvador.com, Mayra Aldana representará a El Salvador en Miss Universo 2011". Elsalvador.com. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
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