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Miss Universe 1994
43rd Miss Universe pageant
43rd Miss Universe pageant
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Miss Universe 1994 |
| photo | Sushmita Sen at the Dior store launch.jpg |
| caption | Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994 |
| winner | Sushmita Sen |
| represented | India |
| date | 21 May 1994 |
| presenters | |
| acts | |
| venue | Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines |
| broadcaster | CBS (international) |
| ABS-CBN (DWWX-TV) (official broadcaster) | |
| entrants | 77 |
| placements | 10 |
| congeniality | Barbara Kahatjipara (Namibia) |
| photogenic | Minorka Mercado (Venezuela) |
| Best in Philippine Terno Gown | |
| best national costume | Charlene Gonzales (Philippines) |
| debuts | |
| withdraws | |
| returns | |
| before | 1993 |
| next | 1995 |
ABS-CBN (DWWX-TV) (official broadcaster) Best in Philippine Terno Gown
Miss Universe 1994 was the 43rd Miss Universe pageant, held at the Plenary Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City, Philippines, on 21 May 1994. Seventy-seven contestants competed during this year.
At the conclusion of the event, Dayanara Torres of Puerto Rico crowned Sushmita Sen of India as Miss Universe 1994, marking the first time India won Miss Universe, which they would later win again in 2000 and in 2021.
Background
Location and date
Manila was announced as host city for the pageant in October 1993. It was the second time the pageant was held in the Philippines, after it was staged at the nearby Folk Arts Theater in 1974. The country expected to make () profit out of the pageant, as well as the accompanying media exposure. The ($5.3 million) spent on hosting the pageant was funded from the private sectors, with sponsors such as Nestlé, Kodak and Hertz. Some of the expected sponsorship money did not materialize, leading the shortfall to be covered by the government. In the midst of power shortages around the time of the pageant, the Philippine government promised to ensure that the weekend of the pageant's coronation night would be "blackout-free". By mid May, as the contestants were already in Manila, organizers confirmed that they were short of money and were unsure whether a profit would be made from the event. There was also a probe by the Commission on Human Rights during May as to whether a police round-up of street children was intended to improve Manila's international image during the pageant events. This was also criticised by Miss Thailand, Areeya Chumsai, even though the same incident occurred in Thailand in the Miss Universe 1992 pageant.
During rehearsal on the day prior to the pageant, a small homemade bomb exploded outside the pageant venue where the contestants had earlier been rehearsing, though it caused minimal damage and there were no injuries. As a result, more than 3000 Filipino police officers were involved in protecting the delegates, as well as dozens of policewomen assigned as personal or group bodyguards.
The pageant came under public attack from the Nationalist Movement of New Women, a branch of the National Democratic Front, which claimed that it was being used to promote sex tourism. The cost of the event was also criticized by the Philippine Congress, despite it being endorsed by President Fidel V. Ramos. A social function attended by the delegates held prior to the final broadcast was picketed by the women's group, who opposed the nature of the pageant and the lavish spending.
Controversies
Miss Malaysia, Liza Koh, made a public apology on behalf of her country about the arrest of 1200 Filipina domestic helpers in Kuala Lumpur. As a result, the Malaysian Foreign Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi admonished her not to make any further political remarks.
Miss Philippines Charlene Gonzales, gained criticism for winning the Best National Costume award, as the judges were also criticized for allegedly favouring the host nation's delegate. Miss British Virgin Islands, Delia Jon Baptiste, publicly declared that Gonzales won the award, because of Filipino favouritism, and that the other delegates disagreed with the choice. Miss Venezuela Minorka Mercado, won the Philippine costume Terno award, followed by Slovakia, who was also celebrating her birthday, and Miss Mexico by their respective placements.
Results
Placements
| Placement | Contestant |
|---|---|
| Miss Universe 1994 | |
| 1st runner-up | |
| 2nd runner-up | |
| Top 6 | |
| Top 10 |
Special awards
| Award | Winner |
|---|---|
| Best National Costume | |
| Miss Congeniality | |
| Miss Photogenic |
Pageant
Format
Prior to the final telecast, all contestants competed in pre-pageant shows including the national costume and opening show held at the Araneta Coliseum, and swimsuit and evening gown during the preliminary competition held at its main venue, the Philippine International Convention Center. They also participated in interviews with the judges.
During the final competition, the ten semifinalists competed in the swimsuit, evening gown and interview. The top six contestants participated in a final round of on-stage interviews, and cut to the final top three before the runners-up were announced and the new Miss Universe named.
Selection committee
Final telecast
- Carlos Arturo Zapata - Colombian fashion designer
- Florence LaRue - American singer and original member of The 5th Dimension
- Richard Dalton - Princess Diana's stylist and confidante
- Beulah Quo - Chinese-American actress
- Emilio T. Yap - Publisher and Business tycoon
- Stephanie Beacham - English actress
- Jonas McCord - American screenwriter, director and producer
- Mona Grudt - Miss Universe 1990 from Norway
Contestants
| Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solange Magnano | 22 | Santa Fe | |||||||||
| Alexandra Ochoa | 18 | Oranjestad | |||||||||
| Michelle van Eimeren | 22 | Brisbane | |||||||||
| Meka Knowles | 18 | Nassau | |||||||||
| Christelle Roelandts | 19 | Waremme | |||||||||
| Cecilia O'Connor-d'Arlach | 23 | La Paz | |||||||||
| Valéria Melo Peris | 23 | Conchal | |||||||||
| Delia Jon Baptiste | 18 | Road Town | |||||||||
| Nevena Marinova | 20 | Sofia | |||||||||
| Susanne Rothfos | 18 | Dawson Creek | |||||||||
| Cayman Islands | Audrey Ebanks | 20 | Grand Cayman | ||||||||
| Constanza Barbieri | 18 | Santiago | |||||||||
| Carolina Gómez | 19 | Bogotá | |||||||||
| Leilani Brown | 18 | Rarotonga | |||||||||
| Yasmin Camacho | 23 | San José | |||||||||
| Jasmin Clifton | 26 | Willemstad | |||||||||
| Cyprus | Maria Vasiliou | 19 | Nicosia | ||||||||
| last=Caparas | first=Celso de Guzman | date=30 May 2004 | title=My fond memories of the 1994 Miss Universe Pageant | url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2004/05/30/251889/my-fond-memories-1994-miss-universe-pageant | access-date=14 November 2023 | website=Philippine Star | language=en}} | 25 | Copenhagen | ||
| Vielka Valenzuela | 21 | Concepción de la Vega | |||||||||
| Ecuador | Mafalda Arboleda | 18 | Guayaquil | ||||||||
| last=Lo | first=Ricky | date=31 January 2017 | title=And the winner is… Steve Harvey! | url=https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2017/01/31/1666994/and-winner-is-steve-harvey | access-date=14 November 2023 | website=Philippine Star | language=en}} | 20 | Cairo | ||
| last=Monge | first=Osmín | date=27 January 2023 | title=Eleonora Carrillo recordó su clasificación en Miss Universo | trans-title=Eleonora Carrillo recalled her classification in Miss Universe 1995 | url=https://www.elsalvador.com/entretenimiento/espectaculos/eleonora-carrillo-recordo-clasificacion-miss-universo1995/1035087/2023/ | access-date=14 November 2023 | website=El Diario de Hoy | language=es}} | 22 | San Salvador | |
| Eva-Maria Laan | 19 | Tallinn | |||||||||
| Henna Meriläinen | 19 | Tohmajärvi | |||||||||
| Valerie Claisse | 21 | Saint-Nazaire | |||||||||
| Tanja Wild | 21 | Baden-Württemberg | |||||||||
| Great Britain | Michaela Pyke | 22 | Kent | ||||||||
| Rea Toutounzi | 20 | Athens | |||||||||
| Christina Perez | 20 | Agana | |||||||||
| Katya Schoenstedt | 20 | Guatemala City | |||||||||
| Honduras | Jem Haylock | 23 | Guanaja | ||||||||
| British Hong Kong | Mok Hoi-Yan | 24 | Hong Kong | ||||||||
| Szilvia Forian | 21 | Karcag | |||||||||
| Svala Björk Arnardóttir | 18 | Reykjavík | |||||||||
| Sushmita Sen | 18 | New Delhi | |||||||||
| Pamela Flood | 22 | Dublin | |||||||||
| Ravit Yarkoni | 21 | Givatayim | |||||||||
| Arianna David | 20 | Rome | |||||||||
| Angelie Martin | 19 | Saint James | |||||||||
| Japan | Chiaki Kawahito | 21 | Tokyo | ||||||||
| Sandy Wagner | 20 | Luxembourg City | |||||||||
| Liza Koh | 20 | Kuala Lumpur | |||||||||
| Malta | Paola Camilleri | 19 | Fleur-de-Lys | ||||||||
| Viveka Babajee | 20 | Port Louis | |||||||||
| Fabiola Pérez | 18 | Chihuahua | |||||||||
| Barbara Kahatjipara | 21 | Windhoek | |||||||||
| Irene van de Laar | 25 | Leiden | |||||||||
| Nicola Brighty | 21 | Auckland | |||||||||
| Suzan Hart | 18 | Benue | |||||||||
| Elizabeth Tomokane | 21 | Saipan | |||||||||
| Caroline Saetre | 18 | Møre og Romsdal | |||||||||
| María Sofía Velásquez | 23 | Panama City | |||||||||
| Paraguay | Liliana González | 23 | Asunción | ||||||||
| Karina Calmet | 24 | La Molina | |||||||||
| Philippines | Charlene Gonzales | 20 | Quezon City | ||||||||
| Joanna Brykczynska | 21 | Western Pomerania | |||||||||
| Mónica Pereira | 20 | Lisbon | |||||||||
| Puerto Rico | Brenda Robles | 18 | Isabela | ||||||||
| Joanne Wu | 25 | Taipei | |||||||||
| Mihaela Ciolacu | 20 | Bucharest | |||||||||
| Inna Zobova | 20 | Khimki | |||||||||
| Alien Sun | 21 | Singapore | |||||||||
| Silvia Lakatošová | 20 | Bratislava | |||||||||
| South Korea | Goong Sun-young | 21 | Seoul | ||||||||
| Raquel Rodríguez | 20 | Córdoba | |||||||||
| Nushara Pramali | 19 | Colombo | |||||||||
| Swaziland | Nicola Smith | 20 | Mbabane | ||||||||
| Domenique Forsberg | 25 | Kiruna | |||||||||
| Patricia Fässler | 19 | Zürich | |||||||||
| Thailand Thailand | Areeya Chumsai | 22 | Bangkok | ||||||||
| Lorca Gatcliffe | 24 | Port of Spain | |||||||||
| Banu Usluer | 19 | Istanbul | |||||||||
| Turks and Caicos Islands | Eulease Walkin | 23 | Providenciales | ||||||||
| Lu Parker | 26 | Charleston | |||||||||
| Leonora Dibueno | 27 | Montevideo | |||||||||
| Venezuela | Minorka Mercado | 22 | Caracas | ||||||||
| Yvette D'Almeida-Chakras | 22 | Harare |
Contestants Notes
Debuts
- **** - attended for the first time, after separating from Soviet Union. Inna Zobova was the winner of Miss Russia in 1993, which was the national pageant.
- **** attended for the first time, after separating from Czechoslovakia. Silvia Lakatošova was the winner of Miss Czech and Slovak Republic in 1993, which was the national pageant together with the Czech Republic.
-
Returns
Last competed in 1992:
-
-
- **** — Joanne Wu was allowed to wear Republic of China sash while she was off-staged. There were two sashes for her, one was written (Taiwan) R.O.C., and the other was written Republic of China as stated above.
Replacements
- **** - Eleonora Carrillo, Miss El Salvador 1994 couldn't take part due she was underage before February 1. Her 1st—Runner up, Claudia Méndez was sent for the event, although Carrillo competed the following year at the Miss Universe 1995 finishing in the Top 10.
Withdrawals
- **** — Bianca Engel
-
- **** — the country's national pageant was held together with Slovakia for a special occasion after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
-
- **** — Lara Badawi
- **** — Karen Celebertti
-
- **** — Jessalyn Pearsall
Did not compete
- Lithuania — Loreta Brusokaitė - withdrew for unknown reasons. Lithuania would make its debut at Miss Universe 2012.
Observations
- **** - Venna Melinda was not allowed to compete in the pageant because of her country's conservative Islamic prejudice towards the swimsuit competition, though she eventually traveled to Manila to watch the pageant instead.
Notes
References
References
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