Miss Universe 1996
Miss Universe 1996 | |
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Miss Universe 1996 participating nations and results | |
Date | 17 May 1996 |
Presenters | Bob Goen, Marla Maples |
Entertainment | Michael Crawford |
Venue | Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts , Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Broadcaster | CBS |
Entrants | 79 |
Placements | 10 |
Withdrawals | Guam, Japan, Kenya, Mauritius, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Seychelles, US Virgin Islands, Zambia |
Returns | Argentina, Belgium, Ghana, Honduras, Lebanon, Zimbabwe |
Winner |
Alicia Machado Venezuela |
Congeniality |
Jodie McMullen Australia |
Best National Costume |
Ilmira Shamsutdinova Russia |
Photogenic |
Aileen Damiles Philippines |
Miss Universe 1996, the 45th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 17 May 1996 at Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Alicia Machado of Venezuela was crowned by Chelsi Smith from the USA at the end of the event. Seventy-nine contestants competed in 1996.
The pageant originally was scheduled to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa. However, for financial reasons, South Africa couldn't host the pageant and Miss Universe was moved to Las Vegas.[1][2]
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
Miss Universe 1996 | |
1st runner-up |
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Top 6 |
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Top 10 |
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Contestants
- Argentina - Verónica Ledezma
- Aruba - Taryn Scheryl Mansell
- Australia - Jodie McMullen
- Bahamas - Michelle Rae Collie
- Belgium - Véronique De Kock
- Belize - Ava Lovell
- Bolivia - Natalia Cronenbold Aguilera
- Bonaire - Jessy Viceisza
- Brazil - Maria Joana Parizotto
- British Virgin Islands - Linette Smith
- Bulgaria - Maria Sinigerova
- Canada - Renette Cruz
- Cayman Islands - Tasha Ebanks
- Chile - Andrea L'Huillier Troncoso
- Colombia - Lina María Gaviria Forero
- Cook Islands - Victoria Keil
- Costa Rica - Dafne Zeledón Monge
- Curaçao - Vanessa Dorinda Mambi
- Cyprus - Froso Spyrou
- Czech Republic - Renata Hornofová
- Denmark - Anette Oldenborg
- Dominican Republic - Sandra Natasha Abreu Matusevicius
- Ecuador - Mónica Paulina Chalá Mejía
- Egypt - Hadeel Abol-Naga
- El Salvador - Carmen Milena Mayorga
- Estonia - Helen Mahmastol
- Finland - Lola Odusoga
- France - Laure Belleville
- Germany - Miriam Ruppert
- Ghana - Pearl Amoah
- Great Britain - Anita St. Rose
- Greece - Nina Georgala
- Guatemala - Karla Hannelore Beteta Forkel
- Honduras - Yazmín Rossana Fiallos Bosak
- Hong Kong - Sofie Rahman
- Hungary - Andrea Deak
- Iceland - Hrafnhildur Hafsteinsdóttir
- India - Sandhya Chib
- Indonesia - Alya Rohali
- Ireland - Joanne Black
- Israel - Liraz Mesilaty
- Italy - Anna Valle
- Jamaica - Trudi-Ann Ferguson
- Korea - Kim Yoon-jung
- Lebanon - Julia Syriani
- Malaysia - Adeline Ong Siew Fong
- Malta - Roseanne Farrugia
- Mexico - Vanessa Guzmán
- Namibia - Faghma Absolom
- Netherlands - Marja de Graaf
- New Zealand - Sarah Brady
- Northern Marianas - Belvilyn Ada Tenorio
- Norway - Inger Lise Ebeltoft
- Panama - Reyna Royo
- Paraguay - Marta Elizabeth Lovera Parquet
- Peru - Natali Patricia Sacco Ángeles
- Philippines - Aileen Leng Marfori Damiles
- Poland - Monika Chróścicka-Wnętrzak
- Portugal - Rita Carvalho
- Puerto Rico - Sarybel Velilla Cabeza
- Romania - Roberta Anastase
- Russia - Ilmira Shamsutdinova
- Singapore - Angeline Putt
- Slovak Republic - Iveta Jankulárová
- South Africa - Carol Anne Becker
- Spain - María José Suárez Benítez
- Sri Lanka - Shivanthini Dharmasiri
- Sweden - Annika Duckmark
- Switzerland - Stéphanie Berger
- Taiwan R.O.C. - Chen Hsiao-Fen
- Thailand - Nirachala Kumya
- Trinidad & Tobago - Michelle Kahn
- Turkey - Serpil Sevilay Ozturk
- Turks & Caicos - Shaneika Lightbourne
- Ukraine - Irina Borisova
- Uruguay - Adriana Sandra Maidana
- USA - Ali Landry
- Venezuela - Alicia Machado Fajardo
- Zimbabwe - Langa Sibanda
Notes
Replacements
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Withdrawals
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References
External links
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