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Miss World 2002, the 52nd edition of the
Miss World Miss World is the oldest existing international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951. Since his death in 2000, Morley's widow, Julia Morley, has co-chaired the pageant. Along with Miss Universe, Mi ...
pageant, was held on 7 December 2002 at the
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in
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, United Kingdom. It was initially intended to be staged in
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, but due to
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in the nearby city of
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(the "
Miss World riots The Miss World riots were a series of religiously motivated riots in the Nigerian city of Kaduna in November 2002, resulting in the deaths of more than 200 people. The Miss World beauty pageant, which was controversial in Nigeria, was relocated ...
") the pageant was relocated to
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. A total of 110 contestants from all over the world were initially invited to compete for the crown, but several contestants boycotted the pageant and others dropping out in protest for the death sentence by
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determined by an Islamic
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court to
Amina Lawal Amina Lawal Kurami (born 1972) is a Nigerian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery and for conceiving a child out of wedlock. Lawal was sentenced by an Islamic Sharia court in Funtua, in the northern state of Katsina, in Nigeria, o ...
, a Nigerian woman accused of adultery, making a total of 88 girls competing for the crown. It was the first time that audience participation through text messaging together with the scores of the judges helped in determining the results for the Top 20.
Azra Akın Azra Akın (born 8 December 1981) is a Turkish-Dutch actress, dancer, model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss World 2002 in London on 7 December 2002. She is best known for series ''Yağmur Zamanı.'' Biography Akın was born in Almelo, Ne ...
from
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won the pageant, becoming the first ever representative from her country to be crowned Miss World. She was crowned by
Agbani Darego Chief Ibiagbanidokibubo Asenite 'Agbani' Darego, MFR (born 22 December 1982) is a Nigerian model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss World 2001. She was the first black African to win Miss World. Early life Abonnema-native Darego was born i ...
of
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. Show organizers stated that the event had a global viewership of over 2 billion people, and that it was broadcast in 137 countries. It was the first time in 51 years that it was not shown in the UK; no British channel agreed to broadcast the event.


Selection of participants


Replacements

Miss Bulgaria Miss Bulgaria (, ''Mis Balgariya'') is a national beauty pageant in Bulgaria. History Miss Bulgaria is national beauty contest re-established in 1990. At the moment the license for the contest is property of Fashion and Model Agency "Intersound" ...
2002, Teodora Burgazlieva was replaced by her second runner-up, Desislava Guleva because she did some nude pictures for Club M magazine before winning the Miss Bulgaria 2002 crown.
Miss České republiky Miss České republiky, originally named Miss Československo (), is the most prestigious national beauty pageant in the Czech Republic. History Early winners The First Czech Queen: 1910 The Czech Republic had its first beauty queen in 19 ...
2002,
Kateřina Průšová Kateřina Průšová (born 1 December 1983 in Liberec) is a Czech model and beauty pageant titleholder who won Miss Czech Republic 2002 as an 18-year-old. She was due to participate at the Miss Universe 2003 pageant, but was replaced by Kateřina ...
didn't compete internationally due to her English skills. She was replaced by Kateřina Smržová Miss Germany Wahl 2002, Katrin Wrobel, had to relinquish the crown because she wanted to focus on her modeling career. However her first runner-up, Simone Wolf-Reinfurt, got sick just days before her departure to Nigeria and also was replaced by the second runner-up of Miss Germany Wahl 2002, Indira Selmic.
Miss South Africa Miss South Africa is a national beauty pageant in South Africa that selects South African representatives to compete in one of the Big Four international beauty pageants Miss Universe. The Miss South Africa organisation resorted to a contempo ...
2002 and the third runner-up of
Miss Universe 2002 Miss Universe 2002 was the 51st Miss Universe pageant, held at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico on 29 May 2002. At the end of the event, Denise Quiñones of Puerto Rico crowned Oxana Fedorova of Rus ...
, Vanessa Carreira was unable to go to Miss World 2002 as the Miss South Africa 2003 contest was 1 day after the Miss World 2002 contest and she had to crown her successor. Also she refused to participate in protest of the conviction of
Amina Lawal Amina Lawal Kurami (born 1972) is a Nigerian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery and for conceiving a child out of wedlock. Lawal was sentenced by an Islamic Sharia court in Funtua, in the northern state of Katsina, in Nigeria, o ...
. Another South African pageant organization called, Miss Junior South Africa, sent their 2002 winner, Karen Lourens. However Miss World Organization accepted the first runner-up of Miss South Africa 2002, Claire Sabbagha to participate in Miss World 2002 despite being overage.
Miss Ukraine Miss Ukraine (Міс України or Панна України, ''Panna Ukrayiny'') is a national beauty pageant in Ukraine. Today it is one of the top three national beauty contests in Ukraine, others being Miss Ukraine Universe and Queen o ...
2002, Olena Stohniy couldn't participate due to the fact that she was overage for Miss World rules, she was just 25 years old. She was replaced by one of her runners-up, Iryna Udovenko.


Debuts, returns, and withdrawals

This edition saw the debut of Albania, Algeria and Vietnam, and the return of The Bahamas, Belize, Curaçao, Kazakhstan, Lithuania and Swaziland; Belize, which last competed in
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, Swaziland in
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and The Bahamas, Curaçao, Kazakhstan and Lithuania in
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. Austria, Bangladesh, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Hawaii, Iceland, Madagascar, Malawi, Portugal, Sint Maarten, South Korea and Switzerland, withdrew from the competition. Ungfrú Ísland 2002, Sólveig Zophoníasdóttir was dethroned following her nude photos in ''Playboy'' magazine. But none of her runners-up accepted the crown for different reasons and disagreements over the winner's contract. Then the organizers picked Eyrun Steinsson as a new representative for Miss World 2002, but she later decided to boycott the contest.


Results


Placements


Continental Queens of Beauty


Contestants

88 contestants participated in Miss World 2002.


Notes


Withdrawals during the contest

* – Paula Margarita Alonso Morales the
Miss World riots The Miss World riots were a series of religiously motivated riots in the Nigerian city of Kaduna in November 2002, resulting in the deaths of more than 200 people. The Miss World beauty pageant, which was controversial in Nigeria, was relocated ...
in Nigeria, with no intention to return. * – Blandina Mlenga * – Karen Alexandre * – Yu-Kyung Chang - She withdrew during * – Nilusha Gamage


Withdrawals, but later re-incorporated into the contest after moved to London

* – Lynsey Bennett * – Yoselin Sánchez Espino * – Lola Alcocer * – Rava Maiarii


Boycotting due to

Amina Lawal Amina Lawal Kurami (born 1972) is a Nigerian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery and for conceiving a child out of wedlock. Lawal was sentenced by an Islamic Sharia court in Funtua, in the northern state of Katsina, in Nigeria, o ...
case

* – Celine Roschek * – Shirley Alvarez Sandoval * – Masja Juel * – Eyrun Steinsson * – Nadine Vinzens Also boycotting but never invited: * – Yannick Azebian * – Sandrine Akuvi Agbokpe


Misc. Withdrawals and initial boycotts, but re-incorporated into the contest later on

* - Danielle Luan went home after the contest moved to London with no intentions of rejoining but was later convinced to rejoin the competition under the condition that she was to not be officially judged in the pageant during finals night. * - Katrine Sørland initially boycotted due to the
Amina Lawal Amina Lawal Kurami (born 1972) is a Nigerian woman sentenced to death by stoning for adultery and for conceiving a child out of wedlock. Lawal was sentenced by an Islamic Sharia court in Funtua, in the northern state of Katsina, in Nigeria, o ...
case but later rejoined after being promised by
Julia Morley Julia Evelyn Morley (née Pritchard; born 25 October 1939) is an English businesswoman, charity worker and former model. She is the chairman and CEO of the Miss World Organization, which organizes the Miss World and Mister World pageants. She ...
, the then President of Nigeria,
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, and the Nigerian Foreign Ministry that Lawal wouldn't be stoned to death.


Invited but never confirmed

* - No contest * - Volha Nevdakh * - No contest * - Diane Ngo Mouaha * - No contest * - Claudia Cruz De Los Santos. * - Ines Gohar - No Sponsorship and Founding, she went to
Miss Earth 2002 Miss Earth 2002 was the second edition of the Miss Earth pageant, held at the Folk Arts Theater in Pasay, Philippines, on October 20, 2002. In its second year, 53 delegates participated, exceeding the number of contestants in Miss International ...
insertead. * - No contest. Lost its licence for Miss World. * - Annie Andrews * - Marcia Cooper * - No contest * - No contest * - Doja Lahlou * - No contest * - Lost its licence for Miss World until 2003. * - No contest * - No contest. Lost its licence for Miss World. * - No contest


Replacements

* – Daniela Estefania Puig * – Miss Belgium 2002,
Ann Van Elsen Ann Van Elsen (born 27 December 1979) is a Belgian TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Belgium 2002. Biography Van Elsen was born in Mol. After finishing her marketing studies, she obtained her Master's degree i ...
refused to participate in protest of the conviction of Amina Lawal. * – Miss France 2002,
Sylvie Tellier Sylvie Tellier (born 28 May 1978) is a French television personality, businesswoman and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss France 2002. Previously, Tellier had been crowned Miss Lyon 2001, becoming the seventh woman from Rhône-Alp ...
refused to participate in protest of the conviction of Amina Lawal. * – The winner of Miss Mondo Italia 2002, Pamela Camassa was replaced by the first runner up, Susanne Zuber. * – Cubie-Ayah George


Historical significance

In the year leading up the finals in Nigeria, several European title holders lobbied their governments and the EU parliament to support
Amina Amina (or Aminah) is the loose transcription of two different Arabic female given names: * ʾĀmina (Arabic: آمنة, also anglicized as ''Aaminah'' or ''Amna'') meaning "safe one, protected" * ʾAmīna (Arabic: أمينة, also anglicized as ''Am ...
's cause. A number of contestants followed the lead of
Kathrine Sørland Kathrine Sørland (born 25 March 1980) is a Norwegian fashion model, tv host and beauty pageant titleholder who has competed at Miss World and Miss Universe beauty pageants. Beauty pageants Sørland won the Frøken Norge (Miss Norway) competiti ...
of Norway in boycotting the contest (despite the controversy Sørland went on to become a semi-finalist in both the Miss World and Miss Universe contest), while others such as Costa Rica were instructed by their national governments and parliaments not to attend the contest. Among the other boycotting nations were Denmark, Spain, Switzerland, Panama, Belgium and Kenya. There was further controversy over the possibly suspended participation of France and South Africa, which may or may not have been due to the boycott. For her part, Lawal asked that contestants not suspend their participation in the contest, saying that it was for the good of her country and that they could, as the representative of Sweden had earlier remarked, make a much stronger case for her on the ground in Nigeria. Despite the increasing international profile the boycott was garnering in the world press, the contest went ahead in Nigeria after being rescheduled to avoid taking place during Ramadan, with many prominent nations sending delegates. Osmel Sousa of Venezuela, one of the world's most influential national directors, famously said "there is no question about it (the participation of Miss Venezuela in the contest)." The trouble did not end there, however. A ''
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, Nigeria) newspaper editorial suggesting that
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would probably have chosen one of his wives from among the contestants had he been alive to see it, resulted in inter-religious riots that started on 22 November in which over 200 people were killed in the city of Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots. Because of these "Miss World riots", the 2002 pageant was moved to London, following widely circulated reports that the representatives of Canada and Korea had withdrawn from the contest and returned to their respective countries out of safety concerns. A
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urging the beheading of the woman who wrote the offending words,
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, was issued in Nigeria, but was declared null and void by the relevant Saudi Arabian authorities. Upon the pageant's return to England, many of the boycotting contestants chose to attend, including Miss Norway, Kathrine Sørland, who was tipped in the last few days as the number one favourite for the crown she had previously boycotted.


References

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