Iryna Zhuravska

Iryna Zhuravska
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Iryna Zhuravska
(1990-01-14) January 14, 1990
Kiev, Ukraine
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Green
Title(s) Miss Ukraine 2008
Major
competition(s)
Miss Ukraine 2008 (winner)
Miss World 2008
(top 15)

Iryna Zhuravska (Ірина Журавська; born January 14, 1990) is a Ukrainian model who represented her country in the Miss World 2008 pageant, which took place on December 13, 2008, in Johannesburg, South Africa. She placed among the top 15 semi-finalists in the pageant.

Life and career

Zhuravska was born in Kiev, in Ukraine. At the time of her participation at the Miss World 2008 pageant, she was a second-year student at the Kiev Pedagogical University, majoring in English. For many years, she has been dancing in the ballet "Todes" by Alla Dukhova. At 18, she became a TV weather broadcaster.

As a model, Zhuravska has worked for many notable Ukrainian designers and appeared in TV commercials and music videos. She signed with KARIN MMG agency, owned Ukrainian model Vlada Lytovchenko, who also won the Miss Ukraine pageant. Zhuravska won the 2008 Miss Ukraine pageant and received a crown worth $500,000 and the right to represent Ukraine at Miss World. Previously, she won the titles Vice-Miss of Miss Donbas Open 2007, Miss Internet, and Miss Algora.[1] She also was a runner-up of Miss World Talent in 2008.

Zhuravska is a close relative of the Kiev mayor-deputy, Vitaliy Zhuravsky. Vitaliy Zhuravsky who later became a presidential adviser for Viktor Yanukovych often attends the contest. There are some rumors from participants of the Miss Ukraine concourse that he might have influenced her award. Particularly such statement came from Miss Ukraine Universe 2006 Inna Tsymbalyuk who said that Zhuravska did not participate in qualifications, however, Vitaliy Zhuravsky denied any allegations to him.[2]

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Preceded by
Lika Roman
Miss Ukraine
2008
Succeeded by
Yevhenia Tulchevska



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