Miss Tourism International 2011
Miss Tourism International 2011 | |
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Date | 31 December 2011 |
Venue | Sunway Resorts and Spa in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Entrants | 59 |
Withdrawals | Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria, Egypt, Turks & Caicos, Uruguay, and Vietnam |
Winner |
Aileen Gabriella Robinson Malaysia |
Congeniality |
Vanessa Gonzalez Veli Brazil |
Best National Costume |
Mikaela Silveira Augustine Venezuela |
Photogenic |
Lisa James Barbara Australia |
Miss Tourism International 2011, the 15th edition of Miss Tourism International pageant took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on December 31, 2011 where the current winner Nathalie den Denkker of the Netherlands crowned her successor Aileen Gabriella Robinson from Malaysia at the end of the event.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
Miss Tourism International 2011 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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4 Runner-Up |
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Top 10 | |
Top 15 |
Contestant
- Argentina - Graciela Marino
- Aruba - Delailah Odor-Wever
- Australia - Lisa James Barbara
- Austria - Eva Jortun
- Bahamas - Wanra Pearce
- Belgium - Maud Alin
- Brazil - Vanessa Gonzalez Veli
- Bolivia - María Victoria Julio
- Canada - Jacqueline Brincat
- Chile - Anna Maria Nazar
- Costa Rica - Damaris Urena
- Cyprus - Flora Diaodori
- Denmark - Jane Perfeltd
- Dominican Republic - Mariah Fernandez
- Finland - Lin Gilbert
- France - Suzanne Angly
- Germany - Christa Magraf
- Ghana - Afua Amoah Bonsu
- Greece - Helena Alexoupulou
- Guam - Cora Taitano Yanger
- Holland - Nente van der Vliet
- Honduras - Belinda Bodden Álvarez
- Hong Kong - Pheony Li Ting
- India - Kriti Kapoor
- Indonesia - Melisa Putri Latar
- Ireland - Hillary Clarke
- Jamaica - Merlyn Elizabeth Taylor
- Japan - Emiko Karashima
- Korea - Lee Yu Sin
- Lebanon - Rola Mayzob
- Lithuania - Patricia Famuyen
- Luxembourg - Jacqueline Schaeffer
- Macau - Angeline Kiu
- Malaysia - Aileen Gabriella Robinson
- Malta - Mary Faustina John
- Mauritius - Jeanne-Françoise Nathalie Clement
- Mexico - Cheryl James Laybourn
- New Zealand - Carol Robinson
- Nicaragua - Marina Brenes Lopez
- Nigeria - Morenkike Farabidio
- Norway - Kjersti Labonte
- Paraguay - Stephania Kayard Molina Kodiero
- Peru - Maritza Zorrilla Priori
- Philippines - Diana Sunshine Radenman
- Poland - Kiara Benjamin
- Portugal - Maria Angelica Mira Rosado
- Puerto Rico - Tania Collazo
- Singapore - Amanda Leong
- Spain - Eva María Pedraza López
- Sri Lanka - Serena Danvers
- Sweden - Lena Berglind
- Switzerland - Catherine Mesot White
- Thailand - Yudhasoka Mutyatakorn
- Trinidad and Tobago - Samantha Bhagan
- Turkey - Burcu Burkut
- Uganda - Doreen Lamon-Opira
- United Kingdom - Suzanne Younger
- United States - Sarah K. William
- Venezuela - Mikaela Silveira Augustine
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