Miss Universe 2003
Miss Universe 2003 |
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Miss Universe 2003 |
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3 June 2003 |
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Presenters |
Billy Bush, Daisy Fuentes |
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Entertainment |
Bond, Chayanne |
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Venue |
Figali Convention Center, Panama City, Panama  |
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Broadcaster |
NBC |
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Entrants |
71 |
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Placements |
15 |
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Debuts |
Serbia & Montenegro |
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Withdrawals |
British Virgin Islands, Chile, Ghana, Honduras, Iceland, Kenya, Northern Marianas, Portugal, Uruguay, US Virgin Islands |
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Returns |
Argentina, Barbados, Belize, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei. |
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Winner |
Amelia Vega Dominican Republic |
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Congeniality |
Kai Davis Antigua & Barbuda |
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Best National Costume |
Amelia Vega Dominican Republic |
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Photogenic |
Carla Tricoli Puerto Rico |
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Miss Universe 2003, the 52nd Miss Universe pageant, was held on 3 June 2003 at the Figali Convention Center in Panama City, Panama. Amelia Vega of the Dominican Republic was crowned by Justine Pasek of Panama at the end of the event. 71 delegates competed in this year.
This is the second time that Panama hosted the contest, the last occasion being in 1986. The pageant final was held at ATLAPA Convention Center in Panama City.
This was the first Miss Universe edition to be aired on NBC.
Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results
Placements
Final results |
Contestant |
Miss Universe 2003 |
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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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4th runner-up |
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Top 10 |
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Top 15 |
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Special awards
Awards |
Contestant |
Best National Costume |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Order of announcements
Top 15
- South Africa
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Venezuela
- Greece
- Panama
- Czech Republic
- Namibia
- Canada
- Brazil
- Serbia & Montenegro
- USA
- Angola
- Japan
- Dominican Republic
- Peru
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Top 10
- Czech Republic
- Canada
- Brazil
- Trinidad & Tobago
- Serbia & Montenegro
- South Africa
- Namibia
- Venezuela
- Dominican Republic
- Japan
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Top 5
- Venezuela
- Japan
- South Africa
- Dominican Republic
- Serbia & Montenegro
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Semi-final scores
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- Winner
- First runner-up
- Second runner-up
- Third runner-up
- Fourth runner-up
- Top 10 finalist
- Top 15 semi-finalist
- (#) Rank in each round of competition
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Background music
Judges
Final telecast
The following celebrities judged the final competition.
Contestants
Notes
Returns
Last competed in 1999:
Last competed in 2000:
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Last competed in 2001:
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Withdrawals
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Iceland - Manuela Ósk Hardardóttir withdrew from the pageant, when dehydration caused by the weather prevented her from competing in the Preliminaries. She stayed in Panama until the pageant was over, joined by her boyfriend.
Country Changes
- Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia & Montenegro.
Crossovers
Other notes
- In terms of regional representation, this was one of the most balanced top fives in recent years, with delegates from Africa (South Africa), the Asia-Pacific Region (Japan), Europe (Serbia & Montenegro), South America (Venezuela), and the Caribbean (Dominican Republic) all making the top five. Something similar would happen in 2010.
- India's Nikita Anand failed to place, breaking the 11 year Indian streak of placing in the Top 10 from 1992 to 2002 which produced 2 winners (1994: Sushmita Sen, 2000: Lara Dutta), a 1st runner up (1995: Manpreet Brar), a 2nd runner up (1992: Madhu Sapre) and a 4th runner up (2001: Celina Jaitley).
- Angola and Serbia & Montenegro placed in the semi-finals for the first time.
- Venezuela, South Africa, Canada, and Panama were the only countries in this year's semi-finals who were also called out in last year's semi-finals.
- As for the other semi-finalists, Japan last placed in 1988, Namibia in 1992, Czech Republic in 1993, the Dominican Republic in 1995, Peru in 1996, both Brazil and Trinidad & Tobago in 1998, and both the USA and Greece in 2001.
- Due to China's obstruction, Taiwan was forced to change her sash label to Chinese Taipei. However, pageant organizers allowed Szu-Yu Chen to use the Taiwan sash while off of the stage, but the Chinese Taipei sash while on stage.[1][2][3]
- For the first time, scores were not revealed to public viewers.
- Algeria was supposed to debut this year but due to dissatification it withdrew.
International broadcasters
These networks televised the 2003 Miss Universe pageant live (or recorded it earlier for future broadcast) in their respective countries and territories:
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Albania: RTV21
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Australia: Seven Network
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Austria: TW1
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Argentina: América 2
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Bahamas: ZNS-TV
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Bermuda: VSB-TV
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Belgium: Star!
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Bolivia: Unitel
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Brazil: Rede Bandeirantes, DirecTV Latin America
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Bulgaria: BNT 1
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Canada: CBC Television
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Chile: TNT Latin America
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China: CCTV-1
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Colombia: RCN TV, TNT
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Costa Rica: Teletica
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Cyprus: Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation
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Denmark: Star! Scandinavia, Showtime Scandinavia
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Dominican Republic: Telemundo, Color Vision, TNT
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Ecuador: Gama TV (Spanish), TNT
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Egypt: MBC3
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El Salvador: TCS
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Estonia: Star!, Viasat Baltics
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Finland: MTV3, Star! Scandinavia, Showtime Scandinavia
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France: Paris Première
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Germany: Das Vierte (German)
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Greece: ANT1
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Honduras: Canal 11
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Hong Kong: TVB Pearl
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Hungary: m1
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Iceland: Star! Scandinavia, Showtime Scandinavia
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India: DD National
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Indonesia: Indosiar
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Ireland: RTE One
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Israel: Arutz 2
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Italy: Stream
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References
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