Miss Universe 2003

Miss Universe 2003

Miss Universe 2003
Date 3 June 2003
Presenters Billy Bush, Daisy Fuentes
Entertainment Bond, Chayanne
Venue Figali Convention Center, Panama City, Panama Panama
Broadcaster NBC
Entrants 71
Placements 15
Debuts Serbia & Montenegro
Withdrawals British Virgin Islands, Chile, Ghana, Honduras, Iceland, Kenya, Northern Marianas, Portugal, Uruguay, US Virgin Islands
Returns Argentina, Barbados, Belize, New Zealand, Chinese Taipei.
Winner Amelia Vega
 Dominican Republic
Congeniality Kai Davis
 Antigua & Barbuda
Best National Costume Amelia Vega
 Dominican Republic
Photogenic Carla Tricoli
 Puerto Rico

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
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Special awards

Awards Contestant
Best National Costume
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Order of announcements

Top 15

  1. South Africa
  2. Trinidad & Tobago
  3. Venezuela
  4. Greece
  5. Panama
  6. Czech Republic
  7. Namibia
  8. Canada
  9. Brazil
  10. Serbia & Montenegro
  11. USA
  12. Angola
  13. Japan
  14. Dominican Republic
  15. Peru

Top 10

  1. Czech Republic
  2. Canada
  3. Brazil
  4. Trinidad & Tobago
  5. Serbia & Montenegro
  6. South Africa
  7. Namibia
  8. Venezuela
  9. Dominican Republic
  10. Japan

Top 5

  1. Venezuela
  2. Japan
  3. South Africa
  4. Dominican Republic
  5. Serbia & Montenegro

Semi-final scores

Delegate Evening Gown Swimsuit
 Dominican Republic 9.575 (1) 9.684 (1)
 Venezuela 9.254 (2) 9.268 (3)
 South Africa 8.874 (6) 9.366 (2)
 Serbia & Montenegro 8.912 (4) 9.056 (4)
 Japan 8.669 (7) 8.822 (5)
 Canada 8.596 (8) 8.596 (7)
 Brazil 9.038 (3) 8.507 (8)
 Czech Republic 8.519 (10) 8.261 (9)
 Trinidad & Tobago 8.577 (9) 8.220 (10)
 Namibia 8.902 (5) 8.821 (6)
 Peru 8.401 (11)
 USA 8.360 (12)
 Panama 8.299 (13)
 Greece 8.136 (14)
 Angola 8.035 (15)

     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

Background music

Judges

Final telecast

The following celebrities judged the final competition.

Contestants

Notes

Returns

Last competed in 1999:

Last competed in 2000:

Last competed in 2001:

Withdrawals

Country Changes

Crossovers

Miss World
Miss International
Miss Earth
Miss Intercontinenal
Miss Tourism International
  • 2003:  Argentina - Laura Romero (3rd runner-up)
Reina Sudamericana
  • 2002:  Bolivia - Irene Aguilera (1st runner-up, Miss Elegance)
Miss América Latina
  • 2001:  Guatemala - Florecita de Jesús Cobián Azurdia (1st runner-up)
Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus
  • 2001:  Guatemala - Florecita de Jesús Cobián Azurdia

Reinado Internacional del Café
  • 2003:  Aruba - Malayka Rasmijn
  • 2003:  Belize - Becky Bernard
  • 2005:  Guatemala - Florecita de Jesús Cobián Azurdia (Miss Congeniality)
Miss Europe
Miss Baltic Sea
  • 2004:  Finland - Anna Maria Strömberg (Winner, Miss Press)
Miss Scandinavia
  • 2004:  Finland - Anna Maria Strömberg
Miss Asia Pacific
Miss Italia nel Mondo
  • 2005:  Argentina - Laura Romero (1st runner-up)
Miss Chinese International Pageant
Top Model of the World
  • 2007:  Germany - Alexsandra Vodjanikova (Winner, as Alessandra Alores)

Other notes

International broadcasters

These networks televised the 2003 Miss Universe pageant live (or recorded it earlier for future broadcast) in their respective countries and territories:

References

  1. 1 2 "Beauty queen renamed". Taipei Times (Taipei, Taiwan). MediaCorp Channel NewsAsia. May 23, 2003. Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  2. 1 2 Lim Kuan Chiang (June 2, 2003). "They’ve got the looks". MediaCorp (Singapore). Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  3. 1 2 Double sash at Miss Universe 2003 Taiwan-Info.de Retrieved 2010-09-19. Picture of Szu-Yu Chen with the Chinese Taipei and Taiwan sashes.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Wednesday, April 27, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.