Miss World Sweden

Miss World Sweden
Motto Beauty with A Purpose
Formation 2003
Type Beauty Pageant
Headquarters Stockholm
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
Swedish
Not to be confused with Miss Sweden, Miss Universe Sweden

Miss World Sweden is a national beauty pageant that has selected Sweden's representative to the Miss World pageant.

History

Firstly, Miss Sweden which ran from 1949 to 2003, by the female magazine VeckoRevyn and production company Strix in partnership with MTG. The competition qualified delegates to the global contests Miss Universe and first runners-up to Miss World. As the competition stopped running, it was replaced by separate pageants with various franchises, but lost the franchise in 2003. The pageant is under sponsorship by Studio Fashion Inc and the marketing is made by the women's magazine Hänt Extra.

Sweden has the longest unbroken participation at the Miss World pageant, having appeared every year since the first edition in 1951. Many of the contestants have gone on to notable careers in television and film.

Controversies

In the 1970 Miss World pageant, held in London, United Kingdom, controversy followed after the result was announced. Black contestant Jennifer Hosten (1948-) of Grenada won, and black contestant Pearl Jansen of South Africa placed second, after which the BBC and newspapers received numerous protests about the result, and accusations of racism were made by all sides. Four of the nine judges had given first-place votes to Miss Sweden Marjorie Christel Johansson, while Miss Grenada received only two firsts, yet Johansson finished fourth. Since the Prime Minister of Grenada, Sir Eric Gairy, was on the judging panel, inevitably there were many accusations that the contest had been rigged. Some of the audience gathered in the street outside Royal Albert Hall after the contest and chanted "Swe-den, Swe-den". Four days later, organising director Julia Morley (1941-) resigned because of the intense pressure from the newspapers. Years later, Johansson was reported as saying that she had been cheated out of the title. (In 1979 Gairy was overthrown after years of corruption, favoritism, and human rights abuses.)

Rita Rudolfsson Berntsson, at the 1972 Miss World pageant, created a mild sensation at the luncheon, where she wore a gown which had the flag of Sweden attached to her derrière. The crew were likely much more impressed with top front panel of her gown which barely covered the sides of her breasts. She was told to change the outfit.

Jennifer Palm Lundberg placed third runner-up in the national pageant, but won the title when each of the original top three placers declined the crown. This happened after arguments over the contract for the winner. It was revealed that the original winner was fired when her lawyer suggested her not to sign the contract written by the agency. The first and second runners-up each declined the crown for various reasons.

Titleholders

Miss World Sweden

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

The Miss World Sweden Organization was created in 2003 to focus more on the Miss World pageant.

YearMiss SwedenHometownPlacementSpecial Awards
China 2003 Ida Söfringsgärd Växjö Unplaced
China 2004 Eva Helena Hjertonsson Kalmar Unplaced
China 2005 Liza Berggren Gothenburg Unplaced
Poland 2006 Cathrin Skoog Östersund Unplaced
China 2007 Annie Oliv Gothenburg Top 5
South Africa 2008 Jennifer Palm Lundberg Sigtuna Unplaced
South Africa 2009 Erica Harrison Stockholm Unplaced
China 2010 Daniela Karlsson Stockholm Unplaced
United Kingdom 2011 Nicoline Artursson Halmstad Top 15
China 2012 Sanna Jinnedal Borås Top 30 Miss World Sport
Indonesia 2013 Agneta Myhrman Stockholm Unplaced
United Kingdom 2014 Olivia Asplund Stockholm Top 25 Miss World Beach Beauty
China 2015 Natalia Fogelund Gothenburg Unplaced
South Korea 2016 TBA TBA TBA

Miss Sweden at Miss World

Miss Sweden which ran from 1949 to 2003, by the female magazine VeckoRevyn and production company Strix in partnership with MTG. The 1st runner-up was sent to Miss World.

YearMiss SwedenAchievement
United Kingdom 1951 Kicki Håkansson Miss World 1951
United Kingdom 1952 May Louise Flodin Miss World 1952
United Kingdom 1953 Ingrid Johansson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1954 Margareta Westling Unplaced
United Kingdom 1955 Anita Åstrand 4th Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1956 Eva Bränn 4th Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1957 Ellenor Edin Unplaced
United Kingdom 1958 Harriett Margareta Wågström 3rd Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1959 Carola Håkansson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1960 Barbara Olsson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1961 Ingrid Margareta Lundquist Unplaced
United Kingdom 1962 Margareta Palin Unplaced
United Kingdom 1963 Greta Qviberg 4th Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1964 Agneta Malmberg Unplaced
United Kingdom 1965 Britt Marie Lindberg Top 15
United Kingdom 1966 Ulla Andersson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1967 Eva Englander Top 15
United Kingdom 1968 Gunilla Friden Top 15
United Kingdom 1969 Ingrid Marie Ahlin Unplaced
United Kingdom 1970 Marjorie Christal Johansson 3rd Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1971 Simonetta Kohl Top 15
United Kingdom 1972 Rita Rudolfsson Berntsson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1973 Mercy Nilsson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1974 Jill Lindquist 4th Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1975 Agneta Catharina Magnusson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1976 Anne Christine Gernandt Unplaced
United Kingdom 1977 Mary Ann Catrin Stävin Miss World 1977
United Kingdom 1978 Ossie Margareta Carlsson 1st Runner-Up
United Kingdom 1979 Ingrid Marie Säveby Unplaced
United Kingdom 1980 Kerstin Monica Jernemark Top 15
United Kingdom 1981 Carita Gustafsson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1982 Annelie Margareta Sjöberg Unplaced
United Kingdom 1983 Eva Lisa Törnquist Unplaced
United Kingdom 1984 Birgitta Madeleine Gunnarsson Unplaced
United Kingdom 1985 Anne Bolette Jill Christophersson Top 15
United Kingdom 1986 Elisabeth Marita Ulvan Unplaced
United Kingdom 1987 Karin Charlotta Trydell Unplaced
United Kingdom 1988 Cecilia Margareta Hörberg Top 15
Hong Kong 1989 Lena Berglind Unplaced
United Kingdom 1990 Daniela Maria Jessica Almen Unplaced
United States 1991 Catrin Olsson Unplaced
South Africa 1992 Ulrika Johansson Unplaced
South Africa 1993 Victoria Silvstedt Top 15
South Africa 1994 Sofia Andersson Unplaced
South Africa 1995 Jeanette Hassel Unplaced
India 1996 Åsa Johansson Unplaced
Seychelles 1997 Sofia Joelsson Unplaced
Seychelles 1998 Jessica Almenäs Unplaced
United Kingdom 1999 Jenny Louise Torsvik Unplaced
United Kingdom 2000 Ida Sofia Manneh Unplaced
South Africa 2001 Camilla Bäck Unplaced
United Kingdom 2002 Sofia Hedmark Unplaced
China 2003 Isabelle Jonsson Disqualified

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