Top Model (Scandinavia cycle 1) |
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Country of origin |
Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) |
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No. of episodes |
12 |
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Release |
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Original network |
TV3 |
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Original release |
February 2005 – May 2005 |
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Top Model, cycle 1 (or Top Model: New York) was the first cycle of Top Model. It was broadcast on TV3 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden by Viasat from February to May 2005. The winner of the competition was 21-year-old Kine Bakke from Bergen. The runners-up were Elina Herbeck from Umeå and Nanna Schultz Christensen from Copenhagen.[1]
Denmark's pre-selection
Denmark's contestants
Denmark's competition was hosted by Anne Pedersen, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Georgianna Robertson took over. The first episode was aired in Denmark on 15 February 2005 with the final episode being aired on 3 May. The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Among the cast was Sophie Tine Schandorff, who was rumored to have dated Amy Winehouse's ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil. Schandorff however denied the rumor.[2] Sixth-placer Helga Rose dated Matthew Perry after her participation on Top Model.[3]
The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Norway and Sweden were Cecilie Madsen, Nanna Schultz Christensen and Stine Mangaard Hansen. Mangaard Hansen was the first girl to be eliminated from the competition after the countries merged. The last contestant standing was Schultz Christensen, who was runner-up overall.[1] Schultz Christensen later became a television personality.
Contestants
(ages stated are at start of contest)[4]
Final 9
Contestant |
Age |
Hometown |
Outcome |
Malene von der Maase |
20 |
Holte |
Eliminated in Episode 2 |
Amirah Hamed Alsarrag |
23 |
Nørresundby |
Eliminated in Episode 3 |
Sophie Tine Schandorff |
18 |
Albertslund |
Eliminated in Episode 4 |
Helga Rose Samuelsen |
24 |
Frederiksberg |
Eliminated in Episode 5 |
Anne Baunbæk Pedersen |
19 |
Lyngby/Frederiksberg |
Eliminated in Episode 6 |
Stéphanie Juana Rasmussen |
21 |
Aabenraa |
Eliminated in Episode 7 |
Final 3
Contestant |
Age |
Hometown |
Outcome |
Stine Mangaard Hansen |
18 |
Risskov |
Eliminated in Episode 8 |
Cecilie Madsen |
22 |
Bjerringbro |
Eliminated in Episode 10 |
Nanna Schultz Christensen |
22 |
Copenhagen |
Runner-up |
Call-out order
Anne P's call-out order
Order |
Episodes |
2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 12 |
1 |
Nanna | Cecilie | Stine | Stéphanie | Stéphanie | Cecilie | Elina | Nanna | Kine | Kine |
2 |
Sophie | Stine | Cecilie | Stine | Cecilie | Nanna | Nanna | Henriette | Nanna | Elina |
3 |
Amirah | Nanna | Anne | Nanna | Stine | Stine | Kine | Elina | Elina | Nanna |
4 |
Cecilie | Stéphanie | Nanna | Anne | Nanna | Stéphanie | Maja | Cecilie | Cecilie | |
5 |
Helga | Helga | Helga | Cecilie | Anne | | Kristin | Kine | Henriette | |
6 |
Anne | Sophie | Stéphanie | Helga | | Cecilie | Maja | Maja | |
7 |
Stine | Anne | Sophie | | Henriette | Kristin | |
8 |
Stéphanie | Amirah | | Madelene | Madelene | |
9 |
Malene | | Stine | |
- The contestant was eliminated
- The contestant won the competition
Sweden's pre-selection
Sweden's contestants
Sweden's competition was hosted by Mini Andén, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Georgianna Robertson took over. The first episode was aired in Sweden on 16 February 2005 with the final episode being aired on 27 April. The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Among the cast was Maria Öhrstrand, who was the very first contestant from Sweden to have left the competition voluntarily. Fourth-placer Julia Krischel later competed in the 2015 season of the Swedish version of Big Brother. Krischel was also a competitor in the reality show Paradise Hotel. The second episode saw Kumba M'bye, who was originally eliminated in the semi-finals, re-enter the contest as the tenth finalist. M'bye would later become a locally successful rapper under the stage name of just her first name. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Denmark and Norway were Elina Herbeck, Madelene Lund and Maja Ekberg. Ekberg would later become a mildly successful model, landing spreads and campaigns across Europe. The last contestant standing was Herbeck, who was runner-up overall.[1] Herbeck would later become successful in Sweden with multiple ads and various modeling work.
Contestants
(ages stated are at start of contest)[5]
Final 10
Contestant |
Age |
Hometown |
Outcome |
Paula Quiroga |
20 |
Stockholm |
Eliminated in Episode 2 |
Maria Öhrstrand |
19 |
Malmö |
Quit in Episode 3 |
Heléne Melin |
20 |
Värnamo |
Eliminated in Episode 3 |
Maria Lager |
19 |
Stockholm |
Eliminated in Episode 4 |
Kumba M'bye |
21 |
N/A |
Eliminated in Episode 5 |
Louise Willenheimer |
19 |
Malmö |
Eliminated in Episode 6 |
Julia Krischel |
20 |
Hammarö |
Eliminated in Episode 7 |
Final 3
Contestant |
Age |
Hometown |
Outcome |
Madelene Lund |
20 |
Stockholm |
Eliminated in Episode 9 |
Maja Ekberg |
21 |
Borås |
Eliminated in Episode 10 |
Elina Herbeck |
19 |
Umeå |
Runner-up |
Norway's pre-selection
Norway's contestants
Norway's competition was hosted by Kathrine Sørland, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Georgianna Robertson took over. The first episode was aired in Norway on 17 February 2005 with the final episode being aired on 12 May.[6][7] The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Among the cast was Amila Vuckic, who gained attention for being of Middle Eastern descent. Warsaw Adam also gained attention for being of Somalian descent. Anna Kolaczkowska as well was of Polish heritage. Fourth-placer Marna Haugen already had local fame in Norway for being a successful beauty queen, and after the show became a makeup blogger, which gained her more attention in Europe. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Denmark and Sweden were Henriette Stenbeck, Kine Bakke and Kristin Rem Trehjørningen. Stenbeck would eventually gain success across Scandinavia including being one of the models for an Armani runway show. Rem Trehjørningen also had minor success locally, with multiple print for minor magazines. The last contestant standing was Bakke, who went on to win the competition.[1] As part of her prizes, Bakke was on the covers of FHM and Elle Scandinavia. She has also signed with many high-profile Scandinavian agencies.
Contestants
(ages stated are at start of contest)
Final 9
Contestant |
Age |
Hometown |
Outcome |
Anne Hauge |
23 |
Sola |
Eliminated in Episode 2 |
Amila Vuckic |
19 |
Rykkinn |
Eliminated in Episode 3 |
Warsan Adam |
22 |
N/A |
Eliminated in Episode 4 |
Anna Kolaczkowska |
21 |
Ellingsrud |
Eliminated in Episode 5 |
Tina Nordby |
22 |
N/A |
Eliminated in Episode 6 |
Marna Haugen |
23 |
Ørsta |
Eliminated in Episode 7 |
Final 3
Contestant |
Age |
Hometown |
Outcome |
Kristin Rem Trehjørningen |
20 |
N/A |
Eliminated in Episode 9 |
Henriette Stenbeck |
19 |
N/A |
Eliminated in Episode 10 |
Kine Bakke |
21 |
Bergen |
Winner |
Photo shoot guide
- Episode 1 photo shoot: Bikini on NYC street
- Episode 2 photo shoot: Confinement
- Episode 3 photo shoot: With animals
- Episode 4 photo shoot: Madonna-style
- Episode 5 photo shoot: Emotions
- Episode 6 photo shoot: Pairs
- Episode 7 photo shoot: Bikinis in Miami
- Episode 8 photo shoot: Tour buses in NYC
- Episode 9 photo shoot: Top Model covers
- Episode 10 photo shoot: B&W with Marcus Schenkenberg
References
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