List of Miss Grand International runners-up and finalists

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This article provides the names of the runners-up in the Miss Grand International pageant since the pageant's first edition in 2013.

Table of Miss Grand International runner-up and finalists

Since 2013, Miss Grand International has started announcing awards for all four runner-up positions and the Miss Grand International titleholder.[1] Originally, the pageant presented trophies solely to the contestants who ranked 1st runner-up through 4th runner-up, in addition to the winner.[2] However, as of 2019, the organization began bestowing crowns upon all four of these positions.[3] Additionally, in 2022, they introduced the new title of 5th runner-up for a top 10 finalists.[4]

This table shows the finalists of each competition, from its inception in 2013.[5][1]

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Year Miss Grand International
(1st Place)
1st Runner-Up
(2nd Place)
2nd Runner-Up
(3rd Place)
3rd Runner-Up
(4th Place)
4th Runner-Up
(5th place)
Ref.
2013 Janelee Chaparro
Puerto Rico
Chantel Martínez
Dominican Republic
Denisa Pasečiaková
Slovakia
Annalie Forbes
Philippines
Kelly Louise Maguire
Australia
[6]
2014 Lees Garcia
Cuba
Hiwot Mamo
(Dethroned)[7]
Ethiopia
Kathryn Kohut
Canada
Renera Thompson
Australia
Mónica Castaño
Colombia
[8]
2015 Anea Garcia
(Dethroned)[9]
Dominican Republic
Claire Elizabeth Parker[a]
(Assumed)(Relinquished)[9]
Australia
Vartika Singh
India
Parul Shah
Philippines
Rattikorn Kunsom
Thailand
[11]
2016 Ariska Putri Pertiwi
Indonesia
Nicole Cordoves
Philippines
Supaporn Malisorn
Thailand
Madison Anderson
Puerto Rico
Michelle Leon
United States
[12]
2017 María José Lora
Peru
Tulia Alemán
Venezuela
Elizabeth Clenci
Philippines
Brenda Jiménez
Puerto Rico
Nikola Uhlířová
Czech Republic
[13]
2018 Clara Sosa
Paraguay
Meenakshi Chaudhary
India
Nadia Purwoko
Indonesia
Nicole Colón
Puerto Rico
Haruka Oda
Japan
[14]
2019 Valentina Figuera
Venezuela
María Malo
Mexico
Arayha Suparurk
Thailand
Carmen Drayton
Panama
Marjorie Marcelle
Brazil
[15]
2020 Abena Appiah
United States
Samantha Bernardo
Philippines
Ivana Batchelor
Guatemala
Aurra Kharishma
Indonesia
Lala Guedes
Brazil
[16]
2021 Nguyễn Thúc Thùy Tiên
Vietnam
Andrea Aguilera
Ecuador
Lorena Rodrigues
Brazil
Vivianie Diaz-Arroyo
Puerto Rico
Jeanè Van Dam
South Africa
[17]
2022 Isabella Menin
Brazil
Engfa Waraha
Thailand
Andina Julie
Indonesia
Luiseth Materán
Venezuela
Mariana Bečková
Czech Republic
[18]
2023 Luciana Fuster
Peru
Ni Ni Lin Eain
Myanmar
María Alejandra López
Colombia
Sthephanie Miranda
United States
Lê Hoàng Phương
Vietnam
[19]
2024 Rachel Gupta
(Dethroned)[20]
India
Christine Juliane Opiaza
Philippines
Thae Su Nyein
(Dethroned)[21]
 Myanmar
Safiétou Kabengele
(Resigned)[22]
 France
Talita Hartmann
Brazil
[23]
Christine Juliane Opiaza
(Assumed)
Philippines
Talita Hartmann
(Assumed)
Brazil
Amy Viranya Berry
(Assumed)
 United Kingdom
Susana Medina
(Assumed)
 Spain
María Felix
(Assumed)
 Dominican Republic
[24]
2025 Emma Tiglao
Philippines
Sarunrat Puagpipat
Thailand
Aitana Jiménez
Spain
Faith Porter
Ghana
Nariman Battikha
Venezuela
[25]
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Notes
  1. In 2019, Claire Elizabeth Parker relinquished her title as Miss Grand International 2015 after participating in Miss Universe Australia 2019.[10]

5th runner-up

Since 2022, Miss Grand International pageant has awarded a top 10 finalists as 5th runner-up.[4]

This table lists the name of 5th runner-up titles by year.

More information Year, 5th Runner-Up(6th Place) ...
Year 5th Runner-Up
(6th Place)
Ref.
2022 Pich Votey Saravody (Dethroned)
Cambodia[26]
Priscilla Londoño
Colombia
Roberta Tamondong (Assumed)[4]
Philippines
Oxana Rivera
Puerto Rico
Hirisley Jiménez
Spain
[4]
Yuvna Rinishta (Resigned)[4]
Mauritius
2023 Eugénia das Neves
Angola
Skarxi Marte
Dominican Republic
Ritassya Wellgreat
Indonesia
Melissa Bottema
Netherlands
Thaweeporn Phingchamrat
Thailand
[19]
2024 María Angelica Valero
(Assumed)
 Colombia
Akisha Albert
(Assumed)
 Curaçao
Nova Liana
 Indonesia
Melisha Lin
(Assumed)
 Malaysia
Arlette Rujel
 Peru
[24]
María Felix (Promoted)
 Dominican Republic
Susana Medina (Promoted)
 Spain
Amy Viranya Berry (Promoted)
 United Kingdom
2025 Laura Ramos
Colombia
Markéta Mörwicková
Czech Republic
Ana-Sofía Lendl
Guatemala
Monserrat Villalva
Mexico
Beatrice Alex
Tanzania
[27]
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Countries/Territories by number of finalists

1st runner-up

The first runner-up of each edition of Miss Grand International is the second placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Grand International (first placer). In some cases, she shall take over the title of Miss Grand International, if:

  • The outgoing titleholder cannot fulfill her duties. This could happen and may result to resignation, giving up the title, or dethronement
  • The titleholder is dethroned due to deeds that violate the organization's policies. This has happened in 2015 and 2024.

The second-place finisher being designated as 1st runner-up has been awarded twelve times (2013–2024).

This table lists the number of 1st runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • As Ethiopia was dethroned from the 1st runner-up position in 2014,[7] it is unknown if the position was taken by another candidate.
  • After Australia took over the Miss Grand International title in 2015,[9] but subsequently relinquished the title in 2019,[10] it remains uncertain whether another candidate secured the 1st runner-up position after the succession took place.
  • Philippines took over the Miss Grand International title of 2024 after Rachel Gupta was dethroned.
  • In 2024, due to several resignations and dethronements, the organization proceeded with a full realignment of the finalist placements, which led to the promotion of Talita Hartmann from Brazil from 4th runner-up to 1st runner-up.[24]

The current 1st runner-up is Sarunrat Puagpipat from Thailand, appointed on 18 October 2025.

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Country or territory Titles Years
Thailand
2
2022, 2025
Philippines 2016, 2020
 Brazil
1
2024
Myanmar 2023
Ecuador 2021
Mexico 2019
India 2018
Venezuela 2017
Dominican Republic 2013
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Philippines
1
2024
Australia 2015
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Asia
1
2024
Oceania 2015
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Dethroned wins
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Ethiopia
1
2014
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Africa
1
2014
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2nd runner-up

The second runner-up of each edition of Miss Grand International is the third placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Grand International (first placer).

The third-place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up has been awarded twelve times (2013–2024).

This table lists the number of 2nd runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

The current 2nd runner-up is Aitana Jiménez from the Spain, appointed on 18 October 2025.

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Country or territory Titles Years
Indonesia
2
2018, 2022
Thailand 2016, 2019
Spain
1
2025
 United Kingdom 2024
Colombia 2023
Brazil 2021
Guatemala 2020
Philippines 2017
India 2015
Canada 2014
Slovakia 2013
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Dethroned wins
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Myanmar
1
2024
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Asia
1
2024
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3rd runner-up

The third runner-up of each edition of Miss Grand International is the fourth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Grand International (first placer).

The fourth-place finisher being designated as 3rd runner-up has been awarded twelve times (2013–2024).

This table lists the number of 3rd runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • France resigned from the 3rd runner-up position in 2024[22] and was later replaced by Susana Medina from Spain after several resignations and dethronements.[24]

The current 3rd runner-up is Faith Porter from Ghana, appointed on 18 October 2025 in.

More information Country or territory, Titles ...
Country or territory Titles Years
Puerto Rico
4
2016, 2017, 2018, 2021
Philippines
2
2013, 2015
Ghana
1
2025
 Spain 2024
United States 2023
Venezuela 2022
Indonesia 2020
Panama 2019
Australia 2014
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Dethroned wins
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France
1
2024
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Europe
1
2024
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4th runner-up

The fourth runner-up of each edition of Miss Grand International is the fifth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Grand International (first placer).

The fifth-place finisher being designated as 4th runner-up has been awarded twelve times (2013–2024).

This table lists the number of 4th runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • In 2024, due to several resignations and dethronements, the organization proceeded with a full realignment of the finalist placements, which led to the promotion of María Felix from the Dominican Republic from 5th runner-up to 4th runner-up.[24]

The current 4th runner-up is Nariman Battikha from the Venezuela, appointed on 18 October 2025.

More information Country or territory, Titles ...
Country or territory Titles Years
Czech Republic
2
2017, 2022
Brazil 2019, 2020
Venezuela
1
2025
 Dominican Republic 2024
Vietnam 2023
South Africa 2021
Japan 2018
United States 2016
Thailand 2015
Colombia 2014
Australia 2013
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Brazil
1
2024
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Continent or region Titles Years
Americas
1
2024
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5th runner-up

The fifth runner-up of each edition of Miss Grand International is the sixth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss Grand International (first placer).

The sixth-place finisher being designated as 5th runner-up has been awarded three times (2022–2024).

This table lists the number of 5th runner-up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • As Mauritius was dethroned from the 5th runner-up position in 2022, the position was taken by Philippines, who was originally placed as a top 20 finalists.[4]
  • In 2024, due to several resignations and dethronements, the organization proceeded with a full realignment of the finalist placements, which led to the promotion of María Angelica Valero from Colombia, Akisha Albert from Curaçao and Melisha Lin from Malaysia from Top 20 to 5th runners-up.[24]

The current 5th runners-up are Laura Ramos from Colombia, Markéta Mörwicková from Czech Republic, Ana-Sofía Lendl from Guatemala, Montserrat Villalva from Mexico and Beatrice Alex from Tanzania.

More information Country or territory, Titles ...
Country or territory Titles Years
Colombia
3
2022, 2024, 2025
Indonesia
2
2023, 2024
Czech Republic
1
2025
Guatemala 2025
Mexico 2025
Tanzania 2025
Curaçao 2024
Malaysia 2024
Peru 2024
Angola 2023
Dominican Republic 2023
Netherlands 2023
Thailand 2023
Philippines 2022
Puerto Rico 2022
Spain 2022
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Dominican Republic
1
2024
Spain
United Kingdom
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Continent or region Titles Years
Europe
2
2024
Asia
1
2024
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Assumed wins

Titles assumed following dethronements.

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Country or territory Titles Years
Philippines
1
2022
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Asia
1
2022
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Dethroned wins
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Cambodia
1
2022
Mauritius
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Asia
1
2022
Africa
1
2022
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Miss Grand International runners-up and finalists table position

This table shows the Miss Grand International runners-up and finalists rankings by country or territory from 2013 to the present.

More information Country/Territory, Quantity ...
Country/Territory Quantity Winner Runners-up
First Second Third Fourth Fifth
Philippines 8 2
(2024, 2025)
2
(2016, 2020, 2024)
1
(2017)
2
(2013, 2015)
× 1
(2022)
Peru 3 2
(2017, 2023)
× × × × 1
(2024)
Brazil 5 1
(2022)
1
(2024)
1
(2021)
× 2
(2019, 2020, 2024)
×
Venezuela 4 1
(2019)
1
(2017)
× 1
(2022)
1
(2025)
×
Indonesia 6 1
(2016)
× 2
(2018, 2022)
1
(2020)
× 2
(2023, 2024)
Puerto Rico 6 1
(2013)
× × 4
(2016, 2017, 2018, 2021)
× 1
(2022)
United States 3 1
(2020)
× × 1
(2023)
1
(2016)
×
Australia 3 1
(2015)
×
(2015)
× 1
(2014)
1
(2013)
×
Vietnam 2 1
(2021)
× × × 1
(2023)
×
Paraguay 1 1
(2018)
× × × × ×
Cuba 1 1
(2014)
× × × × ×
India 3 x
(2024[I])
1
(2018)
1
(2015)
× × ×
Dominican Republic 4 ×
(2015[I])
1
(2013)
× × 1
(2024)
1
(2023, 2024)
Thailand 6 × 2
(2022, 2025)
2
(2016, 2019)
× 1
(2015)
1
(2023)
Myanmar 2 × 1
(2023)
×
(2024)
× × ×
Mexico 2 × 1
(2019)
× × × 1
(2025)
Ecuador 1 × 1
(2021)
× × × ×
Ethiopia 1 × ×
(2014[II])
× × × ×
Spain 3 × × 1
(2025)
1
(2024)
1
(2022, 2024)
Colombia 5 × × 1
(2023)
× 1
(2014)
3
(2022, 2024, 2025)
Guatemala 2 × × 1
(2020)
× × 1
(2025)
United Kingdom 1 × × 1
(2024)
× × ×
(2024)
Canada 1 × × 1
(2014)
× × ×
Slovakia 1 × × 1
(2013)
× × ×
Ghana 1 × × × 1
(2025)
× ×
Panama 1 × × × 1
(2019)
× ×
France 1 × × × ×
(2024[III])
× ×
Czech Republic 3 × × × x 2
(2017, 2022)
1
(2025)
South Africa 1 × × × × 1
(2021)
×
Japan 1 × × × × 1
(2018)
×
Tanzania 1 × × × × × 1
(2025)
Curaçao 1 × × × × × 1
(2024)
Malaysia 1 × × × × × 1
(2024)
Angola 1 × × × × × 1
(2023)
Netherlands 1 × × × × × 1
(2023)
Cambodia 1 × × × × × ×
(2022[IV])
Mauritius 1 × × × × × ×
(2022[IV])
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Notes
  1. Despite the dethronement of the Miss Grand International title, the placement is still taken into account statistically.
  2. Despite the dethronement of the 1st runner-up in Miss Grand International, the placement is still taken into account statistically.
  3. Despite the resgination of the 3rd runner-up in Miss Grand International, the placement is still taken into account statistically.
  4. Despite the dethronement of the 5th runner-up in Miss Grand International, the placement is still taken into account statistically.

All-time ranking placement

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Country/Territory Quantity Winner Runners-up Top
First Second Third Fourth Fifth 10 20/21/22
Philippines 8 2
(2024, 2025)
2
(2016, 2020, 2024)
1
(2017)
2
(2013, 2015)
× 1
(2022)
× ×
(2022)
Peru 9 2
(2017, 2023)
× × × × 1
(2024)
2
(2016, 2019)
4
(2014, 2018, 2020, 2022)
Brazil 11 1
(2022)
1
(2024)
1
(2021)
× 2
(2019, 2020, 2024)
× 2
(2013, 2015)
4
(2014, 2017, 2018, 2025)
Venezuela 10 1
(2019)
1
(2017)
× 1
(2022)
1
(2025)
× 3
(2013, 2018, 2021)
3
(2014, 2015, 2016)
Indonesia 10 1
(2016)
× 2
(2018, 2022)
1
(2020)
× 2
(2023, 2024)
3
(2014, 2017, 2021)
1
(2025)
Puerto Rico 11 1
(2013)
× × 4
(2016, 2017, 2018, 2021)
× 1
(2022)
2
(2019, 2020)
3
(2014, 2015, 2023)
Australia 8 1
(2015)
×
(2015)
× 1
(2014)
1
(2013)
× 1
(2019)
4
(2016, 2017, 2018, 2021)
United States 6 1
(2020)
× × 1
(2023)
1
(2016)
× × 3
(2013, 2015, 2025)
Vietnam 8 1
(2021)
× × × 1
(2023)
× 3
(2017, 2018, 2019)
3
(2016, 2020, 2022)
Cuba 4 1
(2014)
× × × × × 1
(2013)
2
(2016, 2018)
Paraguay 6 1
(2018)
× × × × × × 5
(2017, 2019, 2022, 2024, 2025)
India 6 x
(2024)
1
(2018)
1
(2015)
× × × × 3
(2017, 2021, 2023)
Dominican Republic 10 ×
(2015)
1
(2013)
× × 1
(2024)
1
(2023, 2024)
1
(2018)
5
(2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2025)
Thailand 12 × 2
(2022, 2025)
2
(2016, 2019)
× 1
(2015)
1
(2023)
3
(2014, 2017, 2020)
3
(2013, 2018, 2024)
Myanmar 5 × 1
(2023)
×
(2024)
× × × × 3
(2013, 2020, 2021)
Mexico 10 × 1
(2019)
× × × 1
(2025)
1
(2018)
7
(2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2024)
Ecuador 4 × 1
(2021)
× × × × 1
(2019)
2
(2013, 2025)
Ethiopia 1 × ×
(2014)
× × × × × ×
Spain 9 × × 1
(2025)
1
(2024)
× 1
(2022, 2024)
3
(2015, 2018, 2021)
3
(2016, 2019, 2023)
Colombia 8 × × 1
(2023)
× 1
(2014)
3
(2022, 2024,2025)
× 3
(2013, 2019, 2021, 2024)
Guatemala 4 × × 1
(2020)
× × 1
(2025)
× 2
(2019, 2024)
United Kingdom 4 × × 1
(2024)
× × ×
(2024)
× 3
(2014, 2022, 2025)
Canada 1 × × 1
(2014)
× × × × ×
Slovakia 1 × × 1
(2013)
× × × × ×
Panama 2 × × × 1
(2019)
× × × 1
(2020)
Ghana 1 × × × 1
(2025)
× × × ×
France 5 × × × ×
(2024)
× × × 4
(2015, 2021, 2023, 2025)
Czech Republic 8 × × × × 2
(2017, 2022)
1
(2025)
1
(2020)
4
(2015, 2019, 2023)
Japan 7 × × × × 1
(2018)
× 1
(2015)
5
(2014, 2019, 2020, 2024, 2025)
South Africa 2 × × × × 1
(2021)
× × 1
(2019)
Malaysia 4 × × × × × 1
(2024)
1
(2020)
2
(2016, 2021, 2024)
Netherlands 5 × × × × × 1
(2023)
× 4
(2013, 2015, 2017, 2021)
Angola 3 × × × × × 1
(2023)
× 2
(2015, 2021)
Curaçao 2 × × × × × 1
(2024)
× 1
(2022, 2024)
Tanzania 1 × × × × × 1
(2025)
× x
Cambodia 3 × × × × × ×
(2022
1
(2021)
1
(2020)
Mauritius 1 × × × × × ×
(2022)
× ×
Costa Rica 5 × × × × × × 2
(2015, 2021)
3
(2017, 2018, 2019)
Ukraine 5 × × × × × × 2
(2016, 2017)
3
(2014, 2015, 2023)
Sri Lanka 4 × × × × × × 2
(2013, 2015)
2
(2014, 2018)
Russia 3 × × × × × × 1
(2014)
2
(2017, 2018)
Poland 2 × × × × × × 1
(2014)
1
(2015)
Argentina 1 × × × × × × 1
(2020)
×
South Sudan 1 × × × × × × 1
(2017)
×
Bahamas 1 × × × × × × 1
(2016)
×
Macao 1 × × × × × × 1
(2016)
×
South Korea 1 × × × × × × 1
(2016)
×
Haiti 1 × × × × × × 1
(2014)
×
Latvia 1 × × × × × × 1
(2013)
×
Laos 3 × × × × × × × 3
(2017, 2023, 2025)
Nigeria 3 × × × × × × × 3
(2021, 2022, 2023)
El Salvador 2 × × × × × × × 2
(2020, 2024)
Honduras 2 × × × × × × × 2
(2022, 2023)
China 2 × × × × × × × 2
(2013, 2017)
Belgium 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2025)
Martinique 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2025)
Zambia 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2025)
United States Virgin Islands 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2024)
Uzbekistan 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2023)
Denmark 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2022)
Germany 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2021)
England 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2020)
Kenya 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2020)
Chile 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2019)
Ireland 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2019)
Kazakhstan 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2018)
New Zealand 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2018)
Sweden 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2018)
Jamaica 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2016)
Portugal 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2016)
Tahiti 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2016)
Wales 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2016)
Israel 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2014)
North Macedonia 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2013)
Pakistan 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2013)
Zimbabwe 1 × × × × × × × 1
(2013)
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Placements

270 candidates have qualified for the final Miss Grand International competition since its inaugural edition in 2013 until the last one held in 2025.

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Country/Territory Quantity Placements Participate
Thailand 12
2010s - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2020s Y N Y Y Y Y TBD
13
Brazil 11
2010s - Y Y Y N Y Y Y
2020s Y Y Y N Y Y TBD
13
Puerto Rico 11
2010s - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2020s Y Y Y Y N N TBD
13
Dominican Republic 10
2010s - Y N Y N N Y Y
2020s Y Y Y Y Y Y TBD
13
Indonesia 10
2010s - N Y N Y Y Y N
2020s Y Y Y Y Y Y TBD
13
Mexico 10
2010s - N Y Y Y Y Y Y
2020s Y N Y N Y Y TBD
13
Venezuela 10
2010s - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2020s N Y Y N N Y TBD
13
Spain 9
2010s - N N Y Y N Y Y
2020s N Y Y Y Y Y TBD
13
Peru 9
2010s - N Y N Y Y Y Y
2020s Y N Y Y Y N TBD
12
Colombia 8
2010s - Y Y N N N N Y
2020s N Y Y Y Y Y TBD
13
Philippines 8
2010s - Y N Y Y Y N N
2020s Y N Y N Y Y TBD
13
Vietnam 8
2010s - N N N Y Y Y Y
2020s Y Y Y Y N N TBD
13
Australia 8
2010s - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2020s N Y N N N N TBD
12
Czech Republic 7
2010s - N N Y N Y N Y
2020s Y N Y Y N Y TBD
13
Japan 7
2010s - N Y Y N N Y Y
2020s Y N N N Y Y TBD
13
India 6
2010s - N N Y N Y Y N
2020s N Y N Y Y N TBD
13
United States 6
2010s - Y N Y Y N N N
2020s Y N N Y N Y TBD
13
Paraguay 6
2010s - N N N N Y Y Y
2020s N N Y N Y Y TBD
12
Myanmar 5
2010s - Y N N N N N N
2020s Y Y N Y Y N TBD
13
Netherlands 5
2010s - Y N Y N Y N N
2020s N Y N Y N N TBD
13
France 5
2010s - N N Y N N N N
2020s N Y N Y Y Y TBD
12
Costa Rica 5
2010s - N N Y N Y Y Y
2020s N Y N N N N TBD
11
Ukraine 5
2010s - N Y Y Y Y N N
2020s N N N Y N N TBD
8
Cuba 4
2010s - Y Y N Y N Y N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
13
Malaysia 4
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s Y Y N N Y N TBD
13
Ecuador 4
2010s - Y N N N N N Y
2020s N Y N N N Y TBD
12
Guatemala 4
2010s - N N N N N N Y
2020s Y N N N Y Y TBD
11
Sri Lanka 4
2010s - Y Y Y N N Y N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
United Kingdom 4
2010s - N Y N N N N N
2020s N N Y N Y Y TBD
5
Nigeria 3
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N Y Y Y N N TBD
11
Russia 3
2010s - N Y N N Y Y N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
11
Cambodia 3
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s Y Y Y N N N TBD
8
Laos 3
2010s - N N N N Y N N
2020s N N N Y N Y TBD
8
Angola 3
2010s - N N Y N N N N
2020s N Y N Y N N TBD
6
Panama 2
2010s - N N N N N N Y
2020s Y N N N N N TBD
12
China 2
2010s - Y N N N Y N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
11
South Africa 2
2010s - N N N N N N Y
2020s N Y N N N N TBD
11
Poland 2
2010s - N Y Y N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
El Salvador 2
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s Y N N N Y N TBD
9
Honduras 2
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N Y Y N N TBD
6
Curaçao 2
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N Y N Y N TBD
5
Canada 1
2010s - N Y N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
13
South Korea 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
12
Belgium 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N Y TBD
11
Germany 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N Y N N N N TBD
11
Portugal 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
11
Argentina 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s Y N N N N N TBD
10
Haiti 1
2010s - N Y N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
Chile 1
2010s - N N N N N N Y
2020s N N N N N N TBD
9
Macao 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
9
Denmark 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N Y N N N TBD
8
Sweden 1
2010s - N N N N N Y N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
8
New Zealand 1
2010s - N N N N N Y N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
7
United States Virgin Islands 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N Y N TBD
7
England 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s Y N N N N N TBD
6
Ghana 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N Y TBD
6
Jamaica 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
6
Mauritius 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N Y N N N TBD
6
Slovakia 1
2010s - Y N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
6
Wales 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
6
Ethiopia 1
2010s - N Y N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Pakistan 1
2010s - Y N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Tanzania 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N Y TBD
5
Ireland 1
2010s - N N N N N N Y
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Kazakhstan 1
2010s - N N N N N Y N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
South Sudan 1
2010s - N N N N Y N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Kenya 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s Y N N N N N TBD
3
North Macedonia 1
2010s - Y N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Latvia 1
2010s - Y N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Zimbabwe 1
2010s - Y N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Bahamas 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Israel 1
2010s - N Y N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Tahiti 1
2010s - N N N Y N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Zambia 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N Y TBD
2
Martinique 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N Y TBD
1
Uzbekistan 1
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N Y N N TBD
1
Bolivia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
13
  Nepal 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
12
Egypt 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
Hong Kong 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
Italy 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
Nicaragua 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
10
Albania 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
8
Estonia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
7
Kosovo 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
7
Singapore 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
7
Taiwan 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
7
Belarus 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
6
Hungary 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
6
Romania 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
6
Bulgaria 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Finland 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Lebanon 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Mongolia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Norway 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Scotland 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
5
Armenia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Guadeloupe 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Malta 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Moldova 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Suriname 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
 Switzerland 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Turkey 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Uganda 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
4
Bangladesh 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Greece 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Iran 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Trinidad and Tobago 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
3
Bashkortostan 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Cameroon 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Crimea 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Georgia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Gibraltar 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Guyana 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Ivory Coast 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Lithuania 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Namibia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Serbia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Sierra Leone 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Tatarstan 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Uruguay 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
2
Algeria 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Aruba 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Bonaire 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Botswana 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Cape Verde 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Cook Islands 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Fiji 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Greenland 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Guam 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Guinea 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Iceland 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Iraq 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Kurdistan 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Kyrgyzstan 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Liberia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Luxembourg 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Montenegro 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Mozambique 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Northern Ireland 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Palestine 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Réunion 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Rwanda 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Samoa 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Seychelles 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Siberia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Tonga 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Tunisia 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
Turkmenistan 0
2010s - N N N N N N N
2020s N N N N N N TBD
1
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