Miss Grand International 2024

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Date25 October 2024
PresentersMatthew Deane
VenueMGI Hall, Bangkok, Thailand
BroadcasterYouTube
Miss Grand International 2024
Date25 October 2024
PresentersMatthew Deane
VenueMGI Hall, Bangkok, Thailand
BroadcasterYouTube
Entrants68
Placements20
DebutsGreenland
Withdrawals
  • Belarus
  • Bonaire
  • Cambodia
  • Costa Rica
  • Greece
  • Hong Kong
  • Ireland
  • Romania
  • Seychelles
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan
Returns
  • Armenia
  • Bangladesh
  • Cameroon
  • China
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Curaçao
  • Macau
  • New Zealand
  • Pakistan
  • Tanzania
WinnerCJ Opiaza
Philippines
Best National Costume
  • Talita Hartmann (Brazil)
  • María José Vera (Ecuador)
  • Yariela García (Honduras)
Best in SwimsuitTalita Hartmann (Brazil)
Best in Evening GownSage-La'Parriea Yakubu (Ghana)
 2023
2025 
External videos
video icon Grand final competition
video icon Preliminary competition
The pageant's press conference held on 10 October 2024 at the EmSphere, Bangkok.[1]

Miss Grand International 2024 was the 12th Miss Grand International pageant, held at the MGI Hall in Bangkok, Thailand, on 25 October 2024.[2][3][4][5][6]

At the conclusion of the event, Luciana Fuster of Peru crowned Rachel Gupta of India as Miss Grand International 2024.[7][8][9] This is the first victory of India in the pageant's history.[9] However, Gupta's reign ended on 28 May 2025 due to several issues between her and the organization,[10] and the 1st runner-up, CJ Opiaza of the Philippines, took over the title.[11][12]

Contestants from sixty-eight countries and territories competed in this edition.[13][14] The competition was presented by Matthew Deane and was transmitted via the pageant's YouTube channel, GrandTV.[14]

Location and date

In June 2022, the president of the contest, Nawat Itsaragrisil, president of the Miss Grand International Organization, revealed that the host country for the 2024 edition was in the process of negotiation.[15]

Myanmar and Miss Grand International PCL reached a mutual agreement in July 2022. Early in 2023, the local organizer, Glamorous International, signed a memorandum of understanding with MGI PCL at the MGI Hall in Bangkok, Thailand.[16] The agreement was officially announced on the finale of Miss Grand International 2023 on 25 October 2023.[17] However, the organization later announced on 22 May 2024 that Myanmar will no longer serve as the host country for this edition due to a domestic political crisis, and that Cambodia and Thailand were elected as replacements.[4][5][18]

Initially, the pageant was scheduled for Cambodia from 3 – 15 October 2024, including the best-in-swimsuit contest on 9 October, while the remaining pre-pageant events was set for Thailand.[19][20] On 6 October, it was announced that all remaining pre-pageant events will move to Thailand. This decision comes after the Cambodian organizer failed to meet their contract and had conflicts with the Miss Grand International organization.[21] The licence of Miss Grand Cambodia organizer, HK7 Co., Ltd., was removed by organization.[22] On October 8, Nawat Itsaragrisil held a press conference with the Thai media regarding host country issues and announced that, in addition to Bangkok, the pageant's activities were scheduled in Pattaya from 11 – 16 October.[23]

Selection of participants

Three delegates won their titles as a supplemental title in a multiple-award national pageant.Thirty-two delegates were appointed to their titles without competing in a 2024 national pageant.

Debuts, returns and withdrawals

In addition to the debut of Greenland,[24] this edition has the returns of Cameroon and Côte d'Ivoire which last competed in 2014; New Zealand and Tanzania in 2018; Macau in 2019; Armenia in 2021; and Bangladesh, China, Curaçao and Pakistan in 2022.

Eight countries that competed at Miss Grand International 2023 did not select nor appoint a representative for this edition. Sabina Saharova of Latvia and Inês Perestrello of Portugal appointed a representative,[25] but both of them did not compete for undisclosed reasons.

Five delegates withdrew during the pageant camp: Sotheary By of Cambodia, who withdrew from the competition due to the conflict between her director and the Miss Grand International organization,[26] while Macarena Chamberlain of Costa Rica, Kaylie Cheung of Hong Kong and Kateryna Bilyk of Ukraine withdrew due to health issues.[27][28][29] Madeleine Malmberg of Norway did not attend the final night for undisclosed reasons.

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant[30][31]
Miss Grand International 2024
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
  •  Spain – Susana Medina
4th Runner-Up
  •  Dominican Republic – María Felix
5th Runners-Up
  •  Colombia – Angelica Valero
  •  CuraçaoAkisha Albert
  •  Indonesia – Nova Liana §
  •  Malaysia – Melisha Lin
  •  PeruArlette Rujel
Top 20
  •  El Salvador – Giulia Zanoni
  •  Guatemala – Tokyo Gonzalo
  •  Japan – Naomi Shigemitsu
  •  MexicoTania Estrada
  •  Paraguay – Sharon Capó
  •  Thailand – Malin Chara-anan ‡
  •  United States Virgin Islands – Samantha Keaton

§ – Voted into the Top 10 by viewers and awarded as Miss Popular Vote
‡ – Voted into the Top 20 by viewers and awarded as Country's Power of the Year

Original Placements

Special awards

Major awards

Award Contestant
Best National Costume[8][35]
  •  BrazilTalita Hartmann
  •  Ecuador – María José Vera
  •  Honduras – Yariela García
Best in Evening Gown
  •  Ghana – Sage-La'Parriea Yakubu[36]
Best in Swimsuit
Miss Popular Vote
  •  Indonesia – Nova Liana[8]
Country's Power of the Year
  •  Thailand – Malin Chara-anan[8]
Grand Voice Award
  •  Trinidad and Tobago – Kristina James[8]
Award Contestant
Miss Charming
  •  Indonesia – Nova Liana[8]
Miss Beauty Skin[8]
  •  Myanmar – Thae Su Nyein
  •  Thailand – Malin Chara-anan
I'Aura Queen
  •  Myanmar – Thae Su Nyein[8]

Ancillary events

Fan vote

Nova Liana of Indonesia, who won the Miss Popular Vote award[8] with 37% of the vote share.[37]

On 30 September 2024, the pre-arrival voting challenge was launched on the pageant's official Facebook page and Instagram account where the portrait of each contestant was posted.[38] The ten contestants with the most scores, calculated from the number of likes and shares on their portrait photos, acquired the right to attend the special dinner with the pageant president, Nawat Itsaragrisil, and the vice president, Teresa Chaivisut, on 4 October.[38][39]

The second voting challenge is for the Country's Power of the Year award, in which the winner automatically qualifies for the top 20 finalists in the grand final round.[40][41] It was launched from 20 – 25 October 2024 with sixty-nine contestants participating in the qualification round. Only sixteen with the highest points, calculated based on the number of likes and specific reactions to their portrait posted on the pageant's Instagram and Facebook page, qualify for the second round.[40] The qualified candidates were divided into four groups.[41] The same voting procedure was then used to determine the group winner to compete in the knockout round, where the top rank of each fixture progressed to the final round. Malin Chara-anan of Thailand was named the challenge winner, while Thae Su Nyein of Myanmar was the runner-up.[8]

Another fan vote, Miss Popular Vote, in which the winner earns the automatic spot in the pageant's top 10 finalists,[42][43] was open from 6 to 25 October via the pageant's official website.[42] At the end of the voting period, Nova Liana of Indonesia, was announced as the winner.[8]

The challenging results are shown below.

Pre-arrival voting winners[39] Country's Power of the Year
Winner[8]
  •  Thailand – Malin Chara-anan
Runner-Up
  •  Myanmar – Thae Su Nyein
Top 4[44]
Top 16[40]

Grand Voice award

The qualifying rounds of the singing challenge for the Grand Voice Award was held on 9 October at the Proud Fha Italian Restaurant in Bangkok.[45][46] All 71 contestants participated in the event, and 30 qualified for the second round where the number of qualifiers was then reduced to 15. The third round of the challenge was held at the Golden Tulip Sovereign Hotel to determine the final 3.[45][47] These three contestants competed against each other in the final round on the preliminary night on 22 October in Bangkok,[19][20] and Kristina James of Trinidad and Tobago was announced the challenge winner at the grand final competition held on 25 October.[8]

PositionContestant
Winner[8]
  •  Trinidad and Tobago – Kristina James
Top 3[47]
  •  Netherlands – Ashley Brown
  •  Venezuela – Anna Blanco
Top 15[45]
  •  Canada – Alivia Croal
  •  France – Safiétou Kabengele
  •  Greenland – Naja Rosing
  •  Hong Kong – Kaylie Cheung[a]
  •  Kosovo – Engjellushe Zhuniqi
  •  Malaysia – Melisha Lin
  •  Nigeria – Roseline Orji
  •  Norway – Madeleine Malmberg[b]
  •  Philippines – CJ Opiaza
  •  United Kingdom – Amy Berry
  •  United States – Cora Griffen
  •  Vietnam – Quế Anh Võ
Top 30[48]
  •  Albania – Elsa Alijaj
  •  Armenia – Haykanush Mkrtchyan
  •  Bangladesh – Jessia Islam
  •  Cuba – Lourdes Feliu
  •  Dominican Republic – María Felix
  •  El Salvador – Giulia Zanoni
  •  India – Rachel Gupta
  •  Indonesia – Nova Liana
  •  Macau – Ohm Zhang
  •  Myanmar – Thae Su Nyein
  •    Nepal – Prema Lamgade
  •  Peru – Arlette Rujel
  •  Poland – Aleksandra Wielogórska
  •  Spain – Susana Medina
  •   Switzerland – Dalia Kramer

Best in Swimsuit

The best-in-swimsuit round was scheduled for 13 October 2024 on the OceanSky Cruise in Pattaya Bay.[49][50] Seventy contestants participated; Kaylie Cheung of Hong Kong was absent due to health issues. Only twenty contestants, 10 elected via the public vote and the others 10 by the panel of judges, were nominated for the award.[50] Three winners of this sub-contest were later announced in the grand final round on 25 October 2024 in Bangkok.[51]

The panel of judges for this section, including Nawat Itsaragrisil – the pageant's president, Teresa Chaivisut – the pageant's vice president, and Luciana FusterMiss Grand International 2023.[50]

PositionContestant
Winner[8]
Top 20Judges[52]
  •  Côte d'Ivoire – Aya Kadjo
  •  Curacao – Akisha Albert
  •  Dominican Republic – María Felix
  •  El Salvador – Giulia Zanoni
  •  France – Safiétou Kabengele
  •  India – Rachel Gupta
  •  Malaysia – Melisha Lin
  •  Spain – Susana Medina
  •  United States Virgin Islands – Samantha Keaton
Vote[53]
  •  Colombia – Angelica Valero
  •  Guatemala – Tokyo Gonzalo
  •  Indonesia – Nova Liana
  •  Mexico – Tania Estrada
  •  Myanmar – Thae Su Nyein
  •  Paraguay – Sharon Capó
  •  Peru – Arlette Rujel
  •  Philippines – CJ Opiaza
  •  Thailand – Malin Chara-anan
  •  Vietnam – Quế Anh Võ

National Costume contest

The competition for the Best in National Costume Award took place on 20 October 2024 at the MGI Hall, Bravo BKK Mall, Bangkok, with 69 contestants participating.[54][55] Only 22 costumes; 10 via public vote, and the other 12 selected by the judges, qualify for the second scoring round,[56] in which the number was reduced to 10 costumes; 5 selected by vote and the remaining half to be picked by the judges.[56][57]

The event, which was hosted by Miss Grand International 2023Luciana Fuster and an MGI's MC – Sakul Limpapanon, was transmitted to audiences worldwide via the pageant's YouTube channel and Facebook page.[55]

PositionContestant
Winners[8]
  •  Brazil – Talita Hartmann
  •  Ecuador – María José Vera
  •  Honduras – Yariela García
Top 10Judges[58]
  •  Malaysia – Melisha Lin
  •  United Kingdom – Amy Berry
Vote[58]
  •  Guatemala – Cristina Gonzalo
  •  Indonesia – Nova Liana
  •  Myanmar – Thae Su Nyein
  •  Thailand – Malin Chara-anan
  •  Vietnam – Quế Anh Võ
Top 22Judges[56]
  •  Czech Republic – Veronica Biasiol
  •  Japan – Naomi Shigemitsu
  •  New Zealand – Alyssa Roberts
  •  Nigeria – Roseline Orji
  •  Panama – Yanelys Bergantiño
  •  Puerto Rico – Mariangie Alicea
  •  South Korea – Yu-hyun Chang
  •  Spain – Susana Medina
Vote[57]

Main pageant

Format

As done since 2013, twenty semi-finalists will be selected to continue in the competition.[40] All accumulated scores, together with the preliminary round held on 22 October, which consisted of the swimsuit and the evening gown round, determined the 19 semifinalists. The winner of the Country of the Year award, determined through public voting, completed the twenty semi-finalists,[40] who then paraded in the swimsuit competition. Afterward, the final 10 were named: 9 from the custom selection and another one was the Miss Popular Vote winner.[42][43] These 10 finalists competed in the evening gown and speech segments to determine the top 5 candidates who later entered the question-and-answer round. Based on all accumulated scores, the runners-up and winner were named at the end of the event.[14]

Contestants

68 contestants competed for the title:

Country/Territory Contestant Age[c] Hometown
 Albania Elsa Alijaj[59] 23 Laç
 Angola Nacira Amaral[60] 20 Dombe Grande
 Argentina Alejandra Morales[61] 27 Córdoba
 Armenia Haykanush Mkrtchyan[62] 23 Yerevan
 Australia Paitin Powell[63] 26 Whitsundays
 Bangladesh Jessia Islam[64] 25 Dhaka
 Belgium Jennifer Louise[65] 22 Heuvelland
 Bolivia Carolina Granier[66] 26 La Paz
 Brazil Talita Hartmann[67] 27 São Vicente do Sul
 Cameroon Sharlynn Acha[68] 21 Tiko
 Canada Alivia Croal[69] 23 Selwyn
 Chile Gabriella Álvez[70] 27 Temuco
 China Zhongyi Sun[71] 24 Guilin
 Colombia Angelica Valero[72] 30 Cúcuta
 Côte d'Ivoire Aya Kadjo[73] 28 Yamoussoukro
 Cuba Lourdes Feliu[74] 23 La Lisa
 Curaçao Akisha Albert[75] 29 Willemstad
 Czech Republic Veronica Biasiol[76] 26 Prague
 Denmark Cecilia Presmann[24] 23 Bangkok
 Dominican Republic María Felix[77] 24 Santo Domingo
 Ecuador María José Vera[68] 26 Valencia
 Egypt Zeina Emara[78] 29 Cairo
 El Salvador Giulia Zanoni[79] 19 San Salvador
 France Safiétou Kabengele[80] 26 Le Val-d'Hazey
 Germany Phi-Nhung Ilynn Sasolith[81] 26 Cologne
 Ghana Sage-La'Parriea Yakubu[82] 24 Accra
 Gibraltar Faith Torres[82] 23 Gibraltar
 Greenland Naja Rosing[24] 26 Nuuk
 Guatemala Tokyo Gonzalo[83] 21 Antigua Guatemala
 Haiti Shaika Cadet[82] 24 Port-au-Prince
 Honduras Yariela García[84] 27 Tegucigalpa
 India Rachel Gupta[85] 20 Jalandhar
 Indonesia Nova Liana[86] 23 Empat Lawang
 Italy Micaela Vietto[87] 29 Farigliano
 Japan Naomi Shigemitsu[88] 21 Aichi
 Kosovo Engjellushe Zhuniqi[82] 26 Priština
 Laos Souksavanh Vongsomphou[89] 28 Paksong
 Macau Ohm Zhang[82] 24 Santo António
 Malaysia Melisha Lin[90] 26 Batu Caves
 Mexico Tania Estrada[91] 28 Vicente Guerrero
 Myanmar Thae Su Nyein[92] 18 Yangon
   Nepal Prema Lamgade[93] 24 Bhairahawa
 Netherlands Ashley Brown[94] 20 Amsterdam
 New Zealand Alyssa Roberts[82] 21 Auckland
 Nicaragua Isabella Salgado[95] 27 Chinandega
 Nigeria Roseline Orji[96] 23 Lagos
 Pakistan Roma Michael[97] 29 Lahore
 Panama Yanelys Bergantiño[98] 22 Guararé
 Paraguay Sharon Capó[99] 24 Pedro Juan Caballero
 Peru Arlette Rujel[100] 25 Callao
 Philippines CJ Opiaza[101] 26 Castillejos
 Poland Aleksandra Wielogórska[82] 20 Warsaw
 Puerto Rico Mariangie Alicea[102] 26 Juana Diaz
 Russia Renata Nadrshina[82] 23 Ufa
 Singapore Anisah Rahmat[103] 23 Singapore
 South Africa Sharné Dheochand[104] 21 Newcastle
 South Korea Yu-hyun Chang[82] 27 Seoul
 Spain Susana Medina[105] 25 Telde
  Switzerland Dalia Kramer[82] 28 Zürich
 Taiwan Yuhan Chen[82] 25 Taiwan
 Tanzania Fatma Suleiman[82] 23 Kinondoni
 Thailand Malin Chara-anan[106] 28 Phuket
 Trinidad and Tobago Kristina James[107] 25 El Dorado
 United Kingdom Amy Berry[108] 26 Grimsby
 United States Cora Griffen[109] 28 Columbus
 United States Virgin Islands Samantha Keaton[110] 23 San Antonio
 Venezuela Anna Blanco[111] 24 Caracas
 Vietnam Quế Anh Võ[112] 23 Quảng Nam

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