Miss Universe 1993

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Date21 May 1993
Presenters
Broadcaster
Miss Universe 1993
Dayanara Torres
Date21 May 1993
Presenters
VenueAuditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico
Broadcaster
Entrants79
Placements10
Debuts
  • Czech Republic
  • Estonia
  • Swaziland
Withdrawals
  • Bermuda
  • Commonwealth of Independent States
  • Cook Islands
  • Czechoslovakia
  • Egypt
  • Kenya
  • Taiwan
Returns
  • Belize
  • Ghana
  • Hong Kong
  • Italy
  • Trinidad and Tobago
WinnerDayanara Torres
Puerto Rico
CongenialityJamila Haruna Danzuru (Ghana)
Best National CostumeIne Beate Strand (Norway)
PhotogenicEugenia Santana (Spain)
 1992
1994 

Miss Universe 1993 was the 42nd Miss Universe pageant, held at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico, on 21 May 1993.

At the event's conclusion, Dayanara Torres of Puerto Rico was crowned Miss Universe 1993 by Michelle McLean of Namibia.[1] Seventy-nine contestants competed in the pageant.

The pageant was hosted by Dick Clark for the fourth and final time, with commentary from Miss Universe 1987, Cecilia Bolocco and Miss Universe 1989, Angela Visser.[2]

This was the third time the pageant was held in Mexico, two years after Lupita Jones won Mexico's first Miss Universe title in 1991. In the weeks prior to the final telecast, the contestants visited Campeche, Oaxaca, Zacatecas, Querétaro and the Mexican borough of Xochimilco for official events and sightseeing.[3]

Location and date

National Auditorium, the venue of the pageant

On 13 July 1992, Miss Universe Inc. and Canal 13 Mexico director Romeo Flores announced that this edition would happen at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City.[4] The hosting of Miss Universe in Mexico was supported by the then-president of Mexico, Carlos Salinas de Gortari.[4] Aside from Mexico City, the candidates also visited the states of Campeche, Oaxaca, Zacatecas, Querétaro, and the borough of Xochimilco for official activities before the final competition.[5]

A few days before the final competition, the president of the Miss Mexico organization, Carlos Guerrero, announced that Miss Universe would be held in Mexico again in 1995.[6] Negotiations did not push through, and the competition occurred in Namibia, the first African country to host Miss Universe. Miss Universe was held again in Mexico in 2007.[7]

Selection of participants

Contestants from seventy-nine countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. One contestant was selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

The winner of Eesti Miss Estonia 1993, Lilia Üksvärav, was replaced due to being underage. Her first runner-up, Kersti Tänavsuu, became the country's debut participant at Miss Universe pageant.[8]

Debuts, returns and withdrawals

This edition marked the debuts of the Czech Republic, Estonia, and Swaziland and the returns of Belize, Ghana, Hong Kong, Italy, and Trinidad and Tobago, which last competed in 1991.[9] Pavlína Babůrková of the Czech Republic was originally crowned as Miss Czechoslovakia 1992, but after the split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Babůrková represented the former country.[9][10]

Russian, Yuliya Etina of the Commonwealth of Independent States withdrew from the pageant due to undisclosed reasons, just a few days after arriving in Mexico.[11][12]

Indira Sudiro of Indonesia was also supposed to compete in this edition, but she withdrew due to controversies surrounding her participation in the pageant. She would eventually attend the Miss Universe 1993 pageant as an observer.[13][14]

Incidents during the competition

The pageant was marred by booing from the Mexican crowd following the failure of the home delegate, Angelina González, to advance to the top ten of the national costume competition and being not in the ten semifinalists.[15] This was particularly directed towards the American candidate, Kenya Moore, the country that owns the Miss Universe Organization.[1]

This continued throughout the first two events of the night: the swimsuit and interview competition. The Mexican crowd only calmed down after the musical number with Michelle McLean and the delegates singing and dancing to "Get on Your Feet" .[15] Generalized booing stopped and the competition continued with the evening gown event, the judges' questions, the final question and the crowning, without major incident.[15]

Results

Miss Universe 1993 participating countries and territories

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1993
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Venezuela – Milka Chulina[16]
Top 6[16]
Top 10[16]
  •  Brazil – Leila Cristine Schuster
  •  Czech Republic – Pavlína Babůrková
  •  Finland – Tarja Smura
  •  Spain – Eugenia Santana

Special awards

Award Winner
Miss Photogenic
  •  Spain – Eugenia Santana
Miss Congeniality
  •  Ghana – Jamila Danzuru

Best National Costume

Award Winner
Best National Costume
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up

Contestants

Seventy-nine contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
 Argentina Alicia Andrea Ramón 19 Resistencia
 Aruba Dyane Escalona[18] 19 Oranjestad
 Australia Yvonne Voni Delfos[19] 18 Brisbane
 Austria Rosemary Bruckner 21 Vienna
 Bahamas Marietta Ricina Sands 24 Nassau
 Belgium Sandra Joine[20] 24 Antwerp
 Belize Melanie Smith 20 Belize City
 Bolivia Roxana Arias[21] 19 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
 Brazil Leila Schuster[22] 21 São Paulo
 British Virgin Islands Rhonda Hodge 19 Road Town
 Bulgaria Lilia Koeva 18 Sofia
 Canada Nancy Ann Elder[23] 21 Calgary
Cayman Islands Pamela Ebanks[24] 19 George Town
 Chile Savka Pollak[25] 19 Santiago
 Colombia Paula Andrea Betancur[26] 21 Leticia
 Costa Rica Catalina Rodriguez[27] 19 Heredia
 Curaçao Elsa Roozendal[28] 19 Willemstad
Cyprus Photini Spyridonos 19 Larnaca
 Czech Republic Pavlína Babůrková [cs][9] 19 Nový Bor
 Denmark Maria Hirse[29] 21 Copenhagen
 Dominican Republic Odalisse Rodriguez[30] 21 Santo Domingo
Ecuador Arianna Mandini Klein[31] 19 Guayaquil
 El Salvador Katherine Mendez[32] 20 San Salvador
 Estonia Kersti Tänavsuu[33] 20 Tallinn
 Finland Tarja Smura[34] 22 Helsinki
 France Veronique de la Cruz[35] 18 Guadeloupe
 Germany Verona Feldbusch[36] 25 Hamburg
 Ghana Jamila Haruna Danzuru 25 Kumasi
Great Britain Kathryn Middleton 24 Chesterfield
 Greece Kristina Manoussi 21 Athens
 Guam Charlene Gumataotao 21 Hågat
 Guatemala Diana Galván[37] 19 San Rafael Pie de la Cuesta
Honduras Denia Reyes[38] 18 La Ceiba
Hong Kong Emily Lo[39] 19 Hong Kong
 Hungary Zsanna Pardy 20 Balatonfüred
 Iceland Maria Run Haflidadóttir[40] 20 Reykjavík
 India Namrata Shirodkar[41] 22 Bombay
 Ireland Sharon Ellis[42] 22 Cork
 Israel Yana Khodyrker[43] 20 Rehovot
 Italy Elisa Jacassi[44] 21 Vercelli
 Jamaica Rachel Stuart[45] 20 Kingston
Japan Yukiko Shiki 24 Takarazuka
 Lebanon Samaya Chadrawi[17] 19 Jounieh
 Luxembourg Nathalie dos Santos 18 Luxembourg
 Malaysia Lucy Narayanasamy[46] 18 Banting
 Malta Roberta Borg 18 Qormi
 Mauritius Danielle Pascal[47] 26 Port Louis
 Mexico Angelina González[48] 18 Campeche
 Namibia Anja Schroder 23 Windhoek
 Netherlands Angelique van Zalen[49] 22 Heemstede
 New Zealand Karly Kinnaird 19 Auckland
 Nicaragua Luisa Urcuyo[50] 18 Managua
 Nigeria Rhihole Gbinigie 19 Lagos
 Northern Mariana Islands Victoria Todela[51] 20 Saipan
 Norway Ine Beate Strand[17] 21 Buskerud
 Panama Giselle González[52] 20 Santiago de Veraguas
Paraguay Carolina Barrios[53] 18 Encarnación
 Peru Déborah de Souza-Peixoto[54] 24 Lima
Philippines Melinda Joanna Gallardo[55] 22 Manila
 Poland Marzena Wolska[56] 23 Warsaw
 Portugal Marisa Cruz[57] 18 Lisbon
Puerto Rico Dayanara Torres[58] 18 Toa Alta
 Romania Angelica Nicoara[59] 20 Lipova
 Singapore Renagah Devi[60] 23 Singapore
South Korea Yoo Ha-young 18 Seoul
 Spain Eugenia Santana[61] 19 Las Palmas
 Sri Lanka Chamila Wickramesinghe 21 Colombo
 Suriname Jean Zhang 18 Paramaribo
Swaziland Danila Faias 18 Manzini
 Sweden Johanna Lind[62] 21 Åtvidaberg
 Switzerland Valérie Bovard[63] 21 Vaud
 Thailand Chattharika Ubolsiri 21 Bangkok
 Trinidad and Tobago Rachel Charles 19 Tobago
 Turkey Ipek Gumusoglu[17] 21 Istanbul
Turks and Caicos Islands Michelle Mills 22 Grand Turk
 United States Kenya Moore[64] 22 Detroit
 United States Virgin Islands Cheryl Simpson 19 Saint Croix
 Uruguay María Fernanda Navarro[25] 19 Montevideo
Venezuela Milka Chulina[65] 19 Maracay

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