Miss World Sri Lanka

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Miss World Sri Lanka is a beauty contest held in Sri Lanka to select the country's representative to the Miss World.

Formation1953
HeadquartersColombo
Location
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Miss World Sri Lanka
Formation1953
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersColombo
Location
MembersMiss World
Official language
Sinhala
English
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History

Miss Ceylon

The first national beauty pageant in Sri Lanka, initially titled Miss Ceylon, began in 1953 with Manel Illangakoon of Colombo as its first titleholder, who subsequently represented the nation at the Miss World 1953 pageant, finishing as 3rd Runner-up. The contest is considered the oldest national pageant in Sri Lanka.

The national pageant winner was typically crowned to represent the country at Miss World, with runners-up historically delegated to pageants like Miss Universe, Miss International, and Miss Asia Pacific International. Sri Lanka has one international winner from Miss Asia Pacific International, Bernadine Rosemarie Fernando Ramanyake in 1981, she was crowned the official winner in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Miss Sri Lanka

Ceylon was officially renamed Sri Lanka in 1972, and the national title was concurrently changed to Miss Sri Lanka.

Miss World Sri Lanka

Following the Miss Sri Lanka pageant in 1995, which was the last year of the original combined national competition, the process for selecting representatives changed. From 1997 onward, the national beauty pageants generally began to exist as separate, independent events to secure specific international franchises. Notably, Sri Lanka was not represented at the Miss Universe pageant for an eight-year period, from 1997 to 2004, due to the absence of a national franchise holder. The country resumed sending a delegate to Miss Universe in 2005.Sri Lanka did, however, continue to send delegates to the Miss World pageant during most of these years, with a new separate organization being responsible for that title.

From 2003, the new national pageant was established as the Miss World Sri Lanka pageant, with the winner representing the country at the Miss World competition. While this new, separate pageant format began in 2003, TV Derana was generally noted to have taken over the official hosting and organizing of the event from 2007 onwards. The current license holder is Siyatha TV

Titleholders

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  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   Ended as special awards winner
More information Year, Placement ...
Year Miss World Sri Lanka Placement Notable Achievements
2026Prathibha LiyaanarachchiTBA
2025Anudi GunasekaraUnplaced
2023Kavindi Nethmini[5]Unplaced
2022 Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022
2021Sadé Greenwood[6]Top 40
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2019Dewmini ThathsaraniUnplaced
2018Nadia Gyi[7]Unplaced
2017Dusheni Silva[8]Unplaced
2016Amritaa De SilvaUnplaced
2015Thilini AmarasooriyaUnplaced
2014Chulakshi RanathungaUnplaced
2013Iresha Asanki de SilvaUnplaced
2012Sumudu PrasadiniUnplaced
2011Pushpika SandamaliUnplaced
2010Fallon RanasingheUnplaced
2009Gamya WijayadasaUnplaced
2008Rochelle CorreaUnplaced
2007Maria ColombageUnplaced
2006Dannielle KerkovenUnplaced
2005Nadeeka PereraUnplaced
2004Anarkalli Jay AakarshaUnplaced
2003Sachini StanleyUnplaced
2002Nilusha GamageDid not competeSri Lanka Boycotted due to the Miss World riots
2000Ganga GunasekeraUnplaced
1999Dilumini de Alwis JayasingheUnplaced
1994Nushara Rusri Pramali FernandoUnplacedCompeted in Miss Universe 1994
1993Chamila WickremesingheUnplaced
1992Ishara Abelashini MakolangeUnplaced
1991Jackie Emelda BennettUnplaced
1990Angela Mary Jane GunasekeraUnplaced
1989Serena DanversUnplaced
1988Michelle KoelmeyerUnplaced
1987Priyanjali Marina Frances de AlwisUnplaced
1986Indira GunaratneUnplaced
1985Natalie GunewardeneUnplaced
1984Bhagya Udeshinka GunasingheUnplaced
1983Fiona WickremesingheDid not competeDue to personal reasons
1982Tania Colleen Anne PereiraUnplaced
1981Sonya Elizabeth TuckerUnplaced
1980Bernadine RamanyakeUnplacedMiss Asia Pacific 1981, Mrs. World 1985
1979Shamila WeerasooriyaUnplaced
1978Manohari VanigasooriyaTop 15
1977Sharmini SenaratnaUnplaced
1976Tamara Ingrid SubramanianDid not competeProtest against South Africa's race policies[9]
1975Angela SeneviratneUnplaced
1974Vinodini Roshanara JayskeraUnplaced
1973Shiranthi WickremesingheUnplacedCompeted in Miss Universe 1973
1971Gail AbayasingheUnplaced
1970Yolanda Shahzadi Ahlip[10]Top 15
1968Nilanthie WijesingheUnplaced
1967Therese FernandoUnplaced
1966Priscilla MartensynUnplaced
1965Shirlene Minerva de SilvaUnplacedCompeted in Miss Universe 1965
1964Marina Dellerene SwanUnplaced
1963Jennifer Anne FonsekaTop 15
1961Sushila PereraUnplaced
1955Viola Sita GunarateUnplaced
1954Jeannette de JonkUnplaced
1953Manel Illangakoon[10]3rd runner-up
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