Miss Universe full winners list year wise and winner prize money

Miss Universe full winners list year wise and winner prize money

Have a look at the winners list of the Miss Universe competition and its prize money

The 72nd Miss Universe pageant took place in San Salvador on Nov 18, 2023. The former Miss Universe, R’Bonney Gabriel passed on her crown to the new winner.

Former Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo and stylist Jeannie Mai hosted the 72nd Miss Universe pageant. Know the names of all winners to date.

Miss Universe full all winners list year wise and winner prize money

The winner is gifted, almost immediately, a year of commitments, purposes and many objectives that support her participation in the contest, for which she will have an annual salary of around $250,000.

2023Sheynnis Palacios (Nicaragua)
2022R’Bonney Gabriel (USA)
2021Harnaaz Sandhu (India)
2020Andrea Meza (Mexico)
2019Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa)
2018Catriona Gray (Philippines)
2017Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (South Africa)
2016Iris Mittenaere (France)
2015Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (Philippines)
2014Paulina Vega Dieppa (Colombia)
2013Gabriela Isler (Venezuela)
2012Olivia Culpo (USA)
2011Leila Lopes (Angola)
2010Ximena Navarrete (Mexico)
2009Stefanía Fernández (Venezuela)
2008Dayana Mendoza (Venezuela)
2007Riyo Mori (Japan)
2006Zuleyka Riviera Mendoza (Puerto Rico)
2005Natalie Glebova (Canada)
2004Jennifer Hawkins (Australia)
2003Amelia Vega Polanco (Dominican Republic)
2002Justine Pasek (Panama)
2002Oksana Fyodorova (Russia)
2001Denise M. Quiñones (Puerto Rico)
2000Lara Dutta (India)
1999Mpule Kwelagobe (Botswana)
1998Wendy Fitzwilliam (Trinidad & Tobago)
1997Brook Lee (USA)
1996Alicia Machado (Venezuela)
1995Chelsi Smith (USA)
1994Sushmita Sen (India)
1993Dayanara Torres (Puerto Rico)
1992Michelle McLean (Namibia)
1991Lupita Jones (Mexico)
1990Mona Grudt (Norway)
1989Angela Visser (Holland)
1988Porntip Nakhirunkanok (Thailand)
1987Cecilia Bolocco (Chile)
1986Barbara Palacios Teyde (Venezuela)
1985Deborah Carthy–Deu (Puerto Rico)
1984Yvonne Ryding (Sweden)
1983Lorraine Downes (New Zealand)
1982Karen Baldwin (Canada)
1981Irene Saez (Venezuela)
1980Shawn Weatherly (USA)
1979Maritza Sayalero (Venezuela)
1978Margaret Gardiner (South Africa)
1977Janelle Commissiong (Trinidad & Tobago)
1976Rina Messinger (Israel)
1975Anne Marie Puhtamo (Finland)
1974Amparo Munoz (Spain)
1973Margie Moran (Philippines)
1972Kerry Anne Wells (Australia)
1971Georgina Rizk (Lebanon)
1970Marisol Malaret (Puerto Rico)
1969Gloria Diaz (Philippines)
1968Martha Vasconcellos (Brazil)
1967Sylvia Hitchcock (USA)
1966Margareta Arvidsson (Sweden)
1965Apasra Hongsakula (Thailand)
1964Corinna Tsopei (Greece)
1963Idea Maria Vargas (Brazil)
1962Norma Nolan (Argentina)
1961Marlene Schmidt (Germany)
1960Linda Bement (USA)
1959Akiko Kojima (Japan)
1958Luz Marina Zuluaga (Colombia)
1957Gladys Zender (Peru)
1956Carol Morris (USA)
1955Hellevi Rombin (Sweden)
1954Miriam Stevenson (USA)
1953Christiane Martel (France)
1952Armi Kuusela (Finland)

Miss Universe history, organizers and more

The Miss Universe pageant started in 1952 to promote Catalina Swimwear, previously known as Pacific Knitting Mills. The idea came about after Miss America Yolanda Betbeze declined to model a bathing suit for Catalina Swimwear in 1951.

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In response, the company decided to create its own pageant. Catalina Swimwear is also behind the Miss USA pageant, seen as a preliminary step to Miss Universe. The first Miss USA was Jackie Loughery in 1952, and the inaugural Miss Universe title went to Armi Kuusela of Finland the same year.

Back in 1952, the Miss Universe pageant began to promote Catalina Swimwear, which used to be known as Pacific Knitting Mills. The idea came up when Yolanda Betbeze, the winner of Miss America in 1951, didn’t want to model a swimsuit for Catalina Swimwear. So, the company decided to create its own beauty pageant.

Catalina Swimwear is also behind the Miss USA pageant, which is like a first step to Miss Universe. The first Miss USA in 1952 was Jackie Loughery from New York. And that same year, the very first Miss Universe was Armi Kuusela from Finland.

Miss Universe and Miss World are different mainly because of the people who started them. Miss World began in 1951, thanks to Eric Morley, also called Mr. World. Now, his wife, Julia Morley, runs Miss World.

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They also have different parts in their competitions. Miss Universe has things like interviews with judges, showing off national costumes, swimsuits, evening gowns, and a final Q&A. On the other hand, Miss World has more parts, like a social media challenge, talent show, and sports.

People really like Miss Universe in Latin America, the United States, Canada, and the Philippines. Miss World, which started in the U.K., is more famous in Europe, Asia, and Africa

To join the Miss Universe competition, you need to be between 18 and 28 years old when your country’s competition starts. But from 2024 onwards, there won’t be an upper age limit.

You must also be a citizen of the country you’re representing. And here’s a cool thing: as of 2023, moms, married women, and those expecting a baby can take part!

If you have tattoos or had plastic surgery, that’s totally fine! In fact, in 2014, Miss Spain Desire Cordero became the first contestant to show a tattoo on the Miss Universe stage.

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The Miss Universe competition kicks off with interviews where contestants wear swimsuits or athletic outfits and show off evening gowns. Then, during the live show, they announce the semifinalists.

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