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21 year-old, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares from Venezuela won the 61st Miss World pageant held at the Earls Court Two in London, England. She is the sixth winner from Venezuela. Gwendoline Gaelle Sandrine Ramos Ruais from the Philippines finished as the first runner-up and Amanda Victoria Vilanova Pérez from Puerto Rico finished as the second runner-up.

Alize Lily Mounter from England, Kyung Min Doe from Korea, Bokang Ramaredi Montjane from South Africa and Jennifer Reoch from Scotland completed the Top 7 Finalists.

Astrid Ellena Indriana Yunadi from Indonesia, Nunziata Tania Bambaci from Italy, Zhanna Zhumaliyeva from Kazakhstan, Carla García Barber from Spain, Nicoline Artursson from Sweden, Yaroslava Kuryacha from Ukraine, Esonica Mictecia Veira from the United States Virgin Islands and Malaika Mushandu from Zimbabwe were the Top 15 Semi-finalists.



Amber Jade Greasley from Australia (20, tie), Karabo Sampson from Botswana (19), Juceila Graziele Bueno from Brazil (29), Riza Raquel Santos from Canada (30, tie), Gabriela Pulgar Luco from Chile (18), Lourdes Elisa Figueroa Araujo from Guatemala (20, tie), Linda Szunai from Hungary (26, tie), Kanishtha Dhankhar from India (26, tie), Midori Tanaka from Japan (25), Mianette Broekman from New Zealand (30, tie), Nicole Elizabeth Huber Vera from Paraguay (16, tie), Natalia Sergeyevna Gantimurova from Russia (20, tie), Johanna Sansano from Saint Barthélemy (16, tie), Milica Tepavac from Serbia (23), Pacharida Rodkongka from Thailand (26, tie) and Lee-Ann Forbes from Trinidad and Tobago (24) completed the 30 highest scores.

Miss World Sports 2011 was Marianly Tejada Burgos from the Dominican Republic, Miss World Beach Beauty 2011 was Alize Lily Mounter from England, Miss World Talent 2011 was Gabriela Pulgar Luco from Chile, Miss World Top Model 2011 was Zhanna Zhumaliyeva from Kazakhstan and Miss World Beauty with a Purpose was a tie between Astrid Ellena Indriana Yunadi from Indonesia and Stephanie Adwoa Adjeiwaa Karikari from Ghana.

The Queen of the Americas is Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares from Venezuela, the Queen of Asia and Oceania is Gwendoline Gaelle Sandrine Ramos Ruais from the Philippines, the Queen of the Caribbean is Amanda Victoria Vilanova Pérez from Puerto Rico, the Queen of Europe is Alize Lily Mounter from England and the Queen of Africa is Bokang Ramaredi Montjane from South Africa.

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http://www.timesofbeauty.com/
and all sources for the information and pictures)


Ivian Sarcos, Miss Venezuela, was crowned the 61st Miss World winner during a spectacular event held in London on November 6th. She is now her country's sixth Miss World titleholder and earns a record 19th grand slam title for Venezuela, the powerhouse of beauty.

And Miss World 2011 is… VENEZUELA!

Miss Venezuela, Ivian Sarcos, was crowned Miss World 2011 during a spectacular event that took place in Earls Court Two in London, England, on November 6th. Sarcos had been a favorite for the title since her arrival and became the 6th winner of the Miss World crown for her country, Venezuela.

The 1st runner-up was also top bet Miss Philippines, Gwendoline Ruais. Ruais is the first winner under new national directorship in the country, headed by Cory Quirino. The 2nd runner-up was Miss Puerto Rico, Amanda Vilanova.

Sarcos, Ruais and Vilanova will now tour the world promoting the slogan Beauty with a Purpose, as well as attending activities related with the Miss World license.

The show implemented a new scoreboard system which added suspense to every moment. The Top 30 beauties were chosen on screen and points were added after revealing each fast-track’s result. During 2003-2010, the winner of each fast-track advanced to the semi finals, but starting in 2011, it will only add points to the cumulative score. The system was very well received by viewers around the world.

Miss World 2011: Venezuela, Ivian Sarcos Colmenares
1st runner-up: Philippines, Gwendolyn Ruais
2nd runner-up: Puerto Rico, Amanda Vilanova

Top 7 Finalists:

England, Alize Mounter
Korea, Kyung Min Doe
Scotland, Jennifer Reoch
South Africa, Bokang Montjane

Top 15 Semi Finalists:
Indonesia, Astrid Ellena
Italy, Tania Bambaci
Kazakhstan, Zhanna Zhumaliyeva
Spain, Carla Garcia Barber
Sweden, Nicoline Artursson
Ukraine, Iaroslava Kuiracha
US Virgin Islands, Esonica Vieira
Zimbabwe, Malaika Mushandu

Top 30 Qualifiers:

Australia, Amber Greasley
Botswana, Karabo Sampson
Brazil, Juceila Bueno
Canada, Riza Santos
Chile, Gabriela Pulgar
Guatemala, Lourdes Figueroa
Hungary, Linda Szunai
India, Kanishtha Dhankhar
Japan, Midori Tanaka
New Zealand, Mianette Broekman
Paraguay, Nicole Huber
Russia, Natalia Gantimurova
Saint Barthelemy, Johanna Sansano
Serbia, Milica Tepavac
Thailand, Patcharida Blatchford
Trinidad & Tobago, Lee Ann Forbes

Beach Beauty Winner: England
Top Model Winner: Kazakhstan
Talent Winner: Chile
Sports Woman Winner: Dominican Republic
Beauty with a Purpose Winner: Tie: Ghana and Indonesia

Continental Queens of Beauty

Africa: South Africa
Caribbean: Puerto Rico
Americas: Venezuela
Asia Pacific: Philippines
Europe: England

Do click here for more photos from Miss World 2011 pageant held on November 6, 2011

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http://www.globalbeauties.com/
and all sources for the information and pictures)


Miss World 2011, the 61st Miss World pageant, will be held in a venue to be determined by the Miss World Organization. Alexandria Mills of the United States will crown her successor at the end of the event.

Miss World 2011, the 61st Miss World pageant, will be held in Ordos,China on December 10, 2011. Alexandria Mills of the United States will crown her successor at the end of the event

Miss World 2011 Contestants: Do clicks the links to view the contestant's photos/profile/biography/news

Albania - Isi Topçiu-Ulaj

Argentina - Antonella Kruger

Armenia - Anna ARAKELYAN

Aruba - Gillain Berry

Australia - Amber Greasley

Austria - Julia Hofer

Bahamas - Sasha Joyce

Barbados - Taisha Carrington

Belarus - Anastasia Harlanova

Belgium - Justine De Jonckheere

Belize - Kadejah Tunn

Bermuda - Jana Lynn Outerbridge

Bolivia - Yohana Paola VACA GUZMAN

Bonaire - Benazir Berends Charles

Bosnia & Herzegovina - Snežana Kuzmanović

Botswana - Karabo Sampson

Brazil - Lucila Bueno

Bulgaria - Vania Peneva

Canada - Riza Raquel Santos

Cayman Islands - Lindsay Katarina JAPAL

Chile - Gabriela PULGAR LUCO

China PR - Liu Chen

Colombia - Monica Restrepo

Costa Rica - Paola Chaverri

Côte d'Ivoire - Kohiman Kouadio

Croatia - Katarina Prnjak

Curacao - Monifa Jansen

Cyprus - Orthodoxia Panagi

Czech Republic - Denisa Domanská

Denmark - Maya Padillo Olesen

Dominican Republic - Marianly TEJADA BURGOS

Ecuador - María Verónica Vargas

Eygpt - Donia Hamed

El Salvador - Marcela Castro

England - Alize Lily Mounter

Finland - Sara Sieppi

France - France Laury Thilleman

Georgia - Janet Kerdikoshvili

Germany - Sabrina-Nathalie Reitz

Ghana - Stephanie Karikari

Gibraltar - Michelle Pedersen

Guadeloupe - Violaine Frederique GRAINVILLE

Guam - Siera Robertson

Guatemala - Lourdes Figueroa

Honduras - Beatriz Ochoa

Hong Kong - Hyman Chu

Hungary - Linda Szunai

Iceland - Sigrún Eva Ármannsdóttir

India - Kanishtha Dhankar

Indonesia - Astrid Ellena Indriana Yunadi

Ireland - Holly Carpenter

Israel - Ella Ran

Italy - Tania Bambaci

Jamaica - Danielle Crosskill

Japan - Midori Tanaka

Kazakhstan - Zhanna Zhumaliyeva

Kenya - Catherine Susan ANYANGO

Korea - Kyung Min Doe

Kyrgyztan - Nazira Nurzhanova

Latvia - Alise Miškovska

Lebanon - Yara Khoury-Mikhael

Liberia - Meenakshi Subramani

Lithuania - Ieva Gervinskaité

Macedonia FYRO - Vesna Jakimovska
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Malaysia - Chloe Chen

Malta - Claire Marie Busuttil

Martinique - Axelle Perrier

Mauritius - Laetitia Darche

Mexico - Cynthia de la Vega

Moldova - Veronica Popovici

Mongolia - Buyankhishig Unurbayar

Montenegro - Maja Maraš

Namibia - Luzaan van Wyk

Nepal - Malina Joshi

Netherlands - Jill Lauren De Robles

New Zealand - Mianette Broekman

Nigeria - Sylvia Nduka

Northern Ireland - Finola Guinnane

Norway - Anna Zahl

Panama - Irene Núñez

Paraguay - Nicole Elizabeth Huber Vera

Peru - Odilia Pamela Garcia

Philippines - Gwendoline Ruais

Poland - Angelika Ogryzek

Portugal - Barbara Franco

Puerto Rico - Amanda Victoria Vilanova Pérez

Romania - Alexandra Stanescu

Russia - Natalia Gantimurova

Saint Barthelemy - Johanna Sansano

Scotland - Jennifer Reoch

Serbia - Milica Tepavac

Sierra Leone - Swadu Natasha Beckley

Singapore - May Hsu

Slovakia - Michaela Ňurciková

Slovenia - Lana Mahnič Jekoš

South Africa - Bokang Montjane

Spain - Carla GARCIA BARBER

Sri Lanka - Pushpika De Silva

Sweden - Nicoline Artursson

Tanzania - Salha Israel

Thailand - Pacharida Rodkongka

Trinidad & Tobago - Lee-Ann Forbes

Turkey - Gizem Karaca

Uganda - Sylvia Namutebi

Ukraine - Iaroslava Kuriacha

Unites States - Erin Cummins

US Virgin Islands - Esonica Veira

Uruguay - Belen Sogliano

Venezuela - Ivian Sarcos
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Vietnam - Victoria Phạm Thuý Vy

Wales - Sara Manchipp

Zimbabwe - Malaika Mushandu

source: (Thank you and credits to
http://en.wikipedia.org/
http://ocean-blu.blogspot.com/
and all sources for the information and pictures)

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