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==Denmark's pre-selection==
==Denmark's pre-selection==
[[Denmark]]'s competition was hosted by Anne Pedersen who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Denmark on 6 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 22 November.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051222170909/http://www.topmodel.tv3.dk/index.phtml?nav_id=29&PHPSESSID=0d7744cbac3b982a3b0f71feebac89e9|title=Topmodel 2005|date=2005-12-22|access-date=2016-03-29}}</ref> The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Contestants Mikaela K. Ibsen and Heidi Helm Larsen gained local success in Denmark after signing to minor agencies. Fourth-placer Lise M. Andersen was particularly favored by judges and fans for her [[Uganda]]n descent. Andersen also had mild success across Scandinavia, landing print ads and was signed to semi-popular agencies. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]] were Anna Nørgaard, Louise Falkenblad and Tine Holm Riis. Holm Riis had local modeling success having been signed to high-profile Danish agencies. The last contestant standing was Nørgaard, who was runner-up overall.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tvnyt.com/artikel/default.asp?id=12556|title=Norske Frøydis blev Skandinaviens næste Top Model|website=www.tvnyt.com|access-date=2016-03-29}}</ref> Nørgaard did not pursue a modeling career.
[[Denmark]]'s competition was hosted by Anne Pedersen who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Denmark on 6 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 22 November.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.topmodel.tv3.dk/index.phtml?nav_id=29&PHPSESSID=0d7744cbac3b982a3b0f71feebac89e9 |title=Topmodel 2005 |date=2005-12-22 |access-date=2016-03-29 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20051222170909/http://www.topmodel.tv3.dk/index.phtml?nav_id=29&PHPSESSID=0d7744cbac3b982a3b0f71feebac89e9 |archivedate=December 22, 2005 }}</ref> The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Contestants Mikaela K. Ibsen and Heidi Helm Larsen gained local success in Denmark after signing to minor agencies. Fourth-placer Lise M. Andersen was particularly favored by judges and fans for her [[Uganda]]n descent. Andersen also had mild success across Scandinavia, landing print ads and was signed to semi-popular agencies. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]] were Anna Nørgaard, Louise Falkenblad and Tine Holm Riis. Holm Riis had local modeling success having been signed to high-profile Danish agencies. The last contestant standing was Nørgaard, who was runner-up overall.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tvnyt.com/artikel/default.asp?id=12556|title=Norske Frøydis blev Skandinaviens næste Top Model|website=www.tvnyt.com|access-date=2016-03-29}}</ref> Nørgaard did not pursue a modeling career.


===Contestants===
===Contestants===
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(''ages stated are at start of contest'')<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.topmodel.tv3.dk/index.phtml?nav_id=4&PHPSESSID=8f561c391ef1df9d51b95f4d77af576f |title=Topmodel 2005 |date=2006-01-15 |access-date=2016-03-29 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060115170518/http://www.topmodel.tv3.dk/index.phtml?nav_id=4&PHPSESSID=8f561c391ef1df9d51b95f4d77af576f |archivedate=January 15, 2006 }}</ref>
====Final 9====
====Final 9====
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Revision as of 15:30, 2 April 2016

Top Model, Cycle 2
Season 2
The finalists from three countries of
Top Model: Paris
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkTV3
Original releaseSeptember 2005 –
November 2005
Season chronology
← Previous
Cycle 1
Next →
Cycle 3
List of episodes

Top Model, cycle 2 (or Top Model: Paris) was the second cycle of Top Model. It was broadcast on TV3 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden by Viasat from September to November 2005. The winner of the competition 17-year-old Frøydis Elvenes from Narvik.[1][2] The runners-up were Anna Nørgaard from Højbjerg and Arwen Bergröm from Sundsvall.[2]

Norway's pre-selection

Norway's contestants

Norway's competition was hosted by Kathrine Sørland, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Norway on 5 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 21 November.[3][4] The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Denmark and Sweden were Frøydis Elvenes, Karin Santini and Kristine Øverby. The last contestant standing was Elvenes, who went on to win the competition.[5][2] As part of her prizes, Elvenes received a cover and multiple-page spread in FHM. She also had minor success in Norway, landing various magazine campaigns and print work.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)

Final 9

[6]

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Nazila Shirindel 20 Bergen Eliminated in Episode 2
Annette Kjær 22 Eliminated in Episode 3
Nora Møller 21 Eliminated in Episode 4
Elise Måge 21 Haugesund Eliminated in Episode 5
Sarah Mohamud 18 Karmøy Eliminated in Episode 6
Sandra Otteraaen 18 Bergen Eliminated in Episode 7

Final 3

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Karin Santini 19 Bekkestua Eliminated in Episode 8
Kristine Øverby 20 Aurskog Eliminated in Episode 10
Frøydis Elvenes 17 Narvik Winner

Denmark's pre-selection

Denmark's competition was hosted by Anne Pedersen who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Denmark on 6 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 22 November.[7] The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Contestants Mikaela K. Ibsen and Heidi Helm Larsen gained local success in Denmark after signing to minor agencies. Fourth-placer Lise M. Andersen was particularly favored by judges and fans for her Ugandan descent. Andersen also had mild success across Scandinavia, landing print ads and was signed to semi-popular agencies. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Norway and Sweden were Anna Nørgaard, Louise Falkenblad and Tine Holm Riis. Holm Riis had local modeling success having been signed to high-profile Danish agencies. The last contestant standing was Nørgaard, who was runner-up overall.[8] Nørgaard did not pursue a modeling career.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[9]

Final 9

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Mikaela K. Ibsen 19 Risskov Eliminated in Episode 2
Tanja Johnsen 20 Copenhagen Eliminated in Episode 3
Line Bang 19 Copenhagen Eliminated in Episode 4
Sofie Thrane 22 Odense Eliminated in Episode 5
Heidi Helm Larsen 21 Holstebro Eliminated in Episode 6
Lise M. Andersen 23 Herlev Eliminated in Episode 7

Final 3

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Louise Falkenblad 19 Copenhagen Eliminated in Episode 8
Tine Holm Riis 21 Aarhus Eliminated in Episode 10
Anna Nørgaard 18 Højbjerg Runner-up

Judges

  • Anne P (host)
  • Camilla Frank (Costume editor)
  • Helen Dohlman (runway show choreographer)
  • Jeppe Mydtskov (Unique Models)
  • Mariana Verkerk (guest judge, posing and catwalk coach)

Sweden's pre-selection

Sweden's contestants

Sweden's competition was hosted by Mini Andén, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Sweden on 14 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 30 November. The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. Among the cast was Anna Maria Moström, who tragically passed away in 2014 after getting hit by a bus while cycling in New York. Sixth-placer Jazzmine Berger had a lot of success in Sweden, signing to high-profile Swedish agencies and landing print work for various Swedish magazines. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Denmark and Norway were Arwen Bergström, Janni Juntunen and Mikaela Källgren. The last contestant standing was Bergström, who was runner-up overall.[10] Bergström would later become a socialite in popular Swedish organizations and events. She is also still signed to Swedish agencies, including MIKA's, an agency which is mostly known for managing careers of former Swedish Top Model contestants.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[11]

Final 9

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Fahrie Berisha 19 Stockholm Eliminated in Episode 2
Charlotte Treschow 22 Stockholm Eliminated in Episode 3
Anna Maria Moström †[a] 20 Kungsör Eliminated in Episode 4
Jazzmine Berger 18 Järfälla Eliminated in Episode 5
Maria Lindgren 22 Gothenburg Eliminated in Episode 6
Emelie Törnqvist 20 Stockholm Eliminated in Episode 7
  1. ^ In October 2014, contestant Anna Maria Moström died after colliding with a bus while cycling in New York.[12]

Final 3

Contestant Age Hometown Outcome
Mikaela Källgren 19 Bjursås Eliminated in Episode 8
Janni Juntunen 21 Stockholm Eliminated in Episode 10
Mikaela "Arwen" Bergström 18 Sundsvall Runner-up

Photo shoot guide

  • Photo shoot 1: Workout in Paris
  • Photo shoot 2: In spider's web
  • Photo shoot 3: Water advert at the Eiffel Tower
  • Photo shoot 4: Disco balls & bags
  • Photo shoot 5: Angels & devils
  • Photo shoot 6: Marie Antoinette style in Versailles
  • Photo shoot 7: Bikinis in St. Tropez
  • Photo shoot 8: Group photo with dogs
  • Photo shoot 9: Moulin Rouge
  • Photo shoot 10: Eiffel Tower glamour

References

  1. ^ http://www.vg.no/rampelys/tv/slankepresset-var-toeft-for-froeydis/a/297376/
  2. ^ a b c http://www.tvnyt.com/artikel/default.asp?id=12556
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20050911095147/http://www.topmodel.tv3.no/news_episodes.aspx?show=episodes
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20051211222932/http://www.topmodel.tv3.no/news_episodes.aspx?show=episodes
  5. ^ http://www.vg.no/rampelys/tv/slankepresset-var-toeft-for-froeydis/a/297376/
  6. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20051013064206/http://www.topmodel.tv3.no/competitors.aspx
  7. ^ "Topmodel 2005". 2005-12-22. Archived from the original on December 22, 2005. Retrieved 2016-03-29. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ "Norske Frøydis blev Skandinaviens næste Top Model". www.tvnyt.com. Retrieved 2016-03-29.
  9. ^ "Topmodel 2005". 2006-01-15. Archived from the original on January 15, 2006. Retrieved 2016-03-29. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ http://www.tvnyt.com/artikel/default.asp?id=12556
  11. ^ http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/tv/article10664490.ab
  12. ^ "Top Swedish model dies in New York". The Local. Retrieved 15 October 2014.