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The following is a list of women who have won the Miss World title.

Miss World titleholders

Year Country/Territory Miss World Date of birth Finals venue City Country/Territory Pageant date Age
1951  Sweden[1] Kiki Håkansson[1] June 17, 1929 Lyceum Theatre London  United Kingdom July 29, 1951 26 22
1952  Sweden[1] (2) May-Louise Flodin[2] September 5, 1934 November 14, 1952 11 18
1953  France[2] Denise Perrier[2] February 13, 1935 October 19, 1953 15 18
1954  Egypt[2] Antigone Costanda[2] c. 1935 October 18, 1954 16 19
1955  Venezuela[2] Susana Duijm[2] August 11, 1936 October 20, 1955 19 19
1956  Germany[2] Petra Schürmann[2] September 15, 1933 October 15, 1956 24 23
1957  Finland[2] Marita Lindahl[2] October 17, 1938 October 14, 1957 23 18
1958  South Africa[2] Penelope Anne Coelen[2] April 15, 1940 OCtober 13, 1958 22 18
1959  Holland[2] Corine Rottschäfer[2] May 8, 1938 November 10, 1959 37 21
1960  Argentina[2] Norma Cappagli[2] June 17, 1939 November 8, 1960 39 21
1961  United Kingdom[2] Rosemarie Frankland[2] February 1, 1943 November 9, 1961 37 18
1962  Holland[2] (2) Catharina Lodders[2] January 28, 1942 November 8, 1962 33 20
1963  Jamaica[2] Carole Joan Crawford[2] February 13, 1943 November 7, 1963 40 20
1964  United Kingdom[2] (2) Ann Sidney[2] March 27, 1944 November 12, 1964 42 20
1965  United Kingdom[2] (3) Lesley Langley[2] 1945 November 19, 1965 48 20
1966  India[2] Reita Faria[2] August 23, 1943 November 17, 1966 51 23
1967  Peru[2] Madeline Hartog-Bel [2] June 12, 1946 November 16, 1967 55 21
1968  Australia[2] Penelope Plummer[2] October 26, 1949 November 14, 1968 53 19
1969  Austria[2] Eva Rueber-Staier[2] February 20, 1951 Royal Albert Hall November 27, 1969 50 18
1970  Grenada[2] Jennifer Hosten[2] October 31, 1947 November 20, 1970 58 23
1971  Brazil[2] Lúcia Petterle[2] October 31, 1949 November 10, 1971 56 22
1972  Australia[2] (2) Belinda Green[2] May 4, 1952 December 1, 1972 53 20
1973  United States[2] Marjorie Wallace[2] January 23, 1954 November 23, 1973 54 19
1974  United Kingdom[2] (4) Helen Morgan (Resigned)[2] September 29, 1952 November 22, 1974 58 22
 South Africa[2] (2) Anneline Kriel (Assumed)[2] 28 July 1955 19
1975  Puerto Rico[2] Wilnelia Merced[2] October 12, 1957 November 20, 1975 67 18
1976  Jamaica (2) Cindy Breakspeare October 24, 1954 November 18, 1976 60 22
1977  Sweden (3) Mary Stävin August 20, 1957 November 17, 1977 62 20
1978  Argentina (2) Silvana Suárez September 29, 1958 November 16, 1978 68 20
1979  Bermuda Gina Swainson June 6, 1958 November 15, 1979 69 21
1980  Germany (2) Gabriella Brum (Resigned) March 22, 1962 November 13, 1980 67 18
 Guam Kimberley Santos (Assumed) August 21, 1961 19
1981  Venezuela (2) Pilín León May 19, 1963 November 12, 1981 67 18
1982  Dominican Republic Mariasela Álvarez January 31, 1960 November 18, 1982 68 22
1983  United Kingdom (5) Sarah-Jane Hutt October 3, 1964 November 17, 1983 72 19
1984  Venezuela (3) Astrid Carolina Herrera June 23, 1963 November 15, 1984 72 21
1985  Iceland Hólmfríður Karlsdóttir June 3, 1963 November 14, 1985 78 22
1986  Trinidad and Tobago Giselle Laronde October 24, 1963 November 13, 1986 77 23
1987  Austria[2] (2) Ulla Weigerstorfer[2] August 16, 1967 November 12, 1987 78 20
1988  Iceland[2] (2) Linda Pétursdóttir[2] December 27, 1969 November 17, 1988 84 19
1989  Poland[2] Aneta Kręglicka[2] March 23, 1965 Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Hong Kong  Hong Kong November 22, 1989 78 24
1990  United States[2] (2) Gina Tolleson[2] March 26, 1969 London Palladium London  United Kingdom November 8, 1990 81 21
1991  Venezuela (4) Ninibeth Leal November 26, 1971 Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta  United States December 28, 1991 78 20
1992  Russia[2] Julia Kourotchkina[2] August 10, 1974 Sun City Entertainment Centre Sun City  South Africa December 12, 1992 83 18
1993  Jamaica[2] (3) Lisa Hanna[2] August 20, 1975 November 27, 1993 81 18
1994  India[2] (2) Aishwarya Rai[2] November 1, 1973 November 19, 1994 87 21
1995  Venezuela (5) Jacqueline Aguilera November 17, 1976 November 18, 1995 84 19
1996  Greece[2] Irene Skliva[2] April 4, 1978 Bangalore Cricket Stadium Bangalore  India November 23, 1996 88 18
1997  India (3) Diana Hayden May 1, 1973 Plantation Club Mahé  Seychelles November 22, 1997 86 24
1998  Israel Linor Abargil February 17, 1980 Lake Berjaya Mahé Resort November 26, 1998 86 18
1999  India (4) Yukta Mookhey October 7, 1977 Olympia, London London  United Kingdom December 4, 1999 94 22
2000  India (5) Priyanka Chopra July 18, 1982 Millennium Dome November 30, 2000 95 18
2001  Nigeria Agbani Darego December 22, 1982 Sun City Entertainment Centre Sun City  South Africa November 16, 2001 93 19
2002  Turkey Azra Akın December 8, 1981 Alexandra Palace London  United Kingdom December 7, 2002 88 21
2003  Ireland Rosanna Davison April 17, 1984 Crown of Beauty Theatre Sanya  China December 6, 2003 106 19
2004  Peru (2) María Julia Mantilla July 10, 1984 December 4, 2004 107 20
2005  Iceland (3) Unnur Birna Vilhjálmsdóttir May 25, 1984 December 10, 2005 102 21
2006  Czech Republic Taťána Kuchařová December 23, 1987 Palace of Culture and Science Warsaw  Poland September 30, 2006 104 18
2007  China Zhang Zilin March 22, 1984 Crown of Beauty Theatre Sanya  China December 1, 2007 106 23
2008  Russia (2) Ksenia Sukhinova August 26, 1987 Sandton Convention Centre Johannesburg  South Africa December 13, 2008 109 21
2009  Gibraltar Kaiane Aldorino July 8, 1986 Gallagher Convention Centre December 12, 2009 112 23
2010  United States (3) Alexandria Mills February 26, 1992 Crown of Beauty Theatre Sanya  China October 30, 2010 115 18
2011  Venezuela (6) Ivian Sarcos July 26, 1989 Earls Court Exhibition Centre London  United Kingdom November 6, 2011 113 22
2012  China (2) Yu Wenxia August 6, 1989 Dongsheng Fitness Center Stadium Ordos City  China August 18, 2012 116 23
2013  Philippines Megan Young February 27, 1990 Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center Nusa Dua  Indonesia September 28, 2013 127 23
2014  South Africa (3) Rolene Strauss April 22, 1992 ExCeL London London  United Kingdom December 14, 2014 121 22
2015  Spain Mireia Lalaguna November 21, 1992 Crown of Beauty Theatre Sanya  China December 19, 2015 114 23
2016  Puerto Rico (2) Stephanie Del Valle December 30, 1996 MGM National Harbor Washington, D.C.  United States December 18, 2016 117 19
2017  India (6) Manushi Chhillar May 14, 1997 Sanya City Arena Sanya  China November 18, 2017 118 20

Note: Marjorie Wallace, the 1973 winner, became the first titleholder not to complete her reign, when in March 1974, she was fired for "failing to fulfill the basic requirements of the job". Organisers extended an offer to first runner-up Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines to complete the duties of Miss World for the remainder of the year, but without holding the title; when Pascual turned down that offer, organisers next turned to second runner-up Patsy Yuen of Jamaica, who accepted.[3]

Note: The 2002 pageant was originally to be held in Abuja, Nigeria but was relocated back to the United Kingdom after a midst of riots in that area.

Note: The 2008 pageant was originally to be held in Kiev, Ukraine but was relocated to South Africa after the diplomacy crisis between Russia and Georgia.

Country/Territory by winning the title

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
 India 6 1966, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2017
 Venezuela 1955, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, 2011
 United Kingdom 5 1961, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1983
 South Africa 3 1958, 1974, 2014
 United States 1973, 1990, 2010
 Iceland 1985, 1988, 2005
 Jamaica 1963, 1976, 1993
 Sweden 1951, 1952, 1977
 Puerto Rico 2 1975, 2016
 China 2007, 2012
 Russia 1992, 2008
 Peru 1967, 2004
 Austria 1969, 1987
 Germany 1956, 1980
 Argentina 1960, 1978
 Australia 1968, 1972
 Netherlands 1959, 1962
 Spain 1 2015
 Philippines 2013
 Gibraltar 2009
 Czech Republic 2006
 Ireland 2003
 Turkey 2002
 Nigeria 2001
 Israel 1998
 Greece 1996
 Poland 1989
 Trinidad and Tobago 1986
 Dominican Republic 1982
 Guam 1980
 Bermuda 1979
 Brazil 1971
 Grenada 1970
 Finland 1957
 Egypt 1954
 France 1953

Miss World Continental Queens of Beauty

1981–1988

Year Americas Africa Asia Europe Oceania
1981
 Venezuela
Pilín León
 Zimbabwe
Juliet Nyathi
 Japan
Naomi Kishi
 United Kingdom
Michele Donnelly
 Australia
Melissa Hannan
1982
 Dominican Republic
Mariasela Álvarez
 Zimbabwe
Caroline Murinda
 Philippines
Sara-Jane Areza
 Finland
Sari Aspholm
 Australia
Catherine Morris
1983
 Colombia
Rocío Isabel Luna Flórez
 Liberia
Annie Broderick
 Israel
Yi'fat Schechter
 United Kingdom
Sarah-Jane Hutt[4]
 Australia
Tanya Bowe
1984
 Venezuela
Astrid Carolina Herrera[5]
 Kenya
Khadija Adam Ismail
 Israel
Iris Louk
 United Kingdom
Vivienne Rooke
 Australia
Lou-Anne Ronchi
1985
 United States
Brenda Denton
 Zaire
Kayonga Mureka Tete
 Israel
Maja Wechtenhaim
 Iceland
Hólmfríður Karlsdóttir[6]
 New Zealand
Sheri Anastasia Burrow
1986
 Trinidad & Tobago
Giselle Laronde[7]
 Eswatini
Ilana Faye Lapidos
 Philippines
Sherry Rose Byrne
 Denmark
Pia Rosenberg Larsen
 New Zealand
Lynda Marie McManus
1987
 Venezuela
Albany Lozada
 Nigeria
Mary Bienoseh
 Hong Kong
Pauline Yeung
 Austria
Ulla Weigerstorfer
 Guam
Francel Caracol
1988
 Venezuela
Emma Rabbe
 Kenya
Dianna Naylor
 Korea
Choi Yeon-hee
 Iceland
Linda Pétursdóttir[8]
 Australia
Catherine Bushell

1989

Year Americas Africa Asia Oceania Caribbean Europe
1989
 Canada
Leanne Caputo
 Mauritius
Jeanne-Françoise Clement
 Thailand
Prathumrat Woramali
 Australia
Natalie McCurry
 United States Virgin Islands
Vania Thomas
 Poland
Aneta Kręglicka[9]

1990–2004

Year Americas Africa Asia & Oceania Caribbean Europe
1990
 United States
Gina Marie Tolleson
 Kenya
Aisha Lieberg
 New Zealand
Adele Valerie Kenny
 Jamaica
Erica Aquart
 Ireland
Siobhan McClafferty
1991
 Venezuela
Ninibeth Leal
 South Africa
Diana Tilden-Davis
 Australia
Leanne Buckle
 Jamaica
Sandra Foster
 Turkey
Dilek Koruyan
1992
 Venezuela
Francis Gago
 South Africa
Amy Kleinhans
 Thailand
Metinee Kingpayome
 Bahamas
Jody Barbara Weech
 Russia
Julia Kourotchkina
1993
 Venezuela
Mónica Lei Scaccia
 South Africa
Palesa Mofokeng
 Philippines
Sharmaine Ruffa Gutierrez[10]
 Jamaica
Lisa Hanna[11]
 Croatia
Fani Čapalija
1994
 Venezuela
Irene Ferreira
 South Africa
Basetsane Makgalemele
 India
Aishwarya Rai[12][13]
 Cayman Islands
Anita Lilly Bush
 Croatia
Branka Bebić
1995
 Venezuela
Jacqueline Aguilera[14]
 South Africa
Bernelee Daniell
 Korea
Choi Yoon-young
 Trinidad & Tobago
Michelle Khan
 Croatia
Anica Martinović
1996
 Colombia
Carolina Arango
 South Africa
Peggy-Sue Khumalo
 India
Rani Jeyraj
 Aruba
Afranina Henríquez
 Greece
Irene Skliva
1997
 United States
Sallie Toussaint
 South Africa
Jessica Motaung
 India
Diana Hayden
 Jamaica
Michelle Moodie
 Turkey
Çağla Şikel
1998
 Chile
Daniella Campos
 South Africa
Kerishnie Naicker
 Malaysia
Lina Teoh
 Jamaica
Christine Straw
 Israel
Linor Abargil[15]
1999
 Venezuela
Martina Thorogood
 South Africa
Sonia Raciti
 India
Yukta Mookhey[16][17]
 Jamaica
Desiree Depass
 Israel
Jenny Chervoney
2000
 Uruguay
Katja Thomsen
 Kenya
Yolanda Masinde
 India
Priyanka Chopra[18][19]
 Curaçao
Jozaine Wall
 Italy
Giorgia Palmas
2001
 Nicaragua
Ligia Argüello
 Nigeria
Agbani Darego
 China
Bing Li
 Aruba
Zizi Lee
 Scotland
Juliet-Jane Horne
2002
 Colombia
Natalia Peralta
 Nigeria
Chinenye Ochuba
 China
Wu Ying-Na
 Aruba
Rachelle Oduber
 Turkey
Azra Akın[20]
2003
 Canada
Nazanin Afshin-Jam
 Ethiopia
Hayat Ahmed Mohammed
 China
Guan Qi
 Jamaica
Jade Fulford
 Ireland
Rosanna Davison
2004
 Peru
María Julia Mantilla
 Nigeria
Anita Uwagbale
 Philippines
Maria Karla Bautista
 Dominican Republic
Claudia Cruz
 Poland
Katarzyna Borowicz

2005–2006

Edisi Amerika Afrika Asia Pasifik Karibia Eropa Utara Eropa Selatan
2005
 Mexico
Dafne Molina
 Tanzania
Nancy Sumari
 Korea
Oh Eun-young
 Puerto Rico
Ingrid Rivera
 Iceland
Unnur Vilhjálmsdóttir
 Italy
Sofia Bruscoli
2006
 Brazil
Jane Borges
 Angola
Stiviandra Oliveira
 Australia
Sabrina Houssami
 Jamaica
Sara Lawrence
 Czech Republic
Taťána Kuchařová[21]
 Romania
Ioana Boitor

2007-2012

Edisi Amerika Afrika Asia & Oseania Karibia Eropa
2007
 Mexico
Carolina Morán
 Angola
Micaela Reis
 China
Zhang Zilin
 Trinidad & Tobago
Valene Maharaj
 Sweden
Annie Oliv
2008
 Venezuela
Hannelly Quintero
 Angola
Brigith dos Santos
 India
Parvathy Omanakuttan
 Trinidad & Tobago
Gabrielle Walcott
 Russia
Ksenia Sukhinova[22]
2009
 Mexico
Perla Beltrán
 South Africa
Tatum Keshwar
 Korea
Kim Joo-ri
 Barbados
Leah Marville
 Gibraltar
Kaiane Aldorino[23]
2010
 United States
Alexandria Mills[24]
 Botswana
Emma Wareus[25]
 China
Xiao Tang
 Saint Lucia
Aiasha Gustave
 Ireland
Emma Britt Waldron
2011
 Venezuela
Ivian Sarcos[26]
 South Africa
Bokang Montjane
 Philippines
Gwendoline Ruais
 Puerto Rico
Amanda Vilanova
 England
Alize Lily Mounter
2012
 Brazil
Mariana Notarangelo
 South Sudan
Atong Demach[27]
 China
Yu Wenxia
 Jamaica
Deanna Robin
 Wales
Sophie Moulds

2013-sekarang

Edisi Amerika Afrika Asia Oseania Karibia Eropa
2013
 Brazil
Sancler Frantz
 Ghana
Naa Okailey Shooter
 Philippines
Megan Young[10]
 Australia
Erin Holland
 Jamaica
Gina Hargitay
 France
Marine Lorphelin
2014
 United States
Elizabeth Safrit
 South Africa
Rolene Strauss[28]
 India
Koyal Rana
 Australia
Courtney Thorpe
 Guyana
Rafieya Husain
 Hungary
Edina Kulcsár
2015
 Brazil
Catharina Choi
 South Africa
Liesl Laurie
 Indonesia
Maria Harfanti[29]
 Australia
Tess Alexander
 Jamaica
Sanneta Myrie
 Spain
Mireia Lalaguna
2016
 United States
Audra Mari
 Kenya
Evelyn Thungu
 Indonesia
Natasha Mannuela Halim[30]
 Australia
Madeline Cowe
 Dominican Republic
Yaritza Reyez
 Belgium
Lenty Frans
2017
 Mexico
Andrea Meza
 Kenya
Magline Jeruto
 Korea
Ha-eun Kim
 New Zealand
Annie Evans
 Jamaica
Solange Sinclair
 England
Stephanie Hill

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