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Miss Universe 2007
Miss Universe 2007, Riyo Mori
DateMay 28, 2007
Presenters
EntertainmentRBD
VenueNational Auditorium, Mexico City, Mexico
BroadcasterInternational:
Official broadcaster:
Entrants77
Placements15
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerRiyo Mori
 Japan
CongenialityZhang Ningning
 China
PhotogenicAnna Theresa Licaros
 Philippines
← 2006
2008 →

Miss Universe 2007 was the 56th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico on May 28, 2007.[1]

At the end of the event, Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico crowned Riyo Mori from Japan as Miss Universe 2007. It is Japan's first victory in 48 years, and the second victory of the country in the pageant's history.

Contestants from 77 countries and territories competed in this year's pageant.[2] The competition was hosted by Mario Lopez and Vanessa Minnillo, Miss Teen USA 1998.[3] Mexican Latin pop group RBD performed in this year's pageant.[4]

Background

Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, the venue for Miss Universe 2007

Location and date

On February 11, 2007, Pedro Rodríguez, president of the Grupo Promotor Mu México announced that the cities of Cancún and Oaxaca will host the 2007 edition of the pageant in May.[5] However, on March 30, 2007, Donald Trump, owner of the Miss Universe Organization, and Paula Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization, announced that the pageant will take place at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City on May 28, 2007.[6] Oaxaca had to reject from being one of the host cities for some pageant events due to the political-social conflict happening at the state. The ruins of Monte Albán in Oaxaca was planned to be the location for the national costume competition, but was relocated to the Angel of Independence in Mexico City.[7]

Selection of participants

Contestants from 77 countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Two of these delegates were appointees to their positions after being a runner-up of their national pageant or being selected through a casting process, while two selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Sharon Kenett was appointed to represent Israel at Miss Universe after Liran Kohener, Miss Israel 2007, had to complete her mandatory military service.[8] Miss Mauritius 2006 Melody Selvon was replaced by Sandra Faro, the first runner-up of Miss Mauritius 2006, due to being underage. Selvon was only 16 years old.[9]

The 2007 edition saw the debuts of Tanzania, Serbia and Montenegro as two separate nations, and the returns of Barbados, Belize, Curaçao, Honduras, and Italy. Honduras last competed in 2002, while the others last competed in 2005. The Cayman Islands, Chile, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Namibia, the Northern Mariana Islands, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Serbia and Montenegro, Sint Maarten, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, and the United Kingdom withdrew. Serbia and Montenegro competed as two separate countries starting in this edition. Aruni Rajapaksha of Sri Lanka withdrew due to undisclosed reasons. However, Rajapaksha competed in the pageant the following year.[10] Casynella Olivierre of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines withdrew for unknown reasons despite announcing that she will compete in Miss Universe 2007 two years in advance.[11] Lestapier Winqvist of Sweden withdrew after not showing up for the pageant since she finds the competition "misogynistic".[12] The Cayman Islands, Chile, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Namibia, the Northern Mariana Islands, Sint Maarten, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, and the United Kingdom withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.[13]

Incidents before the pageant

In April 2007, controversy erupted over the proposed national costume of Rosa María Ojeda, Miss Mexico. The skirt of the costume depicted scenes from the Cristero War, a Roman Catholic rebellion in the 1920s in which thousands of people were killed, including hangings.[14] The outfit also included a bullet-studded belt and a crucifix necklace.[15] The design was chosen from over thirty others and had been intended to show Mexico's culture and history, but it elicited controversy amid claims it was in poor taste and inappropriate.[14] Pageant owners said that the costume would be redesigned to include image of the Virgin of Guadalupe.[14]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 2007
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Final Scores

Winner
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15
Country/Territory Swimsuit Evening Gown
 Japan 9.599 (1) 8.943 (4)
 Brazil 9.560 (2) 9.599 (1)
 Venezuela 8.971 (7) 9.510 (2)
 South Korea 9.458 (3) 9.183 (3)
 United States 8.995 (6) 8.754 (5)
 Tanzania 9.223 (4) 8.488 (6)
 Angola 9.150 (5) 8.363 (7)
 Mexico 8.527 (9) 7.850 (8)
 India 8.548 (8) 7.825 (9)
 Nicaragua 8.171 (10) 7.674 (10)
 Slovenia 8.163 (11)
 Czech Republic 8.113 (12)
 Denmark 7.969 (13)
 Thailand 7.940 (14)
 Ukraine 7.900 (15)

Special awards

Award[a] Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Pageant

Format

The Miss Universe Organization introduced several specific changes to the format for this edition. The number of semifinalists was reduced to 15— the same number of semifinalists in 2005. 15 semifinalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews.[19] The top 15 competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to the top 10 afterward.[20] The top 10 competed in the evening gown competition and were narrowed down to the top 5 afterward. This was the first year since 2002 that the judges' average scores were shown on television. The top 5 competed in the question and answer round and the final look. It was the first time since 2001 that the final question posed on the ladies came from the judges instead of the final five and the current Miss Universe.

Selection committee

Final telecast

Contestants

Miss Universe 2007 participating countries and territories.

Seventy-seven contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age[b] Hometown
Albania Albania Sadina Alla[21] 18 Tirana
Angola Angola Micaela Reis[22] 18 Fonte da Prata
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Stephanie Winter[23] 18
Argentina Argentina Daniela Stucan[24] 25 Ensenada
Aruba Aruba Carolina Raven[25] 23 Tanki Leendert
Australia Australia Kimberley Busteed[26] 18 Gladstone
The Bahamas Bahamas Trinere Lynes[27] 18 New Providence
Barbados Barbados Jewel Garner[28] 24 Christ Church
Belgium Belgium Annelien Coorevits[29] 21 Wijtschate
Belize Belize Maria Jeffery[30] 25 Belize City
Bolivia Bolivia Jessica Jordan[31] 23 Huacaraje
Brazil Brazil Natália Guimarães[32] 22 Belo Horizonte
Bulgaria Bulgaria Gergana Kochanova[33] 20 Sofia
Canada Canada Inga Skaya[34] 21 Toronto
China China Zhang Ningning[35] 20 Shenyang
Colombia Colombia Eileen Roca[36] 20 Valledupar
Costa Rica Costa Rica Verónica González[37] 24 Orotina
Croatia Croatia Jelena Maros[38] 19 Split
Curaçao Curaçao Naemi Monte[39] 20 Willemstad
Cyprus Cyprus Polyvia Achilleos[40] 22 Nicosia
Czech Republic Czech Republic Lucie Hadašová[41] 20 Strážnice
Denmark Denmark Žaklina Šojić[42] 25 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Massiel Taveras[43] 22 Santiago
Ecuador Ecuador Lugina Cabezas[44] 20 Quito
Egypt Egypt Ehsan Hatem[45] 21 Cairo
El Salvador El Salvador Lissette Rodríguez[46] 22 Mejicanos
Estonia Estonia Viktoria Azovskaja[47] 20 Tallinn
Finland Finland Noora Hautakangas[48] 23 Soini
France France Rachel Legrain-Trapani[49] 18 Saint Quentin
Georgia (country) Georgia Ana Giorgelashvili[50] 19 Martvili
Germany Germany Angelina Glass[51] 19 Berlin
Greece Greece Doukissa Nomikou[52] 20 Athens
Guatemala Guatemala Alida Boer[53] 22 Guatemala City
Guyana Guyana Meleesea Payne[54] 21 Georgetown
Honduras Honduras Wendy Salgado[55] 24 Tegucigalpa
Hungary Hungary Ildikó Bóna[56] 19 Kaposmérő
India India Puja Gupta[57] 23 New Delhi
Indonesia Indonesia Agni Pratistha[58] 19 Jakarta
Israel Israel Sharon Kenett[8] 21 Tel Aviv
Italy Italy Valentina Massi[59] 24 Forlimpopoli
Jamaica Jamaica Zahra Redwood[60] 25 August Town
Japan Japan Riyo Mori[61] 20 Shizuoka
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Gaukhar Rakhmetaliyeva[62] 20 Almaty
Lebanon Lebanon Nadine Njeim[63] 19 Maaser El Shouf
Malaysia Malaysia Adelaine Chin Ai Nee[64] 23 Kuala Lumpur
Mauritius Mauritius Sandra Faro[9] 20 Quatre Bornes
Mexico Mexico Rosa María Ojeda[65] 20 Culiacán
Montenegro Montenegro Snežana Bušković 19 Podgorica
New Zealand New Zealand Laural Barrett[66] 20 Christchurch
Nicaragua Nicaragua Xiomara Blandino[67] 22 Managua
Nigeria Nigeria Ebinabo Potts-Johnson[68] 19 Port Harcourt
Norway Norway Kirby Ann Basken[69] 21 Oslo
Panama Panama Sorangel Matos[70] 22 Yaviza
Paraguay Paraguay María José Maldonado[71] 21 Fernando de la Mora
Peru Peru Jimena Elías[72] 18 Lima
Philippines Philippines Anna Theresa Licaros[73] 22 Cuenca
Poland Poland Dorota Gawron[74] 23 Częstochowa
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Wilmadilis Blasini[75] 25 Guayanilla
Russia Russia Tatiana Kotova[76] 21 Moscow
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Yoanna Henry[77] 25 Soufrière
Serbia Serbia Teodora Marčić[78] 19 Novi Sad
Singapore Singapore Jessica Tan[79] 25 Singapore
Slovakia Slovakia Lucia Senášiová[80] 23 Bratislava
Slovenia Slovenia Tjaša Kokalj[81] 21 Ljubljana
South Africa South Africa Megan Coleman[82] 22 Hillcrest
South Korea South Korea Honey Lee[83] 24 Seoul
Spain Spain Natalia Zabala[84] 24 San Sebastián
Switzerland Switzerland Christa Rigozzi[85] 24 Monte Carasso
Tanzania Tanzania Flaviana Matata[86] 19 Shinyanga
Thailand Thailand Farung Yuthithum[87] 20 Pathum Thani
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Saneita Been[88] 21 Providenciales
Ukraine Ukraine Lyudmila Bikmullina[89] 21 Kharkiv
United States United States Rachel Smith[90] 22 Clarksville
Uruguay Uruguay Giannina Silva[91] 22 Montevideo
United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands Renata Christian[92] 23 Saint Thomas
Venezuela Venezuela Ly Jonaitis[93] 21 Tocuyito
Zambia Zambia Rosemary Chileshe[94] 26 Lusaka

Notes

  1. ^ The Best in National Costume Award was not awarded for this edition.
  2. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

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