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Miss Universe 2000
Miss Universe 2000 participating nations and results
Date12 May 2000
PresentersSinbad, Ali Landry, Julie Moran
EntertainmentElvis Crespo, Dave Koz, Montell Jordan, Anna Vissi
VenueEleftheria Indoor Hall, Nicosia, Cyprus
BroadcasterCBS
Entrants79
Placements10
DebutsSt. Martin
WithdrawalsBonaire, Barbados, Cook Islands, Curaçao, Guyana, Nicaragua, Suriname, Turkey, US Virgin Islands, Zambia
ReturnsBulgaria, Denmark, Guam, Netherlands, Norway, Zimbabwe
WinnerLara Dutta
 India
CongenialityTamara Scaroni
 Aruba
Best National CostumeLetty Murray
 Mexico
PhotogenicHelen Lindes
 Spain

Miss Universe 2000, the 49th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 12 May 2000 at the Eleftheria Indoor Hall in Nicosia, Cyprus. Lara Dutta of India was crowned by Mpule Kwelagobe of Botswana at the end of the event. Seventy-nine delegates competed in this year.

Miss Universe 2000 titleholder - Lara Dutta

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 2000
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 5
Top 10

Contestants

Notes

 India: Lara Dutta competed at Miss intercontinental 1997 where she official won the crown and later participated in Miss Universe 2000 and she won the crown for india for 2nd time

Other notes

  • Venezuela, initially chose Martina Thorogood to represent their country at both Miss Universe and Miss World 1999. Miss Universe officials objected to this as Thorogood placed first runner-up at Miss World and there was a chance that she could become Miss World should the winner resign or lose her crown. A second, smaller pageant was held among delegates who had competed in previous Miss Venezuela competitions, and Claudia Moreno was chosen to compete at Miss Universe.[1] Moreno went on to place first runner-up. Both Venezuelan candidates placed second in their respective competitions to the candidates from India
  • Russia initially chose Miss Russia 1997, Yelena Rogozhina for Miss Universe 2000, but her victory at the 1999 Miss Europe contest in Lebanon made her unable to compete at Miss Universe. The winner of Miss Russia 1999, Anna Kruglova, also was ineligible for Miss Universe due her being underage at the time. The organizers of the Miss Russia pageant decided to pick the Miss Russia 1999 first runner-up, Svetlana Goreva, for Miss Universe 2000.

Host city

Nicosia was announced as host city of the pageant on July 1, 1999.[2] The country invested $3.5 million in the event, in the hope that the publicity would increase tourism, the island's main industry.[3]

Conservative Cypriot church leaders protested the decision to hold the pageant on the island, claiming that millennium celebrations of the birth of Christ were more important and that the event was scandalous and would promote female nudity.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Venezuela elects new representative to Miss Universe contest". Associated Press. 2000-03-28.
  2. ^ "Cyprus to host Miss Universe in millennium". Agence France Press. 1999-07-01.
  3. ^ Kambas, Michele (1999-07-01). "Cyprus to host Miss Universe next year-official". Reuters.
  4. ^ "Church and state feud over Miss Universe contest". Associated Press. 1999-08-04.