Miss Universe 2013

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Miss Universe 2013 was the 62nd Miss Universe pageant, held at the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Moscow, Russia on 9 November 2013.

Miss Universe 2013
Date9 November 2013
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueCrocus City Hall, Krasnogorsk, Moscow, Russia
BroadcasterInternational:
Official:
Entrants86
Placements16
Debuts
  • Azerbaijan
Withdrawals
  • Albania
  • Cayman Islands
  • Cyprus
  • Georgia
  • Ireland
  • Kosovo
  • Montenegro
  • Saint Lucia
  • Uruguay
Returns
  • Austria
  • Kazakhstan
  • Myanmar
  • Slovenia
  • Turks and Caicos Islands
WinnerGabriela Isler
Miss Universe 2013 - Wikidata Venezuela
CongenialityJin Ye
Miss Universe 2013 - Wikidata China
Best National CostumeNastassja Bolívar
Miss Universe 2013 - Wikidata Nicaragua
PhotogenicPaulina Krupińska
Miss Universe 2013 - Wikidata Poland
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At the end of the event, Olivia Culpo of the United States crowned Gabriela Isler of Venezuela as Miss Universe 2013. It was Venezuela's seventh victory, the second-most in the pageant's history.

Contestants from eighty-six countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Thomas Roberts and Mel B, with Jeannie Mai as backstage correspondent. Russian singer Emin Agalarov, American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco, and American singer-songwriter Steven Tyler performed in this year's pageant.

Background

 
Crocus City Hall, the venue for Miss Universe 2013.

Location and date

In May 2013, the Miss Universe Organization was in talks to host the 2013 edition of the competition in Russia after Emin Agalarov, son of Aras Agalarov and vice-president of Crocus Group, filmed his latest music video in Los Angeles with Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo as his co-star. Paula Shugart, top executive of Miss Universe at that time, raised the idea of hosting the 2013 edition of the pageant in Russia. Agalarov promptly agreed to pay $20 million in exchange for Trump bringing the 2013 Miss Universe competition to Russia. After four weeks of Emin Agalarov's video shoot with Culpo, Trump agreed that the pageant will be held in Moscow at the Crocus City complex, which is owned by the Agalarov family.

On 16 June 2013, during the Miss USA 2013 pageant in Las Vegas, Donald Trump, owner of the Miss Universe Organization, and Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo announced that the Miss Universe 2013 pageant will take place in Moscow, Russia on 9 November 2013. The announcement came after Rob Goldstone, music manager of Russian singer Emin Agalarov, posted on Facebook saying: "Fun meeting with Donald Trump." After the announcement, president of the Crocus Group Aras Agalarov, and his son Emin Agalarov joined Trump on stage to sign the official contract.

Years after the event, the owner at the time, Donald Trump, is involved in an ongoing controversy related to the pageant in Russia and activities alleged in the Steele dossier.

Hosts and performers

On 15 August 2013, Andy Cohen, who is openly gay, declined to co-host the pageant, due to the country's recent adoption of anti-gay laws. An Internet petition was also started for the Miss Universe Organization to relocate the pageant from Moscow due to these laws as well as human rights concerns. MSNBC anchor Thomas Roberts, also openly gay, took on hosting duties. While he condemned Russia for its anti-gay law, he stated his belief that his presence in Russia would make for a more effective statement against Russian homophobia than boycotting.

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty-six countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Nine of these delegates were appointees to their national titles and another was crowned after the organization discovered that there was an error in the placements of the finalists.

Hinarani de Longeaux, the first runner-up of Miss France 2013, was appointed to represent France after Marine Lorphelin, Miss France 2013, placed first runner-up at Miss World 2013 and was ineligible to compete for Miss Universe 2013. Ana Vrcelj, the second runner-up of Miss Serbia 2012, replaced Aleksandra Doknić as Miss Universe Serbia 2013 after Doknić replaced Nikolina Bojić as Miss Serbia 2012 because she was married.

Denise Garrido originally was crowned as Miss Universe Canada 2013. However, Garrido was stripped of the crown after a few hours when the organization discovered that there was a "typo" when the judges' handwritten scores were transferred into a computer program that determines the results. The official winner was Riza Santos, who was previously placed as first runner-up, while Garrido placed as third runner-up.

The 2013 edition saw the debut of Azerbaijan, and the returns of Austria, Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Slovenia, and Turks and Caicos Islands. Myanmar last competed in 1961 as Burma, which makes the country's first time to compete after more than five decades of withdrawing from Miss Universe, Austria last competed in 2004, while the others last competed in 2011. Albania, the Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Georgia, Ireland, Kosovo, Montenegro, Saint Lucia, and Uruguay withdrew. Mirjeta Shala of Kosovo withdrew because her visa was denied by Russia as it does not recognize Kosovo as an independent country. The withdrawal of Shala subsequently resulted to the withdrawal of Miss Universe Albania Fioralba Dizdari from the pageant due to political reasons. Janet Kerdikoshvili of Georgia withdrew due to unexpected health problems. However, both Kerdikoshvili and Shala competed in the pageant two years later. Nikoleta Jovanović of Montenegro withdrew as she did not meet the minimum age requirements, while Micaela Orsi of Uruguay withdrew because her visa application was denied by the Russian Embassy and due to some disagreements from her national director. The Cayman Islands, Cyprus, Ireland, and Saint Lucia withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Results

 
Miss Universe 2013 participating countries and territories.

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 2013
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 16

§ - Voted into the Top 16 by viewers

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic
Ice Princess (Glam Shot)

Best National Costume

Placement Contestant
Winner
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up

Pageant

Format

Same with 2011, fifteen semifinalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews. The internet voting is still being implemented, with fans being able to vote for another delegate to advance into the semifinals, making the number of semifinalists sixteen. The sixteen semifinalists competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to ten afterward. The ten semifinalists competed in the evening gown competition and were narrowed down to five afterward. The five finalists competed in the question and answer round and the final look.

Selection committee

Preliminary competition

Final telecast

Contestants

Eighty-six contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
  Angola Vaumara Rebelo 22 Luanda
  Argentina Brenda González 20 Rosario
  Aruba Stefanie Evangelista 24 San Nicolaas
  Australia Olivia Wells 19 Melbourne
  Austria Doris Hofmann 23 Steyr
  Azerbaijan Aysel Manafova 23 Baku
  Bahamas Lexi Wilson 22 Nassau
  Belgium Noémie Happart 20 Liege
  Bolivia Alexia Viruez 19 Santa Cruz
  Botswana Tsaone Macheng 24 Gaborone
  Brazil Jakelyne Oliveira 20 Rondonópolis
  British Virgin Islands Sharie De Castro 22 Tortola
  Bulgaria Veneta Krasteva 21 Sofia
  Canada Riza Santos 27 Calgary
  Chile María Jesús Matthei 21 Santiago
  China Jin Ye 25 Beijing
  Colombia Lucia Aldana 21 Cali
  Costa Rica Fabiana Granados 23 Guanacaste
  Croatia Melita Fabečić 18 Zagreb
  Curaçao Eline de Pool 19 Willemstad
  Czech Republic Gabriela Kratochvílová 23 Chotěboř
  Denmark Cecilia Iftikhar 26 Copenhagen
  Dominican Republic Yaritza Reyes 19 Santo Domingo
  Ecuador Constanza Báez 22 Quito
  El Salvador Alba Delgado 22 San Salvador
  Estonia Kristina Karjalainen 24 Tallinn
  Ethiopia Mhadere Tigabe 19 Addis Ababa
  Finland Lotta Hintsa 25 Helsinki
  France Hinarani de Longeaux 23 Tahiti
  Gabon Jennifer Ondo 21 Libreville
  Germany Anne-Julia Hagen 23 Berlin
  Ghana Hanniel Jamin 19 Accra
  Great Britain Amy Willerton 21 London
  Greece Anastasia Sidiropoulou 21 Athens
  Guam Alixes Scott 18 Tumon
  Guatemala Paulette Samayoa 23 Guatemala City
  Guyana Katherina Roshana 24 Georgetown
  Haiti Mondiana Pierre 21 Port-au-Prince
  Honduras Diana Schoutsen 26 Tela
  Hungary Rebeka Kárpáti 19 Budapest
  India Manasi Moghe 22 Mumbai
  Indonesia Whulandary Herman 26 Pariaman
  Israel Titi Yityish Aynaw 22 Netanya
  Italy Luna Voce 25 Crotone
  Jamaica Kerrie Baylis 25 Kingston
  Japan Yukimi Matsuo 26 Kyoto
  Kazakhstan Aygerim Kozhakanova 19 Almaty
  Lebanon Karen Ghrawi 22 Beirut
  Lithuania Simona Burbaitė 21 Vilnius
  Malaysia Carey Ng 25 Putrajaya
  Mauritius Diya Beeltah 25 Quatre Bornes
  Mexico Cynthia Duque 21 Monterrey
  Myanmar Moe Set Wine 25 Yangon
  Namibia Paulina Malulu 24 Windhoek
  Netherlands Stephanie Tency 23 Amsterdam
  New Zealand Holly Cassidy 22 Auckland
  Nicaragua Nastassja Bolívar 25 Diriamba
  Nigeria Stephanie Okwu 19 Imo State
  Norway Mari Ekeløf 24 Hamar
  Panama Carolina Brid 23 Veraguas
  Paraguay Guadalupe González 21 Asunción
  Peru Cindy Mejía 26 Lima
  Philippines Ariella Arida 24 Alaminos
  Poland Paulina Krupińska 26 Warsaw
  Puerto Rico Monic Pérez 23 Arecibo
  Romania Roxana Andrei 26 Târgoviște
  Russia Elmira Abdrazakova 19 Mezhdurechensk
  Serbia Ana Vrcelj 20 Belgrade
  Singapore Shi Lim 25 Bukit Batok
  Slovakia Jeanette Borhyová 21 Ivanka pri Dunaji
  Slovenia Nina Đurđević 22 Maribor
  South Africa Marilyn Ramos 22 Klerksdorp
  South Korea Kim Yu-mi 23 Seoul
  Spain Patricia Rodríguez 23 Canary Islands
  Sri Lanka Amanda Ratnayake 23 Colombo
  Sweden Alexandra Friberg 19 Stockholm
  Switzerland Dominique Rinderknecht 24 Zurich
  Tanzania Betty Omara 20 Dar es Salaam
  Thailand Chalita Yaemwannang 25 Bangkok
  Trinidad and Tobago Catherine Miller 21 Port-of-Spain
  Turkey Berrin Keklikler 19 Istanbul
  Turks and Caicos Snwazna Adams 27 Providenciales
  Ukraine Olga Storozhenko 21 Vinnytsia
  United States Erin Brady 26 East Hampton
  Venezuela Gabriela Isler 25 Valencia
  Vietnam Trương Thị May 25 Ho Chi Minh City

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References

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