The three highest scores in the history of the Miss Universe pageant with judges' scores revealed on TV. The gorgeous Carolina Gomez of Colombia sashayed in that elegant evening gown number in Manila, the Philippines in 1994 earning her an average of 9.897. The brilliant and eloquent Lara Dutta of India wowed everyone in her replies to the initial interview of semifinalists in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2000. This earned her a near perfect score of 9.95. In the swimsuit category, a previous record of 9.85 swimsuit average score by Veruzka Ramirez of Venezuela (1998, Hawaii, USA) was broken when the breathtaking Oxana Federova of Russia began her phenomenal walk during the swimsuit competition in Puerto Rico (2002). Oxana got a whopping average score of 9.88!
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Miss Universe Record Holders
The three highest scores in the history of the Miss Universe pageant with judges' scores revealed on TV. The gorgeous Carolina Gomez of Colombia sashayed in that elegant evening gown number in Manila, the Philippines in 1994 earning her an average of 9.897. The brilliant and eloquent Lara Dutta of India wowed everyone in her replies to the initial interview of semifinalists in Nicosia, Cyprus in 2000. This earned her a near perfect score of 9.95. In the swimsuit category, a previous record of 9.85 swimsuit average score by Veruzka Ramirez of Venezuela (1998, Hawaii, USA) was broken when the breathtaking Oxana Federova of Russia began her phenomenal walk during the swimsuit competition in Puerto Rico (2002). Oxana got a whopping average score of 9.88!
Friday, May 23, 2008
Latin American Beauties Who Almost Made It...
Maribel Arrieta, Miss El Salvador 1955
The land of beautiful women Venezuela is of no exception. With Maritza, Irene, Barbara, and Alicia winning the title , this country is always a force to reckon with every year in the Miss Universe. But prior to these four women winning the title, there were already two women from Venezuela who almost made it, Mariela Pérez Branger who was first runner up to USA's Sylvia Louise Hitchcock in 1967 and Judith Josefina Castillo who was first runner up to Israel's Rina Messinger in 1976. Then came Marena Bencomo who almost made consecutive wins for Venezuela in 1997 just after Alicia Machado won the first title for Venezuela after 6 years but a woman from Hawaii, Brooke Mahealani Lee, edged her out with her refreshing beauty, engaging personality, and quick wits. Then in the following year, Venezuela sent a head-turning beauty to avenge Marena's defeat. The venue? Hawaii! The land of Brooke who defeated Marena. Veruzka was a sure winner. Armed with a very beautiful face, a perfectly shaped body(she registered the highest swimsuit score before the new millenium), and an aura of a confident winner, Veruzka was almost number 1 in everyone's list. But then again, she finished second to Wendy of Trinidad and Tobago. To end the millenium, Venezuela did it again when Claudia Moreno was first runner up to the unstoppable Lara Dutta of India. Had these Venezuelans won the crown, it would have been a record extremely difficult to break in any international pageant- having 3 consecutive winners.
The new millenium produced four more "close-to-the-crown" beauties" except for Panama's Justine Pasek who took over Oxana when the latter was stripped off the title. Mariangel Ruiz in 2003 had a neck to neck battle with fellow Latina Amelia Vega of Dominican Republic who eventually won. Cynthia Olavarria of Puerto Rico was every inch a winner but the crown went to Canada's Natalie Glebova in 2005, same year when Latinas ruled the semifinals. Surprisingly, Puerto Rico's Zuleyka Rivera succeeded in the following year what Colombia and Venezuela failed to make, avenging the near win of their delegates. Surprisingly again in 2007, Japan did what Puerto Rico did the past year. Riyo Mori of Japan, armed like a samurai, avenged Kurara's defeat to Zuleyka. The last first runner up from Latin America is Brazil's Natália Aparecida Guimarães who was almost there. Following the sequence of events(first runner up this year, winner next year), will Brazil win this year's Miss Universe Pageant in Vietnam. Let's find out....
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