Miss Globe International
Miss Globe is an international beauty pageant that has been held annually since 1925. Initially known as Dream Girl International or Boston Globe, the contest was rebranded as Miss Globe in 1975. As The Miss Globe, organized by the Deliart Association, the pageant is officially headquartered in Albania.
The current titleholder, Diana Moreno from Colombia, was crowned on 15 October 2024, at the Tirana Olympic Park in Albania. She succeeded Miss Globe 2023, Manvin Khera from Malaysia.[1]
History
[edit]The Miss Globe pageant originated in 1925 with a competition held at the Emek Cinema in the Beyoğlu district of Istanbul, Turkey. It was conceived by Alien Mouradian, one of the cinema's directors, as a way to attract cinema audiences. The event was initially known as Dream Girl International, and the first winner was reported to be Alma F. Cavagnaro from the United States. However, Arak Çetin is also cited as the first titleholder, though some contemporary reports suggested the competition was unfairly judged. Due to this controversy, the cinema operators announced they would discontinue the competition shortly after its launch.[2]
Following this, Mouradian moved to the United States and continued organizing the Miss Globe contest, notably holding an event at the models' ball in Winnipesaukee, where Alma Cavagnaro was crowned.[2]
The first official trademark registration for the Miss Globe Beauty Contest was made in Turkey in 1950, under the auspices of the international film business RCA. The pageant became a traditional event and, in 1975, was acquired by Charlie See after Mouradian's death.[2]
Under See's leadership, the Miss Globe International contest was restructured and expanded. The final competition in Turkey was chaired by Süha Özgermi and held at the Halikarnas stage in Bodrum, Muğla. Subsequently, the pageant grew into a global event, with national competitions held in various countries, culminating in an international final.[2]
The Miss Globe
[edit]The following are the winners of The Miss Globe pageant since 2004, organized by the Deliart Association after its 2016 split from Miss Globe (Miss Globe Inc.) and the dissolution of all other organizations' claims.[3]
Year | Country/Territory | The Miss Globe | Venue | Entrants |
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2024 | Colombia | Diana Moreno[4][5][6][7] | Tirana, Albania | 43 |
2023 | Malaysia | Manvin Khera[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] | Durrës, Albania | 51 |
2022 | Dominican Republic | Anabel Payano[16][17][18][19] | Tirana, Albania | 49 |
2021 | Philippines | Maureen Montagne | 50 | |
2020 | Kosovo | Lorinda Kolgeci | 42 | |
2019 | Mexico | Alejandra Diaz de Leon | Ulcinj, Montenegro | 46 |
2018 | China | Yu Yizhou | Tirana, Albania | 45 |
2017 | Vietnam | Đỗ Trần Khánh Ngân | 53 | |
2016 | India | Dimple Patel | 43 | |
2015 | Philippines | Ann Colis | Toronto, Canada | 38 |
2014 | Canada | Jacqueline Wojciechowski | Tirana, Albania | 40 |
2013 | Romania | Bianca Maria Paduraru | 36 | |
2012 | Albania | Kleoniki Delijorgji | 43 | |
2011 | Germany | Stephanie Alice | 41 | |
2010 | Lithuania | Laura Urbonite | 40 | |
2009 | Algeria | Samah Gahfaz | Durrës, Albania | 47 |
2008 | Albania | Almeda Abazi | 37 | |
2007 | Brazil | Helen Da Silva | 40 | |
2006 | Venezuela | Viviana Ramos | 41 | |
2005 | Slovakia | Lucia Liptakova | 41 | |
2004 | Russia | Kristina Slavinskaya | 44 |
Miss Globe
[edit]The following are the winners of the Miss Globe pageant, organized by Miss Globe Group Inc. since 1974. In 2016, the pageant began to split, and the following year the organization stopped operating.[20]
Year | Country/Territory | Miss Globe | Venue | Entrants |
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2018 | United States | Alyssha Shanks | Beijing, China | 48 |
2017 | Canada | Kara Granger | 23 | |
2016 | United States | Mary Ryelle Espiritu | Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic | 10 |
2015 | Philippines | Ann Colis | Toronto, Canada | 38 |
2014 | Canada | Jacqueline Wojciechowski | Tirana, Albania | 40 |
2013 | Romania | Bianca Maria Paduraru | 36 | |
2012 | Albania | Kleoniki Delijorgji | 43 | |
2011 | Germany | Stephanie Ziolko | 41 | |
2010 | Lithuania | Laura Urbonaite | 40 | |
2009 | Algeria | Samah Gahfaz | Durres, Albania | 47 |
2008 | Albania | Almeda Abazi | 37 | |
2007 | Brazil | Helen Da Silva | 40 | |
2006 | Venezuela | Viviana Lisbeth Ramos Puna | 41 | |
2005 | Slovakia | Lucia Liptakova | 41 | |
2004 | Russia | Kristina Slavinskaya | 44 | |
2003 | Germany | Lena Kwasow | United States Of America | 34 |
2002 | United States | Jennifer Schooler | Istanbul, Turkey | 18 |
2001 | Philippines | Maricar Balagtas | 76 | |
2000 | Venezuela | Joan Carolina Chópite Sute | 76 | |
1999 | Turkmenistan | Jana Tairova | 34 | |
1998 | Estonia | Karin Laasmäe | 73 | |
1997 | Czech Republic | Petra Hlavacova | 41 | |
1996 | United States | Kimberly Lawrence | 71 | |
1995 | Finland | Minna Mäki-Kala | 70 | |
1994 | Australia | Skye-Jilly Edwards | 69 | |
1993 | Russia | Polina Vikhovskaya | 68 | |
1992 | Argentina | Laura Verónica Rafael | 67 | |
1991 | Finland | Minna Kuukka | Aspendos, Turkey | 31 |
1990 | Venezuela | Yormery Ortega Sánchez | 65 | |
1989 | Switzerland | Karina Berger | 64 | |
1988 | Venezuela | Yajaira Cristina Vera Roldan | 63 | |
1974 | France | Donna Clark | 50 |
Miss Globe International
[edit]The following are the original titleholders of the Miss Globe International beauty contest, which was founded in 1925. In 2003, the pageant split into two organizations, and Miss Globe established its own separate competition.[21][22]
Year | Country/Territory | Miss Globe International | Venue | Entrants |
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2014 | Australia | Esma Voloder | Baku, Azerbaijan | 53 |
2013 | Not held | |||
2012 | Brazil | Jakelyne Oliveira | Famagusta, Northern Cyprus | 41 |
2011 | Norway | Nina Elisa Fjalestad | 41 | |
2010 | Spain | Yenifer Solis | Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus | 40 |
2003 | Brazil | Priscilla Meirelles | Antalya, Turkey | 78 |
2002 | United States | Jennifer Schooler | Istanbul, Turkey | 77 |
2001 | Philippines | Maricar Balagtas | 76 | |
2000 | Venezuela | Joan Carolina Chópite Sute | Girne, Turkey | 75 |
1999 | Albania | Valbona Selimllari | Istanbul, Turkey | 74 |
1998 | Estonia | Karin Laasmäe | 73 | |
1997 | Czech Republic | Petra Hlavacova | 72 | |
1996 | United States | Kimberly Lawrence | 71 | |
1995 | Finland | Minna Mäki-Kala | 70 | |
1994 | Australia | Skye-Jilly Edwards | 69 | |
1993 | Russia | Polina Vikhovskaya | Istanbul, Turkey | 68 |
1992 | Argentina | Laura Verónica Rafael | Aspendos, Turkey | 67 |
1991 | Finland | Minna Kuukka | 66 | |
1990 | Venezuela | Yormery Ortega Sánchez | Bursa, Turkey | 65 |
1989 | Switzerland | Karina Berger | Istanbul, Turkey | 64 |
1988 | Venezuela | Yajaira Vera | Bodrum, Turkey | 63 |
1974 | France | Dona Clark | Aspendos, Turkey |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ "Miss Globe 2021 Winner". Rappler. 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
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- ^ "Dominican Republic wins Miss Globe 2022". ABS-CBN News. 16 October 2022. p. 5.
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- ^ "Dominican Republic bet wins Miss Globe 2022". CNN Philippines. 16 October 2022. p. 6. Archived from the original on 21 August 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
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