Miss Supranational 2021

Miss Supranational
2021
Data

21 sierpnia 2021

Miejsce

Amfiteatr Parku Strzeleckiego, Nowy Sącz

Prowadzenie

Anna Matlewska i Ivan Podrez

Występy

Kasia Moś, Alicja Szemplińska, Sabina Jeszka & Karolina Leszko

Stacja telewizyjna

Polsat

Liczba uczestników

58

Zwycięzcy
Miss Supranational

Chanique Rabe
 Namibia

1. wicemiss

Karla Guilfú Acevedo
 Portoryko

2. wicemiss

Thato Mosehle
 Południowa Afryka

3. wicemiss

Valentina Sánchez
 Wenezuela

4. wicemiss

Eoanna Constanza
 Dominikana

Nawigacja
20192022

Miss Supranational 2021 – 12. wybory Miss Supranational. Po roku przerwy spowodowanej pandemią koronawirusa konkurs odbył się 21 sierpnia 2021 roku w Amfiteatrze Parku Strzeleckiego w Nowym Sączu. Miss Supranational 2021 została reprezentantka Namibii Chanique Rabe, zostając tym samym pierwszą zwyciężcynią z Afryki w historii. Zwyciężczyni konkursu oprócz tytułu zdobyła nagrodą pieniężną w wysokości 35 tysięcy dolarów.

Państwa i terytoria zależne uczestniczące w Miss Supranational 2021

Rezultaty

TytułLaureatka
Miss Supranational 2021
1. wicemiss
2. wicemiss
3. wicemiss
4. wicemiss
Top 12
Top 24

Po finale ujawniono szczegółowe TOP 24 konkursu:

Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności

KontynentLaureautka
Afryka Kenia – Phidelia Mutunga
Ameryki Brazylia – Deise Benício
Azja Indonezja – Jihane Almira Chedid
Karaiby Haiti – Pascale Bélony
Europa Polska – Natalia Balicka

Nagrody specjalne

TytułLaureautkaPodgląd przypisów
Najlepszy kostium narodowy IndonezjaJihane Almira Chedid[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Miss Fotogeniczności Belgia – Louise-Marie Losfeld
Miss Koleżeńskości IndonezjaJihane Almira Chedid

Supra Chat

RezultatUczestniczka
Top 2
Top 8

Supra Fan Vote

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
Top 10

Miss Talentu

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
  •  GhanaVerónica Sarfo Adu Nti
2. miejsce
3. miejsce
Top 5

Miss Elegancji

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
1. wicemiss
2. wicemiss
Top 11

Top Model

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
  •  PanamaDarelys Yahel Santos Domínguez
Top Model Europa
  •  Belgia – Louise-Marie Losfeld
  • Top 3:  Albania – Ines Kasemi
  • Top 3:  Grecja – Melina Maria Miliou
Top Model Ameryki
  •  Panama – Darelys Yahel Santos Domínguez
  • 2 miejsce:  Brazylia – Deise Benício
Top Model Afryka
Top Model Karaiby
Top Model Azja

Supra Influencer

RezultatUczestniczka
Zwyciężczyni
  •  KeniaPhidelia Mutunga
Top 3
Top 10

Lista uczestniczek

58 kandydatek konkursu Miss Supranational 2021:

PaństwoKandydatkaWiekMiasto rodzinne
 AlbaniaInes Kasemi24Durrës
 AngliaSophie Marie Dunning29Shropshire
 BahamyNyisha Tilus29Marsh Harbour
 BelgiaLouise-Marie Losfeld18Ostenda
 BoliwiaLuz Elva Claros Gallardo26Cochabamba
 BrazyliaDeise de Moura Benício30Brasília
 ChileMacarena Gutiérrez Radich26Ñuñoa
 ChinyAlice Li27Pekin
 CzechyAngelika Kostyshynová25Uście nad Łabą
 DominikanaEoanna Elaynna Constanza Santana25Santo Domingo
 EkwadorJusteen Amberth Cruz Lara23Guayaquil
 FilipinyDindi Joy Lacabe Pajares28Orani
 FinlandiaVilma Halme22Joensuu
 FrancjaJudith Brumant-Lachoua23Rennes
 GhanaVerónica Sarfo Adu Nti26Bekwai
 GrecjaMelina-Maria Miliou18Chania
 GujanaFelicia Ally Inayah30Parika
 GwadelupaEdosy Grego26Sainte-Anne
 HaitiPascale Bélony28Cap-Haïtien
 HiszpaniaDana María Tomuta Olteanu22Barcelona
 HolandiaSwelia da Silva Antonio24Haga
 IndieAavriti Choudhary23Jabalpur
 IndonezjaJihane Almira Chedid21Semarang
 IrlandiaJessica Marie Hopper28Donegal
 IslandiaDísa Dungal29Reykjavík
 JamajkaLawnda Shantell Jackson29Negril
 JaponiaEmiri Yanna Shimizu27Osaka
 KanadaSasha Lombardi28Toronto
 KeniaPhidelia Mutunga26Mombasa
 KolumbiaValentina Aldana Dorado21Cali
 Korea PołudniowaHyesoo Jeon29Seul
 MaltaShailey Micallef19Floriana
 MeksykPalmira Ariannda Ruiz Vigueras29Huajuapan de León
 NamibiaChanique Rabe24Windhuk
 NepalShimal Kanaujiya24Katmandu
 NiemcyDenisse Nicolle Ligpitan25Stuttgart
 NigeriaAkeelah Sabiqoh Aminu23Auchi
 NorwegiaIna Kollset22Svinndal
 PanamaDarelys Yahel Santos Domínguez27Panama
 ParagwajPaloma del Puerto Araújo26Asunción
 PeruSolange Hermoza Rivera26Trujillo
 PolskaNatalia Balicka22Poznań
 Południowa AfrykaThato Thelma Mosehle26Stilfontein
 PortorykoKarla Inelisse Guilfú Acevedo23Patillas
 PortugaliaNadini Machado Gumira29Funchal
 RosjaAngelina Gorbunova19Moskwa
 RumuniaAnna Michela Ciornea25Bukareszt
 RwandaAnitha Kate Umuratwa21Kigali
 SalwadorLinda Maya Sibrián Minero20San Salvador
 Stany ZjednoczoneShivali Patel24Raleigh
 Sierra LeoneRamatulai Jarata Wurie26Freetown
 SłowacjaKristína Víglaská22Zwoleń
 Sudan PołudniowyAmelia Aboud Michael Sky †25Dżuba
 SurinamFarisha Tjin-Asjoe[7]22Paramaribo
 SzwecjaJacqueline Rybak28Växjö
 TajlandiaBenjarat Akkarawanichsil Aebi27Phuket
 Trynidad i TobagoJenelle Thongs29Morvant
 WenezuelaValentina Belén Sánchez Trivella26Porlamar

Pozostałe informacje

Państwa, które powróciły do konkursu

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2011:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2015:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2016:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2017:

Ostatni raz w konkursie w 2018:

Kraje, które zmieniły kandydatki

  •  Polska – Anna Maria Jaromin ► Natalia Balicka

Państwa, które zrezygnowały z konkursu

Kraje, które wybrały kandydatki, lecz wycofały się z konkursu

Kandydatki, które brały udział w innych konkursach piękności

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