Miss World 2003

Data:6 grudnia 2003
Kraj:Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chiny
Miasto:Sanya
Gala finałowa:Crown of Beauty Theatre
Liczba uczestniczek:106
Zwyciężczyni:Rosanna Davison,  Irlandia
Poprzedniczka:Azra Akin,  Turcja
Następczyni:María Julia Mantilla García,  Peru

Miss World 2003 – była to 53. edycja konkursu Miss World. Konkurs odbył się 6 grudnia 2003 r., po raz pierwszy w Crown of Beauty Theatre w Sanya, w Chinach. Galę finałową poprowadzili: Phil Keoghan, Amanda Byram i Angela Chow. O koronę i tytuł Miss World walczyło 106 uczestniczek z całego świata. Miss World 2002Azra Akin ukoronowała swoją następczynię - Rosannę Davison, córkę znanego muzyka Chrisa de Burgha. Polskę reprezentowała Karolina Gorazda, nie odniosła jednak sukcesu.

Wyniki

Miejsca

Wyniki finałuUczestniczka
Miss World 2003
1. wicemiss
  •  Kanada – Nazanin Afshin-Jam
2. wicemiss
Finalistki ^
Półfinalistki
(W kolejności
zajętego w konkursie miejsca)
^

Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności

KontynentUczestniczka
Afryka
Ameryki
  •  Kanada – Nazanin Afshin-Jam
Azja i Oceania
Europa
Karaiby

Mini konkursy gwarantujące miejsce w półfinale - tzw. fast track

Miss Plaży

  • Zwyciężczyni: Rosanna Davison (Irlandia)
  • 1. wicemiss: Bianca Sissing (Szwajcaria)
  • 2. wicemiss: Helen Aponte (Boliwia)
  • Półfinalistki: Julie Taton (Belgia), Hayat Ahmed (Etiopia), Maria Rafaela Yunon (Filipiny), Jade Fulford (Jamajka), Melanie Paul (Nowa Zelandia), Karolina Gorazda (Polska), Natalia Rodríguez (Urugwaj)

Miss Sportu

  • Zwyciężczyni: Nazanin Afshin Jam (Kanada)
  • 1. wicemiss: Lucie Vachova (Czechy)
  • 2. wicemiss: Patricia Filomena Chifor (Rumunia)

Miss Osobowości

  • Zwyciężczyni: Helen Aponte (Boliwia)
  • 1. wicemiss: Racquel Wilkinson (Barbados)
  • 2. wicemiss: Anne-Marie Browne (Antigua)

Miss Talentu

  • Zwyciężczyni: Irina Onashvili (Gruzja)
  • 1. wicemiss: Joyceline Montero (Portoryko)
  • 2. wicemiss: Kriistina Gabor (Estonia)
  • Półfinalistki: Anne-Marie Browne (Antigua), Grisel Hitoff (Argentyna), Nathalie Biermans (Aruba), Boingotlo Motlalekgosi (Botswana),Quan Qi (Chiny), Julie Taton (Czechy), Maria Eugenia Vargas (Dominikana), Hayat Ahmed (Etiopia), Ami Vashi (Indie), Rosanna Davison (Irlandia), Nazanin Afshin-Jam (Kanada), Claudia Molina (Kolumbia), Park Ji-yea (Korea), Vaida Griksaite (Litwa), Irina Askolska (Łotwa), Marija Vašik (Macedonia), Kimberly Castro (Mariany Północne), Valentina Patruno (Wenezuela)

Wybór widzów

  • Zwyciężczyni: Olivia Stratton (Australia)

Nagrody specjalne

  • Najlepszy projektant sukienki: Claudia Hernández (Peru)
  • Stypendium Miss World: Denisa Kola (Albania)

Uczestniczki

Notatki dot. krajów uczestniczących

Debiuty

Powracające państwa i terytoria

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1981:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1998:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1999:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 2000:

Ostatnio uczestniczące w 2001:

Państwa i terytoria rezygnujące

Uczestniczące w roku poprzednim

Rezygnacja z udziału w konkursie

  •  Armenia – Luysya Tovmasian
  •  Austria – Tanja Duhovich
  •  Fidżi – Aishwarya Sukhdeo - w ostatniej chwili zrezygnowała z udziału w konkursie z nieznanych powodów; jednakże uczestniczyła w konkursie Miss World 2004

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