Miss Supranational 2024 | |
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Date | 6 July 2024 |
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Venue | Strzelecki Park Amphitheater, Nowy Sącz, Lesser Poland, Poland |
Broadcaster | Polsat |
Entrants | 68 |
Placements | 25 |
Debuts | Bangladesh |
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Returns |
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Winner | Harashta Haifa Zahra Indonesia |
Congeniality | Samantha Jones (Panama) |
Best National Costume | Rossana Fiorini (Venezuela) |
Miss Supranational 2024 was the 15th edition of the Miss Supranational pageant, which was held in Nowy Sącz, Lesser Poland, on July 6, 2024.[1]
Andrea Aguilera Miss Supranational 2023 of Ecuador crowned her successor Harashta Haifa Zahra from Indonesia at the end of the event.[2][3]
On 5th February 2024, the official social media channels of the Miss Supranational Organization conveyed the announcement of the 15th edition to be hosted in Malopolska, Poland, in July.[4] Furthermore, on 1st March 2024, Gerhard Parzutka von Lipinski, the President of the Miss Supranational Organization, publicized that the final show is scheduled for Saturday, 6th July 2024.[5][6]
Contestants representing sixty-eight countries and territories have been chosen to participate in the pageant. Additionally, three contestants have been selected to take the place of the original winner, who was dethroned.
Silvia Vacaru of Italy was substituted by Camilla Farnesi for reasons that were not disclosed.[7][8] Emma May Gribble, Miss Supranational New Zealand 2024, withdrew for personal reasons and was subsequently replaced by Meghan Kenney.[9]
The edition marked the debut of Bangladesh[10] and saw the return of Albania, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Chile, Denmark, Equatorial Guinea, Honduras, Italy, Laos, Malta, Myanmar, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Uruguay, and the United States Virgin Islands. Aruba had last competed in 2015, while Italy and Pakistan had last competed in 2018. Australia, Equatorial Guinea, Honduras, Myanmar, New Zealand, and the United States Virgin Islands last competed in 2019. Albania and Sierra Leone had last competed in 2021; the others had last competed in 2022.
Withdrawals for the subsequent event included The Bahamas, Cameroon, Kenya, Jamaica, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Turkey, and Zambia. These countries withdrew due to their organizations' failure to appoint a delegate, hold a national competition, or lose their national franchise.[11] Additionally, Yollanda Chimbarami was initially scheduled to represent Zimbabwe in that edition but withdrew for undisclosed reasons.[12] Chimbarami was expected to compete in the next edition. Furthermore, Chhum Chandara of Cambodia and Choi Jeong-eun of South Korea withdrew due to visa issues after participating in the Supra Chat event.[11][13][14] Ignéfi Afi Claire of Togo was replaced by Bithja Gozo Akakpo for undisclosed reasons; however, Akakpo eventually withdrew as well.[15]
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Supranational 2024 | |
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Top 12 |
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Top 25 |
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§ – placed into the Top 12 by fan-voting challenge
Δ – placed into the Top 25 by fast-track challenges
♡ – placed into the Top 25 by "the Candidate's Choice" (chosen by fellow contestants)
The award was presented to representatives who achieved the highest ranking within the continent, excluding those in the Top 5.
Continent | Contestant |
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Caribbean |
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Award | Contestant |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Miss Talent | |
Best National Costume | |
Woman of Substance Award |
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The Supra Chat event commenced on May 16, 2024, and was broadcast via the official YouTube channel of Miss Supranational. Each participant had the opportunity to introduce themselves to a gathering comprising five to nine individuals. In this year's edition, ten groups vied for supremacy, with the victors from each group advancing to the final round of the competition.[17]
Group | Country 1 | Country 2 | Country 3 | Country 4 | Country 5 | Country 6 | Country 7 | Country 8 | Country 9 |
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1[18] | Canada | Denmark | Haiti | India | New Zealand | Pakistan | US Virgin Islands | — | — |
2[19] | Germany | Iceland | Malta | Poland | Romania | Slovakia | United Kingdom | — | — |
3[20] | Bolivia | Brazil | Costa Rica | Ecuador | Honduras | Portugal | Venezuela | — | — |
4[21] | Albania | Belgium | Cayman Islands | Curaçao | Myanmar | Netherlands | Philippines | — | — |
5[22] | Australia | Botswana | Czech Republic | Sierra Leone | Spain | — | — | — | |
6[23] | Argentina | Colombia | Cuba | Dominican Republic | El Salvador | Mexico | Nicaragua | — | — |
7 | Aruba | Côte d’Ivoire | Ghana | Gibraltar | Nepal | Trinidad and Tobago | — | — | — |
8 | Bangladesh | Hong Kong | Indonesia | Japan | Laos | Malaysia | Thailand | — | |
9[24] | Guatemala | Paraguay | Peru | Puerto Rico | Uruguay | — | — | — | — |
10 | Croatia | Finland | Nigeria | Panama | South Africa | Ukraine | United States | Vietnam |
Group | Country 1 | Country 2 | Country 3 | Country 4 | Country 5 |
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1 | Brazil | Curaçao | Czech Republic | Haiti | United Kingdom |
2 | Dominican Republic | Indonesia | Nigeria | Puerto Rico | Trinidad and Tobago |
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In the Miss Influencer Opportunity, two women were selected as winners through the Facebook competition, and the rest were chosen as winners through Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and X competition. As a result, they automatically became part of the Top 13 finalists. If one of them was successful in the challenge, they automatically advanced to become a semifinalist in the finals.[25][26][27][28][29]
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Top 13 |
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The winner of the Supra Fan Vote was automatically advanced to the Top 12 of Miss Supranational 2024. Voting began on June 18, 2024, and lasted until the final night. The final list of the leaderboard was announced on July 6 before the finals.[31][30]
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Top 10 |
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The Supra Model of the Year event was streamed live on the official Miss Supranational YouTube channel at 6 pm on June 29, 2024.[32] At the event, it was announced that one of the five continental winners would advance to the finals as a semi-finalist after being named the overall winner during the final night.
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Continental Winners | Africa |
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Top 11 |
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On June 25, twenty talent entries were showcased on Miss Supranational's official YouTube channel, followed by a voting process. The Supra Talent Finals event was broadcast live on the Miss Supranational official YouTube channel at 9 pm on June 29, 2024.[34] Miss Denmark and Myanmar were chosen individually to participate in the final competition.
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Winner | |
Top 7 |
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Top 20 |
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On June 6, 2024, the President of the Miss Supranational Organization, Gerhard Parzutka von Lipinski, announced Nico Panagio as the host for the Miss and Mister Supranational 2024 Final Shows.[35] Kasia Kołeczek will also be joining Panagio on the finals.[36]
The Preliminary Competition was broadcast live on the official Miss Supranational YouTube channel at 8pm CET on July 1, 2024, with the panel of experts consisting of:[37][38]
The final show was broadcast live on the official Miss Supranational YouTube channel at 8pm CET, on July 6, 2024, with the panel of experts consisting of:[40]
Sixty-eight contestants competed for the title:
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age[a] | Hometown | Continental Group |
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Albania | Ema Hila[41] | 18 | Tirana | Europe |
Argentina | Agustina Bruenner[42] | 26 | Posadas | Americas |
Aruba | Rashida Schmidt[43] | 22 | San Nicolaas | Caribbean |
Australia | Janaya Reimers[7] | 21 | Melbourne | Oceania |
Bangladesh | Towhida Tusnim Tifa[10] | 26 | Gazipur | Asia |
Belgium | Elizabeth Victoria Raska[citation needed] | 25 | Brussels | Europe |
Bolivia | Estefanía Ibarra[44] | 29 | La Paz | Americas |
Botswana | Leah Barobetse[45] | 25 | Lentsweletau | Africa |
Brazil | Isadora Murta[46] | 26 | Belo Horizonte | Americas |
Canada | Rachel Murgel[47] | 23 | Toronto | Americas |
Cayman Islands | Jaci Patrick[48] | 29 | West Bay | Caribbean |
Chile | Vaihere Domingo[citation needed] | 24 | Viña del Mar | Americas |
Colombia | Sherren Londoño Perea[citation needed] | 23 | Bogotá | Americas |
Costa Rica | María José Segura[49] | 27 | Cartago | Americas |
Côte d’Ivoire | Marie-Louise Maitre[50] | 26 | Bouaké | Africa |
Croatia | Esmeralda Slaviček[51] | 26 | Zagreb | Europe |
Cuba | María José Cetina[52] | 19 | Camagüey | Caribbean |
Curaçao | Chanelle de Lau[53] | 29 | Willemstad | Caribbean |
Czech Republic | Justýna Zedníková[54] | 21 | Prague | Europe |
Denmark | Victoria Larsen[55] | 21 | Roskilde | Europe |
Dominican Republic | Jennifer Valdez[citation needed] | 26 | Pedernales | Caribbean |
Ecuador | Doménica Alessi[56] | 22 | Quito | Americas |
El Salvador | Naomy Montiel[57] | 19 | San Miguel | Americas |
Finland | Aleksandra Hannusaari[citation needed] | 20 | Kauhajoki | Europe |
Germany | Luisa Victoria Malz[citation needed] | 21 | Dortmund | Europe |
Ghana | Abigail Fanna Kabirou[58] | 24 | Dubai | Africa |
Gibraltar | Phoebe Noble[citation needed] | 21 | Gibraltar | Europe |
Guatemala | Andrea Zapeta[citation needed] | 29 | Cobán | Americas |
Haiti | Tarah-Lynn Saint-Elien[59] | 29 | Rahway | Caribbean |
Honduras | Stephie Morel[60] | 20 | Choloma | Americas |
Hong Kong | Jo An Ma[citation needed] | 27 | Hong Kong | Asia |
Iceland | Helena O’Connor[61] | 19 | Reykjavík | Europe |
India | Sonal Kukreja[62] | 26 | Jaipur | Asia |
Indonesia | Harashta Haifa Zahra[63] | 20 | Garut | Asia |
Italy | Camilla Farnesi[citation needed] | 24 | Viareggio | Europe |
Japan | Yuki Sonoda[64] | 25 | Kagoshima | Asia |
Laos | Christina Lasasimma[65] | 31 | Vientiane | Asia |
Malaysia | Andreana Celly[66] | 20 | Lundu | Asia |
Malta | Shania Degiorgio[67] | 20 | Valletta | Europe |
Mexico | Andrea Sáenz[citation needed] | 26 | Chihuahua | Americas |
Myanmar | Myo Sandar Win[68] | 28 | Thanbyuzayat | Asia |
Nepal | Sajina Khanal[citation needed] | 23 | Sarlahi | Asia |
Netherlands | Bo Grooten[citation needed] | 23 | Coevorden | Europe |
New Zealand | Meghan Kenney[69] | 29 | Ōhope | Oceania |
Nicaragua | Elena Etienne[70] | 23 | Managua | Americas |
Nigeria | Sectra Okundaye[71] | 25 | Zamfara | Africa |
Pakistan | Misbah Arshad[citation needed] | 26 | Lahore | Asia |
Panama | Samantha Jones[citation needed] | 27 | Panama City | Americas |
Paraguay | Sofía Meyer[citation needed] | 22 | Ciudad del Este | Americas |
Peru | Nathaly Terrones[72] | 28 | Lima | Americas |
Philippines | Alethea Ambrosio[73] | 21 | San Rafael | Asia |
Poland | Angelika Jurkowianiec[74] | 28 | Namysłów | Europe |
Portugal | Cristina Carvalho[citation needed] | 30 | Azores | Europe |
Puerto Rico | Fiorella Medina[75] | 28 | Isabela | Caribbean |
Romania | Andreea Ioana Stan | 25 | Bucharest | Europe |
Sierra Leone | Mabinty Mansaray[76] | 22 | Kabala | Africa |
Slovakia | Petra Sivakova[77] | 23 | Humenné | Europe |
South Africa | Bryoni Govender[78] | 27 | Kempton Park | Africa |
Spain | Elizabeth Laker[79] | 26 | Tenerife | Europe |
Thailand | Kasama Suetrong[80] | 28 | Surat Thani | Asia |
Trinidad and Tobago | Brittany Deane[81] | 27 | San Fernando | Caribbean |
Ukraine | Marina Mizhnova[82] | 21 | Ternopil | Europe |
United Kingdom | Joanna Johnson[citation needed] | 30 | Blackpool | Europe |
United States | Jenna Dykstra[citation needed] | 28 | Clearwater | Americas |
United States Virgin Islands | Bria James[citation needed] | 26 | Saint Croix | Caribbean |
Uruguay | Lola de los Santos[83] | 27 | Paysandú | Americas |
Venezuela | Rossana Fiorini[84] | 29 | Mérida | Americas |
Vietnam | Lydie Phương Ly Vũ[85] | 31 | Ho Chi Minh City | Asia |
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