Russia at major beauty pageants
This is a list of Russia's official representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants, considered the most important in the world. The country has won two victories:
- One— Miss Universe crown (2002 Dethroned)
- Two— Miss World crowns (1992 • 2008)
On 28 May 2002, Oxana Fedorova was crowned as Miss Universe 2002 and was dethroned on 24 September 2002 (119 days) and first runner-up Justine Pasek of Panama took over the Miss Universe title.
Russia's Big Four titleholders
- Color Key
- Ended as Runner-up
- Ended as one of the Finalists or Semi-finalists
YEAR | MISS UNIVERSE | MISS WORLD | MISS INTERNATIONAL | MISS EARTH |
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2021 | TBA | TBA | TBA | Albina Koroleva TBA |
2020 | Alina Sanko TBA |
↑ No Pageant Held | Yuliana Deryagina | |
2019 | × | Alina Sanko Top 12 |
Mari Oreshkina | Anna Baksheeva Top 10 |
2018 | Yulia Polyachikhina | Natalya Stroeva Top 30 |
Galina Lukina | Daria Kartyshova |
2017 | Ksenia Alexandrova | Polina Popova Top 10 |
Elena Kviatkevich | Lada Akimova 3rd Runner-Up |
2016 | Yuliana Korolkova | Yana Dobrovolskaya | Alisa Manenok Top 15 |
Aleksandra Cherepanova Top 8 |
2015 | Vladislava Evtushenko | Sofia Nikitchuk 1st Runner-Up |
Valeria Kufterina | Maria Chudakova |
2014 | Yulia Alipova | Anastasiya Kostenko Top 25 |
Alina Rekko | Anastasia Trusova 3rd Runner-Up |
2013 | Elmira Abdrazakova | Elmira Abdrazakova | Olga Gaidabura Top 15 |
Olesya Boslovyak |
2012 | Elizaveta Golovanova Top 10 |
Elizaveta Golovanova | Yekaterina Meglinskaya | Natalia Pereverzeva Top 8 |
2011 | Natalia Gantimurova | Natalia Gantimurova Top 30 |
Elena Chepilchenko Top 15 |
Alena Kuznetsova |
2010 | Irina Antonenko Top 15 |
Irina Sharipova Top 25 |
Anna Danilova | Victoria Shchukina 1st Runner-Up (Assumed) |
2009 | Sofia Rudieva | Kseniya Shipilova | Kseniya Hrabovskaya | Kseniya Podsevatkina |
2008 | Vera Krasova 3rd Runner-Up |
Ksenia Sukhinova WINNER |
Yekaterina Grushanina | Anna Mezentseva Top 16 |
2007 | Tatiana Kotova | Tatiana Kotova | Alexandra Mazur Top 15 |
× |
2006 | Anna Litvinova Top 20 |
Alexandra Mazur | Yelena Vinogradova | Yelena Salnikova |
2005 | Nataliya Nikolayeva | Yulia Ivanova Top 15 |
× | Tatyana Yamova Top 16 |
2004 | Kseniya Kustova | Tatyana Sidorchuk Top 15 |
Nataliya Kolodeznikova Top 15 |
× |
2003 | Olesya Bondarenko | Svetlana Goreva | Tatiana Chebotarevskaya Top 12 |
× |
2002 | Oxana Fedorova WINNER (Dethroned) |
Anna Tatarintseva Top 20 |
Kseniya Yefimtseva | × |
2001 | Oksana Kalandyrets Top 10 |
Irina Kovalenko Top 10 |
Tatiana Pavlova 2nd Runner-Up |
Victoriya Bonnya |
2000 | Svetlana Goreva | Anna Bodareva | Svetlana Goreva 2nd Runner-Up |
↑ No Pageant Held (established in 2001 in Manila, Philippines) |
1999 | Alexandra Petrova | Elena Yefimova | Maria Tchebotkevitch Top 15 | |
1998 | Anna Malova Top 10 |
Tatiana Mokrushina | × | |
1997 | Anna Baychik | Liudmila Popova | Victoriya Maloivan | |
1996 | Ilmira Shamsutdinova Top 6 |
Victoriya Tsapitsyna | Yulia Ermolenko | |
1995 | Yulia Alekseyeva | Yelena Bazina | × | |
1994 | Inna Zobova | Anna Malova | Yelena Gorbachova | |
1993 | ↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1952 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1960 in Florida, United States. Russia send their first delegate in 1994) |
Olga Sysoyeva | Ilmira Shamsutdinova 1st Runner-Up | |
1992 | Julia Kourotchkina WINNER |
↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1960 in California, United States and then it was transferred in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan. Russia send their first delegate in 1993) | ||
↑ No Pageant Held (established in 1951 in London, United Kingdom. Russia send their first delegate in 1992) |
Name of Pageant | Placements | Best Result |
---|---|---|
Miss Universe | 8 | Winner (2002 Dethroned) |
Miss World | 13 | Winner (1992 • 2008) |
Miss International | 10 | 1st Runner-Up (1993) |
Miss Earth | 8 | 1st Runner-Up (2010 Assumed) |
Total | 37 | 2 TITLES |
References
See also
- Miss Russia
- Miss International Russia
- Krasa Rossii (Miss Earth Russia)
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