From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Miss World Sports
Miss World Sports
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Nazanin Afshin-Jam Canada 1st Runner-up
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Amy Guy Wales 14th Runner-up
Continental Group Winner
Asia Pacific
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Malgosia Majewska Canada Semifinalist
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Abigail "Abby" McCary United States Semifinalist
Miss World Sports or Sportswoman is a title and award • (Antigua & Barbuda) Miss Talent & 7th Runner-Up
given to the winner of a sports event at Miss World. It is • (Fiji)
a fast track or preliminary event, giving the winner auto- • (Iceland)
matically makes it into the semifinals. So far there are 5 • (Netherlands)
Miss World Sports winners starting at 2003. In 2005, there • (Russia) 11th Runner-up
was no Miss Sports winner because it wasn’t held as an • (Thailand)
individual fast track event, but rather a continental team
competition. Starting in 2006, the individual competition 2005
was back again. • 1st Runner-up:
• 2nd Runner-up:
Rules
2006
All the contestants have to be trained in sit ups, push ups,
jumping jacks, and etc. The fastest women get to move on • 1st Runner-up: (Puerto Rico) Semifinalist
to the next round. From there on they get tested on the • 2nd Runner-up: (Latvia)
sports (swimming, long jump, etc). Then the top 3 win- • Top 24 Semi-finalists:
ners are announced. • • (Botswana) • • (Mexico)
• (Cayman Islands) Semifinalist
• (Finland) • (Mongolia)
Miss World Sports Results • (Guatemala) • (Montenegro)
Placement at Miss World for runners-up are in italics. • (Hungary) • (Namibia)
• (Indonesia) Semifinalist
2003 • (Italy) • (Russia)
• (Japan) • (Slovakia)
• 1st Runner-up: (Czech Republic)
• (Kazakhstan) • (South Africa)
• 2nd Runner-up: (Romania)
• (Korea) • (Trinidad &
• (Martinique) Tobago)
2004 • (United States)
• 1st Runner-up: (Australia) 5th Runner-up • (Zambia)
• 2nd Runner-up: TIE
• (Peru) Miss World 2004 2007
• (Trinidad & Tobago) 6th Runner-up
• 1st Runner-up: (Scotland)
• Top 10 Semi-finalists:
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Miss World Sports
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Alexandra Ívarsdóttir Iceland Semifinalist
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Erusa Sasaki Japan Semifinalist
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Lori Moore Northern Ireland Semifinalist
Winner Represented Placement at Miss World
Marianly Tejeda Dominican Republic Top 30
• 2nd Runner-up: (Sweden) Finalist 2010
• 3rd Runner-up: (Wales)
• 1st Runner-up: (Slovakia)
• 2nd Runner-up: (Norway)
2008 • Top 20 Semifinalists:
• 1st Runner-up: (Nigeria) • (Australia)
• 2nd Runner-up: (Portugal) • (Botswana)
• Top 7 Finalists: • (Brazil)
• (Greece) • (Canada)
• (Israel) • (Cayman Islands)
• (Peru) • (Finland)
• (Trinidad and Tobago) • (Guyana)
• (Hungary)
2009 • (Irlanda)
• 1st Runner-up: (Jamaica) • (Iceland)
• 2nd Runner-up: (Hungary) • (Martinique)
• Top 6 Finalists: • (Mongolia)
• (India) Semifinalist • (Paraguay)
• (Latvia) • (St. Kitts & Nevis)
• (Venezuela) • (Turkey)
• Top 12 Semifinalists: • (United States Virgin Islands)
• (Australia) • (Wales)
• (Gibraltar) Miss World 2009
• (Puerto Rico) 2011
• (Sierra Leone) Semifinalist • 1st runner-up (Guatemala)
• (Trinidad & Tobago) • 2rd runner-up (Scotland)
• (Uruguay)
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