Miss Universe 2008 was the 57th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Crown Convention Center in Nha Trang, Vietnam, on July 14, 2008. This was the first time that the Miss Universe pageant was broadcast in 1080i High-definition.

At the end of the event, Riyo Mori of Japan crowned Dayana Mendoza of Venezuela as Miss Universe 2008. It was Venezuela's first victory in twelve years, and the fifth victory of the country in the pageant's history.

Contestants from eighty countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Jerry Springer and member of the UK pop group Spice Girls Mel B. American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga performed in this year's pageant.

The competition also featured the debut of the new CAO Fine Jewelry Crown, which was designed by the Phu Nhuan Jewelry Company and Vietnamese-American jewelry designer Rosalina Lydster. The crown is made with 18k white and yellow gold and platinum, with over 1,000 precious stones including 44 carats (8.8 g) of diamonds. The crown is said to be worth $120,000, and will only be awarded in this edition. The Phoenix Mikimoto Crown will still be used by the winner.

Background

Crown Convention Center, Nha Trang, venue for Miss Universe 2008

Location and date

In August 2007, representatives of the Miss Universe Organization visited cities that bid to host the pageant such as Dubai and Hanoi to evaluate if these cities can host the pageant. During their stay in Vietnam, Paula Shugart, President of the Miss Universe Organization, also visited the cities of Nha Trang and Da Lat.

On September 26, 2007, the Vietnamese government approved the proposal of Khánh Hòa to host the pageant in Nha Trang in May 2008. This was the first major U.S.-based television production in Vietnam since the end of the Vietnam War. On November 27, 2007, the Miss Universe Organization officially announced at the Sheraton Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City that the competition will take place at the Diamond Bay Resort in Nha Trang on July 14, 2008.

The Crown Convention Center, a 7,500-seat indoor arena with an area of 10,000 square-meters was built for the pageant. It is located at the Diamond Bay Resort and was opened on June 30, 2008. It is the third biggest Convention Center in Southeast Asia.

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Two of these delegates were appointees to their positions after being a runner-up of their national pageant or being selected through a casting process, while six were selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Miss Estonia 2008 Kadri Nõgu was replaced by Julia Kovaljova, the first runner-up of Miss Estonia 2008, due to undisclosed reasons. Laura Tanguy, the second runner-up of Miss France 2008, was appointed to represent France after Valérie Bègue, Miss France 2008, was not allowed to compete in international beauty pageants after suggestive photos of her appeared in the media shortly after her crowning. Nino Likuchova, Miss Georgia 2007 was stripped of her title after revealing that she was abducted at the age of 16 and was forced to marry without the consent of her parents. Her first runner-up, Nino Lekveishvili was chosen to take over the title. However, Lekveishvili was also found out to be married. Due to this, Gvantsa Daraselia was appointed to represent Georgia at Miss Universe. Vera Krasova, the first runner-up of Miss Russia 2007, was appointed to represent Russia after Ksenia Sukhinova, Miss Russia 2007, was unable to compete due to her studies. Claudia Moro was appointed as the representative of Spain after Patricia Yurena Rodríguez, Miss Spain 2008, couldn't participate because she did not meet the minimum age requirements. However, Rodríguez competed at Miss Universe five years later. Bojana Borić, the second runner-up of Miss Serbia 2007, was appointed to represent Serbia after Zorana Tasovac, the first runner-up of Miss Serbia 2007, withdrew due to undisclosed reasons.

The 2008 edition saw the debut of Kosovo and the return of the Cayman Islands, Ghana, Guam, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. Guam last competed in 2000, the Netherlands and Vietnam last competed in 2005, while the others last competed in 2006. Barbados, Belize, Bulgaria, Guyana, Lebanon, Saint Lucia, the US Virgin Islands, and Zambia withdrew. Tanisha Vernon of Belize withdrew due to internal issues between her and her national organization. Barbados, Bulgaria, Guyana, Lebanon, Saint Lucia, the US Virgin Islands, and Zambia withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Results

Miss Universe 2008 participating countries and territories.

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 2008Venezuela – Dayana Mendoza
1st Runner-UpColombia – Taliana Vargas
2nd Runner-UpDominican Republic – Marianne Cruz
3rd Runner-UpRussia – Vera Krasova
4th Runner-UpMexico – Elisa Nájera
Top 10Australia – Laura Dundovic Italy – Claudia Ferraris Kosovo – Zana Krasniqi Spain – Claudia Moro United States – Crystle Stewart
Top 15Czech Republic – Eliška Bučková Hungary – Jázmin Dammak Japan – Hiroko Mima South Africa – Tansey Coetzee Vietnam – Thùy Lâm Nguyễn

Special awards

AwardContestant
Best National CostumeThailandGavintra Photijak
Miss CongenialityEl SalvadorRebeca Moreno
Most Beautiful FigureMexicoElisa Nájera
Miss Ao DaiVenezuelaDayana Mendoza

Pageant

The five finalists (from left to right): Taliana Vargas, Dayana Mendoza, Marianne Cruz, Elisa Nájera, and Vera Krasova.

Format

Same with 2007, 15 semifinalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews. The top 15 competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to the top 10 afterward. The top 10 competed in the evening gown competition and were narrowed down to the top 5 afterward. The top 5 competed in the question and answer round and the final look.

Selection committee

Final telecast

Contestants

The contestants in their national costumes.

Eighty contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
AlbaniaMatilda Mçini[citation needed]19Tirana
Angola AngolaLesliana Pereira20M'banza-Kongo
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and BarbudaAthina James[citation needed]18St. John's
Argentina ArgentinaMaria Silvana Belli19Villa Krause
Aruba ArubaTracey Nicolaas20Oranjestad
Australia AustraliaLaura Dundovic21Sydney
The Bahamas BahamasSacha Scott19Nassau
Belgium BelgiumAlizée Poulicek21Huy
Bolivia BoliviaKatherine David19San Ignacio de Velasco
Brazil BrazilNatálya Anderle22Encantado
Canada CanadaSamantha Tajik26Richmond Hill
Cayman Islands Cayman IslandsRebecca Parchment26West Bay
China ChinaWei Ziya25Chongqing
Colombia ColombiaTaliana Vargas20Santa Marta
Costa Rica Costa RicaMaría Teresa Rodríguez21Alajuela
Croatia CroatiaSnježana Lončarević24Zagreb
Curaçao CuraçaoJenyfeer Mercelina19Willemstad
Cyprus CyprusDimitra Sergiou[citation needed]23Limassol
Czech Republic Czech RepublicEliška Bučková18Strážnice
Denmark DenmarkMaria Sten-Knudsen18Copenhagen
Dominican Republic Dominican RepublicMarianne Cruz23Salcedo
Ecuador EcuadorDomenica Saporitti19Guayaquil
Egypt EgyptYara Naoum20Cairo
El Salvador El SalvadorRebeca Moreno22San Salvador
Estonia EstoniaJulia Kovaljova22Tallinn
Finland FinlandSatu Tuomisto21Akaa
France FranceLaura Tanguy20Ecouflant
Georgia (country) GeorgiaGvantsa Daraselia18Tbilisi
Germany GermanyMadina Taher21Elmshorn
Ghana GhanaYvette Nsiah21Accra
Greece GreeceDionissia Koukiou22Athens
Guam GuamSiera Robertson18Yona
Guatemala GuatemalaJennifer Chiong[citation needed]25Quetzaltenango
Honduras HondurasDiana Barrasa22Tegucigalpa
Hungary HungaryJázmin Dammak24Budapest
India IndiaSimran Kaur Mundi22Mumbai
Indonesia IndonesiaPutri Raemawasti21Blitar
Republic of Ireland IrelandLynn Kelly20Dublin
Israel IsraelShunit Faragi21Kiryat Tiv'on
Italy ItalyClaudia Ferraris19Bergamo
Jamaica JamaicaApril Jackson19Ocho Ríos
Japan JapanHiroko Mima21Tokushima
Kazakhstan KazakhstanAlfina Nassyrova20Almaty
Kosovo KosovoZana Krasniqi19Pristina
Malaysia MalaysiaLevy Li20Terengganu
Mauritius MauritiusOlivia Carey19Vacoas
Mexico MexicoElisa Nájera21Celaya
Montenegro MontenegroDaša Živković19Nikšić
Netherlands NetherlandsCharlotte Labee22The Hague
New Zealand New ZealandSamantha Powell21Paraparaumu
Nicaragua NicaraguaThelma Rodríguez19Chinandega
Nigeria NigeriaStephanie Oforka20Port Harcourt
Norway NorwayMariann Birkedal21Stavanger
Panama PanamaCarolina Dementiev19Panama City
Paraguay ParaguayGiannina Rufinelli22Luque
Peru PeruKarol Castillo18Trujillo
Philippines PhilippinesJennifer Barrientos22San Mateo
Poland PolandBarbara Tatara24Łódź
Puerto Rico Puerto RicoIngrid Marie Rivera24Dorado
Russia RussiaVera Krasova20Moscow
Serbia SerbiaBojana Borić[citation needed]21Sremska Mitrovica
Singapore SingaporeShenise Wong26Singapore
Slovakia SlovakiaSandra Manáková20Bratislava
Slovenia SloveniaAnamarija Avbelj20Lukovica
South Africa South AfricaTansey Coetzee23Johannesburg
South Korea South KoreaSun Lee25Seoul
Spain SpainClaudia Moro22Madrid
Sri Lanka Sri LankaAruni Rajapaksha[citation needed]24Kandy
Switzerland SwitzerlandAmanda Ammann21Abtwil
Tanzania TanzaniaAmanda Ole Sululu21Arusha
Thailand ThailandGavintra Photijak21Nongkhai
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoAnya Ayoung-Chee26Maraval
Turkey TurkeySinem Sülün19Istanbul
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos IslandsAngelica Lightbourne19Providenciales
Ukraine UkraineEleonora Masalab19Kharkiv
United Kingdom United KingdomLisa Lazarus20Swansea
United States United StatesCrystle Stewart26Missouri City
Uruguay UruguayPaula Díaz19Ciudad de la Costa
Venezuela VenezuelaDayana Mendoza22Caracas
VietnamThùy Lâm Nguyễn20Thái Bình

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