Miss World 2008 was the 58th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, on 13 December 2008.

Zhang Zilin of China crowned Ksenia Sukhinova of Russia as her successor at the end of the event. This is the second time Russia has won the title.

Background

Date and location

Originally, the pageant was going to take place in Kyiv, Ukraine, but because of the ongoing 2008 Russo-Georgian diplomatic crisis in neighbouring South Ossetia, the Miss World Organization decided to move the pageant away from Eastern Europe.

Selection of participants

Replacements

Janina San Miguel was replaced by first Runner-up of Binibining Pilipinas, Danielle Castaño due to Janina's personal decision to give up her crown.

Returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the return of Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Honduras, Portugal, Saint Lucia, Seychelles, Taiwan, Uruguay and Zambia; Seychelles, which last competed in 1999, Antigua and Barbuda, Egypt and Honduras in 2004, Taiwan in 2005 and Barbados, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Portugal, Saint Lucia, Uruguay and Zambia in 2006.

Estonia, Grenada, Macedonia, Nepal, Panama, Romania, Slovenia and Suriname, withdrew from the competition.

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss World 2008RussiaKsenia Sukhinova
1st Runner-UpIndia – Parvathy Omanakuttan
2nd Runner-UpTrinidad and Tobago – Gabrielle Walcott
Top 5Angola – Birgite dos Santos South Africa – Tansey Coetzee
Top 15Barbados – Natalie Griffith Brazil – Tamara Almeida Croatia – Josipa Kusić Iceland – Alexandra Ívarsdóttir Kazakhstan – Alfina Nasyrova Mexico – Anagabriela Espinoza Puerto Rico – Ivonne Orsini Spain – Patricia Rodríguez Ukraine – Iryna Zhuravska Venezuela – Hannelly Quintero

Continental Queens of Beauty

Winners were as follows:

Continental GroupContestant
AfricaAngola – Birgite dos Santos
AmericasVenezuela – Hannelly Quintero
Asia & OceaniaIndia – Parvathy Omanakuttan
CaribbeanTrinidad and Tobago – Gabrielle Walcott
EuropeSpain – Patricia Yurena Rodríguez

Order of Announcements

Top 15

  1. Russia
  2. Mexico
  3. Barbados
  4. Iceland
  5. Trinidad and Tobago
  6. Venezuela
  7. Ukraine
  8. Croatia
  9. Brazil
  10. Angola
  11. Kazakhstan
  12. Puerto Rico
  13. Spain
  14. South Africa
  15. India

Top 5

  1. India
  2. Trinidad and Tobago
  3. Angola
  4. Russia
  5. South Africa

Contestants

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 2008

Miss World 2008 had a total of 109 contestants.

CountryContestantAgeHometownRegional
AlbaniaEgla Harxhi17TiranaEurope
AngolaBirgite dos Santos18LuandaAfrica
Antigua and BarbudaAthina James18St. John'sCaribbean
ArgentinaAgustina Quinteros18Santa RosaAmericas
ArubaChristina Trejo20Tanki FlipCaribbean
AustraliaKatie Richardson20Albion ParkAsia & Oceania
AustriaKathrin Krahfuss23GrazEurope
BahamasTinnyse Johnson21NassauCaribbean
BarbadosNatalie Griffith18BridgetownCaribbean
BelarusVolha Khizhynkova21VitebskEurope
BelgiumAlizée Poulicek21BrusselsEurope
BelizeCharmaine Chinapen21Belize CityAmericas
BoliviaJackelin Arias18Santa CruzAmericas
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTanja Vujičić18NevesinjeEurope
BotswanaItseng Kgomotso19GaboroneAfrica
BrazilTamara Almeida23IpatingaAmericas
BulgariaJulia Yurevich19KozloduyEurope
CanadaLeah Ryerse20HamiltonAmericas
Cayman IslandsNicosia Lawson25George TownCaribbean
ChileNataly Chilet23SantiagoAmericas
ChinaMei Yan Ling25DalianAsia & Oceania
ColombiaKatherine Medina18MedellínAmericas
Costa RicaAmalia Matamoros19NaranjoAmericas
CroatiaJosipa Kusić20ZagrebEurope
CuraçaoNorayla Francisco23WillemstadCaribbean
CyprusMari Vasileiou18LarnacaEurope
Czech RepublicZuzana Jandová20KarvináEurope
Democratic Republic of the CongoChristelle Mbila18KinshasaAfrica
DenmarkLisa Lents21CopenhagenEurope
Dominican RepublicGeisha Montes De Oca21Santo DomingoCaribbean
EcuadorMarjorie Cevallos22GuayaquilAmericas
EgyptSanaa Ismail Hamed24AlexandriaAfrica
El SalvadorGabriela Gavidia18La LibertadAmericas
EnglandLaura Coleman22LeicesterEurope
EthiopiaHibret Fekadu18Addis AbebaAfrica
FinlandLinda Wikstedt19HelsinkiEurope
FranceLaura Tanguy20AngersEurope
GeorgiaKhatuna Skhirtladze18TbilisiEurope
GermanyAnne Katrin Walter21Dahme-SpreewaldEurope
GhanaFrances Takyi-Mensah22ElminaAfrica
GibraltarKrystel Robba22GibraltarEurope
GreeceAggeliki Kalaitzi24ThessalonikiEurope
GuadeloupeFrédérika Charpentier23Basse-TerreCaribbean
GuatemalaMaribel Arana23Guatemala CityAmericas
GuyanaChrista Simmons23GeorgetownAmericas
HondurasGabriela Zavala23San Pedro SulaAmericas
Hong KongSkye Chan24Hong KongAsia & Oceania
HungarySzilvia Freire24BudapestEurope
IcelandAlexandra Ívarsdóttir18ReykjavíkEurope
IndiaParvathy Omanakuttan21KottayamAsia & Oceania
IndonesiaSandra Angelia Hadisiswantoro22SurabayaAsia & Oceania
IrelandSinéad Noonan21County MeathEurope
IsraelTamar Ziskind23HaifaAsia & Oceania
ItalyClaudia Russo25MessinaEurope
JamaicaBrittany Lyons19KingstonCaribbean
JapanMizuki Kubodera21KanagawaAsia & Oceania
KazakhstanAlfina Nassyrova20AlmatyAsia & Oceania
KenyaRuth Kinuthia22NairobiAfrica
LatviaIna Avlasēviča20DobeleEurope
LebanonRosarita Tawil20BeirutAsia & Oceania
LithuaniaGabrielė Martirosianaitė18KaunasEurope
MalaysiaSoo Wincci23SelangorAsia & Oceania
MaltaMartha Fenech18St. Julian'sEurope
MartiniqueÉlodie Delor18Fort-de-FranceCaribbean
MauritiusOlivia Carey19VacoasAfrica
MexicoAnagabriela Espinoza20MonterreyAmericas
MoldovaIana Varnacova17ChişinăuEurope
MongoliaChinbatyn Anun23Ulan BatorAsia & Oceania
MontenegroMariana Mihajlović18PlavnicaEurope
NamibiaMarelize Robberts21WindhoekAfrica
NetherlandsCarmen Kool22ArnhemEurope
New ZealandKahurangi Taylor18AucklandAsia & Oceania
NigeriaAdaeze Igwe18AwkaAfrica
Northern IrelandJudith Wilson23EnniskillenEurope
NorwayLene Egeli21StavangerEurope
ParaguayGabriela Rejala19ÑembyAmericas
PeruAnnmarie Dehainaut18LimaAmericas
PhilippinesDanielle Castaño19Quezon CityAsia & Oceania
PolandKlaudia Ungerman20WysieradzEurope
PortugalAndreia Rodrigues24LisbonEurope
Puerto RicoIvonne Orsini20BayamónCaribbean
RussiaKsenia Sukhinova21TyumenEurope
Saint LuciaJoy-Ann Biscette22CastriesCaribbean
ScotlandStephanie Willemse19GlasgowEurope
SerbiaNevena Lipovac19BelgradeEurope
SeychellesElena Angione22MahéAfrica
Sierra LeoneTyrilla Gouldson24FreetownAfrica
SingaporeFaraliza Tan22SingaporeAsia & Oceania
SlovakiaEdita Krešáková19SeňaEurope
South AfricaTansey Coetzee23JohannesburgAfrica
South KoreaChoi Bo-in22SeoulAsia & Oceania
SpainPatricia Rodríguez18Granadilla de AbonaEurope
Sri LankaRochelle Correa24ColomboAsia & Oceania
SwazilandTiffany Simelane20MhlambanyatsiAfrica
SwedenJennifer Palm Lundberg22SigtunaEurope
TaiwanJamie Lin24TaichungAsia & Oceania
TanzaniaNasreen Karim22MwanzaAfrica
ThailandUmmarapas Jullakasian23NonthaburiAsia & Oceania
Trinidad and TobagoGabrielle Walcott23Petit ValleyCaribbean
TurkeyLeyla Lydia Tuğutlu19IstanbulEurope
UgandaDora Mwima18TororoAfrica
UkraineIryna Zhuravska18KyivEurope
United StatesLane Lindell18TampaAmericas
UruguayFatimih Dávila20MontevideoAmericas
VenezuelaHannelly Quintero23Ocumare del TuyAmericas
VietnamDương Trương Thiên Lý19Đồng ThápAsia & Oceania
WalesChloe-Beth Morgan22CwmbranEurope
ZambiaWinfridah Mofu19LusakaAfrica
ZimbabweCynthia Muvirimi25HarareAfrica

Judges

Miss World 2008 contestants were judged based upon the criteria of glamour, beauty, intelligence and poise. Some of the judges were representatives of the Miss World Organization. Some of the contestants, such as Ksenia Sukhinova, communicated with the judges using a translator. Judges for the event were:

  • Julia Morley – Chairwoman of the Miss World Organization.
  • Wilnelia MercedMiss World 1975 from Puerto Rico
  • Aminurta Kang – Theatre stage director, China and North America
  • Krish Naidoo – International ambassador for Miss World
  • Pearl Luthuli – Group executive public commercial services SABC
  • Lindiwe Mahlangu – Chief executive of the Joburg Tourism Company
  • Precious Moloi-Motsepe – Chairperson of African Fashion International
  • Graham Cooke – President of World Travel

Notes

Designations

Replacements

Withdrawals

  • Estonia – Due to lack of funding and sponsorship
  • Macedonia – Suzana Al-Salkini withdrew due to lack of funding and sponsorship, but she did compete the following year at Miss World 2009.
  • Nepal – The organiser of the Miss Nepal pageant said it was postponing the contest scheduled for 23 August 2008 to an unknown date, after the Maoist women's wing, which has trained its sights on Miss Nepal, announced a Kathmandu Valley shutdown on the day to prevent the event.
  • Panama – Kathya Saldaña had problems with the regional organisation and didn't obtain a South African visa in time.
  • Romania – Due to lack of funding and sponsorship
  • Slovenia – Due to lack of funding and sponsorship
  • Suriname – Mireille Nederbiel was not allowed to compete in Miss World by the decision of pageant organizers.