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Miss Europe 2002

Miss Europe 2002
DateDecember 28, 2002
Presenters
VenueBeirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center, Beirut, Lebanon
BroadcasterNew TV, TV5
Entrants35
Placements15
WithdrawalsMacedonia FYRO, Slovenia & Sweden
ReturnsBulgaria & Great Britain
WinnerSvetlana Koroleva
Russia
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Miss Europe 2002, was the 55th edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the 44th & final edition under the Mondial Events Organization. After this edition Mr. Roger Zeigler (owner of the pageant and Mondial Events Organization) sold the pageant to Endemol France (the French branch of the Dutch company Endemol). This years pageant was held at the Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center in Beirut, Lebanon on December 28, 2002. Svetlana Koroleva, Miss Russia, was crowned Miss Europe 2002 by outgoing titleholder Elodie Gossuin of France.[1]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Europe 2002
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 15

Historical significance

  • Countries that also made into the top 15 previous year were France, Greece, Poland, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.
  • Belarus last placed in 1999.
  • Cyprus placed for the first time.
  • Holland last placed in 1993.

Contestants

  • Albania – Anjeza Maja
  • Armenia – Anna Abrahamyan
  • Austria – Nicole Kern
  • Belarus – Ol'ga Nevdakh
  • Belgium – Sundus Madhloom
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina – Branka Cvijanovic
  • Bulgaria – Svilena Stoyanova
  • Croatia – Ivana Cernok
  • Cyprus – Valentina Christofourou
  • Czech Republic – Radka Kocurová
  • Denmark – Tina Christensen
  • Estonia – Svetlana Makaritseva
  • Finland – Katariina Kulve
  • France – Louise Prieto
  • Georgia – Natalia Marikoda
  • Germany – Natascha Börger
  • United Kingdom – Yana Booth
  • Greece – Georgia Miha
  • HollandKim Kötter[2]
  • Hungary – Edit Fried
  • Iceland – Berglind Óskarsdóttir
  • Latvia – Zanda Zarina
  • Lithuania – Raimanda Vlinciute
  • Malta – Tiziana Mifsud
  • Republic of Moldova – Elena Streapunina
  • Norway – Fay Larsen
  • Poland – Monika Angermann
  • Romania – Adina Dimitru
  • RussiaSvetlana Koroleva
  • San Marino – Melania Astolfi
  • Slovakia – Hnana Burianova
  • Spain – Gemma Ruiz Garcia
  • Turkey – Esra Eron
  • Ukraine – Kataryna Kambova
  • Serbia and Montenegro – Olga Bozovic

References

  1. ^ "Miss Europe 2002 Results". Mondial Events Organization (MEO)/Miss Europe Organization. December 2002 – January 2003. Archived from the original on April 21, 2006. Retrieved December 20, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Miss Universe NL '02 | Miss Holland Now |" (in Dutch). Retrieved December 20, 2020.