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Miss Universe 2004

53rd edition of the Miss Universe competition

Miss Universe 2004

53rd edition of the Miss Universe competition

FieldValue
winner**Jennifer Hawkins**
Australia
photoJennifer Hawkins 2015.jpg
captionJennifer Hawkins
congenialityLaia Manetti
Italy
photogenicAlba Reyes
Puerto Rico
best national costumeJessica Rodríguez
Panama
date1 June 2004
presenters
actsGloria Estefan
venueCentro de Convenciones CEMEXPO, Quito, Ecuador
broadcaster**International**:
**Official**:
entrants80
placements15
debuts
withdraws
returns
before2003
next2005

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Miss Universe 2004 was the 53rd Miss Universe pageant, held at the Centro de Convenciones CEMEXPO in Quito, Ecuador, on 1 June 2004.

At the conclusion of the event, Amelia Vega of the Dominican Republic crowned Jennifer Hawkins of Australia as Miss Universe 2004. It is Australia's first victory in thirty-two years, and the second victory in the pageant's history.

Contestants from eighty countries competed in this year's pageant. The competition was hosted by Billy Bush and Daisy Fuentes. Cuban-American singer and songwriter Gloria Estefan performed in this year's pageant.

Background

CEMEXPO, venue for Miss Universe 2004

Location and date

In September 2002, the Miss Bahamas Universe Organization announced that the Bahamas is tentatively set to host the pageant. However, plans to host the pageant did not materialize, and the Bahamas hosted the pageant in 2009.

Quito, Ecuador was announced as host city of the pageant on 19 August 2003. The city paid $5 million for the right to host the event, although it anticipated recouping this through visitors and promotion of the country during the televised competition.

In March, Ecuador's foreign trade minister was forced to reject rumours that the pageant was at risk of being moved to China, and he urged Ecuadorians to back the pageant. As an added incentive for tourists, American Airlines, official airline sponsor of the pageant, offered 5% off airfares to Quito for travel to the pageant, as well as 10% off for those who booked a month in advance. The attempted use of the pageant to promote Ecuador threatened to be derailed just prior to the telecast, when a corruption scandal led to growing demands for the removal of President Lucio Gutierrez in the politically unstable country.

Prior to the arrival of delegates in early May, officials in Quito attempted to renovate areas where they would be visiting, which involved temporarily removing beggars and homeless people from certain areas of the city. The event was protested by native Indian activists and environmentalists who accused the government of concealing the nations poverty whilst the pageant was being hosted.

The delegates, judges, media and tourists were heavily protected by a security detail involving over 5000 police officers. On 16 May, just hours before delegates were expected to participate in a parade in Cuenca, a pamphlet bomb was deactivated by police. Although it was protesting the economic policies of the Ecuadorian government, police suspected that the bomb, found just six blocks from the parade route, was timed specifically to coincide with the event.

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Two delegates were appointees to their position to replace the original dethroned winner.

Zita Galgociova was initially chosen to represent Slovakia, but she was replaced with her first runner-up Zuzana Dvorska because she was under the minimum age. Miss Hanoi-Vietnam 2003 Nguyễn Thị Hồng Vân was chosen to represent Vietnam, but she was replaced by the gold medal winner of Vietnam Supermodel Award 2004 Hoàng Khánh Ngọc with unknown reasons.

The 2004 edition saw the debuts of Ethiopia, Georgia, and Vietnam, and the returns of Austria, Botswana, Chile, Denmark, Ghana, Kenya, Lebanon, Paraguay, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Turks and Caicos, and Uruguay. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines last competed in 1991, Austria in 1999, Denmark in 2000, Botswana, Turks and Caicos, Lebanon, and Paraguay in 2001, while the others last competed in 2002. Albania, Argentina, Mauritius, Namibia, and New Zealand withdrew. Sabine Bourdet of Mauritius withdrew due to health problems, while Petrina Thomas of Namibia withdrew due to lack of sponsorship. Albania, Argentina, and New Zealand withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Maria José Girol Jimenez was set to compete at Miss Universe. However, Jimenez withdrew due to the lack of sponsorship. Dian Krishna, Puteri Indonesia 2003, was welcomed by the pageant organizers and was given the chance to attend the show in the audience as an observer. Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir of Iceland was also set to compete at Miss Universe, but withdrew due to undisclosed reasons.

Results

Miss Universe 2004 participating countries and territories

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 2004
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Photogenic
Miss Congeniality
Best National Costume
Best Catwalk

Pageant

Format

Same with 2003, fifteen semifinalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews. The fifteen semifinalists competed in the evening gown and were narrowed down to ten afterward. The ten semifinalists competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to five afterward. The five finalists competed in the question and answer round and the final look.

Selection committee

Final telecast

  • Bo Derek – Film actress
  • Bill Rancic – Winner of the first season of The Apprentice
  • Katie Pritz – Today Show's "You Be The Judge" contest winner
  • Wendy Fitzwilliam – Miss Universe 1998 from Trinidad and Tobago
  • Elsa Benítez – International supermodel
  • Jon Tutolo – President of Trump Model Management
  • Anne Martin – Vice President of Global Cosmetics and Marketing of Procter & Gamble Cosmetics
  • Monique Menniken – Supermodel
  • Petra Nemcova – Sports Illustrated supermodel
  • Jefferson Pérez – 1996 Ecuadorian Olympic gold medalist
  • Emilio Estefan – Music producer and entertainer

Note: Kwame Jackson, runner-up on the first season of The Apprentice, was initially chosen as a judge, but he was disqualified because he inadvertently visited the hotel where the delegates were staying and interacted with some of the contestants.

Contestants

Eighty contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
ANG AngolaTelma Sonhi18Lunda Sul
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and BarbudaAnn-Marie Brown25St. John's
ARU ArubaZizi Lee22Oranjestad
AUS AustraliaJennifer Hawkins20Newcastle
AUT AustriaDaniela Strigl23Salzburg
Bahamas BahamasRaquel Horton24New Providence
BAR BarbadosCindy Batson19Saint Michael
BEL BelgiumLindsy Dehollander21Brussels
BLZ BelizeLeilah Pandy23Belize City
BOL BoliviaGabriela Oviedo21Santa Cruz
BOT BotswanaIcho Keolotswe24Gaborone
BRA BrazilFabiane Niclotti †19Gramado
BUL BulgariaIvelina Petrova18Varna
CAN CanadaVenessa Fisher18Waterdown
CYM Cayman IslandsStacey-Ann Kelly25Bodden Town
CHL ChileGabriela Barros23Viña del Mar
CHN ChinaZhang Meng23Tianjin
TPE Chinese TaipeiJanie Hsieh26Taipei
COL ColombiaCatherine Daza21Cali
CRC Costa RicaNancy Soto23San Lorenzo
CRO CroatiaMarijana Rupčić18Slavonia
CUR CuraçaoAngeline da Silva19Willemstad
CYP CyprusNayia Iacovidou21Nicosia
CZE Czech RepublicLucie Váchová19Příbram
DEN DenmarkTina Christensen22Copenhagen
DOM Dominican RepublicLarimar Fiallo20Santo Domingo
ECU EcuadorSusana Rivadeneira24Quito
EGY EgyptHeba El-Sisy22Mansoura
SLV El SalvadorGabriela Mejía19San Salvador
EST EstoniaSirle Kalma22Viljandi
ETH EthiopiaFerehyiwot Abebe18Bahir Dar
FIN FinlandMira Salo23Helsinki
FRA FranceLætitia Bléger23Saint-Hippolyte
GEO GeorgiaNino Murtazashvilli21Tbilisi
DEU GermanyShermine Shahrivar21Süddeutschland
GHA GhanaMenaye Donkor23Accra
GRE GreeceValia Kakouti23Athens
GUA GuatemalaMarva Weatherborn20Izabal
GUY GuyanaOdessa Phillips21Vergenoegen
HUN HungaryBlanka Bakos19Ibrány
IND IndiaTanushree Dutta20Jamshedpur
IRL IrelandCathriona Duignam23Dublin
ISR IsraelGal Gadot19Rosh HaAyin
ITA ItalyLaia Manetti23Milan
JAM JamaicaChristine Straw24Blue Mountains
JPN JapanEri Machimoto20Fukuyama
KEN KenyaAnita Maina21Nairobi
LBN LebanonMarie-José Hnein19Byblos
MYS MalaysiaAndrea Fonseka19Petaling Jaya
MEX MexicoRosalva Luna21Los Mochis
NLD NetherlandsLindsay Grace Pronk21The Hague
NIC NicaraguaMarifely Argüello22Managua
NGA NigeriaAnita Uwagbale19Lagos
NOR NorwayKathrine Sørland24Sola
PAN PanamaJessica Rodríguez22Panama City
PAR ParaguayYanina González24Asunción
PER PeruLiesel Holler24Cerro de Pasco
PHL Philippineslast=Cruzfirst=Marineldate=8 March 2004title=Persistence pays off for pageant winnerspages=23–24newspaper=Philippine Daily Inquirerurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Zlc1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2956%2C10063508accessdate=10 May 2023archive-date=29 November 2022archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221129165813/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Zlc1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=iSUMAAAAIBAJ&pg=2956,10063508url-status=live }}21Plaridel
POL PolandPaulina Panek21Rzeszów
PUR Puerto RicoAlba Reyes22Cidra
RUS RussiaKsenia Kustova20Novosibirsk
SVG Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesLaferne Fraser20Kingstown
SCG Serbia and MontenegroDragana Dujović19Novi Sad
SGP SingaporeSandy Chua19Singapore
SVK SlovakiaZuzana Dvorska19Banská Bystrica
SVN SloveniaSabina Remar22Trbovlje
ZAF South AfricaJoan Ramagoshi25Gauteng
KOR South KoreaChoi Yun-yong20Seoul
SPA SpainMaría Jesús Ruiz21Andújar
SWE SwedenKatarina Wigander21Lerum
CHE SwitzerlandBianca Sissing25Lucerne
THA ThailandMorakot Kittisara20Bangkok
TTO Trinidad and TobagoDanielle Jones26Saint James
TUR TurkeyFatoş Seğmen22İzmir
TCA Turks and Caicos IslandsShamara Ariza19Grand Turk
UKR UkraineOleksandra Nikolayenko22Odesa
USA United StatesShandi Finnessey25Florissant
URU UruguayNicole Dupont20Maldonado
VEN VenezuelaAna Karina Áñez19Barquisimeto
VIE VietnamHoàng Khánh Ngọc19Hải Dương

Notes

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