Miss World 2002

Miss World 2002
Miss World 2002
Mw2002.jpg
Miss World 2002 Titlecard
Date December 7, 2002
Presenters Sean Kanan, and Claire Elizabeth Smith
Entertainment Chayanne, and BBMak
Venue Alexandra Palace, London, UK
Broadcaster Five
Entrants 88
Placements 20
Debuts Albania, Algeria, Vietnam
Withdraws Austria, Bangladesh, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Hawaii, Iceland, Korea, Malawi, Portugal, St. Maarten, Switzerland
Returns Bahamas, Belize, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Swaziland
Winner Azra Akın
 Turkey

Miss World 2002, the 52nd Miss World pageant was held on December 7, 2002 at Alexandra Palace, London, United Kingdom. The pageant was initially slated for Abuja, Nigeria but due to conflict in the city of Kaduna arising from a publication of an article in a Lagos based newspaper the pageant was relocated to London, United Kingdom.

A total of 88 contestants from all over the world competed for the crown, several contestants boycotted the pageant in protest for the death sentence by stoning determined by an Islamic Sharia court to Amina Lawal, a Nigerian woman accused of adultery. It was the first time that audience participation through text messaging together with the scores of the judges helped in determining the results for the Top 20. Azra Akın from Turkey won the pageant, becoming the first ever representative from her country to be crowned Miss World.

Contents

Results

Placements

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results.
Final results Contestant
Miss World 2002
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 20

NOTE - The official site listed Norway as 3rd runner-up and China PR as 4th runner-up, but the Miss World final telecast only announced the winner, and 2 runner-ups.

Special awards

Award Contestant
Best World Dress Designer
Miss World Talent
Miss World Scholarship

Continental Queens

Continental Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia & Oceania
Caribbean
  •  Aruba - Rachelle Oduber
Europe

Contestants

National pageant notes

Debuts

Returning countries and territories

Last competed in 1991:

Last competed in 2000:

Withdraws

Boycott

Boycotting nations and contestants:

Boycotting contestants (replaced by national directors):

Boycotting contestants (joined in London):

Withdrew during the pageant:

  •  Korea - Chang Yoo-kyoung

Historical signifinance

  • 15 out of 20 countries which made it into the semifinals, were not in the semifinals in 2001: Puerto Rico (1985), Holland (1990), Philippines (1994), Australia (1997), Peru (1998), Norway and Venezuela (1999), Colombia, India, Italy, Turkey, and United States (2000). Bosnia & Herzegovina, Curaçao and Vietnam made into the semi-finals in Miss World for the first time. While Curaçao debuted in 1975, and Bosnia & Herzegovina in 1996, Vietnam debuted on that same year as Miss World.
  • In the year leading up the finals in Nigeria, several European title holders lobbied their governments and the EU parliament to support Amina's cause.[2][3] A number of contestants followed the lead of Kathrine Sørland of Norway in boycotting the contest (despite the controversy Sørland would go on to become a semifinalist in both the Miss World and Miss Universe contest), while others such as Costa Rica were instructed by their national governments and parliaments not to attend the contest. Among the other boycotting nations were Denmark, Spain, Switzerland, Panama, Belgium and Kenya. There was further controversy over the possibly suspended participation of France and South Africa, which may or may not have been due to the boycott.[4] For her part, Lawal asked that contestants not suspend their participation in the contest, saying that it was for the good of her country and that they could, as the representative of Sweden had earlier remarked, make a much stronger case for her on the ground in Nigeria.[5]
Despite the increasing international profile the boycott was garnering in the world press, the contest went ahead in Nigeria after being rescheduled to avoid taking place during Ramadan, with many prominent nations sending delegates. Osmel Sousa of Venezuela, one of the world's most influential national directors, famously said "there is no question about it (the participation of Miss Venezuela in the contest). "The trouble did not end there, however. A ThisDay (Lagos, Nigeria) newspaper editorial suggesting that Muhammad, would probably have chosen one of his wives from among the contestants had he been alive to see it, resulted in inter-religious riots that started on November 22 in which over 200 people were killed in the city of Kaduna, along with many houses of worship being burned by religious zealots.[6] Because of these riots, the 2002 pageant was moved to London, following widely circulated reports that the representatives of Canada and Korea had withdrawn from the contest and returned to their respective countries out of safety concerns. A fatwa urging the beheading of the woman who wrote the offending words, Isioma Daniel, was issued in Nigeria, but was declared null and void by the relevant Saudi Arabian authorities.[7][8][9][10] Upon the pageant's return to England, many of the boycotting contestants chose to attend, including Miss Norway, Kathrine Sørland, who was ironically tipped in the last few days as the number one favorite for the crown she had previously boycotted.[11][12][13][14][15]
  • The eventual winner of the pageant was Azra Akın of Turkey, the first predominantly Muslim country to hold the title since Egypt in 1954.

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