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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Jevon King

Miss Universe 2014 was the 63rd Miss Universe pageant, held at the FIU Arena in Florida, United States on 25 January 2015. This was the first time in the history of the competition that the pageant was not during the year the title was awarded for. However, the pageant was still known as the 2014 pageant.

At the end of the event, Gabriela Isler of Venezuela crowned Paulina Vega of Colombia as Miss Universe 2014. It was Colombia's first victory in fifty-six years, and the second victory of the country in the pageant's history.

Contestants from eighty-eight countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Thomas Roberts and Natalie Morales, with Jeannie Mai as backstage correspondent. Prince Royce, Nick Jonas, and Gavin DeGraw performed in this year's pageant.

The competition also featured the debut of the new DIC Crown, which was composed of three hundred eleven diamonds, five pieces of blue topazes, one hundred ninety-eight pieces of blue sapphires, thirty-three pieces of heat—fired crystals, and two hundred twenty grams of 18k karat white gold. The crown was said to be worth $300,000.

Background

Location and date

FIU Arena, Miami, Florida, United States the venue for Miss Universe 2014.

Negotiations between the Secretary of Tourism of Ceará in Brazil and the Miss Universe Organization began in late September 2013, when the Miss Universe Organization directors flew to Fortaleza to begin conversations and arrangement of pageant activities. Bismarck Maia, State Secretary of Tourism, disclosed the latest development to Fortaleza's market-leading newspaper, Diário do Nordeste, on 11 January 2014, announcing that the event will be at Centro de Eventos do Ceará, in Ceará's capital.

On 27 March 2014, Annette Cammer, Miss Universe Organization's national licensing director, responded through e-mail to a question by a national directive that the 2014 Miss Universe pageant will not be hosted in Ceará's capital, as promised and stated by local authorities. On 20 May 2014, Fortaleza's bid was formally retired, and the Miss Universe Organization was considering four other Brazilian cities as a replacement: Rio de Janeiro, Ribeirão Preto, Porto Alegre and Manaus.

On 22 August 2014, Donald Trump posted to Twitter that Miami and other cities were "fighting hard to host the Miss Universe pageant" and that an announcement would be made soon; specifically mentioning the city of Miami prompted many pageant watchers to believe that the pageant was headed for the Floridian city for the first time since 1997. On 9 September 2014, Puerto Rican newspaper, El Nuevo Dia, and Venezuelan newspaper, El Nacional, each printed an article that said that the contestants would be staying at a Trump-owned hotel in Miami; further fueling rumors that the pageant would be held in Miami in December.

On 12 September 2014, Luigi Boria, mayor of Doral, Florida, announced via Twitter that the pageant was going to take place in Doral on 18 January 2015, leading to some controversy among pageant fans. This was confirmed in late September. In early October, an announcement was released on the official website of Miss Universe stating that the pageant is will take place at the FIU Arena in Miami on 25 January 2015.

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty-eight countries and territories were selected to compete in the competition. Six of these delegates were appointees to their national titles, while seven were selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Camille Cerf, Miss France 2015, was appointed as Miss Universe France 2014 after Flora Coquerel, Miss France 2014, will only compete at Miss World 2014 due to the conflicting schedules of the two pageants. Coquerel competed in the pageant the following year. Marcela Chmielowska, the second runner-up of Miss Polonia 2011, was appointed as Miss Universe Poland 2014, due to the rescheduling of the Miss Polonia 2014 pageant in December 2014.

Laurence Langen, Miss Belgium 2014, was replaced by her first runner-up, Anissa Blondin, due to problems with the Miss Belgium Organization. Nora Xu, Miss Universe China 2014, originally was supposed to represent China at Miss Universe. However, Xu preferred to continue with her studies instead of competing in the pageant. Due to this, Hu Yanliang, first runner-up at Miss Universe China 2014, replaced Xu as Miss Universe China 2014. Arnela Zeković, first runner-up at Miss Serbia 2013, was replaced by Anđelka Tomašević as the representative of Serbia at Miss Universe for personal reasons. Carolyne Bernard, Miss Universe Tanzania 2014, originally was supposed to represent Tanzania at Miss Universe. However, Bernard withdrew after fracturing her feet in a car accident. Due to this, Nale Boniface, second runner-up of Miss Universe Tanzania 2014, replaced Bernard as the representative of Tanzania in Miss Universe.

Rolene Strauss, Miss South Africa 2014, was expected to compete at the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants. However, after winning Miss World 2014, Strauss was ineligible to compete for Miss Universe 2014. Ziphozakhe Zokufa, first runner-up of Miss South Africa 2014, replaced Strauss as the representative of South Africa in Miss Universe. Weluree Ditsayabut, Miss Universe Thailand 2014, was replaced by her first runner-up, Pimbongkod Chankaew, after calling for the supporters of the Prime Minister of Thailand to be executed. Diana Harkusha, second runner-up of Miss Ukraine Universe 2014, was appointed as the representative of Ukraine at Miss Universe after Anna Andres, Miss Ukraine Universe 2014, resigned for personal reasons.

The 2014 edition saw the returns of Albania, Egypt, Georgia, Ireland, Kenya, Kosovo, Portugal, Saint Lucia, and Uruguay. Kenya last competed in 2005, Egypt and Portugal last competed in 2011, while the others last competed in 2012. Azerbaijan, Botswana, Denmark, Estonia, Namibia, Romania, and Vietnam withdrew. Nguyễn Lâm Diễm Trang, the second runner-up of Miss Vietnam 2014, was appointed to represent Vietnam at Miss Universe but withdrew at the last minute due to lack of time to prepare for the pageant. Azerbaijan, Botswana, Denmark, Estonia, Namibia, and Romania withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Results

Miss Universe 2014 participating countries and territories.

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 2014
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Best National Costume

Final results Contestant
Winner
Top 5

Pageant

Format

The Miss Universe Organization introduced several changes to the format for this edition. The number of semifinalists was reverted to fifteen— the same number of semifinalists in 2010. The results of the preliminary competition— which consisted of the swimsuit and evening gown competition, and the closed-door interview, determined the fifteen semifinalists. The fifteen semifinalists participated in the swimsuit competition, with ten advancing in the competition for the evening gown competition. From ten, five contestants will participate in the question and answer portion, and the final look.

Selection committee

Preliminary competition

  • Lloyd Boston – Fashion guru, TV host and regular correspondent on NBC's The Today Show and CBS's The Insider
  • Azucena Cierco – Latina actress, TV host and special correspondent at Telemundo, particularly her hosting stint at Un Nuevo Dia
  • Jeneine Doucette-White – New York bureau manager at Access Hollywood
  • Michelle McLeanMiss Universe 1992 from Namibia
  • Jimmy Nguyen – Prominent entertainment and digital media lawyer, diversity advocate, blogger and technology adviser
  • Corinne Nicolas – President of Trump Models Modelling Agency
  • Tyler Tixier – Part of the sales team of Delta Air Lines, dubbed as the World's Best Airline

Final telecast

Contestants

Eighty-eight contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age Hometown
Albania Albania Zhaneta Byberi 19 Tirana
Angola Angola Zuleica Wilson 21 Cabinda
Argentina Argentina Valentina Ferrer 22 Córdoba
Aruba Aruba Digene Zimmerman 21 Oranjestad
Australia Australia Tegan Martin 23 Newcastle
Austria Austria Julia Furdea 20 Vienna
The Bahamas Bahamas Tomii Culmer 24 Nassau
Belgium Belgium Anissa Blondin 22 Brussels
Bolivia Bolivia Claudia Tavel 25 Santa Cruz
Brazil Brazil Melissa Gurgel 20 Fortaleza
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Jaynene Jno Lewis 26 Tortola
Bulgaria Bulgaria Kristina Georgieva 23 Sofia
Canada Canada Chanel Beckenlehner 27 Caledon
Chile Chile Hellen Toncio 20 Santiago
China China Hu Yanliang 24 Beijing
Colombia Colombia Paulina Vega 22 Barranquilla
Costa Rica Costa Rica Karina Ramos 21 San José
Croatia Croatia Ivana Mišura 26 Zagreb
Curaçao Curaçao Laurien Angelista 27 Willemstad
Czech Republic Czech Republic Gabriela Franková 21 Prague
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Kimberly Castillo 26 Higüey
Ecuador Ecuador Alejandra Argudo 22 Portoviejo
Egypt Egypt Lara Debbana 21 Cairo
El Salvador El Salvador Patricia Murillo 22 San Salvador
Ethiopia Ethiopia Hiwot Mamo 24 Addis Ababa
Finland Finland Bea Toivonen 22 Helsinki
France France Camille Cerf 20 Coulogne
Gabon Gabon Maggaly Nguema 22 Libreville
Georgia (country) Georgia Ana Zubashvili 22 Tbilisi
Germany Germany Josefin Donat 21 Leipzig
Ghana Ghana Abena Appiah 21 Accra
United Kingdom Great Britain Grace Levy 25 London
Greece Greece Ismini Dafopoulou 26 Athens
Guam Guam Brittany Bell 27 Barrigada
Guatemala Guatemala Ana Luisa Montufar 21 Guatemala City
Guyana Guyana Niketa Barker 24 Georgetown
Haiti Haiti Christie Désir 25 Port-Au-Prince
Honduras Honduras Gabriela Ordoñez 21 Comayagua
Hungary Hungary Henrietta Kelemen 21 Budapest
India India Noyonita Lodh 21 Bangalore
Indonesia Indonesia Elvira Devinamira 21 Surabaya
Republic of Ireland Ireland Lisa Madden 23 Cork
Israel Israel Doron Matalon 21 Beit Aryeh-Ofarim
Italy Italy Valentina Bonariva 25 Milan
Jamaica Jamaica Kaci Fennell 23 Kingston
Japan Japan Keiko Tsuji 21 Nagasaki
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Aiday Issayeva 25 Almaty
Kenya Kenya Gaylyne Ayugi 21 Nairobi
Kosovo Kosovo Artnesa Krasniqi 23 Pristina
Lebanon Lebanon Saly Greige 25 Bishmizzine
Lithuania Lithuania Patricija Belousova 19 Vilnius
Malaysia Malaysia Sabrina Beneett 24 Kuala Lumpur
Mauritius Mauritius Pallavi Gungaram 21 Vacoas-Phoenix
Mexico Mexico Josselyn Garciglia 24 La Paz
Myanmar Myanmar Sharr Htut Eaindra 20 Yangon
Netherlands Netherlands Yasmin Verheijen 21 Amsterdam
New Zealand New Zealand Rachel Millns 24 Wellington
Nicaragua Nicaragua Marline Barberena 27 Chichigalpa
Nigeria Nigeria Queen Celestine 22 Lagos
Norway Norway Elise Dalby 19 Hamar
Panama Panama Yomatzy Hazlewood 23 Panama City
Paraguay Paraguay Sally Jara 21 Asuncion
Peru Peru Jimena Espinoza 26 Lima
Philippines Philippines Mary Jean Lastimosa 27 Tulunan
Poland Poland Marcela Chmielowska 23 Warsaw
Portugal Portugal Patrícia Da Silva 25 Lisbon
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Gabriela Berrios 24 Toa Baja
Russia Russia Yulia Alipova 24 Balakovo
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Roxanne Didier-Nicholas 23 Castries
Serbia Serbia Anđelka Tomašević 21 Zubin Potok
Singapore Singapore Rathi Menon 24 Singapore
Slovakia Slovakia Silvia Prochádzková 23 Bratislava
Slovenia Slovenia Urška Bračko 21 Maribor
South Africa South Africa Ziphozakhe Zokufa 23 Cape Town
South Korea South Korea Yoo Ye-bin 22 Daegu
Spain Spain Desirée Cordero 22 Seville
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Avanti Marianne 25 Colombo
Sweden Sweden Camilla Hansson 26 Stockholm
Switzerland Switzerland Zoé Metthez 21 Zurich
Tanzania Tanzania Nale Boniface 22 Dodoma
Thailand Thailand Pimbongkod Chankaew 20 Bangkok
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Jevon King 26 Diego Martin
Turkey Turkey Dilan Çiçek Deniz 20 Istanbul
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Shanice Williams 22 Grand Turk Island
Ukraine Ukraine Diana Harkusha 20 Kharkiv
United States United States Nia Sanchez 24 Las Vegas
Uruguay Uruguay Johana Riva 24 Montevideo
Venezuela Venezuela Migbelis Castellanos 19 Cabimas