Miss Universe 2004
Miss Universe 2004, the 53rd Miss Universe pageant, was held on 1 June 2004 at the Centro de Convenciones CEMEXPO in Quito, Ecuador. Jennifer Hawkins of Australia was crowned by Amelia Vega of the Dominican Republic as her successor at the end of the event. This is the only second time that Australia has won Miss Universe. 80 contestants competed in this year.
Results
Placements
Order of announcements
Top 15
- Puerto Rico
- Norway
- Trinidad and Tobago
- Ecuador
- India
- Australia
- Angola
- Jamaica
- Colombia
- Switzerland
- Costa Rica
- Chile
- USA
- Paraguay
- Mexico
Top 10
- Costa Rica
- Trinidad and Tobago
- USA
- Puerto Rico
- Jamaica
- Paraguay
- Ecuador
- Australia
- India
- Colombia
Top 5
- Paraguay
- USA
- Puerto Rico
- Australia
- Trinidad and Tobago
Contestants
- ' - Telma Sonhi
- ' - Ann-Marie Brown
- ' - Zizi Lee
- ' - Jennifer Hawkins
- ' - Daniela Strigl
- ' - Raquel Simone Horton
- ' - Cindy Baston
- ' - Lindsy Dehollander
- ' - Leilah Pandy
- ' - Gabriela Oviedo
- ' - Icho Keolotswe
- ' - Fabiane Niclotti †
- ' - Ivelina Petrova
- ' - Venessa Fisher
- ' - Stacey-Ann Kelly
- ' - Gabriela Barros
- ' - Zhang Meng
- ' - Catherine Daza
- ' - Nancy Soto
- ' - Marijana Rupčić
- ' - Angeline da Silva
- ' - Nayia Iacovidou
- ' - Lucie Váchová
- ' - Tina Christensen
- ' - Larimar Fiallo
- ' - Susana Rivadeneira
- ' - Heba El-Sisy
- ' - Gabriela Mejía
- ' - Sirle Kalma
- ' - Ferehyiwot Abebe
- ' - Mira Salo
- ' - Lætitia Bléger
- ' - Nino Murtazashvilli
- ' - Shermine Shahrivar
- ' - Minaye Donkor
- ' - Valia Kakouti
- ' - Marva Weatherborn
- ' - Odessa Phillips
- ' - Blanka Bakos
- ' - Tanushree Dutta
- ' - Amelia Walatida
- ' - Cathriona Duignam
- ' - Gal Gadot
- ' - Laia Manetti
- ' - Christine Straw
- ' - Eri Machimoto
- ' - Anita Maina
- ' - Choi Yun-yong
- ' - Marie-José Hnein
- ' - Andrea Fonseka
- ' - Rosalva Luna
- ' - Lindsay Grace Pronk
- ' - Marifely Argüello
- ' - Anita Uwagbale
- ' - Katherine Sorland
- ' - Jessica Rodríguez
- ' - Yanina González
- ' - Liesel Holler
- ' - Maricar Balagtas
- ' - Paulina Panek
- ' - Alba Reyes
- ' - Ksenia Kustova
- ' - Dragana Dujović
- ' - Sandy Chua
- ' - Zuzana Dvorska
- ' - Sabina Remar
- ' - Joan Ramagoshi
- ' - María Jesús Ruiz
- ' - Laferne Fraser
- ' - Katarina Wigander
- ' - Bianca Sissing
- ' - Janie Yu-Chen Hsieh
- ' - Morakot Aimee Kittisara
- ' - Danielle Jones
- ' - Fatos Segmen
- ' - Shamara Ariza
- ' - Oleksandra Nikolayenko
- ' - Nicole Dupont
- ' - Shandi Finnessey
- ' - Ana Karina Áñez
- - Hoàng Khánh Ngọc
Judges
Final telecast
The judging panel for the final competition included:- 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 & Tobago
- Elsa Benítez - International supermodel
- Justine Pasek – Miss Universe 2002 from Panama
- 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
Withdrawals
- ' – No contest.
- ' – Maria José Girol Jimenez - Due to lack of Sponsorship.
- ' – No contest due to lack of Sponsorship.
- ' – :id:Dian Khrisna|Dian Krishna - She was welcomed by the pageant organizers and was given the chance to attend the show in the audience as Puteri Indonesia observer.
- ' – Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir
- ' – Miss Mauritius 2003, Sabine Bourdet did not participate due to Health Problems.
- ' – Petrina Thomas - Due to lack of Sponsorship.
- ' – No contest.
Replacements
- – Zita Galgociova was initially chosen to represent Slovak Republic, but she was replaced with her first runner-up Zuzana Dvorska because she was under the minimum age.
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Returns
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Awards
- ' - Miss Congeniality
- ' - Miss Photogenic
- ' - Best National Costume
- ' - Best Catwalk
Host city
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 Ecuadoreans 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. Similar action was taken in Bangkok, Thailand prior to Miss Universe 1992 and in Manila, Philippines prior to Miss Universe 1994. 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 Ecuadorean government, police suspected that the bomb, found just six blocks from the parade route, was timed specifically to coincide with the event.