Russia at major beauty pageants

This is a list of Russia's official representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants. The country has won two of the four pageants:

In 28 May 2002, Oxana Fedorova was crowned as Miss Universe 2002 and was dethroned on 24 September 2002 (119 days) and first runner-up Justine Pasek of Panama took over the Miss Universe title.

The criteria for the Big Four inclusion is based on specific standards such as the pageants global prominence and prestige approved by worldwide media, the quality and quantity of crowned delegates recognized by international franchisees and pageant aficionados, the winner's post pageant activities; the pageants longevity, consistency, and history; the sincerity of the pageant's specific cause, platform, and advocacy; the overall pre-pageant activities, production quality and global telecast; the enormity of internet traffic; and the extent of popularity amongst pageant fans across the globe.[1][2][3]

Russia's Big Four titleholders

Color Key
  •      Ended as Runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the Finalists or Semi-finalists
YEAR MISS UNIVERSE MISS WORLD MISS INTERNATIONAL MISS EARTH
2018 Yulia Polyachikhina
TBA
Natalya Stroeva
TBA
Galina Lukina
TBA
Daria Kartyshova
TBA
2017 Ksenia Alexandrova Polina Popova
Top 10
Elena Kviatkevich Lada Akimova
Miss Earth Fire
[4]
2016 Yuliana Korolkova Yana Dobrovolskaya Alisa Manenok
Top 15
Aleksandra Cherepanova
Top 8
2015 Vladislava Evtushenko Sofia Nikitchuk
1st Runner-up
Valeria Kufterina Maria Chudakova
2014 Yulia Alipova Anastasiya Kostenko
Top 25
Alina Rekko Anastasia Trusova
3rd Runner-up
2013 Elmira Abdrazakova Elmira Abdrazakova Olga Gaidabura
Top 15
Olesya Boslovyak
2012 Elizaveta Golovanova
Top 10
Elizaveta Golovanova Yekaterina Meglinskaya Nataliya Pereverzeva
Top 8
2011 Natalia Gantimurova Natalia Gantimurova
Top 30
Elena Chepilchenko
Top 15
Alena Kuznetsova
2010 Irina Antonenko
Top 15
Irina Sharipova
Top 25
Anna Danilova Victoria Shchukina
Top 14
2009 Sofia Rudieva Kseniya Shipilova Kseniya Hrabovskaya Kseniya Podsevatkina
2008 Vera Krasova
3rd Runner-up
Ksenia Sukhinova
WINNER
Yekaterina Grushanina Anna Mezentseva
Top 16
2007 Tatyana Kotova Tatyana Kotova Aleksandra Mazur
Top 15
×
2006 Anna Litvinova
Top 20
Aleksandra Mazur Yelena Vinogradova Yelena Salnikova
2005 Nataliya Nikolayeva Yuliya Ivanova
Top 15
× Tatyana Yamova
Top 16
2004 Kseniya Kustova Tatyana Sidorchuk
Top 15
Nataliya Kolodeznikova
Top 15
×
2003 Olesya Bondarenko Svetlana Goreva Tatiana Chebotarevskaya
Top 12
×
2002 Oxana Fedorova
WINNER (Dethroned)
Anna Tatarintseva
Top 20
Kseniya Yefimtseva ×
2001 Oksana Kalandyrets
Top 10
Irina Kovalenko
Top 10
Tatiana Pavlova
2nd Runner-up
Victoriya Bonnya
2000 Svetlana Goreva Anna Bodareva Svetlana Goreva
2nd Runner-up
↑ No Pageant Held
(established in 2001 in Manila, Philippines)
1999 Alexandra Petrova Elena Yefimova Maria Tchebotkevitch
Top 15
1998 Anna Malova
Top 10
Tatiana Mokrushina ×
1997 Anna Baychik Liudmila Popova Victoriya Maloivan
1996 Ilmira Shamsutdinova
Top 6
Victoriya Tsapitsyna Yulia Ermolenko
1995 Yulia Alekseyeva Yelena Bazina ×
1994 Inna Zobova Anna Malova Yelena Gorbachova
1993 × Olga Sysoyeva Ilmira Shamsutdinova
1st Runner-up
1992 × Julia Kourotchkina
WINNER
×


Name of Pageant Placements Best Result
Miss Universe 8 Winner (2002-Dethroned)
Miss World 11 Winner (1992 • 2008)
Miss International 10 1st Runner-up (1993)
Miss Earth 7 3rd Runner-up (2014)
Total 36 3 Winners

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-10-21. Retrieved 2016-10-16.
  2. International Beauty Pageant Ranking
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-10-14. Retrieved 2014-10-14.
  4. For this pageant, the three non-winning Elemental Queens were of equal ranking, with each being eligible to replace the winner in the event that would be necessary. See Miss Earth 2017: Announcement of Winners. rappler.com (video). approximately 0:25 from start of video clip. 5 November 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.

See also

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