13
November
2017

Who stood out in Head to Head Challenge of Group 10 and Group 11?

13 Nov 2017 | Angelopedia

We witnessed the head to head challenge of Group 10 and group 11 over the weekend where the girls fought it out to enter the Top 40 slot of Miss World 2017. Let’s see who was the most impressive of the lot.

In Group 10, we have Aruba, Laos, Ghana, Hungary, Netherlands, and Indonesia competing with each other.

Achintya Holte Nilsen from Indonesia is a breath of fresh air with her cultural background, her family values and a person who loves small things in life. Her humanitarian thoughts can be seen clearly in her video. In her final answer, she depicted the Olympic symbol as the best representative of Indonesia because of a variety of colours in it.

Anouk Eman from Aruba seems like a complete package. She comes across as a very sweet personality, with a great story that seemed very genuine and she definitely knows how to speak very well. She said the Sun represents her country the best because just like sun, her country’s people are always warm and very friendly.

 

Who stood out in Head to Head Challenge of Group 10 and Group 11?

 

In Group 11, we have Equatorial Guinea, Moldova, China PR, Denmark, Ukraine, and Hong Kong China participating for head to head challenge.

You can’t keep your eyes off this beauty. Polina Tkach from Ukraine is everyone's ultimate dream of beauty and style. You will be mesmerized by her dance moves, and her attitude hits just the right chords. A perfect combination of beauty and cuteness, she is here for a long run.

Ana Badaneu from Moldova is a surprise factor in this round of head to head challenge. We have to say she is very pretty and her video was very beautiful. She speaks very patiently and her smile is a killer.

Others to participate in these groups were –

Group 10

Afua Asieduwaa Akrofi (Ghana)

Virág Koroknyai (Hungary)

Tonkham Mc Jennie Phonchanheuang (Laos)

Philisantha van Deuren (Netherlands)

Group 11

Siyu Guan (China)

Amanda Petri (Denmark)

Catalina Mangue Ondo Biye (Equatorial Guinea)

Emily Wong (Hong Kong)