Miss International 2022, the 60th Miss International pageant, is scheduled to be held at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Tokyo, Japan on 13th December 2022. Miss International 2019 Sireethorn Leearamwat of Thailand will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.
Check the live stream of Miss International 2022 here –
Below are the results of Miss International 2022 (updated as and when announced) –
Miss International 2022 – Jasmin Selberg
1st Runner-Up - Stephany Amado from Cape Verde
2nd Runner-Up - Tatiana Calmell from Peru
3rd Runner-Up - Natalia López From colombia
4th Runner-Up - Celinee Santos from Dominican Republic
Top 8
Madison Kvaltin representing Canada
Stephany Amado representing Cape Verde
Natalia Lopez Cardona representing Colombia
Celinee Santos representing Dominican Republic
Jasmin Selberg representing Germany
Israel Harrison representing Jamaica
Tatiana Calmell representing Peru
Julianna Ro representing Spain
Top 15
Madison Kvaltin representing Canada
Stephany Amado representing Cape Verde
Natalia Lopez Cardona representing Colombia
Mahyla Roth representing Costa Rica
Celinee Santos representing Dominican Republic
Anna Merimää representing Finland
Maya Albert representing France
Jasmin Selberg representing Germany
Israel Harrison representing Jamaica
Lydia Smit representing New Zealand
Savannah Delos Santos representing Northern Mariana Islands
Tatiana Calmell representing Peru
Hannah Arnold representing Philippines
Julianna Ro representing Spain
Evanjelin Elchmanar representing United Kingdom
SPECIAL AWARDS
Miss Visit Japan Tourism – Julianna Ro representing Spain
The panel of judges competing for Miss International 2022 are Pawel Milewski — Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Poland to Japan, Ryohei Miyata — Chairman of the Public Interest Incorporated Association, Nitten, Dewi Sukarno — Socialite, former First Lady of Indonesia, Junko Koshino — Fashion designer, Norika Fujiwara — Miss Nippon 1992, model, and actress, Supapan Pichaironarongsongkram — Chairwoman of Chao Phraya Express Boat, Senko Ikenobo — Headmaster designate at Ikenobo, Kobori Soujitsu — Head of Kobori Enshu school of tea, Sireethorn Leearamwat — Miss International 2019 from Thailand and Akemi Shimomura — President of the Miss International Organization.
The contestants competing for Miss International 2022 are Anjelica Whitelaw representing Australia, Loren Venx representing Belgium, Carolina Fernández representing Bolivia, Isabella Oliveira representing Brazil, Chea Charany representing Cambodia, Madison Kvaltin representing Canada, Stephany Amado representing Cape Verde, Catalina Huenulao representing Chile, Natalia Lopez Cardona representing Colombia, Mahyla Roth representing Costa Rica, Jennifer Sanchez Aguilar representing Cuba, Adéla Maderycová representing Czech Republic, Celinee Santos representing Dominican Republic, Valeria Gutiérrez representing Ecuador, Genesis Fuentes representing El Salvador, Anna Merimää representing Finland, Maya Albert representing France, Jasmin Selberg representing Germany, Caroline Naa Nunoo representing Ghana, Dulce Tatiana López Villatoro representing Guatemala, Angélique François representing Haiti, Priscilla Wang representing Hawaii, Zully Paz representing Honduras, Rosemary Ling Wan-Wei representing Hong Kong, Zoya Afroz representing India, Cindy May McGuire representing Indonesia, Israel Harrison representing Jamaica, Chiho Terauchi representing Japan, Cindy Isendi Mutsotso representing Kenya, Dinelle Wong representing Macau, Giselle Tay Xin Heng representing Malaysia, Yuridia Durán representing Mexico, Nomin-Erdene Bayarkhuu representing Mongolia, Erika Kazombaruru representing Namibia, Sandhya Sharma representing Nepal, Marisol Soliana representing Netherlands, Lydia Smit representing New Zealand, Fernanda Salazar representing Nicaragua, Precious Obisoso representing Nigeria, Savannah Delos Santos representing Northern Mariana Islands, Ida Hauan representing Norway, Ivis Nicole Snyder representing Panama, Ariane Maciel representing Paraguay, Tatiana Calmell representing Peru, Hannah Arnold representing Philippines, Sylwia Stasinska representing Poland, Rita Bitton Reis representing Portugal, Paola González Torres representing Puerto Rico, Ada-Maria Ileana representing Romania, Scarlett Sim representing Singapore, Viktória Podmanická representing Slovakia, Ferini Dayal representing South Africa, Julianna Ro representing Spain, Joanne Zheng representing Taiwan, Ruechanok Meesang representing Thailand, Mona Ammar representing Tunisia, Kisakye Margaret representing Uganda, Olya Shamrai representing Ukraine, Evanjelin Elchmanar representing United Kingdom, Betina Margni representing Uruguay, Corrin Stellakis representing USA, Nigina Fakhriddinova representing Uzbekistan, Isbel Parra representing Venezuela, Pham Ngoc Phuong Anh representing Vietnam.