Miss Supranational 2021, the 12th edition of Miss Supranational, is all set to be held on 21st August 2021 at Strzelecki Park Amphitheater, Nowy Sacz, Malopolska where Miss Supranational 2019 Anntonia Porsild of Thailand will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.
The 12th edition was supposed to be held last year but was postponed due to the covid-19 pandemic. Almost sixty contestants are competing at this edition who will follow the covid-19 guidelines and protocols in Poland. Here are the contestants competing for Miss Supranational 2021 –
Ines Kasemi representing Albania
Nyisha Tilus representing Bahamas
Louise-Marie Losfeld representing Belgium
Luz Claros Gallardo representing Bolivia
Deise Benício representing Brazil
Sasha Lombardi representing Canada
Macarena Gutiérrez Radich representing Chile
Alice Li representing China
Valentina Aldana Dorado representing Colombia
Angelika Kostyshynová representing Czech Republic
Eoanna Constanza representing Dominican Republic
Justeen Cruz Lara representing Ecuador
Linda Sibrián representing El Salvador
Sophie Marie Dunning representing England
Vilma Halme representing Finland
Judith Brumant-Lachoua representing France
Denisse Nicolle Ligpitan representing Germany
Verónica Sarfo Adu Nti representing Ghana
Melina Milliou representing Greece
Edosy Grego representing Guadeloupe
Felicia Ally Inayah representing Guyana
Pascale Bélony representing Haiti
Dísa Dungal representing Iceland
Aavriti Choudhary representing India
Jihane Almira Chedid representing Indonesia
Jessica Marie Hopper representing Ireland
Lawnda Jackson representing Jamaica
Emiri Shimizu representing Japan
Phidelia Mutunga representing Kenya
Hyesoo Jeon representing South Korea
Shailey Micallef representing Malta
Palmira Ruiz representing Mexico
Chanique Rabe representing Namibia
Shimal Kanaujiya representing Nepal
Swelia Da Silva Antonio representing Netherlands
Akeelah Sabiqoh Aminu representing Nigeria
Ina Kollset representing Norway
Darelys Yahel Santos representing Panama
Paloma Del Puerto Araujo representing Paraguay
Solange Hermoza Rivera representing Peru
Dindi Pajares representing Philippines
Natalia Balicka representing Poland
Nadini Machado representing Portugal
Karla Guilfú Acevedo representing Puerto Rico
Anna Michela Ciornea representing Romania
Angelina Gorbunova representing Russia
Anitha Kate Umuratwa representing Rwanda
Ramatulai Jarata Wurie representing Sierra Leone
Kristina Viglaska representing Slovakia
Thato Thelma Mosehle representing South Africa
Amelia Michael Sky representing South Sudan
Dana Tomuta representing Spain
Farisha Tjin Asjoe representing Suriname
Jacqueline Rybak representing Sweden
Queenie Benjarat representing Thailand
Jenelle Thongs representing Trinidad and Tobago
Shivali Patel representing United States of America
Valentina Sánchez Trivella representing Venezuela
Argentina, Australia, Laos, Mauritius and New Zealand have withdrawn from the current edition while Bahamas, China, El Salvador, Greece, Ghana, Guyana, Norway and Sweden have returned for the current edition.