18
November
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Miss World 2017 Full Results, Winners, Special Awards

18 Nov 2017 | Angelopedia

Miss World 2017 finale is scheduled to be held on 18th November 2017 with 118 contestants set to compete to succeed Stephanie Del Valle Diaz of Puerto Rico. Besides, five continental winners will also be declared at the finale. This year, the format is different as first Top 40 quarter-finalists will be declared, 20 coming from Head-to-Head challenge, 5 from fast track events, and 15 selected by the jury. From amongst the Top 40, Top 20 semi-finalists will be announced followed by Top 10 finalists, Top 5, runners-up and winner.

Below are the results from the event, updated as and when they are announced. You can also watch the finale live here.

Winners, Runners-up, Top 10, Top 15 and Top 40

Miss World 2017 - Manushi Chhillar (India)

First Runner-up - Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Mexico)

Second Runner-up -  Stephanie Hill (England)

Final Top 5 -

Stephanie Hill (England)

Aurore Kichenin (France)

Manushi Chhillar (India)

Magline Jeruto (Kenya)

Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Mexico)

Top 10 finalists -

Stephanie Hill (England)

Aurore Kichenin (France)

Manushi Chhillar (India)

Achintya Holte Nilsen (Indonesia)

Solange Sinclair (Jamaica)

Magline Jeruto (Kenya)

Haeun Kim Sitlinger (South Korea)

Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Mexico)

Polina Popova (Russia)

Adè van Heerden (South Africa)

Top 15 semi-finalists -

Fátima Cuéllar Molina (El Salvador)

Stephanie Hill (England)

Aurore Kichenin (France)

Manushi Chhillar (India)

Achintya Holte Nilsen (Indonesia)

Solange Sinclair (Jamaica)

Haruka Yamashita (Japan)

Magline Jeruto (Kenya)

Haeun Kim Sitlinger (South Korea)

Wan Ling Lan (Macau)

Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Mexico)

Enkhjin Tseveendash (Mongolia)

Ugochi Mitchel Ihezue (Nigeria)

Polina Popova (Russia)

Adè van Heerden (South Africa)

Remaining Top 20 semi-finalists are

Continental Queens of Beauty -

Miss World Asia 2017 - Haeun Kim Sitlinger (South Korea)

Miss World Africa 2017 - Magline Jeruto (Kenya)

Miss World Americas 2017 - Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Mexico)

Miss World Caribbean 2017 - Solange Sinclair (Jamaica)

Miss World Europe 2017 - Stephanie Hill (England)

Miss World Oceania 2017 - Annie Evans (New Zealand)
 
Winners of fast-track events

Sports Challenge winner is Aletxa Marie Mueses Santana of Dominincan Republic, runners-up are Alanna Matamaru Smith of Cook Islands and Helina Hewlett of British Virgin Islands.

Miss Multimedia winner is Enkhjin Tseveendash from Mongolia and Top 8 finalists also included India, Indonesia, England, Nepal, Thailand, Venezuela, and Vietnam.

Miss Talent winner is Michela Galea from Malta.

Beauty with a Purpose Top 5 finalists are -

Manushi Chhillar from India

Laura Victoria Lehmann from Philippines

Achintya Holte Nilsen from Indonesia 

Ade van Heerden from South Africa 

Do My Linh from Vietnam

All the finalists for BWAP declared as winners, so South Africa also made to Top 40.

Top Model winner is Miss World Nigeria 2017 Ugochi IhezueMiss World Thailand 2017 Milkey Phatlada, Miss World Croatia 2017 Tea Mlinaric Miss World China 2017 Siyu Guan were declared as first runner-up, second runner-up and third runner-up respectively. 

Head to Head Challenge Groups and Winners

Group 1 winner is Miss World Italy 2017 Conny Notarstefano and the group comprised of Judelsia Bache (Angola), Sarah Chvala (Austria), Geena Thompson (Bahamas), Ketino Shekelashvili (Georgia), Audrey Berville (Guadeloupe) and Conny Notarstefano (Italy). 

Group 2 winner is Miss World Argentina 2017 Avril Marco and the group comprised of Joana Grabolli (Albania), Avril Marco (Argentina), Yasmin Pinto Solar (Bolivia), Maguy Gbane Mandjalia (Côte d'Ivoire), Rotem Rabi (Israel) and Bessika Bucktawor (Mauritius). 

Group 3 winner is Miss World Nepal 2017 Nikita Chandak and the group comprised of Romanie Schotte (Belgium), Akomo Minkata (Cameroon), Victoria Stein (Chile), Asmaou Diallo (Guinea), Felana Tirindraza (Madagascar) and Nikita Chandak (Nepal).

Group 4 winner is Miss World France 2017 Aurore Kichenin and the group comprised of Lily Sargsyan (Armenia), Esma Voloder (Australia), Farah Shaaban (Egypt), Aurore Kichenin (France), Dalila Jabri (Germany) and Solange Sinclair (Jamaica). 

Group 5 winner is Miss World Colombia 2017 María Beatriz Daza Nuñez and the group comprised of María Beatriz Daza Nuñez (Colombia), Alanna Matamaru Smith (Cook Islands), Vanity Girigori (Curaçao), Jodie Garcia (Gibraltar), Paola Oberladstatter (Paraguay) and Filipa Barroso (Portugal). 

Group 6 winner is Miss World Bangladesh 2017 Jessia Islam and the group comprised of Jessia Islam (Bangladesh), Nicole Lisa Gaelebale (Botswana), Gabrielle Vilela (Brazil), Cynthia Menard (Canada), Kisanet Molla (Ethiopia) and Adè van Heerden (South Africa)

Group 7 winner is MIss World Macau China 2017 Wan Ling Lan and the group comprised of Aida Karamehmedovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Aletxa Marie Mueses Santana (Dominican Republic), Destiny Cruz (Guam), Celia Monterrosa (Honduras), Ólafía Ósk Finnsdóttir (Iceland) and Wan Ling Lan (Macau China)

Group 8 winner is Miss World Mongolia 2017 Enkhjin Tseveendash and the group comprised of Helena Tselepi (Cyprus), Lauren Mc Donagh (Ireland), Magline Jeruto (Kenya), Enkhjin Tseveendash (Mongolia), Polina Popova (Russia) and Laanya Ezra Asogan (Singapore). 

Group 9 winner is Manushi Chhillar and the group comprised of Veronica Caroline Stephanova (Bulgaria), Romina Zeballos Avellan (Ecuador), Fátima Cuéllar Molina (El Salvador), Adriana Gerxhalija (Finland), Maria Psilou (Greece) and Manushi Chhillar (India)

Group 10 winner is Achintya Holte Nilsen from Indonesia and the group comprised of Anouk Stephanie Helen Eman (Aruba), Afua Asieduwaa Akrofi (Ghana), Virág Koroknyai (Hungary), Achintya Holte Nilsen (Indonesia), Tonkham Phonchanheuang (Laos) and Philisantha van Deuren (Netherlands)

Group 11 winner is Ana Badaneu from Moldova and the group comprised of Siyu Guan (China), Amanda Petri (Denmark), Catalina Mangue Ondo Biye (Equatorial Guinea), Emily Wong (Hong Kong), Ana Badaneu (Moldova) and Polina Tkach (Ukraine)

Group 12 winner is Virginia Argueta from Guatemala and the group comprised of Tea Mlinaric (Croatia), Stephanie Hill (England), Nanise Noel Ragarau Rainima (Fiji), Virginia Argueta (Guatemala), Mihaela Bosca (Romania) and Nar Codou Diouf (Senegal)

Group 13 winner is Wokie Dolo from Liberia and the group comprised of Wokie Dolo (Liberia), Michela Galea (Malta), Annie Evans (New Zealand), Ugochi Mitchel Ihezue (Nigeria), Hanka Závodná (Slovakia) and Emna Abdelhedi (Tunisia).

Group 14 winner is Ana Carolina Ugarte from Venezuela and the group comprised of Tea Babic (Montenegro), Magdalena Bienkowska (Poland), Elsa Iradukunda (Rwanda), Hilary Joubert (Seychelles), Hanna-Louise Haag Tuvér (Sweden) and Ana Carolina Ugarte (Venezuela).

Group 15 winner is Cynthia Pamela Sánchez Silva from Peru and the group comprised of Vena Mookram (Guyana), Haruka Yamashita (Japan), Cynthia Pamela Sánchez Silva (Peru), Maja Zupan (Slovenia), Julitha Kabete (Tanzania) and Melina Carballo Fagúndez (Uruguay).

Group 16 winner is Alma Andrea Meza Carmona from Mexico and the group comprised of Alma Andrea Meza Carmona (Mexico), América Monserrath Allen Rojas (Nicaragua), Anna Henry (Northern Ireland), Celine Herregården (Norway), Romy McCahill (Scotland) and Dusheni Silva (Sri Lanka).

Group 17 winner is Laura Victoria Lehmann from Philippines and the group comprised of Mpoi Mahao (Lesotho), Ei Kyawt Khaing (Myanmar), Laura Victoria Lehmann (Philippines), Andelija Rogic (Serbia), Milkey Phatlada Kulphakthanapat (Thailand) and Asli Sümen (Turkey).

Group 18 winner is Do My Linh from Vietnam and the group comprised of Renae Sherese Martinez (Belize), Arual Longar (South Sudan), Maria Elisa Tulian (Spain), Do My Linh (Vietnam), Hannah Elizabeth Williams (Wales) and Chiedza Lorraine Mhosva (Zimbabwe).

Group 19 winner is Perla El Helou from Lebanon and the group comprised of Haeun Kim Sitlinger (South Korea), Perla El Helou (Lebanon), Julianne Britton (Panama), Chandini Chanka (Trinidad and Tobago) and Clarissa Bowers (United States of America).

Group 20 winner is Gulbanu Azimkhanova from Kazakhstan and the group comprised of Helina Hewlett (British Virgin Islands), Cristilene dos Santos (Cape Verde), Kristin Amaya (Cayman Islands), Gulbanu Azimkhanova (Kazakhstan) and Mary Chibula (Zambia).

Top 40 Jury's selection

Top 40 finalists comprise of 16 contestants selected by the jury and they are - 

Nicole Lisa Gaelebale (Botswana)

Gabrielle Vilela (Brazil)

Siyu Guan (China)

Tea Mlinaric (Croatia)

Fátima Cuéllar Molina (El Salvador)

Stephanie Hill (England)

Solange Sinclair (Jamaica)

Haruka Yamashita (Japan)

Magline Jeruto (Kenya)

Haeun Kim Sitlinger (South Korea)

Annie Evans (New Zealand)

Magdalena Bienkowska (Poland)

Polina Popova (Russia)

Hanna-Louise Haag Tuvér (Sweden)

Polina Tkach (Ukraine)

Clarissa Bowers (United States of America)