09
December
2019

Miss World 2019 Head to Head Challenge Top 20 announced

09 Dec 2019 | Priya Bhardwaj

Miss World 2019 Head to Head Challenge was held in nineteen groups since the beginning of the competition as the delegates fought to advance for the 10 guaranteed spots in Top 40. Since the groups have completed their challenges, the top 20 delegates (one from each group and one runner-up with most votes) have been announced who will move forward to the second leg of the competition.

Here are the Head to Head Challenge Group Winners of Miss World 2019 –

Group 1 (Albania, England, Guyana, Honduras, Korea, Peru)

The winner is Miss World Guyana 2019 Joylyn Anita Conway.

Group 2 (Cook Islands, Guatemala, Ireland, Italy, Myanmar, Russia)

The winner is Miss World Ireland 2019 Chelsea Farrell.

Group 3 (British Virgin Islands, Iceland, Laos, Nicaragua, South Sudan, Venezuela)

The winner is Miss World Venezuela 2019 Isabella Rodríguez Guzmán.

Group 4 (Armenia, Bolivia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, South Africa)

The winner is Miss World Mongolia 2019 Mandakh Tsevelmaa.

Group 5 (Guadeloupe, Hong Kong, Moldova, Singapore, Spain, Sri Lanka)

The winner is Miss World Moldova 2019 Elizaveta Cuznetsova.

Group 6 (Brazil, Curacao, Denmark, Ecuador, Malta, Northern Island)

The winner is Miss World Brazil 2019 Elís Miele Coelho.

Group 7 (Equatorial Guinea, Hungary, Malaysia, Trinidad & Tobago, United States, Wales)

The winner is Miss World Trinidad & Tobago 2019 Tya Janè Ramey.

Group 8 (Chile, Croatia, France, New Zealand, Paraguay, Scotland)

The winner is Miss World Paraguay 2019 Araceli Bobadilla.

Group 9 (Canada, Czech Republic, Indonesia, Portugal, Sierra Leone, Tunisia)

The winner is Miss World Indonesia 2019 Princess Megonondo.

Group 10 (Cayman Islands, Gibraltar, Mexico, Nepal, Poland, Tanzania)

The winner is Miss World Nepal 2019 Anushka Shrestha.

 

Miss World 2019 Head to Head Challenge Top 20 announced

 

Group 11 (Colombia, Costa Rica, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Nigeria)

The winner is Miss World Nigeria 2019 Nyekachi Douglas.

Group 12 (Belgium, Jamaica, Panama, Slovenia, Turkey, U.S. Virgin Islands)

The winner is Miss World Turkey 2019 Simay Rasimoglu.

Group 13 (Australia, El Salvador, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Puerto Rico, Slovakia)

The winner is Miss World Georgia 2019 Nini Gogichaishvili.

Group 14 (Bahamas, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Botswana, Haiti, India, Thailand)

The winner is Miss World India 2019 Suman Rao.

Group 15 (Antigua & Barbduda, Barbados, China, Greece, Samoa, Sweden)

The winner is Miss World China PR 2019 Li Peishan.

Group 16 (Argentina, Belarus, Finland, Kenya, Macau, Ukraine)

The winner is Miss World Belarus 2019 Anastasia Laurynchuk.

Group 17 (Aruba, Dominican Republic, Ghana, Philippines, Rwanda)

The winner is Miss World Philippines 2019 Michelle Marquez Dee.

Group 18 (Cambodia, Mauritius, Montenegro, Uganda, Vietnam)

The winner is Miss World Uganda 2019 Oliver Nakakande.

Group 19 (Angola, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kyrgystan, Senegal)

The winner is Miss World Bangladesh 2019 Rafah Nanjeba Torsa.

The last contestant who moved forward with the most number of votes is Miss World Mexico 2019 Ashley Alvídrez Estrada.

 

Miss World 2019 Head to Head Challenge Top 20 announced

 

Here is the format in which the contestants will go against each other in the Head to Head Challenge Final –

Brazil will go head to head with Moldova.

Nepal will go head to head with Indonesia.

China PR will go head to head with Venezuela.

Nigeria will go head to head with Belarus.

Mexico will go head to head with Uganda.

Philippines will go head to head with Turkey.

Mongolia will go head to head with Guyana.

Bangladesh will go head to head with India.

Ireland will go head to head with Trinidad & Tobago.

Paraguay will go head to head with Georgia.

The finale of Miss World 2019 will be held in London on 14th December 2019 where Vanessa Ponce de Leon of Mexico will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.