14
October
2022

The Miss Globe 2022 Live Blog & Full Results

14 Oct 2022 | Priya Bhardwaj

The Miss Globe 2022, the 19th edition of The Miss Globe pageant, is all set to be held at the Opera & Ballet Theater in Tirana, Albania on 15th October 2022. Maureen Montagne of Philippines will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.

Check the live stream of the finale of The Miss Globe 2022 here –

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Below are the results of The Miss Globe 2022 (updated as and when announced) –

The Miss Globe 2022      

1st Runner-Up   

2nd Runner-Up  

3rd Runner-Up  

4th Runner-Up  

Top 5    

Top 15

SPECIAL AWARDS

Head-to-Head Challenge – Chelsea Fernandez from Philippines

Talent Award – Aida Lozano from Spain

Bikini Award – Drita Ziri from Albania

See also – Full results of The Miss Globe 2022

Here are the contestants competing for The Miss Globe 2022 –  Drita Ziri representing Albania, Amira Zayoun representing Algeria, Ani Aghvanyan representing Armenia, Ekaterina Dubenik representing Belarus, Danitsja Schouttet representing Belgium, Karolina Jancovska representing Bosnia and Herzegovina, Heloisa Godinho representing Brazil, Serenity Davis representing Canada, Pei Lirong representing China, Sofia Donado representing Colombia, Nella Chaves Serano representing Costa Rica, Nela Slivkova representing Czech Republic, Anabel Payano representing Dominican Republic, Menna Maher representing Egypt, Sirel Saad representing Estonia, Shirley Pilch representing France, Sama Parajuli representing Germany, Prisca Abah representing Ghana, Eliza Sophia representing Greece, Arshiya Sareen representing India, Federica Rizza representing Italy, Annecia Morgan representing Jamaica, Rika Kinoshita representing Japan, Zarina Fazylbekova representing Kazakhstan, Mejreme Hajdaraj representing Kosovo, Anastasija Aleksejevska representing Latvia, Sarah Cynthia representing Malaysia, Keely Ruiz representing Mexico, Natasha Stefanovic representing Montenegro, Avleen Dhanjal representing New Zealand, Alexandra Oluwatosin Egunyika representing Nigeria, Ena Hajretin representing North Macedonia, Chelsea Fernandez[4] representing Philippines, Patrycja Krzywon[5] representing Poland, Diana Freytas[6] representing Portugal, Bianca Elena Calian representing Romania, Annachiara Quarto representing San Marino, Saska Milic representing Serbia, Cherise Mans representing South Africa, Youn Sohee representing South Korea, Aida Lozano representing Spain, Olivia Wrangelin representing Sweden, Li Ying-Ying LiChih-An representing Taiwan, Thanawan Wigg representing Thailand, Buse Tek representing Turkey, Anna Ivanova representing Ukraine, Anamaria Babau representing United Arab Emirates, Cleopatra Jones representing United States, Argi Annisil representing Venezuela.