Miss Universe 2006
Miss Universe 2006, Zuleyka Rivera
DateJuly 23, 2006
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueShrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, California, United States
Broadcaster
Entrants86
Placements20
Debuts
  • Kazakhstan
Withdrawals
  • Barbados
  • Belize
  • Curaçao
  • Italy
  • Kenya
  • Netherlands
  • Vietnam
Returns
  • Argentina
  • Cayman Islands
  • Estonia
  • Ghana
  • Iceland
  • New Zealand
  • Northern Marianas
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Martin
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Sweden
WinnerZuleyka Rivera
 Puerto Rico
CongenialityAngela Asare
 Ghana
Best National CostumeKurara Chibana
 Japan
PhotogenicLia Andrea Ramos
 Philippines

Miss Universe 2006 was the 55th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States on July 23, 2006.[1]

At the end of the event, Natalie Glebova of Canada crowned Zuleyka Rivera of Puerto Rico as Miss Universe 2006.[2][3] It is Puerto Rico's fifth victory in the pageant's history. After the show, Rivera passed out due to the weight of her dress but quickly recovered.[4][5][6]

Contestants from 86 countries and territories competed in this year's pageant, surpassing the previous record of 84 contestants in 1999. The pageant was hosted by Carlos Ponce and Nancy O'Dell, with Queer Eye's Carson Kressley and Miss USA 2004 Shandi Finnessey providing commentary and analysis throughout the event.[7] American singer-rapper Chelo and Italian operatic tenor Vittorio Grigolo performed in this year's pageant.[8]

Background

Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, venue for Miss Universe 2006

Location and date

Due to the lack of interest of several cities from hosting the pageant, the Miss Universe Organization decided to hold the pageant in July instead of May. The Miss Universe Organization confirmed that the 2006 edition will be held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California on July 23, 2006. It is the first time in eight years that pageant took place in the United States. The last time that the United States hosted the pageant was in 1998 in Honolulu, Hawaii.[9][10]

Selection of participants

Contestants from 86 countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Three contestants were appointed to their position after being a runner-up of her national pageant, or to replace the original dethroned winner.

Suada Sherfi, Miss Albania 2005, was supposed to represent her country at Miss Universe. However, Sherfi withdrew after declining the request of photographer Fadil Berisha to reduce the size of her nose. Sherfi was replaced by Eralda Hitaj.[11] Gao Ying Hui, the first runner-up of Miss Universe China 2006, was appointed to represent China at Miss Universe after Qi Fang, Miss Universe China 2006, was dethroned after violating the rules in her contract.[12]

The 2006 edition saw the debut of Kazakhstan, and the returns of Argentina, the Cayman Islands, Estonia, Ghana, Iceland, New Zealand, the Northern Mariana Islands, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Sint Maarten, and Sweden. Saint Lucia last competed in 1977, Iceland last competed in 1997, Sint Maarten last competed in 2000, the Northern Mariana Islands last competed in 2002, Argentina and New Zealand last competed in 2003, while the others last competed in 2004. Barbados, Belize, Curaçao, Italy, Kenya, the Netherlands, and Vietnam withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Silva Shahakian of Iraq was set to compete at Miss Universe. However, Shahakian withdrew after hiding from Islamic militants who reportedly threatened to kill her along with other contestants who competed in the Miss Iraq pageant.[13]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 2006
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 20

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic
Best National Costume

Pageant

The five finalists of Miss Universe 2006

Format

The Miss Universe Organization introduced several specific changes to the format for this edition. The number of semifinalists was increased to 20 instead of the traditional 15.[20] This is due to the host city not paying for the promotion, which spared the telecast by seven minutes. 20 semifinalists were chosen through the preliminary competition— composed of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and closed-door interviews. The top 20 competed in the swimsuit competition and were narrowed down to the top 10 afterward. The top 10 competed in the evening gown competition and were narrowed down to the top 5 afterward.[21][22]

Selection committee

Final telecast

Note: Actress Bo Derek was scheduled to be a judge but was later replaced.[23]

Contestants

Miss Universe 2006 participating countries and territories.

Eighty-six contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age[lower-alpha 1] Hometown
Albania Albania Eralda Hitaj 19 Tirana
Angola Angola Isménia Júnior 22 Cabinda
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda Shari McEwan 18 Ottos
Argentina Argentina Magalí Romitelli[24] 18 Villa María
Aruba Aruba Melissa Laclé 20 Santa Cruz
Australia Australia Erin McNaught[25] 24 Brisbane
The Bahamas Bahamas Samantha Carter 24 Nassau
Belgium Belgium Tatiana Silva[26] 21 Brussels
Bolivia Bolivia Desiree Durán[27] 20 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Brazil Brazil Rafaela Zanella[28] 19 Santa Maria
Bulgaria Bulgaria Galena Dimova[29] 24 Sofia
Canada Canada Alice Panikian[30] 20 Toronto
Cayman Islands Cayman Islands Ambuyah Ebanks[31] 21 West Bay
Chile Chile Belén Montilla[32] 23 Santiago
China China Gao Ying Hui[33] 23 Harbin
Colombia Colombia Valerie Domínguez[34] 25 Barranquilla
Costa Rica Costa Rica Fabriella Quesada[35] 22 Ciudad Colón
Croatia Croatia Biljana Mančić[36] 20 Split
Cyprus Cyprus Elena Ierodiakonou 22 Kalymnos
Czech Republic Czech Republic Renata Langmannová[37] 19 Ivanovice na Hané
Denmark Denmark Betina Faurbye[38] 24 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Mía Taveras[39] 20 Santo Domingo
Ecuador Ecuador Catalina López[40] 23 Guayaquil
Egypt Egypt Fawzia Mohamed 23 Cairo
El Salvador El Salvador Rebeca Iraheta[41] 18 San Salvador
Estonia Estonia Kirke Klemmer[42] 22 Tallinn
Ethiopia Ethiopia Dina Fekadu[43] 21 Wollega
Finland Finland Ninni Laaksonen[44] 20 Helsinki
France France Alexandra Rosenfeld[45] 19 Languedoc
Georgia (country) Georgia Ekaterine Buadze[46] 20 Tbilisi
Germany Germany Natalie Ackermann[23] 26 Wesel
Ghana Ghana Angela Asare[47] 20 Accra
Greece Greece Olympia Chopsonidou 23 Thessaloniki
Guatemala Guatemala Jackelinne Piccinini[48] 22 Mazatenango
Guyana Guyana Alana Ernest[49] 19 Mahdia
Hungary Hungary Adrienn Bende[50] 21 Budapest
Iceland Iceland Sif Aradóttir[51] 21 Keflavík
India India Neha Kapur[52] 23 New Delhi
Indonesia Indonesia Nadine Chandrawinata[53] 21 Jakarta
Republic of Ireland Ireland Melanie Boreham[54] 19 Drumbeg
Israel Israel Anastacia Entin[55] 21 Tel Aviv
Jamaica Jamaica Cindy Wright[56] 20 Stony Hill
Japan Japan Kurara Chibana[57] 24 Naha
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Dina Nuraliyeva[46] 21 Shymkent
Latvia Latvia Sanita Kubliņa[58] 22 Sigulda
Lebanon Lebanon Gabrielle Bou Rached[55] 20 Beirut
Malaysia Malaysia Melissa Ann Tan[59] 25 Petaling Jaya
Mauritius Mauritius Isabelle Antoo[60] 25 Beau Bassin-Rose Hill
Mexico Mexico Priscila Perales[61] 23 Monterrey
Namibia Namibia Anna Nashandi[62] 22 Windhoek
New Zealand New Zealand Elizabeth Gray[63] 23 Auckland
Nicaragua Nicaragua Cristiana Frixione[64] 22 Managua
Nigeria Nigeria Tienepre Oki[65] 21 Warri
Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands Shequita Bennett[66] 19 Kagman
Norway Norway Martine Jonassen[67] 19 Tjøme
Panama Panama María Alessandra Mezquita[68] 22 Panama City
Paraguay Paraguay Lourdes Arévalos[69] 22 San Lorenzo
Peru Peru Fiorella Viñas[70] 22 Lima
Philippines Philippines Lia Andrea Ramos[71] 25 Davao City
Poland Poland Francys Sudnicka[72] 26 Masovia
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Zuleyka Rivera[73] 18 Salinas
Russia Russia Anna Litvinova[74] 24 Kemerovo Oblast
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Sascha Andrew-Rose[75] 20 Rodney Bay
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Shivern Peters[76] 21 Bequia
Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro[lower-alpha 2] Nada Milinić 18 Tivat
Singapore Singapore Carol Cheong[77] 25 Singapore
Sint Maarten Sint Maarten Gisella Hilliman[75] 19 South Reward Hill
Slovakia Slovakia Judita Hrubyová[78] 20 Bardejov
Slovenia Slovenia Nataša Pinoza[79] 22 Sevnica
South Africa South Africa Nokuthula Sithole[80] 22 Gauteng
South Korea South Korea Kim Joo-hee[81] 25 Seoul
Spain Spain Elisabeth Reyes[48] 21 Málaga
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Jacqueline Fernandez[82] 20 Colombo
Sweden Sweden Josephine Alhanko[83] 25 Stockholm
Switzerland Switzerland Lauriane Gilliéron[84] 21 Prilly
Thailand Thailand Charm Osathanond[85] 19 Nonthaburi
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Kenisha Thom[86] 22 Tunapuna–Piarco
Turkey Turkey Ceyla Kirazlı[87] 20 İzmir
Turks and Caicos Islands Turks and Caicos Shaveena Been[88] 24 Grand Turk
Ukraine Ukraine Inna Tsymbalyuk[89] 21 Chernivtsi
United Kingdom United Kingdom Julie Doherty 18 Manchester
United States United States Tara Conner[90] 20 Russell Springs
Uruguay Uruguay Fatimih Dávila[91] 18 La Cormilla
United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands JeT'aime Cerge 22 Saint Thomas
Venezuela Venezuela Jictzad Viña[92] 23 Carúpano
Zambia Zambia Mofya Chisenga[93] 23 Mufulira

Notes

  1. Ages at the time of the pageant
  2. On 3 June 2006, the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro dissolved, with Serbia and Montenegro becoming separate countries. However, they still competed as a single country.

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