Miss South Africa 2009 | |
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Date | 13 December 2009 |
Entertainment | DJ Cleo, Coda, Chris Chameleon, Jessie Clegg and Loyiso[1] |
Venue | Sun City Superbowl, Rustenburg, South Africa |
Broadcaster | SABC |
Entrants | 12 |
Winner | Nicole Flint Pretoria |
Miss South Africa 2009 was held on 13 December 2009 in Sun City, South Africa. The winner represented South Africa at Miss Universe 2010 and Miss World 2010. Twelve contestants competed for the crown. Nicole Flint was crowned by the outgoing titleholder, Tatum Keshwar from Durban.
Results
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Final Results | Candidate | International Placement |
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Miss South Africa 2009 | Top 10 − Miss Universe 2010 Top 25 − Miss World 2010 | |
Miss Universe South Africa 2010 | ||
Miss World South Africa 2010 | ||
1st Princess |
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2nd Princess |
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3rd Princess |
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4th Princess |
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Contestants
Contestant | Age | Height (Ft) | Height (Cm) | Hometown |
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Evette Wessels | 22 | 5'9" | 175 | Pretoria |
Lisa Maree Van Zyl | 23 | 5'10" | 178 | Cape Town |
Karlien Seegers | 25 | 5'11" | 182 | Cape Town |
Matapa Maila | 24 | 5'6" | 169 | Johannesburg |
Carol Makhathini | 24 | 5'7" | 172 | Durban |
Joanne Cronje | 18 | 5'10" | 179 | Bloemfontein |
Taki Simeli | 20 | 5'10" | 177 | Johannesburg |
Melody Zulu | 23 | 6'0" | 183 | Johannesburg |
Lebogang Keagile | 19 | 5'11" | 181 | Johannesburg |
Mahlatse Mkhawana | 20 | 5'9" | 176 | Johannesburg |
Nicole Flint | 21 | 5'8" | 174 | Pretoria |
Michelle Bruno | 24 | 5'10" | 180 | Durban |
Crossover
First runner-up Matapa Maila competed in Miss Earth 2008 and did not place.[3]
References
- ↑ "A new Dawn of Beauties | Miss SA". Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
- ↑ 2009 Miss SA Top 12 finalist
- ↑ Miss Earth 2008#cite note-137
External links
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