List of Miss Grand International titleholders
List of Miss Grand International winners (2013–present) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of Miss Grand International titleholders from the competition's inaugural edition in 2013 to present.
Miss Grand International titleholders
Countries by number of wins
Summarize
Perspective
- Assumed wins
Titles assumed following dethronements.
Country or territory | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
![]() |
1 |
2015 |
Continent or region | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
Oceania | 1 |
2015 |
- Dethroned wins
Country or territory | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
![]() |
1 |
2015 |
Continent or region | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
North America | 1 |
2015 |
- Resigned not replaced wins
Country or territory | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
![]() |
1 |
2015 |
Continent or region | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
Oceania | 1 |
2015 |
- Debut wins
Decades | Country or territory |
---|---|
2010s |
List
|
2020s |
List
|
Continents by number of wins
Continent or region | Titles | Years |
---|---|---|
South America | 5 |
2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 |
Asia | 3 |
2016, 2021, 2024 |
North America | 2013, 2014, 2020 | |
Oceania | 1 |
2015 |
Africa | 0 |
|
Europe | 0 |
Winners gallery
- Miss Grand International 2017
María José LoraPeru
- Miss Grand International 2016
Ariska Putri PertiwiIndonesia
- Miss Grand International 2015
Claire Elizabeth ParkerAustralia
See also
Notes
- Anea Garcia was dethroned because she could not fulfill her duties during her reign as Miss Grand International.[3]
- Claire Elizabeth Parker, the 2015 winner, was originally placed 1st Runner-Up but was assumed as the winner after the original titleholder was dethroned. Later, Parker terminated her title in 2019 for participating in Miss Universe Australia 2019 pageant.[4]
- The 2020 edition was originally to be organized in Venezuela but was twice rescheduled to Bangkok, Thailand after the COVID-19 pandemic.[10]
- The 2024 edition was originally to be organized in Myanmar[15] but was rescheduled to Bangkok, Thailand[14] after the Myanmar conflict.[15]
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.