Miss Universe 2016
65th edition of the Miss Universe competition From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miss Universe 2016 was the 65th Miss Universe pageant, held at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines on January 30, 2017.[1] This was the second time that the pageant skipped a year, after Miss Universe 2014 was held in January 2015.[2]
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Date | January 30, 2017 |
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Venue | SM Mall of Asia Arena, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Entrants | 86 |
Placements | 13 |
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Winner | Iris Mittenaere France |
Congeniality | Jenny Kim, South Korea |
Best National Costume | Htet Htet Htun, Myanmar |
Photogenic | Lindita Idrizi, Albania |

The winner, Iris Mittenaere of France was crowned by Pia Wurtzbach of the Philippines. It was France's first win in sixty-three years, and its second overall win.[3][4]
Contestants from eighty-six countries and territories competed in the pageant. Steve Harvey was the host, and plus-sized model Ashley Graham was the backstage host.[5][6] American entertainers Flo Rida and Boyz II Men were the acts.[7][8]
Background
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Location and date
It was announced November 3, 2016, that the Philippines would host the pageant,[2] at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay on January 30, 2017.[9] The collaboration agreement to that effect was signed on November 16.[9][10]
Host and performers
On November 3, 2016, the Miss Universe Organization confirmed that Steve Harvey would host the pageant, continuing his five-year contract with Miss Universe.[11][12] On December 15, 2016, plus-sized model Ashley Graham confirmed that she would be the backstage host.[13] On January 19, 2017, rapper Flo Rida was announced as a guest performer.[14]
Selection of participants
Contestants from eighty-six countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Eight of these delegates were appointees to their titles after being a runner-up of their national pageant or an audition process or other internal selection, while four were selected to replace the original dethroned winner.[15]
Stephanie Geldhof, the first runner-up of Miss Belgium 2016, was appointed to represent Belgium after the original winner, Lenty Frans, decided to compete at Miss World 2016 due to conflicting schedules with Miss Belgium 2017.[16][17] Jenny Kim, the first runner-up of Miss World Korea 2015, was appointed by the Miss Universe Korea Organization after the Miss Korea organization lost the franchise.[18] Kushboo Ramnawaj was appointed by the Miss Estrella Mauritius Organization after the Miss Mauritius organization relinquished the franchise.[19] Yuliana Korolkova, the first runner-up of Miss Russia 2016, was appointed as Miss Universe Russia 2016 after Yana Dobrovolskaya, Miss Russia 2016, decided to compete at Miss World 2016 due to the conflicting schedules of the two pageants.[20]
Paula Schneider, Miss Bolivia 2015, was to represent Bolivia, but resigned for personal reasons. Antonella Moscatelli, Miss Bolivia 2016, was appointed instead.[21][22] Regina Valter, Miss Universe Kazakhstan 2015, was to compete in Miss Universe 2016 after her withdrawal in 2015. However, Valter was disqualified after getting married. Darina Kulsitova, Miss Universe Kazakhstan 2016, replaced her.[23] Brenda Jiménez, first runner-up of Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2016, was crowned the new Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2016, after Kristhielee Caride, the original winner, was dethroned due to her behaviour.[24][25] Đặng Thị Lệ Hằng, the second runner-up of Miss Universe Vietnam 2015, was appointed as the representative of Vietnam to Miss Universe after Ngô Trà My, the first runner-up, refused to compete and got married.[26]
The 2016 edition saw the debut of Sierra Leone[27] and the returns of Barbados, Belize, Guam, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Malta, Namibia, Romania, Slovenia, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, and the United States Virgin Islands.[28] Malta last competed in 2001, Barbados and Belize last competed in 2007, Iceland last competed in 2009, US Virgin Islands last competed in 2011, Namibia and Romania last competed in 2013, while the others last competed in 2014. El Salvador, Gabon, Ghana, Greece, Ireland, Lebanon, Montenegro, and Serbia withdrew. Adela Zoranic of Montenegro and Bojana Bojanic of Serbia withdrew from the competition for unknown reasons.[29][30] El Salvador, Gabon, Ghana, Greece, Ireland, and Lebanon withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.
Results
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Placements
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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Top 6 |
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Top 9 |
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Top 13 |
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§ – Voted in the Top 13 by viewers
Special awards
Major awards
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Miss Congeniality | |
Miss Photogenic |
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Best National Costume |
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Fan Vote Winner |
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Minor/Sponsor awards
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Flawless of the Universe |
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Miss Phoenix Smile |
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Hiyas ng Phoenix |
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Pageant
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Format
The Miss Universe Organization introduced several specific changes to the format for this edition. The number of semifinalists was reduced to thirteen— the lowest since 2002. The results of the preliminary competition— which consisted of the swimsuit and evening gown competition, and the closed-door interview, determined the twelve semifinalists. Internet voting returned, with fans being able to vote for another delegate to advance into the semifinals, making the number of semifinalists thirteen.[35][38] The thirteen semifinalists participated in the swimsuit competition, with nine advancing in the competition for the evening gown competition. Six finalists advanced to participate in the question and answer portion, while three finalists advanced to participate in the final question and the final walk.[39][40][41]
Selection committee
- Cynthia Bailey – model, television personality and actress[42]
- Mickey Boardman – editorial director and advice columnist for Paper magazine[42]
- Francine LeFrak – activist and founder of Same Sky and support foundation for people living with HIV[42]
- Leila Lopes – Miss Universe 2011 from Angola[42]
- Sushmita Sen – Miss Universe 1994 from India[42]
- Dayanara Torres – Miss Universe 1993 from Puerto Rico[42]
Contestants
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Eighty-six contestants competed for the title.[43][44]
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