Keeping the competition on its toes: More than 100 of the planet's most beautiful women take to the stage in final of Miss World 2014 - and Miss South Africa takes home the crown
- Miss World final took place at ExCel centre in East London
- 120 international contestants took part in 64th competition
- Winner will be crowned by last year's Miss World, Megan Young of the Philippines
- Competition was founded in 1950 with just 26 entrants
Beauty
queens today descended on London to be put through their paces at the
Miss World final - returning to the city where it all started 63 years
ago.
The
coveted crown was taken home by Miss South Africa, Rolene Strauss. She
was presented the glittering accolade by last year's winner, Megan Young
of the Philippines.
The 22-year-old, who is studying medicine at the University of the Free State, proved that she is both beauty and brains.
The
show, which is being broadcast to millions of viewers across the globe,
featured 120 international contestants each deemed to be not only the
most beautiful in their home countries, but the best example of what it
means to be a modern woman.
This
year's crop, far from being the stereotypical dumb beauty queens, are
both pretty and polished, with the majority holding a university degree,
as well as juggling a vast array of interests, hobbies and charity
work.
We have a winner! Miss South Africa,
Rolene Strauss, a 22-year-old medical student, took home the coveted
Miss World 2014 crown today in London
Grand finale: Beauty queens from all
over the globe competed against each other at the ExCel centre in London
today in a glittering Miss World 2014 final
Flying
the flag for the UK was England's Carina Tyrrell. She is among the most
intelligent of this year's crop, thanks to a first-class brain that has
earned her First Class honours in her pre-clinical medical studies
degree from Cambridge University.
The
24-year-old medical student, who will now begin clinical training, is
also the president of the Cambridge University Global Health Society,
which works to increase awareness of health issues around the world, as
well as working with those less fortunate in the UK.
But
her academic achievements are just one string to this multi-talented
beauty's bow. In addition to studying for a degree and participating in
Miss World, Miss Tyrrell has raised £19,800 for the international
children's charity Terre des Hommes, worked at the World Health
Organization for the Tropical Diseases Research department, and to top
it off, regularly volunteers with homeless charities in Cambridge.
If
that wasn't enough, she is also a fully trained ski instructor, won a
national gymnastics award and regularly travels abroad on humanitarian
trips to work with children in India, Brazil, Ghana and Rwanda.
Nevertheless,
with her long dark hair and slender size eight figure, Miss Tyrrell,
who also speaks fluent French, is no slouch in the looks department
either.
Speaking
about entering the competition, she said: 'I am delighted and proud to
be representing England at Miss World. I want to make the most out of
life and have enjoyed looking after children at camps and crashes, being
a ski instructor for children, water skiing and dress making, designing
and modelling.
Battling it out: National finalists,
including Miss Scotland Ellie McKeating (centre), perform on stage
during Miss World 2014 at the ExCel Centre
Big bash: Contestants from 126
countries are in London to compete in the 2014 Miss World competition,
the 63rd time the annual event has taken place
American
girl: Miss USA, Elizabeth Safrit, hails from a small town in North
Carolina and holds a degree in Political Science and Journalism and
works as a lobbyist
Beauty queens: The competitors wore their most lavish gowns as they took to the stage in the final round
Glamorous: Miss India, Koyal Rana,
takes part in the final of the Miss World 2014 contest, showcasing her
dancing skills and style credentials
Duties: The contest's winner will
spend the year in London, as well as travelling to represent the Miss
World Organisation (MWO) and its causes
Grand scenes: Hundreds of audience members showed their support by waving their respective country's flags
Getting into the spirit of it: Miss Slovenia, Laura Longauerova, dances her way down the catwalk at the London competition
Dazzling affair: Over 100 finalists donned their best gladrags and competed against one another for the coveted crown
Spectacle: Some contestants flew
thousands of miles to compete, such as Miss Mongolia, Battsetseg Turbat,
who wowed in a beaded red outfit
High stakes: In 1951, 26 women
competed for the crown, but today there's over 100, including Miss
Bolivia, Andrea Forfori Aguilera
Skills: Miss Thailand, Maeya Nonthawan, centre, shows off her flexibility as she poses on the runway
Multi-talented: The women, including
Miss India, Koyal Rana, foreground, are required to show off their
dancing skills before the judges
Bonjour! Miss France Flora Coquerel waves during the grand final of the Miss World 2014 pageant and poses alongside a performer
'Today
at age 24, I am a senior student doctor at the University of Cambridge.
I have been fortunate enough to help in numerous countries around the
world, with a number of local and international hospitals, charities and
organisations.
'Since
the age of five, I have been deeply moved by the human suffering
experienced by those less fortunate. My desire to become a doctor grew
stronger as I was exposed to the reality of healthcare around the world.
'My aim is work in global healthcare and be on the forefront of helping people on a worldwide scale.'
Currently studying molecular biology at Cardiff University, Miss Wales - aka Alice Ford, 21 - is another beauty with brains.
Speaking
about her place in the Miss World final, Miss Ford said: 'What drove me
to enter Miss Wales was the way in which they empower women.
'Leading
up to the Miss Wales competition, all the contestants take part in an
empowerment day that encourages young women to think positively and
believe in themselves.
'This
day taught women about not just empowering ourselves, but to empower
each too, which is what the competition is all about. The Miss Wales
competition has given me more confidence in myself than I could ever
have imagined.
'Being
a student scientist, empowering young women is personal to me. I feel
it is extremely important that we encourage more girls to join the
scientific field where I feel that we are sometimes under represented.'
Competitors: (Top-Bottom) Miss Vietnam, Loan Nguyen Thi, Miss Serbia, Milica Vuklis and Miss South Sudan, Awien Kuanyin-Agoth
Head-to-head: Miss Cyprus Ioanna
Filippou (L) and Miss Greece Eleni Kokkinou (R) parade during the grand
final of the Miss World 2014
Long-standing tradition: The Miss
World contest is one of the oldest international beauty pageants and was
the brainchild of Eric Morley in 1950
Then
there's Miss Scotland: Ellie McKeating, 20, who was born and raised in
the city of Glasgow in a large but close knit extended family.
Currently
in her 2nd year studying Film & Media and Marketing and the
University of Stirling, she has aspirations of a career on television.
In her spare time, Ellie likes photography, film editing, and cooking,
her favourite sports include skiing, swimming and yoga.
The
blonde beauty says: 'Film making has always been a passion of mine
since i was a little girl and as well as being behind the camera I look
forward to pursuing one in front of it as a presenter.
'Alongside
my Miss Scotland duties, finding time to remain active is important to
me and having a healthy mind and balancing my fitness means just as
much.
'Coming
from a huge family I am surrounded by children on a daily basis and i
absolutely love them, their imaginations are increadible and to think
there are children all over the world who are suffering in pain and
poverty is truly upsetting and simply unfair.
'I
intended to help these children and give them all the opportunities I
had as a child. In Scotland we have the highest children poverty rate in
all of Europe and it's devestating to hear. I hope I will be able to
help them in my position as Miss Scotland.
Rainbow: Each of the women wore a colourful dress in the hope of standing out from the crowd
She
says her most memorable encounter was in the president's suite of
Murrayfield stadium, when she stood 10m away from Princess Anne of the
British Royal Family. 'Although we did not meet, she smiled very fondly
at me,' Ellie recalls.
Rebekah Shirley is a media student currently on a gap year - she is Miss Northern Island.
Born
and raised in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, Rebekah aspires to an
exciting career in the media. She said: 'I am very honoured to be
representing my country in Miss World. I desire to have a positive
impact on all the lives I connect with and never take people for
granted.
'Being Miss Northern Ireland has given me the opportunity to meet people from many different walks of life.'
In
her spare time Rebekah enjoys playing volleyball and netball, and
spends time reading biographies and watching style tutorials online.
She
is big fan of Instagram, saying: 'They say a picture tells a thousand
words and I love getting a visual insight into other people's lives. It
also gives me a great platform to promote myself.'
Pale and interesting: (Top-Bottom) Miss France, Flora Coquerel, Miss Philippines, Valerie Weigmann, Miss South Africa, Rolene Strauss
Dressed to
impress: (Top-Bottom) Miss Sri Lanka, Chulakshi Ranathunga, Miss Thailand,
Maeya Nonthawan, and Miss Venezuela, Debora Menicucci
Miss
Canada, Annora Bourgeault, is a fourth year honours psychology student
who hopes to gain her doctorate in counselling. 'My passion is spreading
happiness to all of those I encounter and I am so excited to meet the
incredible women competing to be Miss World.'
She
said the thing that annoys her most about the world is that: 'People
are so intently rushing in their own lives they don't look up and notice
the beautiful people and places they are surrounded with.'
Aside
from her full time studies, she likes to spend time in the countryside
camping and hiking and has climbed to the peak of two mountains in the
Rocky's.
Miss
Australia, Courtney Thorpe, has many strings to her bow. She's
currently studying Mass Communications at university whilst working
part-time as a freelance writer and fashion stylist. She's already found
success as a writer after having a children's book she penned
published. She hopes to go on to write an entire series of educational
children's books.
'I'm
very lucky that since being crowned Miss Australia I have been able to
continue my love of working with children by working with indigenous
outback communities in remote Australia, especially focusing on
education,' she said.
The
'obsessed and devoted' Manchester United fan loves outdoor pursuits in
her native Brisbane such as wake boarding, football, horse riding,
camping and boating,
Hailing
from a small town in North Carolina, Miss USA, Elizabeth Safrit, holds a
degree in Political Science and Journalism and works as a lobbyist.
Back again: Tim Vincent and Miss World 2013 winner Megan Young present the grand final of the Miss World 2014 pageant
Spectacular: Miss Finland, Krista Haapalainen, centre, performs a dramatic dance and gymnastic routine
Lady in red: Miss France, Flora
Coquerel, parades during the grand final of the Miss World 2014 pageant
in a lavish red feathered ensemble
'My
hometown is the epitome of 'Small Town USA'. It is a town where
everyone knows one another. My family has lived in Kannapolis for
generations.
'I've
seen it evolve from a small mill town to a biotechnology hub. I am very
proud to be from Kannapolis,' the brunette explains.
The politically minded beauty is hoping to return to education to gain a second degree in Mass Communication.
Multi-talented Elizabeth also is an accomplished ballet dancer and practices bikram yoga.
During
her time as Miss United States Elizabeth has worked with the charity
Save the Children and believes that: 'Everyone should find something to
be passionate about.
'It
is so important for leaders like Miss World to encourage the young
generation to recognize their beliefs and to know that it is possible to
make a difference.'
Miss
Russia, Anastasia Kostenko, is a student of Journalism from the town of
Salsk in Rostov, eastern Russia. A highly skilled dancer, Anastasia
studied to be a ballet master, and has danced in the Rostov State
Theatre.
She
is also talented at Latin and modern dance, and she can play the piano.
Whilst dancing is one of Anastasia’s main passions, she would jump at
the chance of a television career, specifically in journalism or hosting
her own show.
In her spare time, Anastasia likes to practice aerobics, she is a fan of classic Russian literature.
Final hurdle: National finalists perform on stage during the Miss World 2014 at the ExCel Centre in east London
Miss Uganda, Leah Kalanguka, lives in Bugolobi Flats, a small, beautiful part of Uganda's capital Kampala.
Already
a graduate with a BA in Computer Engineering, she is studying further,
with the ambitions of becoming a powerful influential computer engineer
in her country, with plans of developing programs which can
revolutionise the agricultural industry of Uganda.
Aside from her career ambitions, Leah likes to sing and dance, and her favourite sports are volleyball and swimming.
This
is one of the first times South Sudan - the world's newest country -
has entered the Miss World competition and Awien carries the hopes of a
fledgling nation on her shoulders.
'I
hope to bring a bit of taste of South Sudan to Miss World this year',
Awien Kuanyin-Agoth explains, 'my country is currently standing as the
world's youngest nation. The land of the tall, dark, and smooth skinned
people with a diverse culture that includes over 60 different tribes.
'South Sudanese people are bold, patriotic, hospitable, honest and hard working.'
Awien
comes from a large family. Born in Khartoum, she grew up in Egpyt and
the USA. She's currently in her second year studying Child Psychology,
and aspires to become the most influential psychologist in her field.
Until she graduates she hopes to volunteer as much as possible to gain experience.
Volleyball and basketball are Awien’s favourite sports. She also enjoys reading and listen to hip hop music.
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