Big Four beauty pageants

The Big Four or the Big League Pageants[1] refers to the four major international beauty pageants for womenMiss World, Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Earth.[2][3][4][5][6]

Big Four
The Big Four Beauty Pageants
Major International Beauty Pageants

Members

The group was first described by the China Daily newspaper in 2004 as "the world's four major beauty contests".[7][8] In April 2008, the South China Morning Post described them as "four of the world's top beauty pageants";[9] the same description was also used by South Korea's leading newspaper, Chosun Ilbo in 2010.[10] In 2017, the Latin Times considered the group as the "most important pageants in the world".[11] In 2018, NBC News referred to them as the "four biggest international pageants".[12] Agencia EFE in 2019 classified them as the "four most influential beauty pageants in the world".[13][14][15]

Among the hundreds of thousands of beauty contests held annually,[16] the Big Four are considered the most prestigious,[17] widely covered and broadcast by media.[18] The Wall Street Journal,[2] BBC News,[19] CNN,[20][21] Xinhua News Agency,[22] and global news agencies such as Reuters,[23][24] Associated Press[25] and Agence France-Presse[26][27] collectively refer to the four major pageants as the "Big Four".

Big Four pageants

 

Miss WorldMiss UniverseMiss InternationalMiss Earth
FormationJuly 29, 1951; 72 years ago (1951-07-29)[citation needed]June 28, 1952; 72 years ago (1952-06-28)[citation needed]August 12, 1960; 63 years ago (1960-08-12)[citation needed]April 3, 2001; 23 years ago (2001-04-03)[51]
HeadquartersLondon, England[52]New York City, United States[53]
Samut Prakan, Thailand
Mexico City, Mexico[54]
Tokyo, Japan[55]Manila, Philippines[56]
Advocacy
  • Humanitarian issues and be a voice to effect positive change in the world[58][59]
  • Achieve a world where women can live with positivity, inner strength, and individuality[60]
President
Organization
  • Miss World Limited[68]
JKN Global Group[69]
  • International Cultural Association[70]

In October 2005, Cynthia Kanema of Zambia earned the distinction of becoming the first woman to have participated in all four of the world's top beauty pageants: Miss World 2003, Miss International 2004, Miss Universe 2005, and Miss Earth 2005.[72] In 2011, Miss South Africa Bokang Montjane became the first woman to both compete in all of the Big Four pageants and place in any of them: Miss Earth 2007 (Top 16), Miss International 2009, Miss Universe 2011, and Miss World 2011 (Top 7).[73][74]

Records

Most victorious by countries/territories

The following countries and territories have won each Big Four pageant at least once:

Country/TerritoryTotal winsMiss World[75][76][77]Miss Universe[75][76][78]Miss International[75][76][79]Miss Earth[75][76][80]
Brazil6
Philippines15
Puerto Rico10
United States16
Venezuela24

Brazil

The first country to win all four major international pageant titles was Brazil, when it won Miss Earth 2004.[81] Brazil has won two Miss Universe crowns, two Miss Earth crowns, one Miss World crown, and one Miss International crown.[76]

Venezuela

In winning Miss Earth 2005, Venezuela became the second country to win titles for each of the Big Four pageants.[82] With two Miss Earth titles, seven Miss Universe titles, nine Miss International titles, and six Miss World titles, Venezuela is the country with the most wins in the Big Four pageants - and the most wins in the latter two pageants' respective histories.[75] By winning Miss Earth 2013, Venezuela became the first and so far only country to win all four pageants multiple times.[83]

Philippines

After winning Miss World 2013, the Philippines was the third country to win all titles of the Big Four pageants.[82][84] The Philippines currently has six Miss International crowns, four Miss Universe crowns, four Miss Earth crowns - the most wins in the pageant's history - and one Miss World crown.[75] By winning Miss World 2013, Miss International 2013, Miss Earth 2014, Miss Earth 2015, and Miss Universe 2015, the Philippines achieved the feat in a span of only three calendar years.[33] After winning Miss International 2016, Miss Earth 2017, and Miss Universe 2018, the Philippines currently holds the distinction of longest streak of wins in all four major beauty pageants with a streak of six successive years.[85][86][87]

Puerto Rico

After winning Miss Earth 2019, Puerto Rico became the first territory and fourth country to win all titles of the Big Four pageants.[88] Puerto Rico currently has ten Big Four crowns: five Miss Universe, two Miss World, two Miss International, and one Miss Earth.[89][90]

United States

After winning Miss Earth 2020, the United States became the fifth country to win in all titles of the Big Four pageants. It currently has nine Miss Universe crowns - the most in the pageant's history - alongside three crowns in Miss World and three crowns in Miss International.[91][92]

Longest streak of wins

The Philippines holds the longest streak of winning at least one of the Big Four pageant titles in a single year with wins in six consecutive years from 2013 to 2018 (Miss World 2013 and Miss International 2013, Miss Earth 2014, Miss Universe 2015 and Miss Earth 2015, Miss International 2016, Miss Earth 2017, and Miss Universe 2018),[33][85][87] and is currently the only country in the world to win at least once in all of the Big Four pageant titles in any of its titles streak.

Multiple wins in the same year

France became the first nation to win at least two of the Big 4 beauty pageant titles in the same year, winning in 1953 (Miss Universe and Miss World),[93][94] followed by Brazil in 1968 (Miss Universe and Miss International),[95] Australia in 1972 (Miss Universe and Miss World),[96] Venezuela in 1981 (Miss Universe and Miss World) as well as in 2013 (Miss Universe and Miss Earth), India in 1994 and 2000 (Miss Universe and Miss World), Ecuador in 2011 (Miss International and Miss Earth), and the Philippines in 2013 (Miss World and Miss International) and 2015 (Miss Universe and Miss Earth).[75]

Back-to-back wins

In Miss World, three back-to-back victories have been recorded.[97] In its first two editions, Sweden recorded back-to-back with Kiki Hakansson and May-Louise Flodin in Miss World 1951 and Miss World 1952, respectively.[97] United Kingdom contestants Ann Sidney and Lesley Langley duplicated this feat in Miss World 1964 and Miss World 1965, respectively.[97] The most recent back-to-back Miss World victories came from India, with Yukta Mookhey in Miss World 1999 and Priyanka Chopra in Miss World 2000 edition.[97][98]

In Miss Universe, Venezuela is currently the only country to win back-to-back in Miss Universe 2008 and Miss Universe 2009.[99][100][101] Stefanía Fernandez won the Miss Universe 2009 title in which Venezuela earned a Guinness World Record to have the first Miss Universe winner succeeded by her compatriot, Miss Universe 2008 Dayana Mendoza.[102]

In Miss Earth, the victory of Angelia Ong in Miss Earth 2015, succeeding Jamie Herrell, Miss Earth 2014, made the Philippines to date the only country to win back-to-back in the Miss Earth pageant.[98][103][104]

The Miss International competition, on the other hand, has yet to see a back-to-back win.

Winners by year

With Krystyna Pyszková's win as Miss World 2023 on March 9, 2024, there have been 227 winners of the Big Four international beauty pageants.[citation needed]

Last edition71st Miss World72nd Miss Universe61st Miss International23rd Miss Earth
YearMiss World[77]Miss Universe[78]Miss International[79]Miss Earth[80]
2023Krystyna Pyszková[105][106]
 Czech Republic
Sheynnis Palacios[107][108]
 Nicaragua
Andrea Rubio[109][110]
 Venezuela
Drita Ziri[111][112]
 Albania
2022Cancelled[a]R'Bonney Gabriel[113][114]
 United States
Jasmin Selberg[115][116]
 Germany
Mina Sue Choi[117][118]
 South Korea
2021Karolina Bielawska[119][120]
 Poland
Harnaaz Sandhu[121][122]
 India
Cancelled[a]Destiny Wagner[123][124]
 Belize
2020Cancelled[a]Andrea Meza[125][126]
 Mexico
Lindsey Coffey[127][128]
 United States
2019Toni-Ann Singh[129][130]
 Jamaica
Zozibini Tunzi[131][132]
 South Africa
Sireethorn Leearamwat[133][134]
 Thailand
Nellys Pimentel[90][135]
 Puerto Rico
2018Vanessa Ponce[136][137]
 Mexico
Catriona Gray[138][139]
 Philippines
Mariem Velazco[140][141]
 Venezuela
Nguyễn Phương Khánh[142][143]
 Vietnam
2017Manushi Chhillar[144][145]
 India
Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters[146][147]
 South Africa
Kevin Lilliana[148][149]
 Indonesia
Karen Ibasco[87][150]
 Philippines
2016Stephanie Del Valle[151][152]
 Puerto Rico
Iris Mittenaere[153][154]
 France
Kylie Verzosa[155][156]
 Philippines
Katherine Espín[157][158]
 Ecuador
2015Mireia Lalaguna[159][160]
 Spain
Pia Wurtzbach[161][162]
 Philippines
Edymar Martínez[163][164]
 Venezuela
Angelia Ong[165][166]
 Philippines
2014Rolene Strauss[167][168]
 South Africa
Paulina Vega[169][170]
 Colombia
Valerie Hernandez[171][172]
 Puerto Rico
Jamie Herrell[173][174]
 Philippines
2013Megan Young[175][176]
 Philippines
Gabriela Isler[177][178]
 Venezuela
Bea Santiago[179][180]
 Philippines
Alyz Henrich[181][182]
 Venezuela
2012Yu Wenxia[183][184]
 China
Olivia Culpo[185][186]
 United States
Ikumi Yoshimatsu[b][187][188]
 Japan
Tereza Fajksová[189][190]
 Czech Republic
2011Ivian Sarcos[191][192]
 Venezuela
Leila Lopes[193][194]
 Angola
Fernanda Cornejo
 Ecuador
Olga Álava[195][196]
 Ecuador
2010Alexandria Mills[197][198]
 United States
Ximena Navarrete[199][200]
 Mexico
Elizabeth Mosquera[201][202]
 Venezuela
Nicole Faria[203][204]
 India
2009Kaiane Aldorino[205][206]
 Gibraltar
Stefania Fernandez[207][208]
 Venezuela
Anagabriela Espinoza[209][210]
 Mexico
Larissa Ramos[211][212]
 Brazil
2008Ksenia Sukhinova[213]
 Russia
Dayana Mendoza[214][215]
 Venezuela
Alejandra Andreu[216][217]
 Spain
Karla Henry[218][219]
 Philippines
2007Zhang Zilin[220][221]
 China
Riyo Mori[222][223]
 Japan
Priscila Perales[224][225]
 Mexico
Jessica Trisko[226][227]
 Canada
2006Taťána Kuchařová[228][229]
 Czech Republic
Zuleyka Rivera[230][231]
 Puerto Rico
Daniela di Giacomo[232][233]
 Venezuela
Hil Hernández[234][235]
 Chile
2005Unnur Vilhjálmsdóttir[236][237]
 Iceland
Natalie Glebova[238][239]
 Canada
Lara Quigaman[240][241]
 Philippines
Alexandra Braun[242][243]
 Venezuela
2004María Julia Mantilla[244][245]
 Peru
Jennifer Hawkins[246][247]
 Australia
Jeymmy Vargas[248][249]
 Colombia
Priscilla Meirelles[81][250]
 Brazil
2003Rosanna Davison[251][252]
 Ireland
Amelia Vega[253][254]
 Dominican Republic
Goizeder Azúa[255][256]
 Venezuela
Dania Prince[257][258]
 Honduras
2002Azra Akın[259][260]
 Turkey
Oxana Fedorova[c][261][262]
 Russia
Christina Sawaya[263][264]
 Lebanon
Džejla Glavović[c][265][266]
 Bosnia & Herzegovina
Justine Pasek[d][267][268]
 Panama
Winfred Omwakwe[d][269][270]
 Kenya
2001Agbani Darego[271][272]
 Nigeria
Denise Quiñones[273][274]
 Puerto Rico
Małgorzata Rożniecka[275][276]
 Poland
Catharina Svensson[277][278]
 Denmark
2000Priyanka Chopra[279][280]
 India
Lara Dutta[281][282]
 India
Vivian Urdaneta[283][284]
 Venezuela
Founded 2001
1999Yukta Mookhey[285][286]
 India
Mpule Kwelagobe[287][288]
 Botswana
Paulina Gálvez[289][290]
 Colombia
1998Linor Abargil[291][292]
 Israel
Wendy Fitzwilliam[293][294]
 Trinidad and Tobago
Lía Borrero[295][296]
 Panama
1997Diana Hayden[297][298]
 India
Brook Lee[299][300]
 United States
Consuelo Adler[301][284]
 Venezuela
1996Irene Skliva[302][303]
 Greece
Alicia Machado[304][305]
 Venezuela
Fernanda Alves[306][307]
 Portugal
1995Jacqueline Aguilera[308][309]
 Venezuela
Chelsi Smith[310][311]
 United States
Anne Lena Hansen[312][313]
 Norway
1994Aishwarya Rai[314][315]
 India
Sushmita Sen[316][317]
 India
Christina Lekka[318][319]
 Greece
1993Lisa Hanna[320][321]
 Jamaica
Dayanara Torres[322][323]
 Puerto Rico
Agnieszka Pachałko[324][275]
 Poland
1992Julia Kourotchkina[325][326]
 Russia
Michelle McLean[327][328]
 Namibia
Kirsten Davidson[313]
 Australia
1991Ninibeth Leal[329][330]
 Venezuela
Lupita Jones[331][332]
 Mexico
Agnieszka Kotlarska[333][334]
 Poland
1990Gina Tolleson[335][336]
 United States
Mona Grudt[337][338]
 Norway
Silvia de Esteban[339][340]
 Spain
1989Aneta Kręglicka[341][342]
 Poland
Angela Visser[288][343]
 Netherlands
Iris Klein[313]
 Germany
1988Linda Pétursdóttir[344][345]
 Iceland
Porntip Nakhirunkanok[346][347]
 Thailand
Catherine Gude[313]
 Norway
1987Ulla Weigerstorfer[348][349]
 Austria
Cecilia Bolocco[350][351]
 Chile
Laurie Simpson[352][353]
 Puerto Rico
1986Giselle Laronde[354][355]
 Trinidad and Tobago
Bárbara Palacios[356][357]
 Venezuela
Helen Fairbrother[358][313]
 England
1985Hólmfríður Karlsdóttir[359][360]
 Iceland
Deborah Carthy-Deu[361][362]
 Puerto Rico
Nina Sicilia[363][364]
 Venezuela
1984Astrid Carolina Herrera[365][366]
 Venezuela
Yvonne Ryding[367][368]
 Sweden
Ilma Urrutia[369][370]
 Guatemala
1983Sarah-Jane Hutt[371][372]
 United Kingdom
Lorraine Downes[373][374]
 New Zealand
Gidget Sandoval[375][376]
 Costa Rica
1982Mariasela Álvarez[377][378]
 Dominican Republic
Karen Baldwin[379]
 Canada
Christie Claridge[376]
 United States
1981Pilín León[380][381]
 Venezuela
Irene Sáez[382][383]
 Venezuela
Jenny Derek[384][376]
 Australia
1980Gabriella Brum[e][385][386]
 West Germany
Shawn Weatherly[387][388]
 United States
Lorna Chávez[376][375]
 Costa Rica
Kimberley Santos[f][389][390]
 Guam
1979Gina Swainson[391][392]
 Bermuda
Maritza Sayalero[393][394]
 Venezuela
Melanie Marquez[395][396]
 Philippines
1978Silvana Suárez[397][398]
 Argentina
Margaret Gardiner[399][400]
 South Africa
Katherine Ruth[401][402][75]
 United States
1977Mary Stävin[403][404]
 Sweden
Janelle Commissiong[405][406]
 Trinidad and Tobago
Pilar Medina[407][408]
 Spain
1976Cindy Breakspeare[409][410]
 Jamaica
Rina Messinger[411][412]
 Israel
Sophie Perin[413][414]
 France
1975Wilnelia Merced[415][416]
 Puerto Rico
Anne Marie Pohtamo[371][417]
 Finland
Lidija Manić[418][419]
 Yugoslavia
1974Helen Morgan[e][420][421]
 United Kingdom
Amparo Muñoz[g][422][423]
 Spain
Brucene Smith[424][425]
 United States
Anneline Kriel[f][426][427]
 South Africa
1973Marjorie Wallace[b][428][429]
 United States
Margie Moran[430][431]
 Philippines
Anneli Björkling[432][433]
 Finland
1972Belinda Green[434][435]
 Australia
Kerry Anne Wells[436][437]
 Australia
Linda Hooks[75][438]
 United Kingdom
1971Lúcia Petterle[439][440]
 Brazil
Georgina Rizk[441][442]
 Lebanon
Jane Hansen[443][376]
 New Zealand
1970Jennifer Hosten[444][445]
 Grenada
Marisol Malaret[446][447]
 Puerto Rico
Aurora Pijuan[448][449]
 Philippines
1969Eva Rueber-Staier[450][451]
 Austria
Gloria Diaz[452][453]
 Philippines
Valerie Holmes[454]
 United Kingdom
1968Penelope Plummer[455][456]
 Australia
Martha Vasconcellos[457][458]
 Brazil
Maria Carvalho[459][460]
 Brazil
1967Madeleine Hartog-Bel[461][462]
 Peru
Sylvia Hitchcock[463]
 United States
Mirta Massa[464][376]
 Argentina
1966Reita Faria[465][466]
 India
Margareta Arvidsson[467][468]
 Sweden
Cancelled[h]
1965Lesley Langley[469][470]
 United Kingdom
Apasra Hongsakula[471]
 Thailand
Ingrid Finger[citation needed]
 Germany
1964Ann Sidney[472][473]
 United Kingdom
Corinna Tsopei[474][475]
 Greece
Gemma Cruz[476][477]
 Philippines
1963Carole Crawford[478][479]
 Jamaica
Iêda Maria Vargas[437][480]
 Brazil
Guðrún Bjarnadóttir[481][425]
 Iceland
1962Catharina Lodders[482][483]
 Netherlands
Norma Nolan[484][485]
 Argentina
Tania Verstak[486][487]
 Australia
1961Rosemarie Frankland[488][372]
 United Kingdom
Marlene Schmidt[489][490]
 Germany
Stanny van Baer[491][492]
 Netherlands
1960Norma Cappagli[493][494]
 Argentina
Linda Bement[495][496]
 United States
Stella Márquez[497][498]
 Colombia
1959Corine Rottschäfer[499][500]
 Netherlands
Akiko Kojima[501][502]
 Japan
Founded 1960
1958Penelope Coelen[503][504]
 South Africa
Luz Marina Zuluaga[505][506]
 Colombia
1957Marita Lindahl[507][508]
 Finland
Gladys Zender[509][510]
 Peru
1956Petra Schürmann[511][512]
 Germany
Carol Morris[513][514]
 United States
1955Susana Duijm[515][516]
 Venezuela
Hillevi Rombin[517]
 Sweden
1954Antigone Costanda[518][519]
 Egypt
Miriam Stevenson[520][496]
 United States
1953Denise Perrier[521][522]
 France
Christiane Martel[520][523]
 France
1952May-Louise Flodin[524][525]
 Sweden
Armi Kuusela[526][527]
 Finland
1951Kiki Håkansson[528][529]
 Sweden
Founded 1952

Attendance history

As of the Miss World 2023 edition that took place on March 9, 2024, there have been 15,261 entrants and 3,308 placements in the Big Four international beauty pageants.

Big FourMiss World[77]Miss Universe[78]Miss International[79]Miss Earth[80]
Attenda.EntrantsPlacementsEntrantsPlacementsEntrantsPlacementsEntrantsPlacements
Total5,2381,1174,9999733,2188481,806370
202311240842070158520
2022Cancelled[a]831666158520
202197408016Cancelled[a]8020
2020Cancelled[a]74218220
201911140902083158520
201811830942077158718
201711840921669158516
201611720861369158316
201511420801570108616
201412125881573108416
201312720861667158816
201211630891669158016
201111331891667158416
201011525831570158414
200911216831565158016
200810915801563128516
200710616771561158816
200610417862053128216
200510215811552128016
200410715801558156116
200310620711545125710
20028820751047125310
20019310771052154210
2000951079105615Founded 2001
1999941084105115
1998861081104315
1997861074104215
1996881079104815
1995841082104715
1994871077105015
1993811079104715
1992831078105015
1991781073105115
1990811071105015
1989781076104715
1988841066104615
1987781268104715
1986771577104615
1985781579104315
1984721581104615
1983721580124115
1982681577124315
1981671576124215
198067156912423
197970157512455
197868157512435
197762158012485
1976601572124515
1975671571124815
1974581565124515
1973541561124715
1972531561124715
1971561560125015
1970581563154715
1969501561154815
1968531565154915
1967551556154615
196651155815Cancelled[i]
1965481656154415
1964421660154215
1963401450154615
1962331552155015
1961371548155215
1960391843155215
195937113415Founded 1960
19582063515
19572373215
19562463015
19552183315
19541663316
19531562616
19521163010
1951275Founded 1952
Placement history
Big FourMiss World[77]Miss Universe[78]Miss International[79]Miss Earth[80]
Placements
List
  • Top 5: 1 edition (1951)
  • Top 6: 5 editions (1952–1954; 1956; 1958)
  • Top 7: 1 edition (1957)
  • Top 8: 1 edition (1955)
  • Top 10: 14 editions (1988–2001)
  • Top 11: 1 edition (1959)
  • Top 12: 1 edition (1987)
  • Top 14: 1 edition (1963)
  • Top 15: 26 editions (1961–1962; 1966–1986; 2004–2005; 2008)
  • Top 16: 4 editions (1964–1965; 2007; 2009)
  • Top 17: 1 edition (2006)
  • Top 18: 1 edition (1960)
  • Top 20: 5 editions (2002–2003; 2013; 2015–2016)
  • Top 25: 2 editions (2010; 2014)
  • Top 30: 2 editions (2012; 2018)
  • Top 31: 1 edition (2011)
  • Top 40: 4 editions (2017; 2019; 2021; 2023)
List
  • Top 10: 20 editions (1952; 1984–2002)
  • Top 12: 13 editions (1971–1983)
  • Top 13: 1 edition (2016)
  • Top 15: 25 editions (1955–1970; 2003–2005; 2007–2010; 2014–2015)
  • Top 16: 8 editions (1953–1954; 2011–2013; 2017; 2021–2022)
  • Top 20: 4 editions (2006; 2018–2019, 2023)
  • Top 21: 1 edition (2020)
List
  • Top 3: 1 edition (1980)
  • Top 5: 3 editions (1977–1979)
  • Top 10: 2 editions (2014–2015)
  • Top 12: 5 editions (2002–2003; 2005–2006; 2008)
  • Top 15: 50 editions (1960–1965; 1967–1976; 1981–2001; 2004; 2007; 2009–2013; 2016–2019; 2022–2023)
List
  • Top 10: 3 editions (2001–2003)
  • Top 14: 1 edition (2010)
  • Top 16: 13 editions (2004–2009, 2011–2017)
  • Top 18: 1 edition (2018)
  • Top 20: 5 editions (2019–2023)
Debut wins
Debut wins timeline
Countries/Territories/States
1950s
List
  • 1951: Sweden
  • 1952: Finland
  • 1953: France
  • 1954: Egypt
  •            United States
  • 1955: Venezuela
  • 1956: Germany
  • 1957: Peru
  • 1958: Colombia
  •            South Africa
  • 1959: Japan
  •            Netherlands
1960s
List
  • 1960: Argentina
  • 1961: United Kingdom
  • 1962: Australia
  • 1963: Brazil
  •            Iceland
  •            Jamaica
  • 1964: Greece
  •            Philippines
  • 1965: Thailand
  • 1966: India
  • 1969: Austria
1970s
List
  • 1970: Grenada
  •            Puerto Rico
  • 1971: Lebanon
  •            New Zealand
  • 1974: Spain
  • 1975: Yugoslavia
  • 1976: Israel
  • 1977: Trinidad and Tobago
  • 1979: Bermuda
1980s
List
  • 1980: Costa Rica
  •            Guam
  • 1982: Canada
  •            Dominican Republic
  • 1984: Guatemala
  • 1986: England
  • 1987: Chile
  • 1988: Norway
  • 1989: Poland
1990s
List
  • 1991: Mexico
  • 1992: Namibia
  •            Russia
  • 1996: Portugal
  • 1998: Panama
  • 1999: Botswana
2000s
List
  • 2001: Denmark
  •            Nigeria
  • 2002: Kenya
  •            Turkey
  • 2003: Honduras
  •            Ireland
  • 2006: Czech Republic
  • 2007: China
  • 2009: Gibraltar
2010s
List
  • 2011: Angola
  •            Ecuador
  • 2017: Indonesia
  • 2018: Vietnam
2020s
List
  • 2021: Belize
  • 2022: South Korea
  • 2023: Albania
  •            Nicaragua

Winners by country/territory

Country/TerritoryTitlesBeauty pageant
Miss World[77]Miss Universe[78]Miss International[79]Miss Earth[80]
 Venezuela246 (1955, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, 2011)7 (1979, 1981, 1986, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2013)9 (1985, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2018, 2023)2 (2005, 2013)
 United States163 (1973, 1990, 2010)9 (1954, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1980, 1995, 1997, 2012, 2022)3 (1974, 1978, 1982)1 (2020)
Philippines151 (2013)4 (1969, 1973, 2015, 2018)6 (1964, 1970, 1979, 2005, 2013, 2016)4 (2008, 2014, 2015, 2017)
Puerto Rico102 (1975, 2016)5 (1970, 1985, 1993, 2001, 2006)2 (1987, 2014)1 (2019)
India6 (1966, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2017)3 (1994, 2000, 2021)×1 (2010)
 Australia72 (1968, 1972)2 (1972, 2004)3 (1962, 1981, 1992)×
 Mexico61 (2018)3 (1991, 2010, 2020)2 (2007, 2009)×
 South Africa3 (1958, 1974, 2014)3 (1978, 2017, 2019)××
 Brazil1 (1971)2 (1963, 1968)1 (1968)2 (2004, 2009)
 Sweden3 (1951, 1952, 1977)3 (1955, 1966, 1984)××
 United Kingdom4 (1961, 1964, 1965, 1983)×2 (1969, 1972)×
 Germany51 (1956)1 (1961)3 (1965, 1989, 2022)×
 Poland2 (1989, 2021)×3 (1991, 1993, 2001)×
 Spain1 (2015)1 (1974)3 (1977, 1990, 2008)×
 Colombia×2 (1958, 2014)3 (1960, 1999, 2004)×
Jamaica44 (1963, 1976, 1993, 2019)×××
 France1 (1953)2 (1953, 2016)1 (1976)×
 Iceland3 (1985, 1988, 2005)×1 (1963)×
 Netherlands2 (1959, 1962)1 (1989)1 (1961)×
 Argentina2 (1960, 1978)1 (1962)1 (1967)×
 Finland1 (1957)2 (1952, 1975)1 (1973)×
 Czech Republic32 (2006, 2023)××1 (2012)
 Thailand×2 (1965, 1988)1 (2019)×
 Ecuador××1 (2011)2 (2011, 2016)
 Japan×2 (1959, 2007)1 (2012)×
 Canada×2 (1982, 2005)×1 (2007)
 Peru2 (1967, 2004)1 (1957)××
 Trinidad and Tobago1 (1986)2 (1977, 1998)××
 Greece1 (1996)1 (1964)1 (1994)×
 Norway×1 (1990)2 (1988, 1995)×
 China22 (2007, 2012)×××
 Russia2 (1992, 2008)×××
 Chile×1 (1987)×1 (2006)
 Dominican Republic1 (1982)1 (2003)××
 Panama×1 (2002)1 (1998)×
 Lebanon×1 (1971)1 (2002)×
 Israel1 (1998)1 (1976)××
 Austria2 (1969, 1987)×××
 Costa Rica××2 (1980, 1983)×
 New Zealand×1 (1983)1 (1971)×
 Albania1×××1 (2023)
 Nicaragua×1 (2023)××
 South Korea×××1 (2022)
 Belize×××1 (2021)
 Vietnam×××1 (2018)
Indonesia××1 (2017)×
 Angola×1 (2011)××
 Gibraltar1 (2009)×××
 Ireland1 (2003)×××
 Honduras×××1 (2003)
 Kenya×××1 (2002)
 Turkey1 (2002)×××
 Denmark×××1 (2001)
 Nigeria1 (2001)×××
 Botswana×1 (1999)××
 Portugal××1 (1996)×
 Namibia×1 (1992)××
 England××1 (1986)×
 Guatemala××1 (1984)×
 Guam1 (1980)×××
 Bermuda1 (1979)×××
 Yugoslavia[j]××1 (1975)×
 Grenada1 (1970)×××
 Egypt1 (1954)×××
Country/TerritoryTitlesBeauty pageant
Miss World[77]Miss Universe[78]Miss International[79]Miss Earth[80]
Not replaced resigned titles
 Spain1×1 (1974)××
Not replaced dethroned titles
 Japan1××1 (2012)×
 United States1 (1973)×××
Replaced resigned titles
 Germany11 (1980)×××
 United Kingdom1 (1974)×××
Replaced dethroned titles
 Bosnia and Herzegovina1×××1 (2002)
 Russia×1 (2002)××

Not replaced resigned or dethroned titles appear in bold and assumed titles appear in bold underlined.

Winners by continent

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Continent or regionTitlesMiss WorldMiss UniverseMiss InternationalMiss Earth
Europe6327 (1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1996, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2021, 2023)12 (1952, 1953, 1955, 1961, 1964, 1966, 1974, 1975, 1984, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2016)21 (1961, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2008, 2022)3 (2001, 2002, 2012, 2023)
North America5414 (1963, 1970, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1993, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2019)24 (1954, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2020, 2022, 2023)11 (1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1998, 2007, 2009, 2014)5 (2003, 2007, 2019, 2020, 2021)
South America4711 (1955, 1960, 1967, 1971, 1978, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, 2004, 2011)14 (1957, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1979, 1981, 1986, 1987, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014)15 (1960, 1967, 1968, 1985, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2018, 2023)7 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2016)
Asia4111 (1966, 1994,1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2017)13 (1959, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2007, 2015, 2018, 2021)10 (1964, 1970, 1979, 2002, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019)7 (2008, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2022)
Africa125 (1954, 1958, 1974, 2001, 2014)6 (1978, 1992, 1999, 2011, 2017, 2019)×1 (2002)
Oceania103 (1968, 1972, 1980)3 (1972, 1983, 2004)4 (1962, 1971, 1981, 1992)×
Total22771726123

The country/territory that assumed a position is indicated in bold
The country/territory that was dethroned, resigned or originally held the position is indicated in striketrough
The country/territory that was dethroned, resigned or originally held the position but was not replaced is indicated underlined

See also

Notes

References