Magyarország Szépe

Magyarország Szépe
Motto Beauty with A Purpose
Formation 1989
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Budapest
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss Earth
Miss Intercontinental
Top Model Of The World
Official language
Hungarian
President
Adam Fasy
Staff
Magyarorszag Szepe Kft
Website Official website

Magyarország Szépe (Miss World Hungary) is a national Beauty pageant for Miss World pageant. The pageant under the management of The Magyarország Szépe Kft. (Beauty of Hungary Ltd.) This pageant is not related to Miss Universe Hungary or Miss International Hungary contests.

History

The first Hungary representative to Miss World in under Miss Hungary pageant began in 1985 to 1995. Between 1996 and 2005 the Miss Hungary for Miss World was organized by Mr. Adam Fasy. Since 2006 the national franchise holder of Miss World in Hungary was taken by Magyarorszag Szepe Kft. or called as Beauty of Hungary Ltd. During that years, the one of the winners of A Szépségkirálynő will compete at the Miss World pageant. Since 2015 the pageant names as Magyarország Szépe contest the titleholders might crown as Miss World Hungary, Miss Intercontinental Hungary and Miss Earth Hungary.

Pageant system

The organizers of the pageant accept applications that fulfil the requirements of the Miss World, Miss Universe and Miss Earth pageants. In 2008 and 2009 castings were organized in the headquarters of the RTL Klub TV-channel. The channel was the co-organizer and promoter of the event. About 2000 women applied for the 3 titles, but only 24 were invited to the preparation camp where the contestants were prepared for the final. During preparation a jury decided that 3 of the 24 contestants would be eliminated, and only 21 girls got into the final show which was telecasted live in Hungary.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Miss World Hungary

YearMiss World HungaryPlacementSpecial Awards
2017 TBA TBA
2016 Tímea Gelencsér TBA Miss World Talent (Top 21)
2015 Daniella Kiss Unplaced
2014 Edina Kulcsár 1st Runner Up Miss World Europe
2013 Rákosi Annamária Unplaced
2012 Cserháti Tamara Unplaced
2011 Linda Szunai Top 30
2010 Ágnes Dobó Unplaced
2009 Orsolya Serdült Unplaced
2008 Szilvia Freire Unplaced
2007 Krisztina Bodri Unplaced
2006 Renáta Tóth Unplaced
2005 Tünde Semmi-Kis Unplaced
2004 Veronika Orbán Unplaced
2003 Eszter Tóth Unplaced
2002 Renáta Rozs Unplaced
2001 Zsóka Kapócs Unplaced
2000 Judit Kuchta Unplaced
1999 Erika Dankai Unplaced
1998 Éva Horváth Unplaced
1997 Beáta Petes Unplaced
1996 Andrea Deák Unplaced
1995 Ildikó Veinbergen Unplaced
1994 Tímea Farkas Unplaced
1992 Bernadett Papp Unplaced
1991 Orsolya Michna Unplaced
1990 Kinga Czuczor Unplaced
1989 Magdolna Gerlóczy Unplaced

Miss Earth Hungary

Magyarorszag Szepe also sends delegate to the Miss Earth pageant. The official license also manages in under Miss World Hungary Team in Budapest since 2008. Third title of Miss World Hungary may compete at the pageant. Begin in 2015 second place automatically crowns as Miss Earth Hungary.

YearMiss Earth HungaryPlacementSpecial Awards
2017 TBA TBA
2016 Eszter Oczella Unplaced
2015 Dorina Lepp Top 16 3rd, bronze medalist(s)
National Costume (Eastern Europe)
2014 Sydney van den Bosch Unplaced
2013 Dalma Huszarovics Unplaced
2012 Alexandra Kocsis Did not compete
2011 Dóra Szabó Unplaced
2010 Ágnes Dobó Did not compete
2009 Korinna Kocsis Unplaced
2008 Krisztina Polgár Unplaced

Statistics on Miss World

As of 2009

Number of pageants 20 (6 as Miss Hungary)
Miss World winner 0
1st runner-up 1
2nd runner-up 0
Finalist 0
Semi-finalist 1
Number of special awards 1

Crossovers

Name Miss Universe Hungary Miss World Hungary Miss Hungary Miss Balaton Belle of the Anna-ball
Jazmin Dammak winner 2008 winner 1999 1st runner-up 2007
Szilvia Magony winner 2000 winner 2000
Noemi Olah 1st runner-up 2006 winner 2005
Adrienn Bende winner 2006 1st runner-up 2005
Anett Maximovits winner 2009 2nd runner-up 2006

See also

Other Hungarian beauty pageants are:

External links

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