Miss Universe Korea

Not to be confused with Miss Korea or Miss World Korea.
Miss Universe Korea
미스 유니버스 코리아
Motto Confidently Beautiful
Formation 2016
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Seoul
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
Korean
President
Park Jeong-ah
Website http://www.missuniversekorea.co.kr

Miss Universe Korea (Korean: 미스 유니버스 코리아) is an annual national beauty pageant responsible for selecting South Korea's representative to the Miss Universe pageant.[1] The very first Miss Universe Korea 2016 pageant held at October 23, 2016.

History

Main article: Miss Korea

In 1957 the first Miss Korea competition took place in 1957 and was sponsored by the Korean newspaper Hankook Ilbo. The winner of Miss Korea traditionally competed at the Miss Universe between 1957 and 2015. In 2016 the new pageant comes from Park jeong-ah pageant and holds a pageant, Miss Universe Korea competition.

Purposes

Miss Universe Korea expects to hold a pageant with confidently beautiful motto. The main sponsor is coming from Park Jeong-ah management (PJP). Miss Universe Korea starts in 2016 will select the winner to Miss Universe per year.

Titleholders

The winner of Miss Universe Korea represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.

YearMiss Universe KoreaNotes
2016 Cho Se-whee Cho was competing at the Miss Korea 2014, representing Gyeonggi. She was also first runner-up of Miss Gyeonggi in 2014

Miss Universe Korea 2016-Present

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as Runner-up
  •      Ended as Semi-Finalists
YearMiss Universe KoreaPlacementSpecial AwardsNotes
1954 - 2015 List of Representative for Miss Universe
2016 Jenny Kim TBA TBA Appointed from Miss World Korea by Park Jeong-ah, national director of Miss Universe and Miss World Korea
2017 Cho Se-whee TBA TBA Miss Universe Korea 2016 pageant winner, Miss Universe Korea 2017
Preceded by
Miss Korea
(Hanju E&M)
1954–2015
Miss Universe Korea
Miss Universe franchise holder of Korea

2016–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

References

External links

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