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Swimsuit |
Evening Gown
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Angola |
8.664 (7) |
8.899 (1)
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Ukraine |
9.075 (4) |
9.440 (2)
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Brazil |
8.778 (5) |
8.956 (3)
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Philippines |
8.238 (10) |
9.011 (4)
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Chile |
8.434 (9) |
8.9.078 (5)
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Australia |
9.226 (2) |
8.886 (6)
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France |
9.317 (1) |
8.532 (7)
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9.089 (3) |
8.519 (8)
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Portugal |
8.733 (6) |
8.317 (9)
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Panama |
8.545 (8) |
8.210(10)
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Venezuela |
8.232 (11) |
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Puerto Rico |
8.098 (12) |
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Kosovo |
7.994 (13) |
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Colombia |
7.974(14) |
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7.864 (15) |
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USA |
7.236 (16) |
Special awards
Award
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Contestant
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Miss Congeniality
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Miss Photogenic
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Best National Costume
Final results
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Contestant
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Winner
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1st runner-up
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2nd runner-up
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3rd runner-up
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4th runner-up
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Top 10
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Order of announcements
Top 15
- France
- Kosovo
- Colombia
- China
- Angola
- Australia
- Puerto Rico
- Brazil
- Netherlands
- USA
- Ukraine
- Panama
- Costa Rica
- Portugal
- Philippines
- Venezuela
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Top 10
- Australia
- Costa Rica
- France
- Ukraine
- Portugal
- Panama
- Philippines
- Angola
- China
- Brazil
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Top 5
- Ukraine
- Philippines
- China
- Brazil
- Angola
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Judges
Telecast judges
Preliminary judges
- BJ Coleman
- Francesca Romana Diana
- Ana Paula Junqueira
- Scott Lazerson
- Matheus Mazzafera
- Jimmy Nguyen
- Lara Spotts
Background music and performances
Contestants
Returning countries and territories
- Last competed in 2002:
- Last competed in 2006:
- Last competed in 2007:
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Crossovers
Contestants who previously competed or will compete at other beauty pageants:
Other pageant notes
Historical significance
- Angola (Leila Lopes) is the 1st winner of Miss Universe from Angola.
- A record of 89 countries participated this year.
- This was the first time, since 1983, that no Spanish-speaking country made it to the top 5, and the 16th time in the history of Miss Universe.
- There was no opening dance at the start of the pageant. Instead, the delegates introduced themselves to a live audience. This live introduction format was last used in 1997.
- For the first time, a 16th semi-finalist spot was added to the contestant who had the most fan votes. Portugal ended up with the majority of the votes.
- Portugal was placed for the first time.
- Australia was placed for the fourth consecutive year.
- Colombia was placed for the second consecutive year.
- France and Puerto Rico were placed for the third consecutive year.
- Angola, Portugal and Ukraine reached their highest ever places in the pageant.
- Philippines and Ukraine placed in the top five the previous year while Australia, Colombia, France and Puerto Rico placed in the top 15 in the previous year.
- Philippines scored its first back-to-back placement since its 4-year streak from 1972 to 1975.
- Montenegro won the Miss Congeniality award for the first time.
- Sweden won the Miss Photogenic for the third time.
- Panama won the Best National Costume award for the fourth time.
- Netherlands last placed in 1992.
- China was last placed in 2002.
- Panama was last placed in 2003.
- Costa Rica was last placed in 2004.
- Angola and Brazil were last placed in 2007.
- Kosovo, USA and Venezuela were last placed in 2009.
- The judges' average score was not shown during the telecast event. Instead, a "fan score" was introduced, where byfans could rate a contestant online.
- A new musical score was introduced during the entire pageant telecast, veering away from the Orente musical score which had been used from 2004 to 2010.
Replacements
- Curaçao – Evalina van Putten replaced Monifa Jansen since Jansen did not meet the age requirements stipulated by the Miss Universe Organization. Jansen was born in March, 1993.
- El Salvador – Mayra Aldana replaced Alejandra Ochoa after Alejandra suffered from chronic respiratory illness and was not able to compete.
Designations
- Denmark – Sandra Amer was appointed as Miss Universe Denmark 2011 after a casting call took place.
- Greece – Iliana Papageorgiou was appointed by the Star Hellas organization to represent Greece at Miss Universe 2011.
- Guatemala – Alejandra Barillas was appointed as Miss Universe Guatemala 2011 in a special ceremony. Barillas was the original representative to Miss Universe 2010 but due to an injury she could not attend. One of her runner-ups (Jessica Scheel) took her place.
- Kazakhstan – Valeriya Aleinikova was appointed to represent Kazakhstan after the Miss Kazakhstan organization dropped the franchise and a new organization took over.
- Montenegro – Nikolina Loncar was appointed to represent Montenegro after she could not compete in 2010 because she did not meet the minimum age requirement.
- Vietnam – Vũ Thị Hoàng My was appointed to represent Vietnam after the pageant organizers were unable to host a beauty pageant. The permission was granted by the Ministry of Culture of Vietnam, which authorizes the international representation of the nation in events of any kind.
Withdrawals
International broadcasters
References
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- Site by: ILS. "Members". Missuniverse.com. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
- Site by: ILS. "Members". Missuniverse.com. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
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- "Evalina van Putten is the new Miss Curaçao Universe".
- "elsalvador.com, Mayra Aldana representará a El Salvador en Miss Universo 2011". Elsalvador.com. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
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- "El 60º Miss Universo, en Canal Uno". El Universo. 2011-08-08.
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- "Kosovo tv". 2011-08-08.
- "Shamcey prepares for Miss Universe pageant". ABS-CBN News. 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2012-08-09.
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