| Miss Universe 2002 | |
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| _07.jpg) Justine Pasek of Panama, Miss Universe 2002 | |
| Date | 29 May 2002 | 
| Presenters | 
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| Entertainment | Marc Anthony | 
| Venue | Coliseo Roberto Clemente, San Juan, Puerto Rico | 
| Broadcaster | CBS | 
| Entrants | 75 | 
| Placements | 10 | 
| Debuts | 
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| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Justine Pasek  Panama (Assumed) Oxana Fedorova  Russia (Dethroned) | 
| Congeniality | Merlisa George  US Virgin Islands | 
| Best National Costume | Vanessa Mendoza  Colombia | 
| Photogenic | Isis Casalduc  Puerto Rico | 
Miss Universe 2002, the 51st Miss Universe pageant, was held on 29 May 2002 at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 75 delegates competed in this year. Oxana Fedorova of Russia was crowned by Denise Quiñones of Puerto Rico as her successor at the end of the event. Fedorova was dethroned four months later[1] and 1st runner-up Justine Pasek of Panama took over the Miss Universe title.
To date, the 2002 pageant is the only time the 1st runner-up has assumed the title when the reigning Miss Universe became incapable of fulfilling her duties, as explained in the disclaimer traditionally read out by hosts before announcing the winner in the live show. The official reason for Fedorova's dethronement has not been disclosed by the Miss Universe Organization. This was the last Miss Universe show to be aired on CBS. Beginning with the next Miss Universe pageant, NBC assumed co-ownership of the pageant along with Donald Trump, and as a result began televising the pageant.
Results
Placements
| Final results | Contestant | 
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| Miss Universe 2002 | 
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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 | |
| Top 10 | 
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Final Competition Score
Order of announcements
Contestants
 
  Albania - Anisa Kospiri Albania - Anisa Kospiri
 Angola - Giovana Leite Angola - Giovana Leite
 Antigua and Barbuda - Aisha Ralph Antigua and Barbuda - Aisha Ralph
 Aruba - Deyanira Frank Aruba - Deyanira Frank
.svg.png) Australia - Sarah Davies Australia - Sarah Davies
 Bahamas - Nadia Albury Bahamas - Nadia Albury
.svg.png) Belgium - Ann van Elsen Belgium - Ann van Elsen
 Bolivia - Paola Coimbra Bolivia - Paola Coimbra
 Brazil - Josiane Oliveira Brazil - Josiane Oliveira
 British Virgin Islands - Anastasia Tonge British Virgin Islands - Anastasia Tonge
 Bulgaria - Elina Georgieva Bulgaria - Elina Georgieva
.svg.png) Canada - Neelam Verma Canada - Neelam Verma
 Cayman Islands - Shannon McLean Cayman Islands - Shannon McLean
 Chile - Nicole Rencoret Ladrón de Guevara Chile - Nicole Rencoret Ladrón de Guevara
 China - Zhuo Ling China - Zhuo Ling
 Colombia - Vanessa Mendoza Colombia - Vanessa Mendoza
 Costa Rica - Merilyn Villalta Costa Rica - Merilyn Villalta
 Croatia - Ivana Paris Croatia - Ivana Paris
 Curaçao - Ayanette Statia Curaçao - Ayanette Statia
 Cyprus - Demetra Eleftheriou Cyprus - Demetra Eleftheriou
 Czech Republic - Diana Kobzanová Czech Republic - Diana Kobzanová
 Dominican Republic - Ruth Ocumárez Dominican Republic - Ruth Ocumárez
 Ecuador - Isabel Ontaneda-Pinto Ecuador - Isabel Ontaneda-Pinto
 Egypt - Sally Shaheen Egypt - Sally Shaheen
 El Salvador - Elisa Sandoval El Salvador - Elisa Sandoval
 Estonia - Jana Tafenau Estonia - Jana Tafenau
 Finland - Janette Broman Finland - Janette Broman
 France - Sylvie Tellier France - Sylvie Tellier
 Germany - Natascha Börger Germany - Natascha Börger
 Ghana - Stephanie Walkins-Fia Ghana - Stephanie Walkins-Fia
 Greece - Lena Paparigopoulou Greece - Lena Paparigopoulou
 Guatemala - Carina Velasquez Guatemala - Carina Velasquez
 Guyana - Mia Rahaman Guyana - Mia Rahaman
 Honduras - Erika Ramirez Honduras - Erika Ramirez
 Hungary - Edit Friedl Hungary - Edit Friedl
 India - Neha Dhupia India - Neha Dhupia
 Ireland - Lisa O'Sullivan Ireland - Lisa O'Sullivan
 Israel - Yamit Har-Noy Israel - Yamit Har-Noy
 Italy - Anna Rigon Italy - Anna Rigon
 Jamaica - Sanya Hughes Jamaica - Sanya Hughes
 Japan - Mina Chiba (ja) Japan - Mina Chiba (ja)
 Kenya - Julie Njeru Kenya - Julie Njeru
 Korea - Kim Min-kyoung Korea - Kim Min-kyoung
 Malaysia - Karen Lit Eit Ang Malaysia - Karen Lit Eit Ang
 Mauritius - Karen Alexandre Mauritius - Karen Alexandre
 Mexico - Ericka Cruz Mexico - Ericka Cruz
 Namibia - Michelle Heitha Namibia - Michelle Heitha
 Netherlands - Kim Kötter - placed 11th Netherlands - Kim Kötter - placed 11th
 Nicaragua - Marianela Lacayo Nicaragua - Marianela Lacayo
 Nigeria - Chinenye Ochuba Nigeria - Chinenye Ochuba
 Northern Marianas - Virginia Gridley Northern Marianas - Virginia Gridley
 Norway - Hege Hatlo Norway - Hege Hatlo
 Panama - Justine Pasek Panama - Justine Pasek
 Peru - Adriana Zubiate Peru - Adriana Zubiate
 Philippines - Karen Loren Agustín Philippines - Karen Loren Agustín
 Poland - Joanna Dozdrowska Poland - Joanna Dozdrowska
 Portugal - Iva Catarina Lamarao Portugal - Iva Catarina Lamarao
 Puerto Rico - Isis Casalduc Puerto Rico - Isis Casalduc
 Russia - Oxana Fedorova Russia - Oxana Fedorova
 Singapore - Nuraliza Osman Singapore - Nuraliza Osman
 Slovak Republic - Eva Dzodlova Slovak Republic - Eva Dzodlova
 Slovenia - Iris Mulej Slovenia - Iris Mulej
 South Africa - Vanessa Carreira South Africa - Vanessa Carreira
 Spain - Vania Millan Spain - Vania Millan
 Sweden - Malou Hansson Sweden - Malou Hansson
 Switzerland - Jennifer Ann Gerber Switzerland - Jennifer Ann Gerber
 Thailand - Janjira Janchome Thailand - Janjira Janchome
 Trinidad and Tobago - Nasma Mohammed Trinidad and Tobago - Nasma Mohammed
 Turkey - Cagla Kubat Turkey - Cagla Kubat
 Ukraine - Liliana Gorova Ukraine - Liliana Gorova
 Uruguay - Fiorella Fleitas Uruguay - Fiorella Fleitas
 USA - Shauntay Hinton USA - Shauntay Hinton
 US Virgin Islands - Merlisa George US Virgin Islands - Merlisa George
 Venezuela - Cynthia Lander Venezuela - Cynthia Lander
%3b_Flag_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro_(2003%e2%80%932006).svg.png) Yugoslavia - Slađana Božović Yugoslavia - Slađana Božović
Notes
Debut
 Albania Albania
 China China
Returns
Replacements
 Spain - The winner of Miss España 2001 pageant, Lorena Ayala cut all ties with the Miss España organization and lost the right to representing Spain in any international pageant after a threat of lawsuit against the Miss España Organization by her family side due to breaching her contract with the organization, then they replaced her with the new Miss España 2002, Vania Millán by the Miss Universe Organization's request.[2][3] Spain - The winner of Miss España 2001 pageant, Lorena Ayala cut all ties with the Miss España organization and lost the right to representing Spain in any international pageant after a threat of lawsuit against the Miss España Organization by her family side due to breaching her contract with the organization, then they replaced her with the new Miss España 2002, Vania Millán by the Miss Universe Organization's request.[2][3]
Withdrawals
 Argentina - No contest due to the Argentinian economic crisis of 2001. Argentina - No contest due to the Argentinian economic crisis of 2001.
 Belize - Karen Russell - Lack of Sponsorship, went to Miss World 2002. Belize - Karen Russell - Lack of Sponsorship, went to Miss World 2002.
 Botswana - No contest until 2004. Botswana - No contest until 2004.
 Great Britain - Yana Booth Great Britain - Yana Booth
 Hong Kong - Shirley Yeung - the Miss Hong Kong pageant lost their Miss Universe licence in 2001 due to lack of interest. Hong Kong - Shirley Yeung - the Miss Hong Kong pageant lost their Miss Universe licence in 2001 due to lack of interest.
 Lebanon - Christina Sawaya, Miss Lebanon 2001 withdrew because she supported the Second Intifada and started that she couldn't compete with Miss Israel 2002, Yamit Har-Noy at the pageant. She took part at Miss International 2002 in the latter part of the year and won the crown. Lebanon - Christina Sawaya, Miss Lebanon 2001 withdrew because she supported the Second Intifada and started that she couldn't compete with Miss Israel 2002, Yamit Har-Noy at the pageant. She took part at Miss International 2002 in the latter part of the year and won the crown.
 Malta - Loredana Zammit - The Miss Malta organization lost their Miss Universe licence that year. Malta - Loredana Zammit - The Miss Malta organization lost their Miss Universe licence that year.
 Mayotte - Attempted to obtain a MU license. Denied. Winner of the Miss Mayotte pageant competes in Miss France. Mayotte - Attempted to obtain a MU license. Denied. Winner of the Miss Mayotte pageant competes in Miss France.
 New Zealand - No contest. New Zealand - No contest.
 Paraguay - María Gabriela Riquelme Escuna - The Miss Paraguay organization lost their Miss Universe licence. Paraguay - María Gabriela Riquelme Escuna - The Miss Paraguay organization lost their Miss Universe licence.
 St. Maarten - Bernice Gumbs - Lack of Sponsorship St. Maarten - Bernice Gumbs - Lack of Sponsorship
 Taiwan R.O.C. - No contest. Taiwan R.O.C. - No contest.
 Turks and Caicos - Euwonka Selver - She was destroned few weeks before leaving for the pageant and the organization didn't remplace her. Turks and Caicos - Euwonka Selver - She was destroned few weeks before leaving for the pageant and the organization didn't remplace her.
Other countries with Miss Universe licence that didn't send delegates that year:
 Barbados - The Pageant was postponed until December.[4] Barbados - The Pageant was postponed until December.[4]
 Cook Islands - The contest was postponed several times until the Summer. Cook Islands - The contest was postponed several times until the Summer.
 Denmark Denmark
 Guam Guam
 Iceland - Lack of Sponsorship. Iceland - Lack of Sponsorship.
 Mozambique - Lost their Miss Universe licence. Mozambique - Lost their Miss Universe licence.
 Vietnam - The Contest was delayed until the middle of 2003. Vietnam - The Contest was delayed until the middle of 2003.
 Zimbabwe - The Miss Universe Zimbabwe pageant decided to stop being held due to the current Zimbabwe economic and political crisis since 2000. Zimbabwe - The Miss Universe Zimbabwe pageant decided to stop being held due to the current Zimbabwe economic and political crisis since 2000.
Awards
 US Virgin Islands - Miss Congeniality (Merlisa George) US Virgin Islands - Miss Congeniality (Merlisa George)
 Puerto Rico - Miss Photogenic (Isis Casalduc) Puerto Rico - Miss Photogenic (Isis Casalduc)
 Colombia - Best National Costume (Vanessa Mendoza) Colombia - Best National Costume (Vanessa Mendoza)
Other notes
- The Parade of Nations was conducted outdoors in the streets of Old San Juan for the first time and the delegates all wore their national costumes and presented in alphabetical order. This format of the parade would continue until 2005, although from 2003 to 2005, the delegates did not wear their national costumes during the parade.
- Josiane Oliveira of Brazil was dethroned after Big Brother Brasil. The local organization discovered that she was married. The 2002 Miss Brazil 1st runner-up took over the title just two months before passing the crown to her successor.
General references
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 2002". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
References
- ^ "New Miss Universe Crowned". CNN. September 24, 2002. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
- ^ "Los padres de Lorena Van Heerde denuncian a la organización de Miss España por impago". HOLA USA. April 5, 2002.
- ^ "Lorena Van Heerde: 'Aunque habían enviado mi documentación a Miss Universo, sabían que no pensaba ir'". HOLA USA. April 11, 2002.
- ^ http://www.bellezavenezolana.net/news/2003/cdic02.htm
 
  
  
  
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