Miss International Germany

Miss International Germany (Miss Deutschland-International) is a national beauty pageant in under MGO (Komitee Miss Deutschland) in Germany to select an official candidate for the Miss International pageant.

Miss International Germany
Miss Deutschland
Formation1991
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersBerlin
Location
Membership
Miss International
Official language
German
Key people
Miss Germany
Websitemissdeutschland.tv

History

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Between 1960 and 1990 the Miss Germany runner-up or winner went to Miss International. In 1991, the MGA (Miss Germany Association, Bergheim near Cologne) of Detlef Tursies run a Miss Germany pageant for the first time. The winners participate in Miss Universe, Miss International, Miss Europe, and Miss Intercontinental pageant. In 1999, MGA transforms into MGO (Miss Germany Organisation). From 2000, they award the title Miss Deutschland, and change their name again: MGO - Komitee Miss Deutschland. Traditionally, the official winner will be competing at the Miss Universe pageant. In 2009, MGO lost the franchise of Miss Universe.

Titleholders

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1960–1990

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Year Miss International Germany Represented Competition performance Ref.
Placement Special awards
1960 Helga Marianne Kirsch Top 15
1961 Renate Moller Top 15
1962 Erni Jung Top 15
1963 Marion Sibylle Zota Top 15
1964 Monika Brugger Top 15
1965 Ingrid Finger Miss International 1965
1967 Renate Schmale Unplaced
1968 Margot Schmalzriedt Unplaced
1969 Brigitta Komorowski Unplaced
1970 Silke Maria Kahl Top 15
1971 Christa Saul Unplaced
1972 Brigitte Burfino Top 15
1973 Ingeborg Braun Top 15 Miss Friendship
1974 Martina Maria Zanft Top 15
1975 Sigrid Silke Klose Unplaced
1976 Paula Bergner Unplaced
1977 Dagmar Gabriele Winkler 1st Runner-up
1978 Petra Brinkmann 3rd Runner-up
1979 Claudia Katharina Herzog Unplaced Miss Photogenic
1980 Petra Machalinski Unplaced
1981 Barbara Reimund Top 15 Miss Photogenic
1982 Jutta Beck Unplaced
1983 Loana Katharina Radecki Unplaced
1984 Petra Geisler Top 15
1985 Stefanie Angelika Roth Unplaced
1986 Birgit Jahn Unplaced
1987 Dagmar Schulz Top 15
1988 Christiane Kopp Unplaced
1989 Iris Klein Miss International 1989
1990 Ilka Endres Unplaced

1991–1999: Miss Germany Association GmbH (Bergheim near Cologne)

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In 1999, Miss MGA replaced as MGO which held the official Miss Germany to Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Europe.

Year Miss International Germany Represented Site of election Competition performance Ref.
Placement Special awards
1991 Katrin Richter Bielefeld Unplaced
1992 Meike Schwarz Saarland Dresden Top 10
1993 Katja Mordarski Bremen Unplaced
1994 Viola Tuschardt Chemnitz Unplaced
1995 Katja Honak Trier Unplaced
1996 Andrea Walaschewski Trier Unplaced
1997 Manuela Breer Trier Unplaced
1998 Fiona Ammann Trier Unplaced
1999 Tania Freuderberg Trier Unplaced

2000–present

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Before 2009 the runners-up of Miss Deutschland went to Miss International, in addition the winner sometimes competed at the pageant.

Year Miss International Germany Represented Site of election Competition performance Ref.
Placement Special Awards
2000 Doreen Adler Berlin Kaiserslautern Unplaced Miss Friendship
2001 Anna Ziemski Berlin Kaiserslautern Unplaced
2002 Eva Dedecke Berlin Kaiserslautern Unplaced
2003 Alexandra Vodjanikova North Rhine-Westphalia Bielefeld Unplaced
2004 Natascha Börger Hamburg Duisburg Top 12
2005 Annika Pinter Berlin Aachen Unplaced
2006 Hiltja Müller Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2007 Svetlana Tsys Saxony Berlin Unplaced
2008 Katharina Bondarenko Lower Saxony Niedersachsen Unplaced
2009 Valora Roucek North Rhine-Westphalia Cologne Unplaced
2010 Johanna Acs North Rhine-Westphalia Eschweiler Top 15
2011 Sandra Barbara Kaczmarczyk Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2012 Aline Marie Massel Hamburg Munich Unplaced
2013 Oksana Koroleva Berlin Berlin Unplaced
2014 Katharina Rodin Hesse Frankfurt Unplaced [1]
2017 Victoria Selivanov Thuringia Erfurt Did Not Compete
2018 Franciska Acs North Rhine-Westphalia Düsseldorf Unplaced
2019 Annabella Fleck Munich Düsseldorf Unplaced
2022 Jasmin Selberg Dortmund Düsseldorf Miss International 2022 [2]
2023 Did Not Compete
2024 Silvia Dörre Sanchez Leipzig Berlin TBA

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Miss International Germany 2014". Miss International Beauty Pageant 2014. Archived from the original on 15 March 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Jasmin Selberg from Dortmund was crowned Miss International Germany 2022". Miss International on Instagram. Archived from the original on 12 September 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.

Official website

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