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Miss Iceland starts her reign as Miss World 2005
Showbiz Desk
SANYA
(China)—Iceland’s Unnur Birna Vilhjalmsdottir began her year-long reign
as Miss World 2005 after beating 101 other women in a global pageant
staged in this sleepy resort town. The 21-year-old Reykjavik student and
daughter of Miss Iceland 1983 expressed delight and astonishment at
winning the title and thanked her mother for her advice.
“It came as a big shock but the feeling is incredible — I am numb,” said
the green-eyed brunette. “I did not hear my name at first. I just heard
it echo around the room. I only knew it was me because nobody else
moved. “My mum gave me some advice for how to behave, and it seems to
have worked,” Vilhjalmsdottir said. “She told me to be myself, not be
fake in any way, and to relax. I am so pleased that she was able to be
here to see me win the title.”
Vilhjalmsdottir will serve as a goodwill ambassador and charity
fund-raiser for children’s causes throughout next year and is likely to
profit from a host of modelling and acting contracts. Organizers said
Saturday night’s pageant, in its 55th edition, reached an estimated
audience of two billion.
Runner-up was Miss Mexico Dafne Molina Lona, representing the Americas,
while the third place went to Miss Puerto Rico Ingrid Marie Rivera
Santos, representing the Caribbean zone. Vilhjalmsdottir’ mother Unnur
Steinsson represented Iceland in 1983 and came in the top five in the
global contest.
“I am just speechless,” Steinsson said. “There are simply no words to
describe my feelings right now. I am now totally beside myself with joy
to see her as Miss World.” Vilhjalmsdottir is a student from Reykjavik
who has interned as a policewoman during her summer holidays while
studying anthropology and aspiring toward a career in law.
Winning the coveted title is likely to change her life, as she embarks
on a rigorous year of charity appearances and advocating humanitarian
causes. “In the coming year I want to do just as much as I can to help,”
she said. “I would love to do what I can do for charity and for the
children of the world.”
Vilhjalmsdottir beat finalists from six zones, including Miss Italy
Sofia Bruscoli, awarded the title of Miss South Europe, Miss Tanzania
Nancy Abraham Sumary, who was named Miss Africa, and Miss Korea Eun-Young
Oh, who was crowned Miss Asia Pacific. The cherished title “Beauty With
A Purpose” also went to Miss Korea, an award commemorating her
humanitarian fund-raising and charity work.
Miss Russia Yulia Ivanova won the bathing suit section, while Miss
America Virgin Islands Kmisha-Victoria Counts won the talent contest
with her soul singing. This year, for the first time, all nine judges
were former Miss World title holders, including Miss World 1953 Denise
Perrier Lanfranchi of France.
Vilhjalmsdottir takes over from Maria Julia Mantilla Garcia, who in a
year of globetrotting visited tsunami-hit Banda Aceh in Indonesia as
well as Russia, Tibet and her native Peru, where she worked to improve
children’s education.
Sanya, a quiet tropical resort on the southern tip of China’s Hainan
Island began holding the Miss World Pageant in 2003. The venue of next
year’s contest has not yet been announced, but hopes here are that the
event returns to this tropical island that is set to become booming
China’s top vacation spot. |