List of Miss International runners-up and finalists

The Miss International pageant is part of the Big Four international beauty pageants and is established in 1960, with the first edition being held at Long Beach, California, United States, the same venue where the first edition of the Miss Universe pageant was staged in 1952 (until 1959 when it moved to Miami Beach, Florida, due to this establishment) and now currently is located in Japan. In the entire 53-year history of the pageant, The first winner of Miss International 2012, Ikumi Yoshimatsu of Japan was dethroned and did not crown her successor due to contract dispute with another talent agency but was not replaced.[1][2][3]

Table of Miss International runner-up and finalists edit

 
Kevin Lilliana after crowning as Miss International 2017, together with the runners-up, Madame Akemi Shimomura and Senior Vice-Minister of Cabinet Office Mr. Fumiaki Matsumoto.

From 1960 to 1965, 1967–1979, 2008, and 2011–2019, the pageant has awarded a Top 5 with the Miss International, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Runner-Up being awarded. On the other hand, from 1980 to 2007 and 2009–2010, the pageant has awarded a Top 3 with the Miss International, 1st, and 2nd Runner-Up being awarded. Each runner-up was given a sash, plaque/trophy and a crown, apart from the winner (the first to do before it was also done by rival pageant Miss Earth). Only the 1966 and 2020 editions were cancelled.

Here is the list of the top delegates of Miss International, since its inception in 1960. The crowning of the runners-up was to see last year's Top 5 winners from 2016 to 2018.

Since the pageant is based in Japan, to understand carefully, the Japanese ranking for contest is usually as follows:

  • 第1位 means 1st-Place finisher being designated as Miss International
  • 第2位 means 2nd-Place finisher being designated as 1st Runner-Up
  • 第3位 means 3rd-Place finisher being designated as 2nd Runner-Up
  • 第4位 means 4th-Place finisher being designated as 3rd Runner-Up
  • 第5位 means 5th-Place finisher being designated as 4th Runner-Up
Year Miss International
(1st Place)
1st Runner-Up
(2nd Place)
2nd Runner-Up
(3rd Place)
3rd Runner-Up
(4th Place)
4th Runner-Up
(5th Place)
1960 Stella Marquez
  Colombia
Iona Pinto †
  India
Sigridur Geirsdottir †
  Iceland
Joyce Kay
  England
Charlene Lundberg
  United States
1961 Stam van Baer
  Holland
Vera Brauner Menezes
  Brazil
Maria Cervera Fernandez
  Spain
Edna MacVicar
  Canada
Sigrun Ragnarsdottir
  Iceland
1962 Tania Verstak
  Australia
María Bueno
  Argentina
Ana Maruri
  Panama
Catharina Lodders
  Holland
Carolyn Joyner
  United States
1963 Guðrún Bjarnadóttir
  Iceland
Diane Westbury
  England
Xenia Doppler
  Austria
Joyce Bryan
  United States
Choi Yoo-mi
  South Korea
1964 Gemma Cruz
  Philippines
Linda Ann Taylor
  United States
Vera Lúcia Couto dos Santos
  Brazil
Tracy Ingram
  England
Maila Maria Östring
  Finland
1965 Ingrid Finger
  Germany
Gail Krielow
  United States
Faida Fagioli
  Italy
Marie Tapare
  Tahiti
Sandra Pennó Rosa
  Brazil
1966 The 1966 edition was cancelled due to disputes over pageant organizers as to whether they should continue staging the pageant
1967 Mirta Massa
  Argentina
Yaffa Sharir
  Israel
Pamela Elfast
  United States
Martha Quimper Suarez
  Peru
Gisella Ma Ka-Wai
  Hong Kong
1968 Maria da Glória Carvalho
  Brazil
Annika Hemminge
  Sweden
Karen Ann MacQuarrie
  United States
Doritt Frantzen
  Denmark
Rungtip Pinyo
  Thailand
1969 Valerie Holmes
  Great Britain
Satu Charlotta Östring
  Finland
Maria Cuadra Lacayo
  Nicaragua
Jeanette Biffiger
   Switzerland
Usanee Phenphimol
  Thailand
1970 Aurora Pijuan
  Philippines
Margarita Briese
  Argentina
Karen Papworth
  Australia
Toshie Suda
  Japan
Susan Greaves
  New Zealand
1971 Jane Hansen
  New Zealand
Supuk Likitkul
  Thailand
Evelyn Santos Camus
  Philippines
Jacqueline Lee Jochims
  United States
Hannele Halme
  Finland
1972 Linda Hooks
  Great Britain
Christine Nola Clark
  Australia
Yolanda Adriatico Dominguez
  Philippines
Jane Vieira Macambira
  Brazil
Lindsay Bloom
  United States
1973 Anneli Björkling
  Finland
Zoe Spink
  Great Britain
Helga Eldon Jonsdóttir
  Iceland
Maria Isabel Lorenzo Saavedra
  Spain
Maria Elena Suarez Ojeda
  Philippines
1974 Brucene Smith
  United States
Joanna Booth
  Great Britain
Johanna Raunio
  Finland
Micheline Mira Vehiatua
  Tahiti
Monique Daams
  Australia
1975 Lidija Manić
  Yugoslavia
Eeva Mannerberg
  Finland
Indira Bredemeyer
  India
Patricia Bailey
  United States
Lisane Guimarães
  Brazil
1976 Sophie Perin
  France
Vionete Revoredo Fonseca
  Brazil
Nafisa Ali
  India
Susan Elizabeth Carlson
  United States
Kumie Nakamura
  Japan
1977 Pilar Medina
  Spain
Dagmar Wöhrl
  Germany
Indri Hapsari Soeharto
  Indonesia
Prunella Julle Nickson
  Hawaii
Laura Jean Bobbit
  United States
1978 Katherine Ruth
  United States
Jeanette Aarum
  Norway
Brigitte Muyshondt
  Belgium
Petra Brinkmann
  Germany
Lorraine Bernadette Enriquez
  Ireland
1979 Melanie Marquez
  Philippines
Anna Maria Rapagna
  United States
Elisabeth Schmidt
  Austria
Kate Elizabeth Nyberg
  Finland
Hideko Haba
  Japan
1980 Lorna Chávez
  Costa Rica
Clarissa Ann Ewing
  United States
Maria Agustina Garcia
  Spain
Not awarded
1981 Jenny Derek
  Australia
Taiomara Borchardt
  Brazil
Michelle Rocca
  Ireland
1982 Christie Claridge
  United States
Maria Aques Vicente
  Spain
Annette Schneider
  Austria
1983 Gidget Sandoval
  Costa Rica
Michelle Marie Banting
  Australia
Inge Ravn Thomsen
  Denmark
1984 Ilma Urrutia
  Guatemala
Miriam Leyderman
  Venezuela
Gunilla Maria Kohlström
  Sweden
1985 Nina Sicilia
  Venezuela
Sarie Nerine Jourbert
  United States
Jacqueline Schuman
  Netherlands
1986 Helen Fairbrother
  England
Pia Rosenberg Larsen
  Denmark
Martha Merino Ponce de León
  Mexico
1987 Laurie Simpson
  Puerto Rico
Muriel Jane Rens
  Belgium
Rosa Isela Fuentes
  Mexico
1988 Catherine Gude
  Norway
Dana Michele Richmond
  United States
Toni-Jean Frances Peters
  Australia
1989 Iris Klein
  Germany
Aneta Kręglicka
  Poland
Carolina Omaña
  Venezuela
1990 Silvia de Esteban Niubo
  Spain
Ingrid Ondrovichova
  Czechoslovakia
Nadine Atangan Tanega
  Hawaii
1991 Agnieszka Kotlarska
  Poland
Catherine Clarysse
  France
Marketa Silna
  Czechoslovakia
1992 Kirsten Davidson
  Australia
Georgia Drosou
  Greece
Yum Jung-ah
  South Korea
1993 Agnieszka Pachalko
  Poland
Ilmira Shamsutdinova
  Russia
Nataliya Victorovna Romanenko
  Ukraine
1994 Christina Lekka
  Greece
Alexandra Ochoa Hincapié
  Aruba
Carmen María Vicente Abellam
  Spain
1995 Anne Lena Hansen
  Norway
Ana María Amorer
  Venezuela
Renata Hornofová
  Czech Republic
1996 Fernanda Alves
  Portugal
Ibticem Lahmar
  Tunisia
Claudia Mendoza
  Colombia
1997 Consuelo Adler
  Venezuela
Diya Abraham
  India
Marie Pauline Borg
  France
1998 Lía Borrero
  Panama
Daniela Kosán Montcourt
  Venezuela
Shvetha Jaishankar
  India
1999 Paulina Gálvez
  Colombia
Carmen Fernández
  Spain
Saija Palin
  Finland
2000 Vivian Urdaneta
  Venezuela
Son Tae-young
  South Korea
Svetlana Goreva
  Russia
2001 Małgorzata Rożniecka
  Poland
Aura Zambrano
  Venezuela
Tatiana Pavlova
  Russia
2002 Christina Sawaya
  Lebanon
Emmanuelle Jagodsinski
  France
Hana Urushima
  Japan
2003 Goizeder Azúa
  Venezuela
Shonali Nagrani
  India
Suvi Hartlin
  Finland
2004 Jeymmy Vargas
  Colombia
Amy Lynne Holbrook
  United States
Olga Kypriotou
  Greece
2005 Precious Lara Quigaman
  Philippines
Yadira Geara Cury
  Dominican Republic
Susanna Laine
  Finland
2006 Daniela Di Giacomo
  Venezuela
Mayte Sánchez
  Panama
Jang Yoon-seo
  South Korea
2007 Priscila Perales
  Mexico
Despoina Vlepaki
  Greece
Yulia Sindzeyeva
  Belarus
2008 Alejandra Andreu
  Spain
María Cristina Díaz-Granados
  Colombia
Anna Tarnowska
  Poland
Changwen Liu
  China
Zuzana Putnářová
  Czech Republic
2009 Anagabriela Espinoza
  Mexico
Seo Eun-mi
  South Korea
Chloe-Beth Morgan
  United Kingdom
Not awarded
2010 Elizabeth Mosquera
  Venezuela
Piyaporn Deejing
  Thailand
Yuan Siyi
  China
2011 Fernanda Cornejo
  Ecuador
Jessica Barboza
  Venezuela
Tugsuu Idersaikhan
  Mongolia
Desiree Del Rio
  Puerto Rico
Keity Drennan
  Panama
2012 Ikumi Yoshimatsu
(Dethroned)
  Japan
Viivi Suominen
  Finland
Madusha Mayadunne
  Sri Lanka
Melody Mir
  Dominican Republic
Nicole Huber
  Paraguay
2013 Bea Santiago
  Philippines
Nathalie den Dekker
  Netherlands
Casey Radley
  New Zealand
Brigitta Otvos
  Hungary
Lorena Hermida
  Colombia
2014 Valerie Hernandez
  Puerto Rico
Zuleika Suárez
  Colombia
Punika Kulsoontornrut
  Thailand
Victoria Tooby
  United Kingdom
Milla Romppanen
  Finland
2015 Edymar Martínez
  Venezuela
Jennifer Valle
  Honduras
Eunice Onyango
  Kenya
Phạm Hồng Thúy Vân
  Vietnam
Lindsay Becker
  United States
2016 Kylie Verzosa
  Philippines
Alexandra Britton
  Australia
Felicia Hwang Yi Xin
  Indonesia
Brianny Chamorro
  Nicaragua
Kaityrana Leinbach
  United States
2017 Kevin Lilliana
  Indonesia
Chanelle De Lau
  Curaçao
Diana Croce
  Venezuela
Amber Dew
  Australia
Natsuki Tsutsui
  Japan
2018 Mariem Velazco
  Venezuela
Ahtisa Manalo
  Philippines
Reabetswe Sechoaro
  South Africa
Bianca Tirsin
  Romania
Anabella Castro
  Colombia
2019 Sireethorn Leearamwat
  Thailand
Andrea Toscano
  Mexico
Evelyn Namatovu Karonde
  Uganda
Alejandra Vengoechea
  Colombia
Harriotte Lane
  United Kingdom
2020 The 2020 and 2021 editions were cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic for the health and safety of contestants
2021
2022 Jasmin Selberg
  Germany
Stephany Amado
  Cabo Verde
Tatiana Calmell
  Peru
Natalia López
  Colombia
Celinee Santos
  Dominican Republic
2023 Andrea Rubio
  Venezuela
Sofía Osío
  Colombia
Camila Díaz
  Peru
Nicole Borromeo
  Philippines
Vanessa Hayes
  Bolivia

Countries/Territories by number of Runners-up edit

1st Runner-Up edit

The first Runner-Up of each edition of Miss International is the second placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss International (first placer). In some cases, she shall take over the title of Miss International, if:

  • The outgoing titleholder cannot fulfill her duties. This could happen and may result to resignation, giving up the title, or dethronement
  • The titleholder is dethroned due to deeds that violate the organization's policies. This has only happened in 2012.

第2位 who means the second place finisher being designated as 1st runner-up has been awarded sixty-one times (1960–2023).

This table lists the number of 1st Runner-Up titles by country. There are some special considerations:

  • As Japan was dethroned of the Miss International title in 2012, the Miss International position was not taken by the first runner-up.

The current 1st Runner-Up is Sofía Osío from Colombia, elected on October 26, 2023 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  United States 7 1964, 1965, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1988, 2004
  Venezuela 5 1984, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2011
  Colombia 3 2008, 2014, 2023
  Australia 1972, 1983, 2016
  Finland 1969, 1975, 2012
  India 1960, 1997, 2003
  Brazil 1961, 1976, 1981
  Thailand 2 1971, 2010
  South Korea 2000, 2009
  Greece 1992, 2007
  France 1991, 2002
  Spain 1982, 1999
  United Kingdom 1973, 1974
  Argentina 1962, 1970
  Cape Verde 1 2022
  Mexico 2019
  Philippines 2018
  Curaçao 2017
  Honduras 2015
  Netherlands 2013
  Panama 2006
  Dominican Republic 2005
  Tunisia 1996
  Aruba 1994
  Russia 1993
  Czechoslovakia 1990
  Poland 1989
  Belgium 1987
  Denmark 1986
  Norway 1978
  Germany 1977
  Sweden 1968
  Israel 1967
  England 1963

2nd Runner-Up edit

The second Runner-Up of each edition of Miss International is the third placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss International (first placer) and the first Runner-Up (second placer).

第3位 who means the third place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up has been awarded sixty-one times (1960–2023).

This table lists the number of 2nd Runner-Up titles by country.

The current 1st Runner-Up is Camila Díaz from Peru, elected on October 26, 2023 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  Finland
4
1974, 1999, 2003, 2005
  India 3 1975, 1976, 1998
  Spain 1961, 1980, 1994
  Austria 1963, 1979, 1982
  Peru 2 2022, 2023
  Venezuela 1989, 2017
  Indonesia 1977, 2016
  South Korea 1992, 2006
  Russia 2000, 2001
  Australia 1970, 1988
  Mexico 1986, 1987
  Iceland 1960, 1973
  Philippines 1971, 1972
  United States 1967, 1968
  Uganda 1 2019
  South Africa 2018
  Kenya 2015
  Thailand 2014
  New Zealand 2013
  Sri Lanka 2012
  Mongolia 2011
  China 2010
  United Kingdom 2009
  Poland 2008
  Belarus 2007
  Greece 2004
  Japan 2002
  France 1997
  Colombia 1996
  Czech Republic 1995
  Ukraine 1993
  Czechoslovakia 1991
  Hawaii 1990
  Netherlands 1985
  Sweden 1984
  Denmark 1983
  Ireland 1981
  Belgium 1978
  Nicaragua 1969
  Italy 1965
  Brazil 1964
  Panama 1962

3rd Runner-Up edit

The third Runner-Up of each edition of Miss International is the fourth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss International (first placer), the first Runner-Up (second placer) and the second Runner-Up (third placer). In the years of 1980-2007 and 2009-2010 the titles were not given.

第4位 who means the fourth place finisher being designated as 3rd runner-up has been awarded thirty-one times (1960–1979; 2008; 2011–2023).

This table lists the number of 3rd Runner-Up titles by country.

The current 3rd Runner-Up is Nicole Borromeo from the Philippines, elected on October 26, 2023 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  United States
4
1963, 1971, 1975, 1976
  Colombia 2 2019, 2022
  Tahiti 1965, 1974
  England 1960, 1964
  Philippines 1 2023
  Romania 2018
  Australia 2017
  Nicaragua 2016
  Vietnam 2015
  United Kingdom 2014
  Hungary 2013
  Dominican Republic 2012
  Puerto Rico 2011
  China 2008
  Finland 1979
  Germany 1978
  Hawaii 1977
  Spain 1973
  Brazil 1972
  Japan 1970
   Switzerland 1969
  Denmark 1968
  Peru 1967
  Netherlands 1962
  Canada 1961

4th Runner-Up edit

The fourth Runner-Up of each edition of Miss International is the fifth placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss International (first placer), the first Runner-Up (second placer), the second Runner-Up (third placer) and the third Runner-Up (fourth placer). In the years of 1980-2007 and 2009-2010 the titles were not given.

第5位 who means the fifth place finisher being designated as 4th runner-up has been awarded thirty-one times (1960–1979; 2008; 2011–2023).

This table lists the number of 4th Runner-Up titles by country.

The current 4th Runner-Up is Vanessa Hayes from Bolivia, elected on October 26, 2023 in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
  United States
6
1960, 1962, 1972, 1977, 2015, 2016
  Japan 3 1976, 1979, 2017
  Finland 1964, 1971, 2014
  Colombia 2 2013, 2018
  Brazil 1965, 1975
  Thailand 1968, 1969
  Bolivia 1 2023
  Dominican Republic 2022
  United Kingdom 2019
  Paraguay 2012
  Panama 2011
  Czech Republic 2008
  Mexico 1982
  Ireland 1978
  Australia 1974
  Philippines 1973
  New Zealand 1970
  Hong Kong 1967
  South Korea 1963
  Iceland 1961

Miss International runners-up and finalists table position edit

Country or territory X Miss International
(1st Place)
1st Runner-Up
(2nd Place)
2nd Runner-Up
(3rd Place)
3rd Runner-Up
(4th Place)
4th Runner-Up
(5th Place)
  Venezuela 16 9 (1985, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2015, 2018, 2023) 5 (1984, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2011) 2 (1989, 2017) × ×
  Philippines 11 6 (1964, 1970, 1979, 2005, 2013, 2016) 1 (2018) 2 (1971, 1972) 1 (2023) 1 (1973)
  United States 22 3 (1974, 1978, 1982) 7 (1964, 1965, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1988, 2004) 2 (1967, 1968) 4 (1963, 1971, 1975, 1976) 6 (1960, 1962, 1972, 1977, 2015, 2016)
  Australia 10 3 (1962, 1981, 1992) 3 (1972, 1983, 2016) 2 (1970, 1988) 1 (2017) 1 (1974)
  Spain 9 3 (1977, 1990, 2008) 2 (1982, 1999) 3 (1961, 1980, 1994) 1 (1973) ×
  Colombia 11 3 (1960, 1999, 2004) 3 (2008, 2014, 2023) 1 (1996) 2 (2019, 2022) 2 (2013, 2018)
  Poland 5 3 (1991, 1993, 2001) 1 (1989) 1 (2008) × ×
  Germany 5 3 (1965, 1989, 2022) 1 (1977) × 1 (1978) ×
  United Kingdom 7 2 (1969, 1972) 2 (1973, 1974) 1 (2009) 1 (2014) 1 (2019)
  Mexico 6 2 (2007, 2009) 1 (2019) 2 (1986, 1987) × 1 (1982)
  Norway 3 2 (1988, 1995) 1 (1978) × × ×
  Puerto Rico 3 2 (1987, 2014) × × 1 (2011) ×
  Costa Rica 2 2 (1980, 1983) × × × ×
  Finland 12 1 (1973) 3 (1969, 1975, 2012) 4 (1974, 1999, 2003, 2005) 1 (1979) 3 (1964, 1971, 2014)
  Brazil 8 1 (1968) 3 (1961, 1976, 1981) 1 (1964) 1 (1972) 2 (1965, 1975)
  Thailand 6 1 (2019) 2 (1971, 2010) 1 (2014) × 2 (1968, 1969)
  Greece 4 1 (1994) 2 (1992, 2007) 1 (2004) × ×
  France 4 1 (1976) 2 (1991, 2002) 1 (1997) × ×
  Argentina 3 1 (1967) 2 (1962, 1970) × × ×
  Netherlands 4 1 (1961) 1 (2013) 1 (1985) 1 (1962) ×
  Panama 4 1 (1998) 1 (2006) 1 (1962) × 1 (2011)
  England 4 1 (1986) 1 (1963) × 2 (1960, 1964) ×
  Iceland 4 1 (1963) × 2 (1960, 1973) × 1 (1961)
  Indonesia 3 1 (2017) × 2 (1977, 2016) × ×
  Japan 6 1 (2012) × 1 (2002) 1 (1970) 3 (1976, 1979, 2017)
  New Zealand 3 1 (1971) × 1 (2013) × 1 (1970)
  Ecuador 1 1 (2011) × × × ×
  Lebanon 1 1 (2002) × × × ×
  Portugal 1 1 (1996) × × × ×
  Guatemala 1 1 (1984) × × × ×
  Yugoslavia 1 1 (1975) × × × ×
  India 6 × 3 (1960, 1997, 2003) 3 (1975, 1976, 1998) × ×
  South Korea 5 × 2 (2000, 2009) 2 (1992, 2006) × 1 (1963)
  Russia 3 × 1 (1993) 2 (2000, 2001) × ×
  Denmark 3 × 1 (1986) 1 (1983) 1 (1968) ×
  Czechoslovakia 2 × 1 (1990) 1 (1991) × ×
  Belgium 2 × 1 (1987) 1 (1978) × ×
  Sweden 2 × 1 (1968) 1 (1984) × ×
  Dominican Republic 3 × 1 (2005) × 1 (2012) 1 (2022)
  Cape Verde 1 × 1 (2022) × × ×
  Curaçao 1 × 1 (2017) × × ×
  Honduras 1 × 1 (2015) × × ×
  Tunisia 1 × 1 (1996) × × ×
  Aruba 1 × 1 (1994) × × ×
  Israel 1 × 1 (1967) × × ×
  Austria 3 × × 3 (1963, 1979, 1982) × ×
  Peru 3 × × 2 (2022, 2023) 1 (1967) ×
  Nicaragua 2 × × 1 (1969) 1 (2016) ×
  China 2 × × 1 (2010) 1 (2008) ×
  Hawaii 2 × × 1 (1990) 1 (1977) ×
  Czech Republic 2 × × 1 (1995) × 1 (2008)
  Ireland 2 × × 1 (1981) × 1 (1978)
  Uganda 1 × × 1 (2019) × ×
  South Africa 1 × × 1 (2018) × ×
  Kenya 1 × × 1 (2015) × ×
  Sri Lanka 1 × × 1 (2012) × ×
  Mongolia 1 × × 1 (2011) × ×
  Belarus 1 × × 1 (2007) × ×
  Ukraine 1 × × 1 (1993) × ×
  Italy 1 × × 1 (1965) × ×
  Tahiti 2 × × × 2 (1965, 1974) ×
  Romania 1 × × × 1 (2018) ×
  Vietnam 1 × × × 1 (2015) ×
  Hungary 1 × × × 1 (2013) ×
   Switzerland 1 × × × 1 (1969) ×
  Canada 1 × × × 1 (1961) ×
  Paraguay 1 × × × × 1 (2012)
  Hong Kong 1 × × × × 1 (1967)
  Bolivia 1 × × × × 1 (2023)
Total 240 61 61 61 31 31

The country/territory who assumed a position is indicated in bold
The country/territory who was dethroned, resigned or originally held the position is indicated in striketrough
The country/territory who was dethroned, resigned or originally held the position but was not replaced is indicated underlined

Continental Queens edit

Since 2015, the Miss International pageant has awarded Continental Queens chosen by the delegates themselves. From 2023, the continental group of Oceania was combined with the Asian group to become Asia-Pacific.

Year Miss International Africa Miss International America Miss International Asia Miss International Asia-Pacific Miss International Europe Miss International Oceania
2015 Eunice Onyango
  Kenya
Laura Marcela Ruiz
  Aruba
Park Ah-reum
  South Korea
N/A Isabel Vieria
  Portugal
Brianna Acosta
  Hawaii
2016 Maseray Swarray
  Sierra Leone
Ivanna Abad
  Ecuador
Kelly Chan
  Hong Kong
N/A Melissa Scherpen
  Netherlands
Guinevere Davenport
  Hawaii
2017 Daniella Akorfa Awuma
  Ghana
Carla Maldonado
  Bolivia
Seung Woo Nam
  South Korea
N/A Ashley Powell
  United Kingdom
Michelle Isemonger
  New Zealand
2018 Reabetswe Sechoaro
  South Africa
Rocio Magali Pérez
  Argentina
Eileen Feng
  Singapore
N/A Zoë Amber Niewold
  Netherlands
Diliana Tuncap
  Guam
2019 Naomi Nucia Glay
  Liberia
María José Barbis
  Peru
Sireethorn Leearamwat
  Thailand
N/A Elize Joanne de Hong
  Netherlands
Eunice Raquel Basco
  Hawaii
2022 Stephany Amado
  Cape Verde
Corrin Stellakis
  United States
Kiko Matsuo
  Japan
N/A Anna Merimää
  Finland
Lydia Smit
  New Zealand
2023 Mercy Jane Adorkor Pappoe
  Ghana
Kenyatta Beazer
  United States
N/A Emily Yau
  Macau
Alisha Cowie
  United Kingdom
N/A

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References edit

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  2. ^ Ornos, Riza (17 December 2013). "No Farewell Walk for Miss International 2012 Reigning Queen Ikumi Yoshimatsu". International Business Times. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  3. ^ Adalia, JB (17 December 2013). "Miss Philippines Wins Miss International 2013". Kicker Daily. Archived from the original on 16 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2018.