Miss Heritage 2014 was the second Miss Heritage pageant, held at the Silver Star Hotel and Casino in Johannesburg, South Africa, on December 20, 2014.

Miss Heritage 2014
DateDecember 20, 2014
VenueSilver Star Hotel and Casino, Johannesburg, South Africa[1]
Entrants42
Placements10
Debuts
WithdrawalsPakistan
WinnerOdessa Mae Tadaya
 Philippines
← 2013
2015 →

Shequera Grace King[2] of The Bahamas crowned Odessa Mae Tadaya[3] of the Philippines at the end of the event.

Results edit

Placements edit

Placement Contestant
Miss Heritage 2014
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up

Continental Queens edit

Continent Contestant
Miss Heritage Africa
Miss Heritage Asia
  •   India – Avneet Kaur Arora
Miss Heritage Europe
Miss Heritage South America
Miss Heritage North America

Contestants edit

Country Contestant Age Hometown
  Algeria Nassima Marwa Aid 23 Algeria
  Argentina Sofia Pomo 21 Argentina
  Australia Jennifer Hunt 25 New South Wales
  Bangladesh Fatimatu Zohra Etisha 20 Dhaka
  Belize Jessel Lauriano 26 Belize
  Belgium Jennifer Den Haese Belgium
  Botswana Katlego Gaotsenelelwe 20 Gaborone
  Belarus Iana Fedoseeva 20 Tula
  Cameroon Florence Épée Ngasse 21 Yaounde
  Canary Islands Mishela Batista 27 Canarias Espana
  Crimea Skrylkova Ekaterina 20 Tula
  Ecuador Maria Jose Otavalo Quizhpe 18 Cuenca
  Ethiopia Genet Tsegay 23 Addis Ababa
  Ghana Zina Asiedu 26 Accra
  Guadeloupe Anaïs Modeste 18 Trois-Rivières
  Iceland Unnur Zodiak 18 Iceland City
  India Avneet Kaur Arora 19 New Delhi
  Indonesia Rakhmi Wijiharti 21 Semarang
  Italy Olga Matsyana 24 Rome
  Ivory Coast Reine Victoire Aka 21 Abidjan
  Kyrgyzstan Rannat Aitalieva 25 Kyrgyzstan
  Lebanon Mirna Olleik 28 Beirut
  Mauritius Dona Charun 21 Port Louis
  Mexico Andrea Celeste Chiapas
  Morocco Saloua Bouchaib[6] 28 Marrakesh
  Namibia Magdelena Weef Geaorge 20 Windhoek
  New Zealand Paige Thiyagarajah 21 Auckland
  Netherlands Joyce Jansen Netherlands
  Nigeria Kehinde Mojisola 22 Lagos
  Poland Natalia Janoszek 24 Bielsko-Biała
  Portugal Raquel Fonte 22 Lisbon
  Philippines Odessa Mae Tadaya 18 Guimba
  Romania Burca Monica 27 Bucharest
  Russia Kristina Kuzovnikova 20 Tula
  Rwanda Marlene Mutoniwase[7] 22 Kigali
  Spain Laura Illanas 21 Spain
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Anna La Borde 25 Kingstown
  South Africa Kgomotso Caroline Angel Pilane
  Swaziland Phumzile Thwala[8] 23 Mbabane
  United States Michelle Cooper 20 San Diego
  Uganda Aiysha Nagudi[9] 26 Kampala
  Vietnam Pearlynn Dang 18 California
  Zambia Tina Shinga 22 Lusaka
  Zimbabwe Tendai Rukwava 25 Harare

Crowned Queens at national pageants edit

Miss Heritage Rwanda Marlene Mutoniwase was crowned on 20 February at the Miss Rwanda Pageant .[7][10]

Miss Heritage Swaziland Phumzile Thwala was crowned in September 2013.[11]

Miss Heritage Philippines Odessa Mae Tadaya was crowned as the official delegate for Philippines for Miss Heritage 2014.

Miss Heritage India Avneet Kaur Arora was crowned as the official delegate of India for Miss Heritage 2014.

Heritage Championship events edit

Ludo-diversity Queen edit

Ludo Diversity means diversity in games, of all sorts, physical and non physical. Contestants engage into traditional games, from different countries. Traditional games are part of intangible heritage and a symbol of the cultural diversity in the world. They are medium to project and show the great values of solidarity, diversity, inclusiveness and cultural awareness.

Game 1- Iintonga is a South African ancient Indigenous Game.

This game is an ancient game that has been practiced for many centuries in South AfricaTwo fighters go into a ring. Each contestant will be having two plastic form rubber sticks, the attack and the defense stick. The referee blows a whistle to start the game and the fighters try to hit their opponent with their stick, while defending themselves with the defense stick. Points are given due to number of blows that hit the fighter’s body. A referee controls the match and a timekeeper controls the rounds in each bout. A bout consists of three rounds of one minute each.[12]

Result Contestant
Winner
  •   Rwanda – Marlene Mutoniwase
1st runner-up
  •   Ecuador – Maria José Otavalo
2nd runner-up
  •   India – Avneet Kaur Arora

Heritage Cuisine Queen edit

This competition is a Gift performance show, ie Talent in layman’s terms. It is based on gifts/talents that are Traditional, Heritage themed depending per country. So each contestant shows off her country’s culture through the heritage performance. Contestants shall also be put into two groups’ whereby they are required to produce a 5 minute Drama /Play per group which Portrays World Heritage related Issues.

Winner

1st runner up

  •   India  -Avneet Kaur Arora

2nd runner up

References edit

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