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Canadian crowned Miss Universe
31/05/2005 06:51  - (SA)  

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Miss Canada Natalie Glebova shows off in a swimsuit at the final of the Miss Universe 2005 beauty pageant at Impact Arena in Bangkok, Thailand. (Runroj Yongrit, AP)
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  • Bangkok - A stunned Natalie Glebova of Canada was crowned Miss Universe 2005 on Tuesday, beating out four finalists from Latin America in a pageant watched by an estimated one billion people in 170 countries.

    Brown-haired and blue-eyed Glebova, a 23-year-old motivational speaker, was born in Russia but emigrated to Toronto as a young girl, 11 years ago.

    She won the beauty pageant ahead of Puerto Rico's Cynthia Olavarria, who was first runner-up.

    "I feel like this is all happening too fast and it's unreal," a beaming and breathless Glebova told reporters as she waved a Canadian flag.

    Eighty-one women took part in the glitzy event, which was paused for a moment of silence for victims of last December's tsunami disaster.

    The women vying for the world's most coveted tiara took to the stage at an arena in suburban Bangkok in the early morning here, broadcast live to a Monday evening audience in the Americas.

    Glebova was the only non-Latina among the five finalists, alongside Olavarria, Renata Sone of the Dominican Republic, Mexico's Laura Elizondo and Monica Spear of Venezuela.

    She was chosen by a panel of 12 judges, who included six Americans and Miss Universe 2004 Jennifer Hawkins of Australia. Bookmakers had ranked women from Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Glebova, as favourites to take the crown.

    Producers insisted the show, suffering from sagging ratings, would be more glamourous this year compared to previous pageants, yet the silliness crept in, with one of the hosts driven on stage in a three-wheeled "tuk tuk", a local taxi, and another riding an elephant through the crowd.

    Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was in the audience, having delayed his weekly cabinet meeting to attend the pageant.

    National dress

    The US-run competition is being held in Thailand five months after giant waves devastated coastlines around the Indian Ocean and killed more than 217 000 people.

    Organisers held a "moment of respect" just before a television commercial where the arena's lights dimmed as some 5 000 guests held up small lights to represent a candle-filled sea.

    "We couldn't do the show without having a moment of remembrance," Paula Shugart, president of the Miss Universe Organization, told AFP. "One message that needs to come across is that Thailand has moved on."

    The contestants began the event in costumes based on their national dress, and were quickly whittled down to 15 quarter-finalists who paraded in evening gowns before the judges.

    Then 10 semi-finalists stepped out in silk scarves, high heels and white swimsuits, before the five finalists endured a live interview involving questions written by each other.

    The pageant is co-owned by US broadcaster NBC and New York property tycoon Donald Trump.

    The United States has produced the most winners with seven, while Puerto Rico and Venezuela each have four crowns and Sweden three.

    The Philippines, Thailand and India each have two titles.

    - AFP



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