Miss Cote d'Ivoire

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Miss Cote d'Ivoire Organization
Formation1956; 68 years ago (1956)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersYamoussoukro
Location
Membership
Official language
French
Chairman
Victor Yapobi

Miss Cote d'Ivoire is a national Beauty pageant in Cote d'Ivoire.

History

Miss Cote d'Ivoire has existed since 1956 but currently, Miss Cote d'Ivoire new team was placed since 1996. The committee Miss Côte d'Ivoire is an association chaired by Victor Yapobi (Comici). The organizing committee created in 1996 consists of an executive committee of six members and regional committees throughout Côte d'Ivoire. There are even elections were held for the Ivorian out in 2002, 2008, 2009 and 2010 organized by the EU-Comici under the supervision of the Secretary General of the Committee Miss Côte d'Ivoire.

Titleholders

The winner of Miss Côte d'Ivoire represents her country at the Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. — Marie-Françoise Kouamé was competed at Miss Universe 1986 in Panama City, Panama. She was represented CI at the pageant. Cote d'Ivoire competed at the pageant in only 1 year and never return again until now. Maria was appointed to compete at Miss International 1986 in Nagasaki, Japan. She failed at the pageant but she is the only one Ivorian who marked her country at two prestigious pageants in the World. Madaussou Kamara became the second representative at Miss International 1999 in Tokyo, Japan. She was the runner-up at Miss Cote d'Ivoire, in unknown reasons the reigning winner of Miss CI in that year, Sylviane Dodoo did not compete at all pageants.
Year Miss CIV
1956 Marthe Niankoury
1965 Monique Kessié
1985 Rose-Armande Oulla
1986 Marie-Françoise Kouamé
1987 Georgette Bailly
1988 Cecilia Valentin
1989 Muriel Edoukou
1993 Lydie Aka
1996 Hermine Mimi
1997 Aicha Rami Kéïta
1998 Laeticia N'Cho
1999 Sylviane Dodoo
2000 Linda Delon
2001 Nadia Gaëlle Yoboué
2002 Yannick Azébian
2004 Tania Kessié
2005 Séry Djehy Dorcas
2006 Alima Diomandé
2007 Bernadette N’zi
2008 Murielle-Claude Nanié
2009 Dacoury Rosine Gnago
2010 Inès Da Sylva
2011 Kohiman Kouadio
2012 Hélène Valérie Djouka
2013 Aissata Dia Ezzedine
2014 Jennifer Yéo
2015 Andréa Kakou N'Guessan
2016 Esther Memel
2017 Mandjalia Gbane[1]
2018 Fatem Suy[2]
2019 Tara Gueye
2020 Felice Nina Mawualawe
2021 Olivia Yacé[3]
2022 Marlene-Kany Kouassi[4]
2023 Mylene Djihony[5]
2024 TBA

Cote d'Ivoire representatives at international pageants

Miss Universe Cote d'Ivoire

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The winner of Miss Cote d'Ivoire represented Cote d'Ivoire at the Miss Universe pageant once, in 1986. In 2024 the country set to return under "Miss Universe Cote d'Ivoire Organization". On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year Region Miss Universe Cote d'Ivoire Placement at Miss Universe Special awards Notes
NEW directorship will reveal soon! — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2024
2024 TBA
Did not compete between 1987―2023: There was no significant action in Cote d'Ivoire's participation in Miss Universe. Only once in history, namely 1986, has this country participated in Miss Universe. The high price of the license is one of the main factors why this country cannot compete in Miss Universe.
1986 Yamoussoukro Marie-Françoise Kouamé Unplaced Cote d'Ivoire wore the name of "Ivory Coast". In 1986 as well; based on US Recognition of the Ivory Coast, 1960. Eisenhower sent a letter to that effect to Prime Minister Felix Houphouet-Boigny. The area that became the Ivory Coast on that same date previously had been under French sovereignty. The state's name changed from Ivory Coast to Cote d'Ivoire in 1986.

Miss World Cote d'Ivoire

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
The winner of Miss Côte d'Ivoire represents her country at the Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.
Year Region Miss World Cote d'Ivoire Placement at Miss World Special awards Notes
Victor Yapobi directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World from 2009
2025 TBA
Miss World 2023 was rescheduled to 2024 due to the change of host and when entering India as the new host, there were several issues that caused the postponement until March 2024.
2023 Aboisso Mylene Djihony Unplaced
Miss World 2021 was rescheduled to 16 March 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in Puerto Rico, no edition started in 2022.
2021 Yamoussoukro Olivia Yacé 2nd Runner-up
Did not compete between 2018 and 2020
2017 Bondoukou Mandjalia Gbané Unplaced
2016 Yamoussoukro Esther Memel Unplaced
2015 Yamoussoukro Andréa N'Guessan Top 30
  • World Designer Award (Top-10)
2014 Aboisso Jennifer Yéo Unplaced
2013 Aboisso Aïssata Dia Unplaced
2012 Divo Hélène-Valerie Djouka Unplaced
2011 Gagnoa Kohiman Kouadio Unplaced
2010 N'zi-Comoé Inès Da Silva Unplaced
2009 Dacoury Rosine Gnago Unplaced
Did not compete between 1986 and 2008
1985 Abidjan Rose Armande Oulla Unplaced Cote d'Ivoire wore the name of "Ivory Coast". In 1986 as well; based on US Recognition of the Ivory Coast, 1960. Eisenhower sent a letter to that effect to Prime Minister Felix Houphouet-Boigny. The area that became the Ivory Coast on that same date previously had been under French sovereignty. The state's name changed from Ivory Coast to Cote d'Ivoire in 1986.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Miss Côte d'Ivoire 2017: Mandjalia Gbané remporte la couronne". fratmat. 4 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Concours de beauté: Fatem Suy élue Miss Côte d'Ivoire 2018". mobile.apanews.net. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Miss World Côte d'Ivoire 2021 crowned". www.missworld.com.
  4. ^ "Miss Côte d'Ivoire 2022 : Kouassi Marlène Kanny succède à Olivia Yacé". 3 July 2022.
  5. ^ Jeannin, Marine; Gourlay, Youenn (3 July 2023). "« C'est la soirée du braisage » : paillettes et polémiques au concours de Miss Côte d'Ivoire" ["It's the evening of braising": glitter and controversy at the Miss Côte d'Ivoire contest]. Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 12 August 2023.

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