Complete list of Miss Universe winners from 1952 to 2022

Miss Universe Winners (1952-2022): After a delay to avoid conflicts with the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Miss Universe 2022 beauty pageant was finally held on January 14, 2023. 84 contestants took part in the competition, showing both beauty and smarts to win the prestigious Miss Universe crown.

The winner was crowned at the end of the ceremony by the 70th Miss Universe, Indian Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu. She was the third beauty from India to win the Miss Universe crown after 21 years. In 2000, Lara Dutta was crowned Miss Universe, and in 1994, Sushmita Sen.

Miss USA 2022 R’Bonney Gabriel won the coveted Miss Universe crown with Amanda Dudamel of Venezuela and Andreína Martínez of the Dominican Republic as 1st and 2nd runners-up respectively.

The new Miss Universe is USA!!! #MISSSPACE pic.twitter.com/7vryvLV92Y

— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse)
January 15, 2023

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About the Miss Universe beauty pageant

Founded: June 1952 Type: Beauty Pageant Headquarters: New York City, New York Location: United States

It is an international beauty pageant that takes place every year and is run by the Miss Universe organization based in the United States. Miss Universe is one of the big four international beauty pageants along with Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth. The title of Miss Universe 2021 was won by 21-year-old Indian Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu on December 12 in Eilat, Israel.

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Complete list of Miss Universe winners from 1952 to 2022

in 2022 R’Bonney Gabriel (USA)
in 2021 Harnaaz Sandhu (India)
in 2020 Andrea Meza (Mexico)
in 2019 Zozibini Tunzi (South Africa)
2018 Catriona Gray (Philippines)
in 2017 Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (South Africa)
2016 Iris Mittenaere (France)
2015 Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach (Philippines)
in 2014 Paulina Vega Dieppa (Colombia)
in 2013 Gabriela Isler (Venezuela)
2012 Olivia Culpo (USA)
2011 Leila Lopes (Angola)
2010 Ximena Navarrete (Mexico)
in 2009 Stefanía Fernández (Venezuela)
in 2008 Dayana Mendoza (Venezuela)
in 2007 Riyo Mori (Japan)
in 2006 Zuleyka Riviera Mendoza (Puerto Rico)
in 2005 Natalie Glebova (Canada)
in 2004 Jennifer Hawkins (Australia)
in 2003 Amelia Vega Polanco (Dominican Republic)
in 2002 Justine Pasek (Panama)
in 2002 Oksana Fyodorova (Russia)
in 2001 Denise M. Quiñones (Puerto Rico)
in the year 2000 Lara Dutta (India)
in 1999 Mpule Kwelagobe (Botswana)
in 1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam (Trinidad and Tobago)
in 1997 Brook Lee (USA)
in 1996 Alicia Machado (Venezuela)
in 1995 Chelsi Smith (USA)
in 1994 Sushmita Sen (India)
in 1993 Dayanara Torres (Puerto Rico)
in 1992 Michelle McLean (Namibia)
in 1991 Lupita Jones (Mexico)
in 1990 Mona Grudt (Norway)
in 1989 Angela Visser (Netherlands)
in 1988 Porntip Nakhirunkanok (Thailand)
in 1987 Cecilia Bolocco (Chile)
in 1986 Barbara Palacios Teyde (Venezuela)
in 1985 Deborah Carthy–Deu (Puerto Rico)
in 1984 Yvonne Ryding (Sweden)
in 1983 Lorraine Downes (New Zealand)
in 1982 Karen Baldwin (Canada)
in 1981 Irene Saez (Venezuela)
in 1980 Shawn Weatherly (USA)
in 1979 Maritza Sayalero (Venezuela)
in 1978 Margaret Gardiner (South Africa)
in 1977 Janelle Commissiong (Trinidad and Tobago)
in 1976 Rina Messinger (Israel)
in 1975 Anne Marie Puhtamo (Finland)
in 1974 Amparo Munoz (Spain)
in 1973 Margie Moran (Philippines)
in 1972 Kerry Anne Wells (Australia)
in 1971 Georgina Rizk (Lebanon)
in 1970 Marisol Malaret (Puerto Rico)
in 1969 Gloria Diaz (Philippines)
in 1968 Martha Vasconcellos (Brazil)
in 1967 Sylvia Hitchcock (USA)
in 1966 Margareta Arvidsson (Sweden)
in 1965 Apasra Hongsakula (Thailand)
in 1964 Corinna Tsopei (Greece)
in 1963 Idea by Maria Vargas (Brazil)
in 1962 Norma Nolan (Argentina)
in 1961 Marlene Schmidt (Germany)
in 1960 Linda Bement (USA)
in 1959 Akiko Kojima (Japan)
in 1958 Luz Marina Zuluaga (Colombia)
in 1957 Gladys Zender (Peru)
in 1956 Carol Morris (USA)
in 1955 Hellevi Rombin (Sweden)
in 1954 Miriam Stevenson (USA)
in 1953 Christiane Martel (France)
in 1952 Armi Kuusela (Finland)

On January 14, 2023, R’Bonney Gabriel of the USA was crowned Miss Universe 2022 by the 70th Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu of India. Sandhu herself made history last year when she won the title of Miss Universe 2021, beating 80 contestants in a pageant marred by politics and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Miss Universe is an annual beauty pageant run by the American Miss Universe Organization. It is one of the most watched beauty contests in the world. The beauties who won the title of Miss Universe had the privilege of being the most beautiful women in the entire universe. According to reports, the prize money of Miss Universe is around $250,000, including perks and benefits.

Miss Universe Pageant: Fast Facts

1. Armi Kuusela from Finland became the first Miss Universe in 1952.

2. In 2018, Catriona Gray was crowned Miss Universe and it was the Philippines’ fourth win. She was the fourth Filipina to win the Miss Universe title just 3 years after Pia Alonzo Wurtzbach won the title in 2015.

3. In 2017, Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters won the Miss Universe title, ending a 39-year gap between two South African Miss Universe titleholders. In 1978, South Africa was the first to win the crown.

4. The United States won the most Miss Universe titles since the pageant was founded in 1952.

About R’Bonney Gabriel

R’Bonney Gabriel is an American model who also won the title of Miss USA 2022. Her full name is R’Bonney Nola Gabriel, and she is of Filipino descent on her father’s side. R’Bonney was born on March 20, 1994 in Houston, Texas. She is 28 years old and has three older brothers.

R’Bonney graduated from the University of North Texas with a degree in fashion design and is an advocate for eco-friendly clothing. Her hobbies include backpacking, hula hooping, sewing and reading. Gabriel is the ninth American in history and the first after Olivia Culpo (Miss Universe 2012) to be crowned Miss Universe.

About Harnaaz Sandhu

Harnaaz Kaur Sandhu was crowned as the 70th Miss Universe on December 12, 2021, beating contestants from 80 countries. She is pursuing a master’s degree in public administration and was crowned by her predecessor, Andrea Meza from Mexico, who won the title of Miss Universe 2020.

Paraguayan Nadia Ferreira finished second, and Lalela Mswane from South Africa finished third. The last question that was asked of Ms. Sandhu was what advice would she give to young women on how to deal with the pressures they face today.

She replied: “The biggest pressure facing today’s youth is to believe in themselves, to know that you are unique and that is what makes you beautiful. Stop comparing yourself to others and let’s talk about the more important things going on in the world .”

“That’s what you need to understand. Come out, speak for yourself because you are the leader of your life, you are your own voice. I believed in myself and that’s why I’m standing here today.”

She started her journey on the world stage when she won the Times Fresh Face 2017. She represented Chandigarh at the age of 17. She also won the LIVA Miss Diva Universe 2021 title.

She has also worked in Punjabi films including “Yaara Diyan Poo Baran” and “Bai Ji Kuttange”.

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