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Beauty contest
Miss Belarus (Belarusian : Міс Беларусь ) is a national beauty pageant in Belarus that send candidates in big four international beauty pageants .
History
The Miss Belarus beauty pageant was established in 1998. Olga Serejnikova has been the director since 2003.[ 1] Miss Belarus is traditionally held once every two years. The winner is expected to become a national ambassador for the country.
Prizes
The Miss Belarus crown, made of white gold, contains half a thousand of cubic zirconia and topazes and weighs 120 grams. The winner also receives special prizes, including a BelGee offroader.[ 2]
International winners
Winners of Miss Belarus who won International pageants:
Titleholders
1998―2006
2008―present
Year
Miss Belarus
Region
1st Princess
Region
2nd Princess
Region
2008
Olga Khizhynkova[ 3]
Vitebsk
Lyubov Yakovina
Minsk
Anna Shevchenko
Minsk
2010
Ljudmila Jakimovič
Grodno
Anna Kindruk
Brest
Anastasia Kharlanova
Gomel
2012
Julia Skalkovich
Brest
Viktoria Shavel
Gomel
Anastasia Pogranichnaya
Minsk
2014
Viktoria Mihanovich
Minsk
Kristina Martsinkevich
Minsk
Darya Fomina
Minsk
2016
Polina Borodacheva
Minsk
Yekaterina Savchuk
Minsk
Anastasia Soroko
Molodechno
2018
Maria Vasilevich
Minsk
Margarita Martynova
Grodno
Anastasia Lavrinchuk
Minsk
2021
Daria Goncharevich[ 4]
Grodno
Julia Ivoleva
Minsk
Alexandra Popok
Minsk
2023
Eleonora Kachalovskaya[ 5]
Minsk
Ksenia Vlasiuk
Brest
Milan Yakimovich
Grodno
Wins by region
Titleholders under Miss Belarus and Miss Universe Belarus Org.
Miss Universe Belarus
: 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
Year
Region
Miss Universe Belarus
Belarus name
Placement at Miss Universe
Special awards
Notes
Olga Serejnikova directorship — a franchise holder to Miss Universe from 2024
2024
Minsk
Eleonora Kachalovskaya
Элеонора Качаловская
TBA
TBA
Karyna Kisialiova and Miss Queen Belarus Organization withdrew due to unknown reason. Eleonora was appointed as the new representative.
Miss World Belarus
: 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
Year
Region
Miss World Belarus
Belarus name
Placement at Miss World
Special awards
Notes
Olga Serejnikova directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World from 2003
2025
Minsk
Eleonora Kachalovskaya
Элеонора Качаловская
TBA
2024
No competition held
2023
Did not compete
2022
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
Grodno
Daria Goncharevich
Дарья Гончаревич
Did not compete
2020
Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic , no pageant in 2020
2019
Minsk
Anastasia Laurynchuk
Анастасія Лаўрынчук
Unplaced
Appointed, Anastasia was a second runner-up at Miss Belarus 2018 since no national competition in 2019.
2018
Minsk
Maria Vasilevich
Марыя Васільевіч
Top 5
Miss World Europe
Miss World Sport (Top 18)
Miss World Top Model (Top 32)
2017
Did not compete
2016
Minsk
Polina Borodacheva
Паліна Барадачова
Unplaced
2015
Did not compete
2014
Minsk
Viktoria Mihanovich
Вікторыя Мігановіч
Unplaced
2013
Vitebsk
Maryia Vialichka
Марыя Вялічка
Unplaced
Appointed from one of the contestants at Miss Belarus competition.
2012
Brest
Julia Skalkovich
Юлія Скалковіч
Unplaced
2011
Gomel
Anastasiya Kharlanava
Анастасія Харланава
Unplaced
Appointed, Kharlanava was a second runner-up at Miss Belarus 2010 since no national pageant in 2011.
2010
Grodno
Lyudmila Yakimovich
Людміла Якімовіч
Unplaced
2009
Minsk
Yulia Sindzeyeva
Юлія Сіндзеева
Unplaced
Appointed
2008
Vitebsk
Volha Khizhynkova
Вольга ХІЖЫНКОВА
Unplaved
Appointed
2007
Minsk
Alena Aladka
Алена Аляска
Unplaced
Appointed
2006
Mogilev
Ekaterina Litvinova
Кацярына Літвінава
Unplaced
2005
Did not compete
2004
Vitebsk
Olga Antropova
Вольга Антропава
Unplaced
2003
Minsk
Volha Nevdakh
Вольга Неўдах
Unplaced
Appointed
Miss Belarus directorship — a franchise holder to Miss World in 2000
Did not compete between 2001—2002
2000
Grodno
Svetlana Kruk
Святлана Крук
Unplaced
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