Miss Japan Wins Miss Universe: Miss USA Slips, Is Heckled

by Brian A Kennedy | May 29, 2007 at 02:33 am
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The five finalists of the Miss Universe 2007 pageant (L-R) Miss Venezuela Ly Jonaitis, Miss Korea Honey Lee, Miss Brazil Natalia

The five finalists of the Miss Universe 2007 pageant (L-R) Miss Venezuela Ly Jonaitis, Miss Korea Honey Lee, Miss Brazil Natalia

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Miss Singapore Universe 2007 - The Crowning
It's the second time in history a Japanese woman has won the Miss Universe Pageant -- she's Riyo Mori, a 20-year-old dancer. Natalia Guimaraes was the runner-up at the event, held in Mexico this year; the big news, though, is that Miss USA Rachel Smith tripped (video here) and was loudly jeered by the crowd. Classy, guys.
Mori, from the small town of Shizuoka at the base of Mount Fuji, won the cheers of the Mexico City audience when she opened her interview, saying 'Hola, Mexico!'


"I learned how to always be happy, be patient and to be positive, and this is what I want to teach to the next generation," she said during the interview competition.


The daughter of a dance school operator, Mori said her grandmother told her as a child that she wanted her to be Miss Japan before she turned 20.


"From the very beginning, I entered the competition with high hopes and an unswerving determination to make this dream a reality," she said in a pre-competition interview.


She wants to someday open an international dance school in Tokyo.


"Right now I am only 20 years old, so I'm really excited about what I'm going to be able to do at this age to benefit society," Mori said after winning.


Smith was booed during her interview and several audience members chanted "Mexico! Mexico!" until she spoke in Spanish, saying "Buenas noches Mexico. Muchas gracias!" which earned her applause. Mexico has a fierce rivalry with its northern neighbor.


Also finishing in the top five were second runner-up Ly Jonaitis of Venezuela and third runner-up Honey Lee of Korea.


The winner travels the world for a year on behalf of charities and pageant sponsors.


The 15 finalists from a field of 77 contestants were announced early in Monday's show. They were picked last week during preliminary judging in the contest's swimsuit, evening gown and interview categories. Their names were not announced until Monday, allowing all 77 to be introduced to the television audience.


As soon as the final 15 had been selected, they immediately strutted across the stage in animal-print bikinis for the swimsuit competition. After the evening gown competition, five contestants were eliminated, and the judges chose the winner from the five remaining.


Missing from this year's contest was Miss Sweden, whose country is one of the few to win the crown three times. Isabel Lestapier Winqvist, 20, dropped out because many Swedes say the competition does not represent the modern woman.


Hours before the pageant began, dozens of protesters held a mock ceremony in downtown Mexico City that featured "Miss Marijuana," "Miss Sexual Health," "Miss Human Rights" and other candidates with obscenities written across their sashes. The group yelled "Neither ugly nor beautiful, should a woman be considered an object!"


Pageant organizers say the Miss Universe contest carefully selects women who are intelligent, well-mannered and cultured.


1999 Miss Teen USA Vanessa Minnillo and "Extra" weekend correspondent Mario Lopez hosted the live, two-hour telecast, broadcast on NBC and Telemundo, expected to be viewed by more than 600 million people in more than 180 countries.


The celebrity judges included actor James Kyson Lee, model Lindsay Clubine, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, rocker Dave Navarro, Olympic figure skating champion Michelle Kwan, celebrity hairstylist Ken Paves, fashion designer Marc Bouwer, "Project Runway" judge and Elle magazine fashion director Nina Garcia and former Miss Universe Dayanara Torres.


The pageant was last held in Mexico City in 1993, when Torres was crowned.
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at 05:13 on May 29th, 2007

Good stuff...I just read about the winner last night -bummer for Miss USA, I think that's everyone's biggest fear when they are on stage (pagent or otherwise).

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