Russian woman crowned Miss World

Published 11:24 pm Saturday, December 13, 2008

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Russian blonde Kseniya Sukhinova was crowned the 58th Miss World on Saturday after a two-hour spectacle in South Africa that combined elements of travelogue and reality show, and the kind of flag-waving usually seen at sports events.

Sukhinova beamed as she was crowned, and was composed and smiling moments afterward in a brief interview. She said her immediate ambitions included meeting Russia’s president, and that she planned to return soon to her studies at the Tyumen Oil and Gas University in her home region of northwestern Siberia.

Sukhinova, who in a biography on the Miss World Web site listed becoming a supermodel as a goal, also had won the contest’s top model award and was third in the swimsuit competition. She was a crowd favorite — though not as popular as hometown beauty Miss South Africa, Tansey Coetzee. Coetzee made the final five.

Second runner up was Miss Trinidad and Tobago, Gabrielle Walcott. First runner up was Miss India, Parvathy Omankuttan. Miss Angola, Brigite Santos, completed the top five.

In addition to the swimsuit and modeling segments, the 109 contestants competed in a “pentathlon” that included building a small boat and taking soccer penalty kicks; a talent show; and an event showcasing their charity work in the monthlong lead-up to Saturday’s live international broadcast.

The contest was to have taken place in Ukraine, but was moved to South Africa because of tensions between Russia and Georgia and fears conflict could spread to Ukraine.