Sunday, November 6, 2011

Miss World 2011: Bookmakers Back Miss Venezuela to Win The London Beauty Contest

London: A 21-year-old human resources graduate from Venezuela won the 2011 Miss World beauty pageant even as India's hope Kanishtha Dhankhar failed to make it to the top 15 at the star-studded event held at London's Earls Court.
Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colmenares currently works for a broadcasting company. The second place went to Philippines while Puerto Rico grabbed the third spot.
The top seven finalists were from Korea, Venezuela, England, Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Africa and Scotland. India's disappointment came early as Dhankhar failed to grab a spot in the top 15. Actor Priyanka Chopra won the Miss World crown in 2000. Since then no Indian contestant could get the title.
In all, 122 contestants from across the world took part in the pageant. The event was beamed live to 150 countries. Actors Angela Chow Matt Hunter from General Hospital hosted the event.
slideshow 
Miss World 2011 is due to take place on Sunday November 6 in Earls Court. We have got the odds on the favourites to win this year for all you gambling fans.
The event will be 61st annual Miss World competition and previous winner, Alexandria Mills of the USA, will crown her successor.
As part of the event, the Miss World wannabes travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland between Oct 23 and 27. Here is the best Miss World can offer: scantily clad beauties and betting.

 
Miss Venezuela, Ivian Lunasol Sarcos Colimenares, was crowned the 2011 winner of the Miss World beauty pagean
slideshow
The Miss World beauty pageant is heading to a conclusion, with its final day at the Earls Court exhibition center in London on Sunday.
A record 122 women will take part in the pageant, and organizers claim an audience of over 1 billion will tune into watch as judges select the most beautiful woman in the world.
The focus this year is on world peace and the love of animals. This event is also set to showcase the United Kingdom as a leading tourist destination, as part of the the buildup to the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Among the bevy of beauties in the final showdown, Miss Venezuela apparently is the odds-on favorite to win this year, according to betting pools.
Miss Venezuela Ivian Sarcos, 21, hails from a large family, as she has 12 siblings. She also has a degree in human resources, and is currently working for a broadcasting company.
Miss Ireland Holly Carpenter, 19, is the second highest-ranked favorite, according to gambling fans.
The winner will spend a year traveling, representing the Miss World organization and its various causes. The current Miss World is Alexandria Mills of the United States.

No comments:

Post a Comment