London (AFP) - Miss South
Africa, 22-year-old Rolene Strauss, was crowned Miss World 2014 at the
contest's glitzy final in London on Sunday, with an estimated billion
viewers watching on television around the globe.
Miss Hungary,
Edina Kulcsar, was judged the runner-up and Miss United States,
Elizabeth Safrit, came third in the 64th annual competition, contested
by women from 121 countries.
Medical
student Strauss clasped her hands together in surprise and was crowned
by the outgoing Miss World, Megan Young of the Philippines, to huge
cheers in the ExCeL exhibition centre.
"South Africa this is for
you," Strauss said. "I think I will brace myself for what's about to
happen. It's a huge responsibility."
She told AFP she wanted to help spread education in her homeland and thereby help other people realise their dreams.
"I
am what I am today because of the opportunities I have received and I
would love to give others the same opportunities; educating, the
opportunity to be educated, to make healthy choices and also to live
their dreams," Strauss said.
And she was already getting used to the glittering crown.
"I'll definitely keep it on as long as I can but my parents are
staying around here so they'll be hugging me and I'm afraid that it
might fall off," she said.
This year's event has been rocked by
the murder of Miss Honduras, 19-year-old Maria Jose Alvarado, who was
shot dead along with her sister last month.
Police in Honduras accuse her sister's boyfriend of shooting them after seeing his partner dancing with another man at a party.
- Shimmering costumes -
Strauss
and other contestants will travel to the crime-plagued central American
nation to build a school named in the sisters' honour.
"We hope
that it will really start to impress on the people in Honduras that the
violence, and hurting people like those two innocent women... maybe they
can think again before they take a gun," Miss World chairwoman Julia
Morley told AFP.
Sunday's show started with a spectacular choreographed dance
routine, with all the beauty queens on stage in costumes inspired by
their homelands -- including Miss Bolivia in a colourful feathered
headdress.
While beauty remains central to the event, the women
taking part are chiefly judged on their talents and involvement in good
causes.
Miss Malaysia won the talent competition in a live sing-off with Miss Scotland.
In
the Beauty with a Purpose section -- the heart of Miss World --
contestants present a charitable project they have been working on in
their homeland.
In this section, the judges gave equal first place
to Misses Brazil, Guyana, India, Indonesia and Kenya, unable to
separate them.
In rounds held since the contestants arrived in
London, Miss Finland topped the sporting competition; Miss United States
was the multimedia winner; Miss Bosnia and Hercegovina won the top
model round and Miss Sweden triumphed in beach fashion.
The event also featured a special 20-year award for 1994's Miss World, Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai.
The
41-year-old Indian actress appeared on stage with her film star husband
Abhishek Bachchan, their daughter Aaradhya and her mother.
The prize was for the "Dhoom 2" star's charitable work with children with cleft palates since being made famous by Miss World.
"I stand here overwhelmed by this honour," she said.
The
10 contestants who topped the final scoreboard were, in descending
order, from India, South Africa, England, Guyana, Brazil, Hungary,
Kenya, United States, Mexico and Australia.
They were joined by
Miss Thailand, who won the people's choice award, voted for by people
around the world through a mobile phone app.
The judges chose Miss
Hungary, Miss Australia, Miss South Africa, Miss United States and Miss
England as their top five before picking their top three.
Miss World began in 1951, a year before its chief rival Miss Universe.
Strauss is the third South African Miss World, the country having held the title in 1958 and 1974.
Venezuela tops the all-time leader board with six titles, ahead of India and the United Kingdom on five titles each.
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