Miss & Mister Deaf World

Miss & Mister Deaf World and Europe and Asia
MMDW
Miss & Mister Deaf World logo
Awarded forInternational Beauty pageant
LocationPrague
CountryCzech Republic
Presented byMarihana Přibilová
Hosted byJosef Uhlíř
Formerly calledMiss Deaf World (MDW)
First awarded2001
Winners India Vidisha Baliyan (2019)
South Africa Phumelela Purrah Mapukata (2019)
Websitewww.missdeafworld2011-2020.com
Miss Deaf World 2018 Assia Uhanany, September 29, 2018, Vinohrady, Prague.

Miss & Mister Deaf World (MMDW) is an international beauty pageant which crowns young deaf women "Miss Deaf World" and young deaf men "Mister Deaf World" every year, usually in Prague, in the Czech Republic.

History

MMDW is a Nonprofit organization which was created in 2001. The pageant is organised by the companies MISS DEAF s.r.o. and MISS – MISTER DEAF s.r.o., and their president is Josef Uhlíř.[1] The official language in the contest is International Sign Language,[2] and the crystal crowns for all the finalists are made by Astera s.r.o.[3]

By the rules of the contest, a winner is disallowed to participate in another beauty contest.[4] On July 9, 2010, there was a MDW contest in Tbilisi, Georgia,[5] and Miss Julie Abbou from France contested.[6] She won three titles of the first Vicemiss Deaf World 2010, the second Vicemiss Deaf World 2010 and of the Miss Sympathy Deaf World 2010.[7][8] Afterwards, Abbou contested Miss Deaf International[9] in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 31, 2010, and was crowned as Miss Deaf International.[10] As a result, Uhlíř published an announcement at MDW website about disqualifying Abbou from the titles of 1st Vicemiss Deaf World 2010 and of Miss Sympathy Deaf World 2010, which Abbou won during the final ceremony of Miss Deaf World 2010 and Miss Deaf Europe 2010 competitions in Tbilisi. Uhlíř stated that during the MDW competitions, Abbou was personally informed, as well as the other competing girls, that in the case of receiving one of the official titles of the MDW competitions, the winner would be prohibited from participation in any other Miss competition. Uhlíř explained the reason for keeping the high status of the both competitions, keeping the high reputation of the gained titles and preventing any hurt of Miss Deaf World and Miss Deaf Europe competitions prestige. Uhlíř added that every girl could participate these competitions, even two times, if she was not awarded any of the titles during her first participation. He wrote that with validity from August 1, 2010, the title of first Vicemiss Deaf World 2010, which was taken from Abbou, went to Zhihuang Wang from China, and her title of second Vicemiss Deaf World 2010 went to Stella Falawo Kunjan from Ghana, which took originally the fourth place. The title of Miss Sympathy Deaf World 2010, which also was taken from Abbou by Uhlíř, would be won by Portia Oliver from South Africa, which took originally the second place in this category.[11]

In 2018, Assia Uhanany from Israel won Miss Deaf World. Xu Jinghui, a contestant from Taiwan, took a photo with her,[12] and wrote her impression of the contest. She told about the foreign environment in Prague, wishing to contact foreign Deaf friends from different countries, hopefully communicating with them. She wrote her daily activity: The second day was a free day, and they visited close attractions, starting to make Deaf friends by chatting each other with the international sign language. The third day to the sixth day were in the class, for practicing the show together, and sharing international sign language and Deaf culture among different countries. The show started on September 29, 2018, left her a little sad and discouraged, but it was a rare experience for her. She was happy to be able to go abroad and acquire a lot of foreign friends, and thanked the China Association of the Deaf for giving her such a chance to go abroad, and for teaching her international sign language as well.[13]

On April 16, 2019, Uhlíř wrote sorrowfully about the passing away of Engineer Vladimír Žíla, a General partner of the world competitions, Miss & Mister Deaf World and Europe and Asia, and the Director of Astera glass.[14][15][16]

On May 25, 2019, Miss Deaf World 2017 and Mister Deaf Europe 2018 got married in Croatia.[17]

Titleholders

Date and Place Miss Deaf World First Vicemiss Deaf World Second Vicemiss Deaf World Miss Deaf Europe Miss Deaf Asia Mister Deaf World Mister Deaf Europe Mister Deaf Asia
November 28, 2020.
Prague,[18] Czech Republic
               
July 19, 2019.
Mbombela,[19][20] South Africa
Vidisha Baliyan
[21][22][23][24]
 India
Lethiwe Ntaka[24][25]
 South Africa
Caroline Costa[24][26]
 Brazil
Petra Jakopović[24][27]
 Croatia
Kanjana Phimpa[24][28][29]
 Thailand
Phumelela Mapukata[30][31]
 South Africa
Petro Mendryshora[32][33]
 Ukraine
Chunping Zhou[24][28]
 China
September 29, 2018.
National House of Vinohrady,
Convention Center,
National House of Vinohrady, Prague
Prague[34]
Assia Uhanany
[35][36][37][38]
(31 years)
 Israel
Juthathip Srithamrongwat
[39][40][41]
 Thailand
Ludmila Krautsova
[42][43]
 Belarus
Andreea-Maria Stîngaciu[44]
 Romania
Nishtha Dudeja[45][46]
 India
Jan Jakub Matěj Emmer[47][48]
(33 years)
 Czech Republic
Josip José Smokvina[49][50]
 Croatia
Mani Gulati
 India
July 15, 2017.
Prague Congress Centre
Prague Congress Centre
Chutima Netsuriwong
[51][52][53]
(23 years)
 Thailand
Maria Puposka[54]
 North Macedonia
Then:
Ana-Maria Barnjak
 Croatia
By MMDW website
Inna Demidova
 Belarus
Petra Gluchová
 Czech Republic
Manman Hao
 China
Eric Alcantara Pascual[55]
 Spain
Bagou Chehiban
 France
Yu Chen Lin

林祐臣 [1][2]
 Taiwan

July 16, 2016.
Congress Hall of TOP Hotel Prague
Janetta Hendrika Liaane Erasmus[56][57]
 South Africa
Aminaka Gako
 Senegal
Victoria Soo Lum
 Canada
Elena Novokhatskaya[58][59]
 Ukraine
Caoyue Piao
 South Korea
Kevin Petit[60]
 France
Alberto Jorgues Mora
 Spain
Tian Ye
 China
July 18, 2015.
Congress Hall of TOP Hotel Prague[61]
Natalija Bilanová[62][63]
 Ukraine
Anastasia Viazovskaya
 Belarus
Lé Thi Thuy Doan
 Vietnam
Karina Astrid Jemmott
 United Kingdom
Lin Ching Lan[64]
 Taiwan
Camilo Viloria Arrieta[65][66]
 Colombia
Tomáš Brož
 Czech Republic
Sophon Sae-Li
 Thailand
Date and Place Miss Deaf World First Vicemiss Deaf World Second Vicemiss Deaf World Miss Deaf Europe Miss Deaf Sympathy Mister Deaf World Mister Deaf Europe Not awarded
July 19, 2014.
Congress Hall of TOP Hotel Prague
Lydia Svobodova[67][68]
 Slovakia
Maria Isabel Carlos Maia
 Brazil
Xiao Yuan Liu
 China
Olivera Lozić
 Serbia
Pitiyanan Matthayomphan[69]
 Thailand
Jean-Marie Bourdon
 France
David Spiess
 Austria
July 13, 2013.
Congress Hall of TOP Hotel Prague
Thaisy Payo[70][71]
(25 years)
 Brazil
Erika Ďuricová
(20 years)
 Slovakia
Queval Marianne
(23 years)
 France
Kinal Timea Melinda
(23 years)
 Hungary
Niahkale Sako[72]
(22 years)
 Mali
Christian Paul López Bernal
(26 years)
 Mexico
Bohuš Vlačuha
(20 years)
 Czech Republic
July 7, 2012.
Congress Hall of TOP Hotel Prague
Karin Keuter
(20 years)
 Germany
Maiko Sakvarelashvili[73]
(20 years)
 Georgia
Mariana Latseviuk[74]
 Ukraine
Mariana Latseviuk[74]
 Ukraine
Adjelina Corovic
 Montenegro
Not awarded
July 8, 2011.
Prague
Ilaria Galbusera
 Italy
Elena Korchagina[75]
 Russia
Dian Inggravati Soebangil
 Indonesia
Title was revoked[76]
Natalya Ryabova
 Belarus
Ilaria Galbusera
 Italy
July 9, 2010.
Tbilisi, Georgia
Alena Smyslova
 Russia
Zhihuang Wang
 China
Stella Falawo Kunjan
 Ghana
Alena Smyslova
 Russia
Portia Stacei Oliver
 South Africa
2009.
Prague
Diana Kotvun
 Ukraine
Simhiwe Magagula
 Eswatini
Mariya Baranova
 Russia
Nina Dividtinidze
 Georgia
Zuzana Zliechovcova
 Slovakia
July 12, 2008.
Prague
Rossana Mazzocchio[77]
(19 years)
 United Kingdom
Michaela Theimerova
(21 years)
 Czech Republic
Yulia Arslanova
(19 years)
 Russia
Not awarded Jasmin Katzberg
(22 years)
 Germany
July 14, 2007.
Prague
Qingling Baova[78]
(25 years)
 China
Kristina Weber
(21 years)
 Germany
Nila Kudlykova
(19 years)
 Ukraine
Terneil Nicole Oppel
(19 years)
 South Africa
2006.
Prague
Ivana Novelic
 Serbia
Marina Chukhriy
 Ukraine
Viera Zliechcová[79]
 Slovakia
Angeligue Verstraete
 Belgium
2005.
Prague
Petronela Petrovičová[79]
 Slovakia
Daniejela Bukvic
 Serbia
Julia Agapova
 Russia
Not awarded
2004.
Prague
Candice Morgan[80]
(22 years)
 South Africa
Title was revoked[81]
Vaida Kuzminskyte
(22 years)
 Lithuania
Tatyana Prichodko
(21 years)
 Ukraine
Tatyana Prichodko
(21 years)
 Ukraine
July 19, 2003.
Prague
Galina Broiko[82]
(21 years)
 Ukraine
Then:
Nastjana Pridok
 Ukraine
By MMDW website
Natalia Chochlova
(22 years)
 Russia
Sara Melech[83][84]
(16 years)
 Israel
Zhang Huanying[85]
(25 years)
 China
2002.
Prague
Danijela Gedovic
 Serbia
Ludmila Šinglarová
 Czech Republic
Natália Martinenko
 Ukraine
Not awarded
2001.
Mallorca[53]
Viktoriia Prytychenko[86]
 Ukraine
 Bulgaria  Czech Republic

See also

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