Pamela Olivera Miss Grand Sweden 2014 Issabella Georgsson Miss Grand Sweden 2015 | |
Formation | 2013 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Stockholm |
Location | |
Membership | Miss Grand International |
Official language | Swedish |
National director | Peter Hadward |
General director | Kersten Liba |
Parent organization |
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Website | MissQueenOfScandinavia.com |
Miss Grand Sweden is a national beauty pageant title awarded to Swedish representatives competing at the Miss Grand International pageant.[1][2][3][4] The title was first awarded in 2013, when a finalist in Miss Universe Sweden 2012, Claudia Sundberg, was assigned to partake in the inaugural edition of the parent international tournament in Thailand.[5][6] In 2014, the license was transferred to the Miss Queen of Scandinavia Organization (MQOS),[7] the Miss World Sweden organizer chaired by Peter Hadward, who served as the Miss Grand Sweden director until 2021.[8]
In the early years under the direction of MQOS, Swedish representatives for Miss Grand International were elected through the Miss World Sweden pageant;[1] however, from 2018 to 2021, all representatives were instead handpicked.[2][3][4]
Since the establishment of the Miss Grand International in 2013, Sweden has always sent its representatives to compete; the first Swedish candidate at the mentioned tournament was Claudia Sundberg,[5] who was appointed to the title of Miss Grand Sweden after obtaining the fifth position at the Miss Universe Sweden 2013 pageant.[6] Sundberg then represented the country at the Miss Grand International 2013 in Thailand, but she withdrew from the contest before its final round.[citation needed]
Later in 2014, the titleholder was directly determined through the Miss Universe Sweden pageant;[9] however, the license was instead transferred to another organizer, Miss Queen of Scandinavia, which also served as the licensee of the Miss World Sweden pageant.[7] Since then one of the Miss World Sweden runners-up were assumed to be Miss Grand Sweden until the contract was terminated in 2022.[1][2]
Since the first competition in 2013, the highest and only placement of Swedish representatives at Miss Grand International is the top 20 finalists, obtained in 2018 by Hanna-Louise Haag Tuvér.[10]
The following is a list of Swedish representatives at the Miss Grand International contest.
Year | Representative | Original national title | International result | ||
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Placement | Other awards | ||||
2013 | Claudia Sundberg[5] | Miss Universe Sweden 2012 Finalist[6] | Withdrew during the competition | ||
2014 | Eleonore Lilja[9][11] | Miss Grand Sweden 2014[11] | Unable to compete | ||
Pamela Olivera[12] | Miss World Sweden 2013 Finalist[7] | Unplaced[13] | — | ||
2015 | Issabella Georgsson[1] | 2nd runner-up Miss World Sweden 2015[14] | Unplaced[15] | — | |
2016 | Viktoria Eriksson[1] | 1st runner-up Miss World Sweden 2016[citation needed] | Withdrew during the competition | ||
2017 | Maja Westlin[2][16] | 1st runner-up Miss World Sweden 2017[16] | Unplaced[17] | — | |
2018 | Hanna-Louise Haag Tuvér[2] | Miss World Sweden 2017[16] | Top 20[10] | — | |
2019 | Clara Wahlqvist[18][19] | Miss Universe Sweden 2018 Finalist | Unplaced[20] | — | |
2020 | Felicia Brunzell[3][4] | — | Unplaced[21] | — | |
2021 | Jennie Frondell[4] | — | Unplaced[22] | — | |
No representatives since 2022 | |||||
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