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1 Background  





2 Results  



2.1  Special awards  





2.2  Scoring  



2.2.1  Preliminaries  





2.2.2  Top fifteen  





2.2.3  Top five  









3 Pageant  



3.1  Format  





3.2  Judges  







4 Contestants  





5 Notes  





6 References  





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Miss France 2020
Miss France 2020, Clémence Botino
Date14 December 2019
Presenters
  • Sylvie Tellier
  • Vaimalama Chaves
  • Entertainment
  • Vaimalama Chaves
  • VenueLe Dôme, Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
    BroadcasterTF1
    Entrants30
    Placements15
    WinnerClémence Botino
     Guadeloupe
    CongenialityAlison Salapic
     Limousin
    PhotogenicFlorentine Somers
     Nord-Pas-de-Calais

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    Miss France 2020 was the 90th edition of the Miss France pageant, held on 14 December 2019 at the Le Dôme de MarseilleinMarseille. Vaimalama ChavesofTahiti crowned her successor Clémence BotinoofGuadeloupe by the end of the event.[1] She represented FranceatMiss Universe 2021, placing in the top 10. The competition was hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault, Sylvie Tellier, and Miss France 2019 Vaimalama Chaves, with performances by Robbie Williams and Chaves. Footballer Amandine Henry served as the jury president.

    Background

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    On 11 April 2019, it was confirmed by the Miss France Organisation that the 2020 edition of the Miss France competition will be held on 14 December 2019 at Le DômeinMarseille.[2][3] While the overseas collectivitiesofSaint Martin-Saint Barthelemy and Saint Pierre and Miquelon typically alternate appearances at Miss France each year, Saint Pierre and Miquelon withdrew their participation due to a lack of local candidates; Saint Martin-Saint Barthélemy were thus invited in their place, allowing them to compete twice in a row.[4] For this edition's trip abroad, the delegates traveled to TahitiinFrench Polynesia, where they took part in a variety of events, until returning to Marseille to begin rehearsals.[5][6]

    Results

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    Placement[7] Contestant
    Miss France 2020
    1st Runner-Up
    2nd Runner-Up
    •  Tahiti – Matahari Bousquet
    3rd Runner-Up
    4th Runner-Up
    Top 15[a]

    Special awards

    [edit]
    Prize Contestant
    General Culture Award
    Elegance Award
    Best in Regional Costume
    Best in Swimsuit
    Miss Photogenic
    Miss Congeniality
    Miss Good Manners
    •  Corse – Alixia Cauro
    Catwalk Prize

    Scoring

    [edit]

    Preliminaries

    [edit]

    A jury composed of partners (internal and external) of the Miss France Committee selected fifteen delegates during an interview that took place on 11 December to advance to the semifinals. This was the first time the amount of semifinalists increased from twelve to fifteen.

    Top fifteen

    [edit]

    In the top fifteen, a 50/50 split vote between the official jury and voting public selected five delegates to advance to the top five. Each delegate was awarded an overall score of 1 to 15 from the jury and public, and the five delegates with the highest combined scores advanced to the top five. The girls with the sixth and seventh highest combined scores were afterwards designated as the fifth and sixth runners-up, respectively, despite not advancing in the competition.

    Delegate[7] Public Jury Total
    Provence 14 15 29
    Burgundy 11 15 26
    Guadeloupe 15 8 23
    Côte d'Azur 5 15 20
    Tahiti 13 7 20
    Normandy 7 12 19
    Pays de la Loire 12 7 19
    Alsace 6 11 17
    Picardy 10 7 17
    Poitou-Charentes 9 7 16
    Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy 4 11 15
    Réunion 8 7 15
    Île-de-France 2 11 13
    Aquitaine 3 7 10
    Centre-Val de Loire 1 7 8

    Top five

    [edit]

    In the top five, public voting determined which delegate is declared Miss France.

    Contestant[7] Results
    Guadeloupe 31,95%[9]
    Provence 30,66%[9]
    Tahiti 15,87%[9]
    Burgundy 15,64%[9]
    Côte d'Azur 5,88%[9]

    Pageant

    [edit]

    Format

    [edit]

    On 19 September 2019, it was announced that the theme for the 2020 competition would be "The Misses' World Tour," with competition rounds inspired by international destinations.[10][11] Finals night featured a performance by British singer Robbie Williams, making this his second time performing at Miss France after doing so at the 2010 competition.[12] The thirty contestants were initially divided into three groups of ten, with each group taking part in an initial presentation round. The three presentation rounds were themed after travel to the United Kingdom and Cool Britannia, Russia, and Spain and bullfighters, respectively. Afterwards, the thirty contestants competed in the one-piece swimsuit round, inspired by travel to the United States and the Wild West, followed by an evening gown round themed after travel to Japan. After this, the top fifteen were announced. After the selection of the top fifteen, the semifinalists competed in a two-piece swimsuit round themed after their overseas trip to French Polynesia, featuring a guest appearance from Miss France 2019 Vaimalama Chaves. After the two-piece swimsuit round, the top five were announced. The top five then competed in a fashion presentation round, themed after travel to Africa.

    Judges

    [edit]

    Contestants

    [edit]

    The 30 delegates have been selected.

    Region Contestant Age[b] Height Hometown Placement
     Alsace Laura Theodori[14] 23 1.72 m (5 ft7+12 in) Strasbourg Top 15
     Aquitaine Justine Delmas[15] 21 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Saint-Sauveur Top 15
     Auvergne Meïssa Ameur[16] 21 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Clermont-Ferrand
     Brittany Romane Edern[17] 24 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Cléder
     Burgundy Sophie Diry[18] 21 1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in) Saint-Agnan 3rd Runner Up
     Centre-Val de Loire Jade Simon-Abadie[19] 22 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Neuillé-le-Lierre Top 15
     Champagne-Ardenne Lucille Moine[20] 18 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Charleville-Mézières
     Corsica Alixia Cauro[21] 20 1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in) Giglio
    Nice Côte d'Azur Manelle Souahlia[22] 19 1.71 m (5 ft7+12 in) Nice 4th Runner Up
     Franche-Comté Solène Bernardin[23] 23 1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in) Granges-la-Ville
     French Guiana Dariana Abé[24] 21 1.74 m (5 ft8+12 in) Apatou
     Guadeloupe Clémence Botino[25] 22 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Le Gosier Miss France 2020
     Île-de-France Evelyne de Larichaudy[26] 23 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Montrouge Top 15
     Languedoc-Roussillon Lucie Caussanel[27] 18 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Montblanc
     Limousin Alison Salapic[28] 22 1.72 m (5 ft7+12 in) Saint-Vaury
     Lorraine Ilona Robelin[29] 18 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Montenoy
     Martinique Ambre Bozza[30] 21 1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in) Sainte-Luce
     Mayotte Eva Labourdère[31] 20 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Mtsapere
     Midi-Pyrénées Andréa Magalhães[32] 21 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) Viozan
     New Caledonia Anaïs Toven[33] 18 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Nouméa
     Nord-Pas-de-Calais Florentine Somers[34] 19 1.79 m (5 ft10+12 in) Loon-Plage
     Normandy Marine Clautour[35] 21 1.72 m (5 ft7+12 in) Amfreville-la-Mi-Voie Top 15
     Pays de la Loire Yvana Cartaud[36] 18 1.74 m (5 ft8+12 in) Beaufou Top 15
     Picardy Morgane Fradon[37] 20 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Cires-lès-Mello Top 15
     Poitou-Charentes Andréa Galland[38] 20 1.72 m (5 ft7+12 in) Niort Top 15
     Provence Lou Ruat[39] 19 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) Aix-en-Provence 1st Runner Up
     Réunion Marie-Morgane Lebon[40] 20 1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in) Saint-Joseph Top 15
     Rhône-Alpes Chloé Prost[41] 20 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Légny
    Saint Barthélemy Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy Layla Berry[42] 20 1.74 m (5 ft8+12 in) Grande Saline Top 15
     Tahiti Matahari Bousquet[43] 23 1.77 m (5 ft9+12 in) Moorea-Maiao 2nd Runner Up

    Notes

    [edit]
    1. ^ The Top 15 semifinalists are listed in the order that they placed according to the official results.[7]
  • ^ Ages at the time of the pageant
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Clémence Botino élue Miss France 2020 : Miss Guadeloupe est la gagnante !". www.purepeople.com (in French).
  • ^ "Miss France 2020: L'élection se tiendra à Marseille" (in French). 20minutes. 11 April 2019.
  • ^ "Élection Miss France 2020 : ce sera le 14 décembre prochain au Dôme de Marseille" (in French). La Provence. 5 June 2019.
  • ^ "Miss France 2020. Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon annule sa participation, faute de candidates" (in French). Ouest France. 20 May 2019.
  • ^ "Miss France 2019 ne se présentera pas à Miss Monde, ni à Miss Univers" (in French). Europe1. 26 June 2019.
  • ^ Macdonald, Margaret (19 November 2019). "Miss France 2020 : une arrivée triomphale et dansante à Tahiti" (in French). Paris Match.
  • ^ a b c d "Récapitulatif des résultats de la 73ème Election de Miss France" (PDF) (in French). Miss France Committee. Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 November 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
  • ^ "Miss France 2020 : Miss Guadeloupe obtient la meilleure note au test de culture" (in French). Paris Match. 24 November 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e "Télévision. Revivez le sacre de Miss Guadeloupe, élue Miss France 2020".
  • ^ "Miss France 2020 : ouverture de la billetterie ce vendredi !" (in French). Ma Commune. 19 September 2019.
  • ^ "Élection de Miss France le 14 décembre au Dôme de Marseille : ouverture de la billetterie ce vendredi à 12h" (in French). La Provence. 19 September 2019.
  • ^ Poussel, Marie (15 November 2019). "Miss France 2020 : Robbie Williams invité d'honneur" (in French). Le Parisien.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Miss France 2020 : découvrez le jury de la 90e élection" (in French). Paris Match. 3 December 2019.
  • ^ "[DIRECT] Laura Theodori, 23 ans, de Strasbourg, nouvelle Miss Alsace" (in French). Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace. 8 September 2019.
  • ^ "La Bergeracoise Justine Delmas élue Miss Aquitaine 2019" (in French). France Bleu. 15 September 2019.
  • ^ Chailloux, Mickaël (18 October 2019). "La Clermontoise Meissa Ameur élue Miss Auvergne 2019" (in French). France Bleu.
  • ^ "La Finistérienne Romane Edern est élue Miss Bretagne 2019" (in French). Ouest-France. 28 September 2019.
  • ^ "La Saône-et-Loirienne Sophie Diry est sacrée Miss Bourgogne 2019" (in French). Le Journal. 22 September 2019.
  • ^ Mercereau, Damien (6 October 2019). "Miss France 2020: Jade Simon-Abadie couronnée Miss Centre-Val de Loire" (in French). Le Figaro.
  • ^ "Miss Ardennes remporte la Champagne !" (in French). L'Union. 12 October 2019.
  • ^ "VIDEO. Alixia Cauro élue miss Corse 2019" (in French). Corse Matin. 6 September 2019.
  • ^ Le Monze, Marianne (29 July 2019). "PHOTOS. Manelle Souahlia élue Miss Côte d'Azur 2019" (in French). Nice Matin.
  • ^ "Miss Franche-Comté 2019 est Solène Bernardin" (in French). Tout Montbeliard. 20 October 2019.
  • ^ "Dariana Abé élue Miss Guyane 2019" (in French). Guyane La 1ère. 13 October 2019.
  • ^ "Clémence Botino est Miss Guadeloupe 2019" (in French). Guadeloupe La 1ère. 4 August 2019.
  • ^ Blondé, Sébastien (22 September 2019). "Evelyne De Larichaudy, de Montrouge, est la nouvelle Miss Ile-de-France" (in French). Le Parisien.
  • ^ "L'Héraultaise Lucie Caussanel sacrée Miss Languedoc-Roussillon 2019" (in French). Midi Libre. 4 August 2019.
  • ^ "La Creusoise Alison Salapic devient Miss Limousin 2019 : retour en images sur "une première historique !"" (in French). La Montagne. 5 October 2019.
  • ^ "La réaction d'Ilona Robelin, Miss Lorraine 2019 !" (in French). Le Républicain Lorrain. 7 September 2019.
  • ^ "Miss Martinique 2019 est Ambre Bozza" (in French). La 1ère. 4 October 2019.
  • ^ Mercereau, Damien (2 September 2019). "Miss France 2020: Miss Mayotte et Miss Nouvelle-Calédonie couronnées" (in French). Le Figaro.
  • ^ Stassinet, Léa (14 September 2019). "Miss France 2020 : qui est Andréa Magalhaes, Miss Midi-Pyrénées 2019 ?" (in French). RTL.
  • ^ "Anaïs Toven est sacrée miss Nouvelle-Calédonie 2019" (in French). Les Nouvelles Calédoniennes. 31 August 2019.
  • ^ Carton, Jean-Baptiste (13 October 2019). "Dunkerque : Florentine Somers élue Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais 2019 (Vidéo)". Le Phare dunkerquois.
  • ^ "Voici la jeune femme qui représentera la Normandie à l'élection Miss France 2020" (in French). Actu.fr. 21 September 2019.
  • ^ "La nouvelle Miss Pays de la Loire est-elle sarthoise ?" (in French). Ouest-France. 28 September 2019.
  • ^ "Morgane Fradon, originaire de Cires-lès-Mello, est la nouvelle Miss Picardie" (in French). Le Parisien. 27 October 2019.
  • ^ "Une Deux-Sévrienne élue Miss Poitou-Charentes 2019 à La Rochelle" (in French). La Nouvelle République. 6 October 2019.
  • ^ "Miss Provence 2019 : Lou Ruat représentera la région au concours Miss France 2020" (in French). La Provence. 27 July 2019.
  • ^ "Morgane Lebon est sacrée Miss Réunion 2019" (in French). Linfo. 24 August 2019.
  • ^ "La Rhodanienne Chloé Prost élue Miss Rhône-Alpes" (in French). Le Progres. 19 October 2019.
  • ^ Mercereau, Damien (6 October 2019). "Miss France 2020: Layla Berry, l'invitée surprise de Saint-Martin/Saint-Barthélemy" (in French). Le Figaro.
  • ^ "Matahari Bousquet, est la nouvelle Miss Tahiti 2019 !" (in French). Polynésie La 1ère. 21 June 2019.
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