The 62nd Miss International (2024) beauty pageant was held at the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Tokyo, Japan on November 12, 2024. At the end of the event, Andrea Rubio of Venezuela crowned Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy of Vietnam as her successor.
The other winners were:
First Runner-Up – Camila Roca of Bolivia
Second Runner-Up – Alba Perez of Spain
Third Runner-Up – Sakra Guerrero of Venezuela
Fourth Runner-Up – Sophie Kirana of Indonesia
Also in the Top 8 were Alina DementJeva of Czech Republic, Samantha Poole of New Zealand, and Ewa Jakubiec of Poland
Here is the list of candidates:
Albania – Desara Hatija
Argentina – María Agostina Galfre
Australia – Selina McCloskey
Belgium – Dina Derboven
Bolivia – Camila Roca
Brazil – Emilly Soares
Bulgaria – Kristiyana Yordanova
Cambodia – Chanreaksmey Loy
Canada – Jessica Bailey
Cape Verde – Akysanna Veiga
Chile – Kelsey Kohler
China – Shi Xiaoxuan
Colombia – Juanita Urrea
Costa Rica – Jussan Sandoval
Côte d’Ivoire – Nadine Maulani Konan
Cuba Shelbi Byrnes Garcia
Czech Republic – Alina Dementjeva
Dominican Republic – Miyuki Cruz
Ecuador – Paulette Cajas
El Salvador – Luciana Martínez
Ethiopia – Hermela Nigussie
Finland – Tiia Aalto
France – Camille Platroz
Ghana – Celestina Obeng
Guatemala – Helen Morales
Hawaii – Melody Higa
Honduras – April Tobie
Hong Kong – Beata Zhang
India – Rashmi Shinde
Indonesia – Sophie Kirana
Ireland – Hannah-Kathleen Hawkshaw
Italy – Eva Shostak
Japan – Mei Ueda
Kyrgyzstan – Aiperi Nurbekova
Laos – Shasikone Shasit
Liberia – Kindness Wilson
Luxembourg – Chiara Vanderveeren
Macau – Shirley Zhou[
Malaysia – Ashlyn Ooi
Mexico – Valeria Villanueva
Moldovia – Arina Mardari
Mongolia – Bayaraa Suvd-erdene
Myanmar – Khaing Zar Thant
Nepal – Karuna Rawat
Netherlands – Christina Lazaros
New Zealand – Samantha Poole
Nicaragua – Mariela Cerros
Nigeria – Perpetual Ukadike
Panama – Liliam Ashby Barrera
Paraguay – Jimena Sosa
Peru – Sofia Cajo
Philippines – Angelica Lopez
Poland – Ewa Jakubiec
Puerto Rico – Zahira Pérez
Romania – Miriam Tigau
Sierra Leone – Yalissa Kargbo
Singapore – Vanessa Tiara Tay
South Africa – Belindé Schreuder
South Korea –Chung Gyu-ri
South Sudan – Amylia Deng
Spain – Alba Perez
Sri Lanka – Maya Dmitri
Taiwan – Oceana Lin-Kurie
Thailand – Apisara Thadadolthip
Ukraine – Sofia Zghoba
United Kingdom – Tiny Simbani
United States – Alysa Cook
Venezuela – Sakra Guerrero
Vietnam – Huỳnh Thị Thanh Thủy
The judges were:
Judges
Akemi Shimomura – President of the Miss International Organization
Andrea Rubio – Miss International 2023 from Venezuela
Hiroshi Tabata – Former commissioner of Japan Tourism Agency
Junko Koshino – Fashion designer
Norika Fujiwara – Miss Nippon 1992, model and actress
Nsenda Lukumwena – Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo to Japan
Ryohei Miyata – Chairman of the Public Interest Incorporated Association, Nitten
Soujitsu Kobori – Head of Kobori Enshu school of tea
Supapan Pichaironarongsongkram – Chairwoman of Chao Phraya Express Boat
Yasuko Ikenobō – Chairwoman of NPO Moegi and member of Yokozuna Deliberation Council
