Miss Europe 1997 was the 52nd edition of the Miss Europe pageant and the 41st edition under the Mondial Events Organization. It was held at the Ukraina Palace of Culture in Kyiv, Ukraine on September 6, 1997. Isabelle Darras of Greece, was crowned Miss Europe 1997 by out going titleholder Marie-Claire Harrison of England.
Results
Placements
Special awards
Contestants
- â Angelina Babajanyan
- â Anna Dierekh
- â Annelor Van den Bossche
- â Madlena Kalinova
- â Natalija Bedekovic
- â Paraskevi Efstathiou
- â Kristina Fridvalská
- â Natalya Barkova
- â Delphine Brossard-Martinez
- â Nino Tskitishvili
- â Isabelle Darras
- â Leonie Maria Boon
- â Klaudia Angelika Toth
- â Alexandra Schwartztokh
- â Flavia Mantovan
- â Inga Kruma
- â Eva Bzezinska
- â Sonja Closener
- â Aleksandra Petko Petrovska
- â Michelle Buttigieg
- â Agnieszka Zielinska
- â Lara Antunes
- â Daciana Honcvic
- â Alexandra Valeryievna Petrova
- â Monika Sulikova
- â Natasa Smirnov
- â Patricia Jañez RodrÃÂguez
- â Nilay Ceylan
- â Nataliya Nadtochey
Notes
Withdrawals
The following countries withdrew after their designated delegate quit the competition due to threats of their safety, and poor food and accommodations. They later complained foreign diplomats about their concerns:
- â Mette Ravn Ibsen
- â Emma Scott
- â Taija Jurmu
- â Agathe Neuner
- â Harpa Lind Hardardóttir
- â Michelle Murphy
- â Anne Mette Tveiten
- â Jessica Johansson
- â Yara Lederberger
- â Kate Ann Peyton
Other withdrawals:
Debuts
Returns
References
External links