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Billion watch as SA beauty crowned Miss World

London - Miss South Africa, 22-year-old Rolene Strauss, was crowned Miss World 2014 at the pageant's final in London on Sunday, with an estimated billion viewers watching on television around the globe.

Miss Hungary, Edina Kulcsar, was the runner-up and Miss United States, Elizabeth Safrit, came third in the 64th annual competition, contested by women from 121 countries.

The medical student clasped her hands together in surprise and was crowned by the outgoing Miss World, Megan Young of the Philippines, before a fireworks finale.

"South Africa this is for you," Strauss said afterwards. "I think I will brace myself for what's about to happen. It's a huge responsibility."

Strauss is the third South African to win the Miss World title, after Anneline Kriel (1974) and Penny Coelen in 1958. 

Tragedy

This year's event has been rocked by the murder of Miss Honduras, 19-year-old Maria Jose Alvarado, who was shot dead along with her sister last month.

Their bodies were found on the day the beauty queen was due to travel to London.

Police in Honduras accuse her sister's boyfriend of shooting them after seeing his partner dancing with another man at a party.

Strauss will travel to the violence-hit central American nation to build a school named in the sisters' honour.

Special award for Rai 

Sunday's show started with a spectacular choreographed dance routine, with all the contestants shimmering on stage in costumes inspired by their homelands, including Miss Bolivia in a colourful giant feathered headdress.

Miss Scotland led the contestants in a Highland Fling, a traditional Scottish dance, before Miss United States performed a cowgirl routine.

While beauty remains central to the event, the women taking part are also judged on their brains, skills and involvement in good causes.

In the Beauty with a Purpose round, contestants present a charitable project they have been working on in their homeland.

The event also featured a special award for 1994's Miss World, Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai.

The 41-year-old Indian actress appeared on stage with her film star husband Abhishek Bachchan, their daughter Aaradhya and her mother.

The prize was for the Dhoom 2 star's charitable work since being rocketed to fame by Miss World.

The 10 contestants who topped the final scoreboard were, in descending order, from India, South Africa, England, Guyana, Brazil, Hungary, Kenya, United States, Mexico and Australia.

They were joined by Miss Thailand, who won the people's choice award, voted for by people around the world through a mobile phone app.

The scores were reset at zero and the judges chose Miss Hungary, Miss Australia, Miss South Africa, Miss United States and Miss England as their top five.

Protests 

Ahead of the pageant at the ExCel centre, feminist protesters against it rallied support on Twitter under the hashtag #missworldoldworldmisogyny.

"The sexist idea that women should be judged on the basis of their appearance influences the way that all of us feel about ourselves as women and the way that men view and treat women," one of the groups backing the protest, the London Feminist Network, argued on its website.

Miss World began in 1951, a year before its chief rival Miss Universe.

As well as Rai, previous finalists include US actress Halle Berry in 1986.

It returns to Bali in Indonesia for the 2015 final.

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