Miss China wins Miss Deaf World 2007

Miss China, 25 year old Bao Quing Ling, has been crowned Miss Deaf World 2007. In second place was Miss Germany, Kristina Weber. Third place went to Miss Ukraine, Neonila Kudic.

Miss South Africa, Terneil Nicole Oppel, won the Miss Sympathy title – not quite sure what that means? Were the judges sympathetic that she din’t make the top three?

The online voting currently stands like this (and I guess it won’t change much now that the title has been awarded and everyone has gone home):

1. Miss Canada

2. Miss China

3. Miss South Africa

4. Miss New Zealand

5. Miss Great Britain

Check out the official Miss Deaf World website.

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  3. “Miss South Africa, Terneil Nicole Oppel, won the Miss Sympathy title – not quite what that means? Were the judges sympathetic that she din’t make the top three?”

    True. I dont understand, why Terneil get the Miss Sympathy and dont reach the final 12 ? I feel whole contest little bit not transparent (polite to say :) ).
    What I know, for Terneil votes most members of jury and I was very supriced, then later she was not between final 12. In backstage comes many unoficial informations. I think would be better more transparency by contest.

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