Miss France 2010

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{{Beauty pageant

| winner = Malika Ménard

| represented = {{flag|Normandy}}

| image = Malika Ménard à Caen en 2010.JPG

| date = December 5, 2009

| presenters = {{hlist|Jean-Pierre Foucault|Genevieve de Fontenay|Sylvie Tellier}}

| acts = Robbie Williams

| venue = Palais Nikaïa, Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France

| broadcaster = TF1

| entrants = 37

| placements = 12

| debuts = Béarn-Gascogne

| withdraws = {{Hlist|Languedoc-Roussillon|New Caledonia}}

| returns = {{Hlist|Languedoc|Roussillon}}

| congeniality =Kelly Bochenko
{{flag|Paris}}

| photogenic = Lisa Alberici
{{flag|Île-de-France|historic}}

| before = 2009

| next = 2011

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Miss France 2010 was the 63rd Miss France pageant, held at the Palais Nikaïa in Nice, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France, on 5 December 2009. Malika Ménard of Normandy was crowned by Chloé Mortaud of Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées at the end of the event.

For the first time since 1987, Miss France was chosen by viewer voting, after the five finalists had been announced during the live broadcast. Only the judges had selected the five finalists out of the top twelve.

The 37 contestants traveled to Martinique for fashion shoots, videos and interviews, from 13 to 21 November.

Results

=Placements=

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! Placement

! Contestant

Miss France 2010

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1st Runner-Up

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2nd Runner-Up

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  • {{Flag|Brittany}} – Mélanie Craignou
3rd Runner-Up

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  • {{flag|Provence}} – Emilie Corbi
4th Runner-Up

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  • {{Flagicon image|Cultural flag of Lot.svg}}{{flagicon image|Flag of Rouergue.svg}} Quercy Rouergue – Nathalie Ample
Top 12

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  • {{Flag|Champagne-Ardenne}} – Cécile Brandao
  • {{Flagu|County of Nice|name=Côte d'Azur}} – Anaïs Governatori
  • {{Flag|French Guiana|local}} – Tineffa Naïsso
  • {{Flag|Limousin}} – Justine Posé
  • {{Flag|Mayotte|local}} – Elodie Anridhoini
  • {{Flag|Orléanais}} – Cassandre Roland
  • {{Flag|Savoy|name = Pays de Savoie}} – Edwige Tiare

=Order of announcements=

Top 12

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  • 1. Rhône Alpes
  • 2. Champagne Ardenne
  • 3. Orléanais
  • 4. Brittany
  • 5. Quercy Rouergue
  • 6. Normandy

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  • 7. Mayotte
  • 8. Provence
  • 9. French Guiana
  • 10. Côte d'Azur
  • 11. Limousin
  • 12. Pays de Savoie

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Top 5

  • 1. Normandy
  • 2. Provence
  • 3. Quercy Rouergue
  • 4. Rhône Alpes
  • 5. Brittany

Preliminary events

=Martinique=

The delegates of Miss France 2010 visited the island of the Martinique for their preparation trip. They visited the island but they also did photo shoots and other activities.

Judges

Contestants

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Region

! Name

! Age

! Height

! Hometown

File:Drapeau fr département Tarn.svg Albigeois Midi-Pyrénées

| Laura Faroult

| 21

| 1,73

| Lavelanet

File:Flag of Alsace.svg Alsace

| Sophie Mathes

| 19

| 1,72

| Strasbourg

File:Flag of Aquitaine.svg Aquitaine

| Aurélie Zengerlin

| 21

| 1,77

| Douzillac

File:Flag of Artois.svgFile:Flag of Hainaut.svg Artois Hainaut

| Astrid Ponchel

| 21

| 1,79

| Maubeuge

File:Flag of Auvergne.svg Auvergne

| Mégane Potier

| 19

| 1,73

| Vichy

File:Flag of Béarn.svgFile:Esquarterat.png Béarn Gascogne

| Marine Bories

| 20

| 1,72

| Léon

File:Berry flag.svg Berry Val de Loire

| Elodie Martel

| 19

| 1,72

| Dreux

File:Flag of Brittany (Gwenn ha du).svg Brittany

| Mélanie Craignou

| 19

| 1,78

| Louannec

File:Flag of Bourgogne.svg Burgundy

| Jenna Tournay

| 19

| 1,75

| Talant

File:Flag of Champagne-Ardenne.svg Champagne Ardenne

| Cécile Brandao

| 21

| 1,72

| Saint-Dizier

File:Flag of Corsica.svg Corsica

| Célina Nicolai

| 21

| 1,77

| Ajaccio

File:Flag of the County of Nice.svg Côte d'Azur

| Anaïs Governatori

| 20

| 1,72

| Nice

File:Flag of Flanders.svg Flandre

| Aline Bourgeois

| 20

| 1,75

| Roubaix

File:Flag of Franche-Comté.svg Franche-Comté

| Estelle Diop

| 19

| 1,80

| Belfort

File:Flag of French Guiana.svg French Guiana

| Tineffa Naïsso

| 20

| 1,79

| Kourou

File:Unofficial flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Guadeloupe

| Angélique Duro

| 20

| 1,78

| Saint-François

File:Cultural flag of Île-de-France.svg Île de France

| Lisa Alberici

| 20

| 1,78

| Valenton

File:Flag of Midi-Pyrénées.svg Languedoc

| Manon Ricci

| 18

| 1,73

| Montpellier

File:Flag of Limousin.svg Limousin

| Justine Posé

| 18

| 1,77

| Chameyrat

File:Drapeau fr département Loire.svg Loire Forez

| Marion Léoncini

| 23

| 1,78

| Montbrison

File:Flag of Lorraine.svg Lorraine

| Marina Garau

| 22

| 1,70

| Bouzonville

File:Snake Flag of Martinique.svg Martinique

| Cindy Chenière

| 20

| 1,75

| le François

File:Flag of Mayotte (local).svg Mayotte

| Élodie Anridhoini

| 19

| 1,74

| Chirongui

File:Flag of Normandie.svg Normandy

| Malika Ménard

| 22

| 1,76

| Hérouville-Saint-Clair

File:Flag of Orléanais.svg Orléanais

| Cassandre Roland

| 18

| 1,71

| Orléans

File:Flag of Paris with coat of arms.svg Paris

| Kelly Bochenko

| 23

| 1,75

| Paris

File:Flag of Pays-de-la-Loire.svg Pays de la Loire

| Amélie Taugourdeau

| 23

| 1,70

| Le Coudray-Macouard

File:Flag of Savoie.svg Pays de Savoie

| Édwige Tiare

| 22

| 1,77

| Albertville

File:Flag of Picardie.svg Picardy

| Juliette Boubaaya

| 19

| 1,72

| Saint-Quentin

File:Poitou-Charentes flag.svg Poitou Charentes

| Rachel Jeannot

| 23

| 1,73

| Civray

File:Flag of Provence.svg Provence

| Emilie Corbi

| 21

| 1,76

| Bouc-Bel-Air

File:Cultural flag of Lot.svgFile:Flag of Rouergue.svg Quercy Rouergue

| Nathalie Ample

| 19

| 1,79

| Labastide-Saint-Pierre

File:Proposed flag of Réunion (VAR).svg Réunion

| Kim Hoa Buraut

| 18

| 1,82

| Saint Denis

File:Flag of Rhône-Alpes.svg Rhône-Alpes

| Virginie Dechenaud

| 23

| 1,74

| La Frette

File:Flag of Catalonia.svg Roussillon

| Céline Callivrousis

| 22

| 1,70

| Perpignan

File:Flag of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.svg St. Pierre & Miquelon

| Marie Serba

| 18

| 1,80

| Saint-Pierre

File:Flag of French Polynesia.svg Tahiti

| Léna Bonno

| 20

| 1,77

| Moorea

Historical significance

  • Normandy won the Miss France crown after five years drought.
  • Brittany scored its highest placement since Monique Lemaire won in 1962.
  • Regions made into the Top 12 previous year were: Brittany, Limousin, Mayotte, Normandy and Rhône-Alpes.
  • French Guiana last placed in 2008.
  • Champagne-Ardenne last placed in 1991.
  • Pays de Loire was unplaced after four consecutive years of finalists.
  • Réunion was unplaced after five consecutive years of finalists.
  • Normandy won its sixth crown, now the second most successful region to compete in the pageant, tied with Paris.
  • Jean-Pierre Foucault hosted the pageant for the fifteenth time.

Regional pageant notes

=Region changes=

  • Languedoc-Roussillon, split into Languedoc and Roussilllon

=Returning region=

  • Bearn-Gascogne

=Withdrawals=

Crossovers

Contestants who previously competed or will be competing at international beauty pageants:

;Miss Universe

;Miss World

;Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus

References

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