September 8, 2015

The Wait is Over

 


This is an analysis of the number of years for a country to complete the Big Three (Miss International, Miss Universe and Miss World) prior to the establishment of Miss Earth in 2001.

It was a piece of cake for the Argentinians to complete the Big Three in just seven years.

It was a neck to neck performance with the Brazilians who completed the Big Three in just eight years and as we all know Brazil on the other hand was the first country to finish the Big Four.

It surprises me that the Pageant Powerhouse Venezuela took 30 years to complete the Big Three.

Notice that the average year to complete the Big Three is 22 years and only seven countries fit that profile. Not even the Pageant Powerhouse Venezuela was able to do it.

The Year Interval was computed based on the first winner that a country produced in one beauty pageant subtracted from the latest beauty pageant that a country won within the Big Three.

There was also a 16 year (1997 - 2012) drought among the Big Three Pageants for a country to complete the Big Three until it was broken by Philippines in 2013. This also means to say that those who belong to "Generation X" who happen to be within that drought period are the "underperformer" generation.

Those countries who  haven't produce "any"  Winner yet among the Big Four has bigger chances of defeating the record by this 12 countries who already completed the Big Three and or Big Four.

Did I overlook a country on the list? Is there an error on the table? Please let me know. And if you do have other interpretation on the tabulation, feel free to write on the comment below.

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