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Miss World Sports or Sportswoman is a title and award given to the winner of a sports event at Miss World. It is a fast track or preliminary event, giving the winner automatically makes it into the semifinals. So far there are 5 Miss World Sports winners starting at 2003. In 2005, there was no Miss Sports winner because it wasn't held as an individual fast track event, but rather a continental team competition. Starting in 2006, the individual competition was back again.
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All the contestants have to be trained in sit ups, push ups, jumping jacks, and etc. The fastest women get to move on to the next round. From there on they get tested on the sports (swimming, long jump, etc). Then the top 3 winners are announced.
Placement at Miss World for runners-up are in italics.
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
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| Nazanin Afshin-Jam | 1st Runner-up |
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
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| Amy Guy | 14th Runner-up |
| Continental Group Winner |
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| Asia Pacific |
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
|---|---|---|
| Malgosia Majewska | Semifinalist |
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| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
|---|---|---|
| Abigail "Abby" McCary | Semifinalist |
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
|---|---|---|
| Alexandra Ívarsdóttir | Semifinalist |
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
|---|---|---|
| Erusa Sasaki | Semifinalist |
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
|---|---|---|
| Lori Moore | Semifinalist |
| Winner | Represented | Placement at Miss World |
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| Marianly Tejeda | Top 30 |
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