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24-year-old Oxana Fedorova of Russia being crowned Miss Universe 2002 at the 51st annual Miss Universe competition on Wednesday in San Juan, Puerto Rico. AFP
The five finalists were posed with a final question that dodged politics or controversy: ``What makes you blush?'' ``When I say the wrong things!'' the 24-year-old only child from St. Petersburg, Russia, said grinning to a raucous crowd waving American flags. Many of the other contestants said they didn't blush. Last year's question was ``What would you change about your life?'' Contestants were judged in three categories swimsuits, evening gowns and interviews. The 5-foot-11 (1.80-meter) Russian with black hair and green eyes wore a white toga-like dress for the evening gown contest and won the swimsuit competition in a white bikini. Ms. Fedorova, the 51st Miss Universe, is a university lecturer and doing post-graduate work in civil law. She wants to become an attorney and a mother, and has a 38-year-old boyfriend named Vladimir. ``I feel good. I haven't been this happy in a long time,'' she said in Russian at a news conference after winning the crown. ``I am completely shocked. This is the first time my country has ever won.'' In addition to her other goals, Ms. Fedorova wants to get involved in children's causes because ``today's girls are tomorrow's mothers.''
Miss Universe 2002, Oxana Fedorova (right), the runner-up, Miss Panama Justine Pasek (left) and the second runner-up, Miss China Ling Zhou, hold hands on stage as they wait for the winner to be named during the Miss Universe pageant in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday. AP
Ms. Fedorova gasped when her name was called and last year's queen, Puerto Rican Denise Quinones, placed a $ 250,000 crown of diamonds and pearls on her head. Miss Panama, Justine Pasek, won first runner-up. Wearing a white off-the-shoulder gown with fringe, the 22-year-old wants to be an environmental engineer. Miss China, 19-year-old Ling Zhuo won second place. Wearing a sleek Asian-styled satin gown, she wants to be a fashion designer. It was the first time China has sent a contestant. Miss Albania, Anisa Kospiri; Miss India, Neha Dhupia; Miss Germany, Natascha Borger; Miss Cyprus, Demetra Eleftheriou and Miss Canada, Neelam Verma made it into the top 10 but were eliminated in the final round. All take home a cash prize of $ 500. AP
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