Top Model (Scandinavia cycle 2)

Top Model (Scandinavia cycle 2)

The cast of cycle 2 of Top Model
Country of origin Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway, Sweden)
No. of episodes 12
Release
Original network TV3
Original release September 2005 – November 2005
Cycle chronology

Top Model, cycle 2 (or Top Model: Paris) was the second cycle of Top Model. It was broadcast on TV3 in Denmark, Norway and Sweden by Viasat from September to November 2005. The winner of the competition 17-year-old Frøydis Elvenes from Narvik.[1][2] The runners-up were Anna Nørgaard from Højbjerg and Arwen Bergröm from Sundsvall.[2]

Norway's pre-selection

Norway's contestants

Norway's competition was hosted by Kathrine Sørland, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Norway on 5 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 21 November.[3][4] The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Denmark and Sweden were Frøydis Elvenes, Karin Santini and Kristine Øverby. The last contestant standing was Elvenes, who went on to win the competition.[1][2] As part of her prizes, Elvenes received a cover and multiple-page spread in FHM.

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[5]

Final 9

Contestant Age Hometown Finish
Nazila Shirindel 20 Bergen Episode 2
Annette Kjær 22 N/A Episode 3
Nora Møller 21 N/A Episode 4
Elise Måge 21 Haugesund Episode 5
Sarah Mohamud 18 Karmøy Episode 6
Sandra Otteraaen 18 Bergen Episode 7

Final 3

Contestant Age Hometown Finish Place
Karin Santini 19 Bekkestua Episode 8 9–7
Kristine Øverby 20 Aurskog Episode 10 6–4
Frøydis Elvenes 17 Narvik Episode 12 1

Denmark's pre-selection

Denmark's competition was hosted by Anne Pedersen who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Denmark on 6 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 22 November.[6] The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Norway and Sweden were Anna Nørgaard, Louise Falkenblad and Tine Holm Riis. The last contestant standing was Nørgaard, who was runner-up overall.[7]

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[8]

Final 9

Contestant Age Hometown Finish
Mikaela K. Ibsen 19 Risskov Episode 2
Tanja Johnsen 20 Copenhagen Episode 3
Line Bang 19 Copenhagen Episode 4
Sofie Thrane 22 Odense Episode 5
Heidi Helm Larsen 21 Holstebro Episode 6
Lise M. Andersen 23 Herlev Episode 7

Final 3

Contestant Age Hometown Finish Place
Louise Falkenblad 19 Copenhagen Episode 8 9–7
Tine Holm Riis 21 Aarhus Episode 10 6–4
Anna Nørgaard 18 Højbjerg Episode 12 3–2

Judges

Sweden's pre-selection

Sweden's contestants

Sweden's competition was hosted by Mini Andén, who was also the head judge until the three countries merged and Cynthia Garrett took over. The first episode was aired in Sweden on 14 September 2005, with the finale being aired on 30 November. The first episode saw nine contestants selected for the competition. The final three girls chosen to compete in the final competition with Denmark and Norway were Arwen Bergström, Janni Juntunen and Mikaela Källgren. The last contestant standing was Bergström, who was runner-up overall.[2]

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest)[9]

Final 9

Contestant Age Hometown Finish
Fahrie Berisha 19 Stockholm Episode 2
Charlotte Treschow 22 Stockholm Episode 3
Anna Maria Moström †[lower-alpha 1] 20 Kungsör Episode 4
Jazzmine Berger 18 Järfälla Episode 5
Maria Lindgren 22 Gothenburg Episode 6
Emelie Törnqvist 20 Stockholm Episode 7
  1. In October 2014, contestant Anna Maria Moström died after colliding with a bus while cycling in New York.[10]

Final 3

Contestant Age Hometown Finish Place
Mikaela Källgren 19 Bjursås Episode 8 9–7
Janni Juntunen 21 Stockholm Episode 10 6–4
Arwen Bergström 18 Sundsvall Episode 12 3–2

Photo shoot guide

References

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