Lucia Bride of Sweden

National Lucia Bride of Sweden (in Swedish: Sveriges Lucia) is a competition for Swedish females.[1] The contest is usually held in churches or in Skansen, an open-air museum. Since 1973, the competition has been sponsored by the publications Året Runt and Stockholm City. The first competitions took place in the 1930s without sponsorship.

The National Lucia Bride of Sweden competition is held annually on December 13 (Saint Lucy's Day).[2] One of the competition's traditions involves four contestants, two runners-up and the winner singing Christmas carols on Christmas Day.

The contestant are primarily judged on their responses during an interview with the competition's judges and their ability to sing gospels and carols. Every contestant represents a Swedish charity organization.

Yvonne Ryding, titleholder of the 1983 contest, also took part in the Miss Sweden pageant and was subsequently crowned Miss Universe the following year.

On December 13, 2008, the 2007 titleholder, Emma Johansson,[3] crowned the new winner.

Finalists 2008

Draw Name Organization English Description
1 Johanna Bergman Bris Protecting the rights of children in society
2 Li Melander Stadsmissionen Enter Advocating for rights of the homeless, access to education and issues affecting the elderly
3 Nicole Wångne Hungerprojektet Preventing hunger in society
4 Katharina Bäcklin Anorexi och Bulemi Kontakt Supporting people with eating disorders
5 Alexandra Rahm A Non Smoking Generation Presenting information to children about the health risks of smoking
6 Emma Andersson Stiftelsen MSD Granting wishes to disabled children
7 Emma Johansson Save the Children Sweden Protecting the rights of children

Past winners

Year Lucia Bride Presenter
1973 May Gret Andersson Princess Christina
1974 Anne Olofsdotter Nils Erik Baehrendtz
1975 Birgitta Lindvall Liv Ullmann
1976 Liselotte Cargain Saul Bellow
1977 Maria Sandahl Bertil Ohlin
1978 Elisabeth Bernhoff Ola Ullsten
1979 Gunilla Nilsson Britt Mogård
1980 Monica Rydell Jan Erik Wikström
1981 Laura Wessberg Kai Siegbahn
1982 Carina Vogestedt Kai Siegbahn
1983 Yvonne Ryding William Golding
1984 Cecilia Gullin Ingemund Bengtsson
1985 Cecilia Ericsson Sten Andersson
1986 Martina Jansson Anders Wijkman
1987 Annelie Ericsson Astrid Lindgren
1988 Sophie Andersson Cyndee Peters
1989 Anna Kohlström Alice Babs
1990 Anna Jansson Princess Christina
1991 Monica Andreasson Eva Nordenson
1992 Linda Olofsson Derek Walcott
1993 Victoria Reichel Ulf Adelsohn
1994 Lisa Almgren Hans Alfredson
1995 Camilla Johansson Börje Ahlstedt
1996 Therése Nilsson Marita Ulvskog
1997 Linda Harritz Ulf Adelsohn
1998 Jenny Åkerström Peter Harrysson
1999 Linda Pettersson Herman Lindqvist
2000 Amanda Gustafsson Anna Maria Bildt
2001 Linda Cahling Thomas Di Leva
2002 Emma Johannesson Bibi Andersson
2003 Therése Andersson Lars Berghagen
2004 Karin Westerberg Leif Pagrotsky
2005 Isolde Palombo Michael Nyqvist
2006 Jennie Samuelsson Ernst Billgren
2007 Madeleine Gustafsson Paolo Roberto
2008 Emma Johansson Paolo Roberto

References

  1. "Swedish Lucia Feast". CatholicCulture.org. Trinity Communications. Retrieved 19 May 2012.
  2. "THE FESTIVAL OF SANTA LUCIA". News Sweden. http://www.newsweden.org. Retrieved 19 May 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)
  3. "Lucia Bride of Sweden". Photos From Haninge. http://tungelstadailyphoto.blogspot.com. Retrieved 19 May 2012. External link in |publisher= (help)

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