Miss Grand Thailand

Miss Grand Thailand (มิสแกรนด์ไทยแลนด์) is a Thai beauty pageant that has been held annually since 2013 to select who represents Thailand at Miss Grand International. The pageant has been owned by Nawat Itsaragrisil since its inception and was previously broadcast on Channel 7 from 2013 – 2019 then instead switched to be aired on One 31 after the pageant ends its partnership with the Channel 7 in 2020.

In the first three editions of the contest, all national entrants were selected by the organization directly. However, after the license was distributed to the provincial organizers in 2016, the pageant has regularly been featuring the contestants chosen by the seventy-seven provincial licensees through their regional competitions, like Miss USA. Since 2017, all seventy-seven provincial representatives must have been being determined through the provincial contests; the national organizer has not been allowing the provincial licensees to appoint their representatives to compete on the national stage, unless with the organization's consent.

The reigning Miss Grand Thailand is Malin Chara-anan of Phuket who was crowned on 06 April 2024 at the organizer-owned hall, MGI Hall, located in the Bravo BKK Mall in Bangkok. She will represent the country at the Miss Grand International 2024 pageant, in Myanmar on 25 October 2024.

Background
Miss Grand Thailand was founded in 2013 by Nawat Itsaragrisil, a television host and producer who had previously served as producer of the beauty pageant Miss Thailand World for BEC-Tero (owner of the television network Channel 3) for seven years until 2012. After ending his role with BEC-Tero, Nawat subsequently established his own pageant, launching Miss Grand Thailand in 2013 in partnership with Channel 7. Its inaugural edition was global broadcast on Let's Veit VTC9 of Vietnam, Arirang TV of South Korea, the FashionTV, as well was Channel 7 of Thailand, then merely on Channel 7 for the subsequent editions. Moreover, the pageant was additionally beamed live to a virtual audience via its official YouTube channel and Facebook webpage for all editions. The winner of Miss Grand Thailand is the country's representative to the international competition Miss Grand International, which was also launched in 2013.

In 2016, Miss Grand Thailand began franchising the provincial competitions to individual organizers, who would name seventy-seven provincial titleholders to compete in the national pageant, and one of the most popular sub-events, the national costume competition, was also introduced for the first time in such the edition; which each of Thailand's seventy-seven provinces has created a unique attire for their candidate to compete in the event,  the finalist costumes has regularly been chosen to be worn by the country's representatives in the further international pageants. Later in 2020, the pageant ended its partnership with Channel 7 due to internal conflicts with one of the acting board executives and switched to broadcasting on One 31 instead. Under Channel 7, the pageant was the most popular in Thailand in terms of television viewership, with ratings ranging from 1.479 to 1.886 during 2017 to 2019. It received ratings of 1.886 compared to its rival pageant Miss Universe Thailand's 1.581 in 2017, the last year the latter was broadcast on Channel 3. The figure dropped to 0.750 in 2020, after it switched to One 31. while Miss Universe Thailand achieved ratings of 0.765 that year, under its new broadcaster PPTV.

Since its inception, the pageant was first postponed in 2020, originally scheduled to be held on 18 June, but, the event was postponed to 19 September due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the 2021 edition, basically planned to happen on 21 August, was also canceled entirely because of the spike of COVID-19 infection in Thailand in mid-2021; the provincial pageants could not be held to elect the representatives for the national contest either. Therefore, the organization decided to designate the first runner-up of the 2020 edition to represent the country in the Miss Grand International 2021 competition instead.

Contestant
For the first three editions of the pageant, the national qualifiers were directly selected by the organization through the audition rounds. However, since the pageant began franchising the provincial competitions to individual organizers responsible for selecting provinces representatives in 2016 then each province holds a preliminary competition annually to choose their delegate for the Miss Grand Thailand pageant. Moreover, local pageants are also held in some provinces (i.e., Nan and Khon Kaen) to determine delegates for the province competition. The province winners hold the title "Miss Grand (Province)" for the year of their reign and are not permitted to participate in any beauty pageants throughout the year of reign unless with the organization's consent.
 * Selection of contestants

In some cases, the licensee is accountable for more than one province such as Pattanasak Yong-Rit, who is responsible for the three southernmost provinces, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat, which is the special area that has been being affected by an ongoing ethnic and religious separatist insurgency since 1948. Nevertheless, the license holder could be changed year by year.


 * Notable contestants
 * Amanda Obdam of Phuket (2016): A Thai – Canadian model who won the regional pageant, Miss Grand Phuket 2016, and then represented the province at the Miss Grand Thailand 2016; in which she went on to place in the top ten finalists. Amanda was elected by the organization to compete at Miss Tourism Metropolitan International 2016 in Cambodia, where she won the title.  In 2020, she won the Miss Universe Thailand 2020 then consequently represented the country at Miss Universe 2020 in the United States and finished at Top 10 finalists. Moreover, she also served as a mental health ambassador of the Thailand Department of Mental Health, unfortunately, she was disassociated from the position after criticizing the government for allegedly engaging in police brutality at the Thai protests against their pro-military government in early 2021.  However, she was instead invited to become the ambassador of a non-governmental organization, the Mirror Foundation of Thailand, focusing on assisting patients with Psychiatric problems who do not have a living place.

Location and Date
The following is a list of Miss Grand Thailand pageant edition and information, from its inception in 2013.

Ancillary activities
The pageant ancillary activities are usually consisted of three main subevents namely the best in swimsuit competition, darling of the host round, as well as the national costume parade, which is considered as one of the most popular events. All ancillary events is arranged in the preliminary host provinces (e.g. 2013 in Pattani and 2014 in Buriram ) except the national costume parade which is later held at the same venue as the final competition. The winner of each event will be announced on stage of the grand final round in Bangkok. Furthermore, some ancillary challenge winners automatically advanced to the finalists round in the final coronation night or even received a job offer from the affiliated company, for instance, the winner of the Best Voice Award in the 2017 edition was placed in the Top 12 finalists regardless of the accumulation points, the Miss Rising Star winners normally gained an offer to sign the contract as an actress affiliated with Ch 7 or One 31 for three years,   and the winner of M Pictures Awards in the 2019 pageant also served as an actress under the management of M Pictures Co., Ltd.
 * Special award winners

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 * Notes
 * 1. No swimsuit contest separately held, the winners were determined by the panel of judges during the final competition under the title Miss Being Bodyline in 2013 and Miss Healthy in 2014.
 * 2. Since 2018, the Best Evening Gown award was renamed to Best Designer award, honored to the designers instead of the province representatives.
 * 3. In 2019, the Miss Popular Vote award was renamed to People Choice award.

Grand Final


Since the establishment of the pageant, the final coronation is always held in Bangkok, Thailand's capital city. The twenty quarterfinalists will be announced on the stage after the introduction portion. During 2013 – 2018, all quarterfinalists were chosen from the initial pool of delegates through a closed-door interview, swimsuit round, and the preliminary competition, then the judges selected the ten semi-finalists as well as the five finalists based on their performances on the final stage, as usually done in other pageants. However, a newly established competition system was first introduced in 2019, the contestants were classified under four geographical regions namely; northern, northeastern, central, and southern, regardless of the government administrative regions, each group consisted of 17, 20, 22, and 18 provinces, respectively. Five contestants with the highest preliminary accumulation points from each region advance to the Top 20 round. The judges then select the top 2 candidates from each region (8 in total), based on their swimsuit performance on the stage, to advance to the Top 10 finalists while two other candidates of the Top 10 are determined via mobile application voting and specially chosen by the organizer, regardless of geographical affiliation.

In the semifinalists round (Top 10) of the aforementioned system, the remaining 10 candidates compete in an evening gown and deliver their speeches on assigned topics then the judges select the top five finalists, only one candidate of each group together with the other one which is preferentially selected from the initial pool of Top 10 by the president, advance to the top 5 round and then compete in the question-and-answer portion, where all entrants are asked the same question about the ongoing situations in the country to determine the winner.

All selection process mentioned above is shown in the diagram below.

Titleholders

 * Notes
 * 1. For the 2013 edition, the 5th – 2nd placement was announced as Miss Globe Thailand, Miss Intercontinental Thailand, Miss Supranational Thailand, and 1st runner-up Miss Grand Thailand, respectively.
 * 2. For the 2014 edition, the 5th – 2nd placement was announced as Miss Tourism Thailand, Miss Intercontinental Thailand, Miss Supranational Thailand, and Miss Earth Thailand, respectively.
 * 3. For the 2015 edition, the 5th – 2nd placement was announced as First runner-up Miss Grand Thailand, Miss Tourism Thailand, Miss Intercontinental Thailand, and Miss Supranational Thailand, respectively.
 * 4. For the 2016 edition, the 5th – 2nd placement was announced as Miss Top Model Thailand, Miss Tourisam Thailand, Miss Intercontinental Thailand, and Miss Supranational Thailand, respectively.

Winners gallery

 * Province by number of wins
 * Winners by Province

International competition
Habitually, the Miss Grand Thailand finalists are granted the right to participate in various international contests affiliated with the organization. During 2013–2016, their placements had been being announced under the international pageant titles they acquired the right to participate. Nonetheless, after a dispute over franchise fees with the World Beauty Association S.A. of Miss Supranational pageant in 2017, the organization terminated its partnership with such an association, and the national placements have instead been announced as 1st–4th runners-up since then. Back in the inaugural edition, the placement was sequentially announced as Miss Globe Thailand, Miss Intercontinental Thailand, Miss Supranational Thailand, first runner-up, and the winner of Miss Grand Thailand. However, the position for Miss Globe Thailand and the 1st runner-up was respectively replaced by Miss Tourism Thailand and Miss Earth Thailand after the organization purchased the franchises in 2014. Later in 2015, the organizer lost the Miss Earth franchise, the vacant position was announced as the 1st runner-up instead,  and the Miss Supranational Thailand title was later promoted to take over this position in 2016.

In 2014, Organize IQ Ltd., the organizer of the Miss Earth Thailand competition, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the Miss Grand Thailand Ltd. founder for violating the rights for such the contest. The plaintiff claimed the license to select a Thai representative for the Miss Earth from 2013 to 2017. Furthermore, ere the lawsuit action, the Organizer IQ Ltd. requested the defendant to show the evidence approving the license purchasing; however, the aforementioned legitimate demand was refused caused the plaintiff to take legal action against the Miss Grand Thailand Ltd. Originally, the Organizer IQ Co., Ltd. planned to arrange a press conference of the Miss Earth Thailand 2014 pageant on 5 August, and the coronation night was scheduled on 28 September, to elect the candidate for Miss Earth 2014 but unfortunately lost the franchise to Miss Grand Thailand Ltd. who elected Sasi Sintawee, the first runner-up Miss Grand Thailand 2014, to participate in the said international pageant.

The resignation of the finalists was observed in 2014, 2015, and 2017 editions; Ananya Mongkolthai, who has been crowned Miss Supranational Thailand in the 2014 edition, was forced to resign the title due to undisclosed health problems that caused the organization to select Parapadsorn Vorrasirinda, Miss Grand Thailand 2014, to instead compete in Miss Supranational 2014; in which she finished as the first runner-up. However, the reasons for such incidents in 2015 and 2017 were unrevealed.

Oftentimes, the Miss Grand Thailand Ltd. representatives qualified to the finalists round in the international pageants, for instance, three consecutive years as the runner-up at Miss United Continents pageant and obtained four runner-up titles in its sister contest – Miss Grand International, but rarely won the main title. The following are the highlights performance of Miss Grand Thailand titleholders in international pageants since its inception in 2013.
 * Two —  Miss Tourism International winners: Suphatra Kliangprom (2022) and Tia Li Taveepanichpan (2023)
 * One —  Miss Intercontinental winner: Pataraporn Wang (2014)
 * One —  Miss Tourism Metropolitan International winner: Amanda Obdam (2016)
 * One —  Face of Beauty International winner: Peerachada Khunrak (2019)
 * One —  Miss Aura International winner: Ketwalee Plobdee (2023)
 * One —  Miss Southeast Asia Tourism Ambassador winner: Yada Theppanom (2015)

Current Franchises
Color keys : Declared as Winner









Past Franchises
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Regional dethronement and license termination
Since the pageant franchise was distributed to the local organizer in 2016, several incidents of provincial champion dethronement and license cessation have been observed, especially in the first few years of an allotment. It arose from the meticulous regulations of Miss Grand Thailand Ltd., the provincial title holders are not permitted to participate in any beauty pageants throughout the year of reign unless with the organization's consent. In case of regulatory violations, the title would be revoked. Moreover, if the investigation found the director's involvement in such an offense or failure to comply with the contract-specified terms and conditions, the provincial licenses might additionally be terminated.

In 2017, the representative of Satun Province, one of the favorite contenders, was de-titled after participating in another local pageant during her reign, she contended that such a decision was approved by the provincial director; as a result, the license was also ceased. However, the provincial pageant was later held again under the direction of a new franchise holder to select a new representative for the national contest. The candidate from Surin province was dethroned due to the aforementioned circumstances as well. In addition, the organization's investigation found a corrupted issue in the regional pageant of Samut Sakhon Province. Therefore, the competition result was not authenticated and the license was transferred to another organizer, who held the substituted contest to elect the replacement later in Bangkok. Following the national contest completion, the Phatthalung titleholder has subsequently been removed from the provincial title in late November as a result of taking part in the Miss International 2017 pageant in Japan without informing the organization. As well, the candidates from Ang Thong, Amnat Charoen, Nong Khai, Phang Nga, and Mae Hong Son were also relieved from the title after taking part in other local pageants during their reign.

In the 2018 season, merely two provincial title holders were dismissed and received a permanent prohibition to engage in any exhibition related to Miss Grand Thailand Ltd.; namely, the representative of Yasothon and Lampang province forasmuch as both participated in other contests without completing the year of reign. Since then, no incidents of dethronement was encountered.

National finalists
The following list is the national finalists of the Miss Grand Thailand pageant, as well as the competition results.
 * Color keys
 * Declared as the Winner
 * Ended as a Runner-up (Top 10)
 * Ended as a Semifinalist (Top11,12)
 * Ended as a Quarterfinalist (Top 20)
 * Withdrew
 * Did not participate