You Are A Supermodel - Cycle Summary

Cycle Summary

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants Destination
1 January, 2004 Ksenia Kahnovich Alexandra Oleynik Olga Sandrakova, Elena Umnova, Anastasiya Polunina, Nataliya Churayeva, Olga Shekhereva, Veronika Nerodub, Ksenia Pirozhkova, Barbara Serova, Anastasiya Salozubova, Eugenia Tolstikova, Yuliya Vorobieva, Yuliya Oleynik 14
St. Petersburg
2 January 29, 2005 Svetlana Sergienko Arina Morozova Kristina Andreeva, Alyona Tsepova, Ekaterina Borisova, Dariya Ivanova, Yuliya Ivanova, Anna Borodina, Svetlana Kostecko, Tatiana Tanayeva, Nataliya Malyutina, Kseniya Khizhnyak, Anastasiya Titova 13 None
3 January 15, 2006 Tatiana Pekurovskaya Viktoriya Maruseva Olga Vyatkina, Polina Lynova, Maya Puzhaeva (quit), Olga Volkova, Vera Kirienko (quit), Olga Kagarlitskaya, Svetlana Zavialova, Katya Lomachinskaya, Elvira Teslina, Elena Volkova, Alexandra Gurkova, Alexandra Kesova, Anna Petukhova 15
Novosibirsk
4 October 6, 2007 Tatiana Krohina Alevtina Kuptsova &
Yuliya Kuchina
Marta Georgieva, Anna Belova, Dana Borisenko, Irina Tokareva, Anastasiya Bogushevskaya, Yuliya Zavyalova, Darya Sverchkova, Lyudmila Krimer, Irina Galushkina, Alexandra Lobanova 13
St. Petersburg
Novosibirsk

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