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Inka Weickel

Age:20
Occupation: Student
Height: 171

Inka grew up in Alzey, a small town in the middle of the winegrowing area near Frankfurt. She lives in an old restored roman house built in 1850 with her family. She is a second year student of economics and business management. Her ambition is to become a manager in the fashion or cosmetic industry. Inka enjoys many kinds of sports: fitness, swimming, tennis, skiing and is just starting to play golf, but most of all she is an enthusiastic dancer (all standard dances, from waltz, tango, to jive and boogie. During her semester vacations Inka has done some promotion work and has worked in a big German Bank. Her personal motto is "A day without laughing is a lost day!"

What Jobs have you done? What was the most interesting/bizarre?
During my school years I worked in a shop selling baby and children’s fashions and in a fitness centre.During semester vacations I did some model and promotion jobs and worked in a big German bank.

What are your career ambitions, how do you plan to realise them?
I would like to work for a big fashion or cosmetic company, best of all as a Purchase and Sales Manager. I try to realize my plans with my study of economics, practical work in different companies and contact with a lot of managements.

What is the proudest moment of your life? (Not including winning your National Title)
The proudest moment of my life was when I got my Abitur certificate, because it was the first important step to realise my career ambitions and because I even got a special praise for my achievements at school.

What was the funniest/most embarrassing moment of your life?
In every case you should be able to laugh about yourself.

What was the funniest/most embarrassing moment of your life?
I met very interesting people, politicians, actors, musicians, artists, very important businessmen and priests.

Tell us about an interesting event you have attended, or a person that you have met.
At the reception of the Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate I had a very interesting discussion with an important and influential Bishop. He came towards me because he admired my ‘beautiful high heels’. Later we talked about women in church and especially witches in the middle Ages.

What would you like to do, if you became Miss World 2004?
I’d like to be an ambassador for young women and would give them the message: "If you have dreams, you will also have a future!" Besides that I’d like to support human rights organisations and societies for the prevention of cruelty against animals.

If you had a personal motto what would it be?
A day without laughing is a lost day!

Give details of any charitable work undertaken?
I did a practical training at the Youth Welfare Department. I visited remand homes and approved schools and learnt a lot about juvenile crime and unbalanced young people.

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