Miss World 1983
Miss World 1983 | |
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Miss World 1983 Titlecard | |
Date | 17 November 1983 |
Presenters | Peter Marshall, Judith Chalmers |
Entertainment | Leo Sayer |
Venue | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK |
Broadcaster | Thames Television |
Entrants | 72 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | Poland, Tonga |
Withdrawals | Sri Lanka, Tahiti, Zimbabwe |
Returns | Austria, Barbados, Gambia, Liberia, Swaziland |
Winner |
Sarah-Jane Hutt United Kingdom |
Miss World 1983, the 33rd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 17 November 1983 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. The winner was Sarah-Jane Hutt from United Kingdom.[1] She was crowned by Miss World 1982, Mariasela Álvarez of Dominican Republic. First runner-up was Rocío Isabel Luna representing Colombia and second runner-up was Cátia Pedrosa from Brazil. Miss World 1983 marked the first Miss World event that included an intelligence test for contestants.[2] The intelligence test was created by psychologists.[2]
Results
Placements
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6th runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continental Group | Contestant |
Africa |
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Americas |
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Asia |
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Europe |
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Oceania |
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Contestants
Number | Nation | Contestant | Hometown |
01 | American Virgin Islands | Chandra Theresa Ramsingh | St. Croix |
02 | Aruba | Audrey Bruges | Oranjestad |
03 | Australia | Tanya Bowe | Adelaide |
04 | Austria | Mercedes Stermitz | Klagenfurt |
05 | Bahamas | Lucille Bullen | Nassau |
06 | Barbados | Nina McIntosh-Clarke | Bridgetown |
07 | Belgium | Françoise Bostoen | Roeselare |
08 | Bermuda | Angelita Emily Diaz | St. Georges |
09 | Bolivia | Ana María Taboada Arnold | Tarija |
10 | Brazil | Cátia Silveira Pedrosa | Rio de Janeiro |
11 | Canada | Katharine Durish | Toronto |
12 | Cayman Islands | Effie Ebanks | George Town |
13 | Chile | Gina Rovira Beyris | Santiago |
14 | Colombia | Rocío Isabel Luna Flórez | El Banco |
15 | Costa Rica | María Argentina Meléndez Herrera | San Jose |
16 | Curaçao | Yvette Rowina Domacasse | Willemstad |
17 | Cyprus | Katia Chrysochou | Larnaca |
18 | Denmark | Tina-Lissette Dahl Joergensen | Holstebro |
19 | Dominican Republic | Yonoris Maribel Estrella Florentino | Azua de Compostela |
20 | Ecuador | Martha Lascano Salcedo | Guayaquil |
21 | El Salvador | Carmen Irene Álvarez Gallardo | San Salvador |
22 | Finland | Sanna Marita Pekkala | Helsinki |
23 | France | Frederique Marcelle Leroy | Bordeaux |
24 | Gambia | Abbey Scattrel Janneh | Banjul |
25 | Germany | Claudia Zielinski | Lindenberg |
26 | Gibraltar | Jessica Palao | Gibraltar |
27 | Greece | Anna Martinou | Athens |
28 | Guam | Geraldine Santos | Chalan Pago-Ordot |
29 | Guatemala | Hilda Mansilla Manrique | Guatemala City |
30 | Holland | Nancy Lalleman Heynis | Amsterdam |
31 | Honduras | Carmen Isabel Morales Ustáriz | Puerto Cortés |
32 | Hong Kong | Margaret Cheung Man Yuk | Hong Kong Island |
33 | Iceland | Unnur Steinsson | Álftanes |
34 | India | Sweety Grewal | Bombay |
35 | Indonesia | Titi Dwi Jayati | Jakarta |
36 | Ireland | Patricia Nolan | Dublin |
37 | Isle of Man | Jennifer Huyton | Bride |
38 | Israel | Yi'fat Schechter | Tel Aviv |
39 | Italy | Barbara Previato | Modena |
40 | Jamaica | Catherine Elizabeth Levy | Kingston |
41 | Japan | Mie Nakahara | Tokyo |
42 | Korea | Seo Min-sook | Seoul |
43 | Lebanon | Douchka Abi-Nader | Beirut |
44 | Liberia | Annie Broderick | Montserrado |
45 | Malaysia | Michelle Yeoh Choo Keng | Ipoh |
46 | Malta | Odette Balzan | Rabat |
47 | Mexico | Mayra Adela Rojas González | Mexico City |
48 | New Zealand | Maria Sando | Palmerston North |
49 | Norway | Karen Elizabeth Dobloug | Drammen |
50 | Panama | Marissa Burgos Canalias | Panama City |
51 | Paraguay | Antonella Filartiga Montuori | Asuncion |
52 | Peru | Lisbet Alcázar Salomón | Lima |
53 | Philippines | Marilou Sadia Sadiua | Manila |
54 | Poland | Lidia Wasiak | Szczecin |
55 | Portugal | Cesaltina de Conceiçao Lopes da Silva | Lisbon |
56 | Puerto Rico | Fátima Mustafa Vásquez | Aibonito |
57 | Singapore | Sharon Denise Wells | Singapore |
58 | Spain | Milagros Pérez Castro | Gran Canaria |
59 | Swaziland | Gladys Rudd | Manzini |
60 | Sweden | Eva Liza Törnquist | Stockholm |
61 | Switzerland | Patricia Lang | Zurich |
62 | Thailand | Tavinan Kongkran | Bangkok |
63 | Tonga | Anna Johansson | Niuafoʻou |
64 | Trinidad & Tobago | Esther Juliette Farmer | San Fernando |
65 | Turkey | Ebru Özmeriç | Istanbul |
66 | Turks & Caicos | Cheryl Astwood | Grand Turk |
67 | United Kingdom | Sarah-Jane Hutt [1] | Dorset |
68 | United States | Lisa Gayle Allred | Fort Worth |
69 | Uruguay | Silvia Zumarán | Montevideo |
70 | Venezuela | Carolina Cerruti Duijm | Caracas |
71 | Western Samoa | Theresa Vaotapu Thomsen | Apia |
72 | Yugoslavia | Bernarda Marovt | Ljubljana |
Judges
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Notes
Debuts
- Poland
- Tonga
Returns
Last competed in 1970:
Last competed in 1972:
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Last competed in 1975:
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Last competed in 1980:
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Withdrawals
- Sri Lanka – Fiona Wickremesinghe (personal reasons)
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Sarah Jane Hutt, Miss U.K, is crowned Miss World 1983, during the...". Getty Images. November 17, 1983. Retrieved January 26, 2016.
- 1 2 "Brains or Beauty?". New Straits Times. February 4, 1988. p. 5. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
For the first time, contestants for the Miss World 1983 in London were put through a one-and-a-half-hour intelligence test devised by psychologists
- 1 2 3 "Miss World". Ottawa Citizen. Nov 18, 1983. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
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