Miss World 1989
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Date | 22 November 1989 |
Presenters | Peter Marshall, Alexandra Bastedo, John Davidson |
Entertainment | Aswad |
Venue | Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong |
Broadcaster | ATV |
Entrants | 78 |
Debuts | Hungary, Latvia, Namibia, USSR |
Withdrawals | Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Bulgaria, Cook Islands, Egypt, India, Isle of Man, Lebanon, Liberia, St. Kitts & Nevis, Swaziland, Turks & Caicos, Uruguay |
Returns | Aruba, Czechoslovakia, Panama, Puerto Rico |
Winner |
Aneta Kręglicka [1][2] Poland |
Miss World 1989, the 39th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 22 November 1989 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. 78 contestants took part in the pageant. It was also the first time the Soviet Union has sent a contestant in any major pageant. The winner was Aneta Kręglicka of Poland, who was the first Eastern European person to win the competition.[1][2] She was crowned by Miss World 1988, Linda Pétursdóttir of Iceland.
Results
Placements
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Continental Queens of Beauty
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Asia |
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Caribbean |
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Europe |
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Oceania |
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Contestants
Nation | Contestant | Hometown | Preliminary Score |
American Virgin Islands | Vanessa Thomas | St. Thomas | 22 |
Argentina | Patricia Weidenhofer | La Pampa | 19 |
Aruba | Delailah Odor-Wever | Oranjestad | 18 |
Australia | Natalie Tania McCurry | Sydney | 25 |
Austria | Marion Amann | Vienna | 20 |
Bahamas | Carolyn Moree | Nassau | 18 |
Belgium | Greet Ramaekers | Limbourg | 18 |
Belize | Martha Badillo | San Pedro | 18 |
Bermuda | Cherie Tannock | Warwick | 18 |
Bolivia | María Victoria Julio | Tarija | 20 |
Canada | Leanne Caputo | Milton | 29 |
Cayman Islands | Michelle Garcia | Grand Cayman | 18 |
Chile | Claudia Celis Bahamondes | Santiago | 18 |
Chinese Taipei | Wang Min-Yei | Taipei | 18 |
Colombia | Mónica María Isaza Mejía | Medellín | 27 |
Costa Rica | María Antonieta Sáenz Vargas | San José | 18 |
Curaçao | Supharmy Sadjie | Willemstad | 18 |
Cyprus | Irma Voulgari | Larnaca | 18 |
Czechoslovakia | Jana Hronkova | Košice | 21 |
Denmark | Charlotte Pedersen | Holstebro | 21 |
Dominican Republic | Irma Guillermina Mauriz Pimentel | San Felipe de Puerto Plata | 19 |
Ecuador | Ximena Paulett Correa Jarre | Machala | 18 |
El Salvador | Ana Estela Aguilar | San Salvador | 19 |
Finland | Åsa Maria Lovdahl | Helsinki | 26 |
France | Stephanie (Peggy) Zlotkowski | Bordeaux | 19 |
Germany | Jasmine Bell | Berlin | 22 |
Ghana | Afua Amoah Bonsu | Accra | 18 |
Gibraltar | Audrey Gingell | Gibraltar | 18 |
Greece | Katerina Petropoulou | Athens | 18 |
Guam | Cora Taitano Yanger | Mangilao | 18 |
Guatemala | Rocío Lerma de la Vega | Guatemala City | 19 |
Guyana | Lyla Shalimar Ryhaan Majeed | Georgetown | 18 |
Holland | Liesbeth Caspers | Noordwijk | 25 |
Honduras | Belinda Bodden Álvarez | San Pedro Sula | 20 |
Hong Kong | Ewong Yung-Hung | Hong Kong Island | 18 |
Hungary | Magdolna Gerloczy | Budapest | 22 |
Iceland | Hugrún Linda Guðmundsdóttir | Reykjavík | 19 |
Ireland | Barbara Ann Curran | Dublin | 27 |
Israel | Ronit Siton | Jerusalem | 23 |
Italy | Paola Mercurio | Naples | 24 |
Jamaica | Natasha Lee Marcanik | Kingston | 18 |
Japan | Kaori Muto | Tokyo | 19 |
Kenya | Grace Chabari | Mombasa | 19 |
Korea | Kim Hye-ri | Seoul | 24 |
Latvia | Ina Magone | Liepāja | 18 |
Luxembourg | Chris Scott | Luxembourg City | 23 |
Macau | Guilhermina Madeira da Silva Pedruco | Macau | 19 |
Malaysia | Vivien Chen Shee-Yee | Kuching | 18 |
Malta | Marika Micallef | Għargħur | 18 |
Mauritius | Jeanne-Françoise Nathalie Clement | Beau Bassin | 20 |
Mexico | Nelia María Ochoa Arteaga | Veracruz | 22 |
Namibia | Emarencia (Emsie) Esterhuizen | Windhoek | 18 |
New Zealand | Helen Rowney | Auckland | 18 |
Nigeria | Bianca Onoh | Enugu | 18 |
Norway | Bente Brunland | Oslo | 25 |
Panama | Gloria Stella Quintana | Panama City | 21 |
Papua New Guinea | Joycelin Leahy | Port Moresby | 18 |
Paraguay | Alicia María Jaime Villamayor | Asunción | 18 |
Peru | Maritza Zorrilla Priori | Lima | 19 |
Philippines | Estrella Singson Querubin | Manila | 20 |
Poland | Aneta Beata Kreglicka [1][2] | Gdańsk | 30 |
Portugal | Maria Angelica Mira Rosado | Lisbon | 20 |
Puerto Rico | Tania Collazo | Orocovis | 18 |
St. Vincent & the Grenadines | Anna Young | Kingstown | 20 |
Singapore | Jacqueline Ang | Singapore | 19 |
Spain | Eva María Pedraza López | Córdoba | 18 |
Sri Lanka | Serena Danvers | Colombo | 18 |
Sweden | Lena Berglind | Gothenburg | 18 |
Switzerland | Catherine Mesot | Wil | 19 |
Thailand | Prathumrat Woramali | Bangkok | 29 |
Trinidad & Tobago | Samantha Bhagan | Goodwood Park | 19 |
Turkey | Burcu Burkut | İzmir | 19 |
Uganda | Doreen Lamon-Opira | Kampala | 18 |
United Kingdom | Suzanne Younger | Caerphilly | 26 |
United States | Jill Renee Scheffert | Oklahoma City | 26 |
USSR | Anna Gorbunova [3] | Zelenograd | 24 |
Venezuela | Fabiola Chiara Candosín Marchetti | Caracas | 20 |
Yugoslavia | Aleksandra Dobraš | Banja Luka | 18 |
Judges
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Notes
Debuts
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Returns
Last competed in 1969:
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Last competed in 1985:
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Last competed in 1987:
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Replacements
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Withdrawals
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References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "European crowned Miss World '89". The Evening News. November 24, 1989. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Miss Poland destroys wall, wins Miss World". Ocala Star-Banner. November 24, 1989. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- 1 2 Miklossy, K.; Ilic, M. (2014). Competition in Socialist Society. Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe. Taylor & Francis. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-317-75275-2.
- ↑ The Very First Miss USSR
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