Miss World 1962
Data: | 8 listopada 1962 |
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Kraj: | Wielka Brytania |
Miasto: | Londyn |
Gala finałowa: | Lyceum Theatre |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 33 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Catharina Johanna Lodders, Holandia |
Poprzedniczka: | Rosemarie Frankland, Wielka Brytania |
Następczyni: | Carole Joan Crawford, Jamajka |
Miss World 1962 - 12. edycja konkursu Miss World odbyła się w Lyceum Theatre w Londynie. W konkursie wzięły udział 33 państwa. Galę finałową poprowadził Michael Aspel. Konkurs wygrała, jako druga Holenderka, Catharina Lodders.
Wyniki
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Uczestniczki
- Argentyna - Maria Amalia Ramirez
- Austria - Inge Jaklin
- Belgia - Christine Delit
- Brazylia - Vera Lúzia Saba
- Cypr - Magda Michailides
- Dania - Rikki Stisager
- Ekwador - Elaine Ortega Hougen
- Finlandia - Kaarina Marita Leskinen
- Francja - Monique Lemaire
- Grecja - Glasmine Moraitou
- Hiszpania - Conchita Roig Urpi
- Holandia - Catharina Johanna Lodders
- Indie - Ferial Karim
- Irlandia - Muriel O'Hanlon
- Islandia - Rannvelg Olafsdóttir
- Izrael - Ilana Porat
- Jamajka - Chriss Leon
- Japonia - Teruko Ikeda
- Jordania - Leila Emile Khadder
- Kanada - Marlene Leeson
- Korea - Chung Tae-ja
- Luksemburg - Brita Gerson
- Niemcy - Anita Steffen
- Nowa Zelandia - Maureen Te Rangi Rere I Waho Kingi
- Portugalia - Palmira Ferreira
- Republika Chińska - Roxsana L.S. Chiang
- Południowa Afryka - Yvonne Maryann Ficker
- Stany Zjednoczone - Amadee Chabot
- Szwecja - Daga Margaretha Malin
- Urugwaj - Maria Noel Genouese
- Wenezuela - Betzabeth Franco Blanco
- Wielka Brytania - Jackie White
- Włochy - Raffaella da Carolis
Notatki dot. państw uczestniczących
Powracające państwa i terytoria
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1959:
Ostatnio uczestniczące w 1960:
Państwa i terytoria rezygnujące
- Boliwia - Rosemarie Lederer Aguilera (nie przyjechała na konkurs)
- Cejlon
- Liban
- Madagaskar
- Nikaragua
- Rodezja i Niasa
- Surinam
- Turcja - uczestniczka nie pojawiła się na konkursie, zamiast tego wzięła ślub
Państwa nieuczestniczące
- Dominikana - Carolina Nouel (zrezygnowała dzień przed finałem)
- Paragwaj - Maria Isabel Maas Uhl (nie przyjechała na konkurs)
Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss World (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss World 1962 (ang.). [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2020-04-27)].
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