Miss World 1981

Data:12 listopada 1981
Kraj: Wielka Brytania
Miasto:Londyn
Gala finałowa:Royal Albert Hall
Liczba uczestniczek:67
Zwyciężczyni:Carmen Josefina Leon Crespo,  Wenezuela
Poprzedniczka:Kimberley Santos,  Guam
Następczyni:Mariasela Alvarez Lebron,  Dominikana
Kraje i terytoria, które wysłały delegacje oraz zajęte miejsce.

31. gala finałowa Miss World odbyła się 12 listopada 1981 w Royal Albert Hall w Londynie. Tytuł Miss World 1981 zdobyła reprezentantka Wenezueli - Carmen Josefina Leon Crespo. Kiedy Irene Sáez przyznano tytuł Miss Universe, uczyniło to Wenezuelę jednym z pierwszych krajów, które zdobyły obydwa tytuły (Miss World i Miss Universe) w tym samym roku (1981). Wenezuela wygrała w konkursie Miss World ponownie w roku 1984, gdzie koronę wywalczyła Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazábal.

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Półfinalistki

Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności

KontynentUczestniczka
Afryka
Ameryki
Azja
Europa
Oceania

Kolejność wyczytywania półfinalistek

  • 1. Belgia
  • 2. Irlandia
  • 3. Wielka Brytania
  • 4. Australia
  • 5. Japonia
  • 6. Zimbabwe
  • 7. Argentyna
  • 8. Brazylia
  • 9. Kanada
  • 10. Kolumbia
  • 11. Jamajka
  • 12. Meksyk
  • 13. Trynidad & Tobago
  • 14. Stany Zjednoczone
  • 15. Wenezuela

Kolejność wyczytywania finalistek

  • 1. Brazylia
  • 2. Kolumbia
  • 3. Wielka Brytania
  • 4. Wenezuela
  • 5. Stany Zjednoczone
  • 6. Australia
  • 7. Jamajka

Nagrody specjalne

Miss Osobowości - Doris Pontvianne Espinoza (Meksyk)
Miss Fotogeniczności - Melissa Hannan (Australia)

Uczestniczki

EUROPA
Numer
Uczestniczki
PaństwoUczestniczka
01 AustriaBeatrix Kopf
02 BelgiaDominique van Eeckhoudt
03 CyprElena Andreou
04 DaniaTina Brandstrup
05 FinlandiaPia Irmeli Ann-Marie Nieminen
06 FrancjaIsabelle Sophie Benárd
07 NiemcyBarbara Reimund
08 GibraltarYvette Maria Bellido
09 GrecjaMaria Argirocastritou
10 HolandiaSaskia Lemmens
11 IslandiaÅsdis Eva Hannesdóttir
12 IrlandiaGeraldine Mary McGrory
13Flag of the Isle of Man.svg ManNicola Jane Grainger
14 WłochyMarisa Tutone
15Flag of Jersey.svg JerseyElizabeth Sarah Walmsley
16 MaltaElizabeth Mary Fenech
17 NorwegiaAnita Nybo
18 HiszpaniaCristina Perez Cottrell
19 SzwecjaCarita Gustafsson
20 SzwajcariaMargit Kilchoer
21 TurcjaAydan Şener
22 Wielka BrytaniaMichelle Donnelly
OCEANIA
Numer
Uczestniczki
PaństwoUczestniczka
23 AustraliaMelissa Hannan
24 GuamRebecca Arroyo
25 Nowa ZelandiaRaewyn Patricia Marcroft
26 Papua-Nowa GwineaJennfer Abaijah
27Flag of French Polynesia.svg TahitiMaimiti Kinnander
28Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa ZachodnieJulianna Curry
AZJA i AFRYKA
Numer
Uczestniczki
PaństwoUczestniczka
29Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg HongkongWinnie Chin Wei-Yee
30 IndieDeepti Divakar
31 IzraelNinnette Asur
32 JaponiaNaomi Kishi
33Flag of South Korea.svg KoreaLee Han-na
34 LibanZeina Joseph Challita
35 MalezjaCynthia Geraldine de Castro
36Flag of the Philippines (light blue).svg FilipinySuzette Nicolas
37 SingapurSushil Kaur Sandhu
38 Sri LankaSonya Elizabeth Tucker
39 TajlandiaMassupha Karbprapun
40Flag of Lesotho (1966).svg LesothoPalesa Joyce Kalele
41 ZimbabweJuliet Nyathi
AMERYKI
Numer
Uczestniczki
PaństwoUczestniczka
42 ArgentynaAna Helen Natali
43 ArubaGerarda Hendrine Jantiene Reopel
44 BahamyMonique Ferguson
45 BermudyCymone Florie Tucker
46 BoliwiaCarolina Diaz Mansour
47Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg BrazyliaMaristela Silvia Grazzia
48 KanadaEarla Stewart
49Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg KajmanyDonna Marie Myrie
50 ChileSusanna Bravo Indo
51 KolumbiaNini Johanna Soto González
52 KostarykaSucetty Salas Quintanilla
53Flag of Curaçao.svg CuraçaoMylene Mariela Gerard
54 DominikanaJosefina Maria Cuello Perez
55 EkwadorLucia Isabel Vinueza Urjelles
56 SalwadorMartha Alicia Ortiz
57 GwatemalaBeatriz Bojorquez Palacios
58 HondurasXiomara Sikaffy Mena
59 JamajkaSandra Angela Cunningham
60 MeksykDoris Pontvianne Espinoza
61 PeruOlga Roxana Zumaran Burga
62 PortorykoAndrenira Ruiz Saenz
63 SurinamJoan Boldewijn
64 Trynidad i TobagoRachel Ann Thomas
65 Stany ZjednoczoneLisa Lynn Moss
66 UrugwajSilia Marianela Bas Carrese
67 WenezuelaCarmen Josefina Leon Crespo

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