Miss World 1981
Data: | 12 listopada 1981 |
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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 |
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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Kontynentalne Królowe Piękności
Kontynent | Uczestniczka |
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Afryka |
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Ameryki |
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Azja |
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Europa |
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Oceania |
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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 | Państwo | Uczestniczka |
01 | Austria | Beatrix Kopf |
02 | Belgia | Dominique van Eeckhoudt |
03 | Cypr | Elena Andreou |
04 | Dania | Tina Brandstrup |
05 | Finlandia | Pia Irmeli Ann-Marie Nieminen |
06 | Francja | Isabelle Sophie Benárd |
07 | Niemcy | Barbara Reimund |
08 | Gibraltar | Yvette Maria Bellido |
09 | Grecja | Maria Argirocastritou |
10 | Holandia | Saskia Lemmens |
11 | Islandia | Åsdis Eva Hannesdóttir |
12 | Irlandia | Geraldine Mary McGrory |
13 | Man | Nicola Jane Grainger |
14 | Włochy | Marisa Tutone |
15 | Jersey | Elizabeth Sarah Walmsley |
16 | Malta | Elizabeth Mary Fenech |
17 | Norwegia | Anita Nybo |
18 | Hiszpania | Cristina Perez Cottrell |
19 | Szwecja | Carita Gustafsson |
20 | Szwajcaria | Margit Kilchoer |
21 | Turcja | Aydan Şener |
22 | Wielka Brytania | Michelle Donnelly |
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Numer Uczestniczki | Państwo | Uczestniczka |
23 | Australia | Melissa Hannan |
24 | Guam | Rebecca Arroyo |
25 | Nowa Zelandia | Raewyn Patricia Marcroft |
26 | Papua-Nowa Gwinea | Jennfer Abaijah |
27 | Tahiti | Maimiti Kinnander |
28 | Samoa Zachodnie | Julianna Curry |
AZJA i AFRYKA | ||
Numer Uczestniczki | Państwo | Uczestniczka |
29 | Hongkong | Winnie Chin Wei-Yee |
30 | Indie | Deepti Divakar |
31 | Izrael | Ninnette Asur |
32 | Japonia | Naomi Kishi |
33 | Korea | Lee Han-na |
34 | Liban | Zeina Joseph Challita |
35 | Malezja | Cynthia Geraldine de Castro |
36 | Filipiny | Suzette Nicolas |
37 | Singapur | Sushil Kaur Sandhu |
38 | Sri Lanka | Sonya Elizabeth Tucker |
39 | Tajlandia | Massupha Karbprapun |
40 | Lesotho | Palesa Joyce Kalele |
41 | Zimbabwe | Juliet Nyathi |
AMERYKI | ||
Numer Uczestniczki | Państwo | Uczestniczka |
42 | Argentyna | Ana Helen Natali |
43 | Aruba | Gerarda Hendrine Jantiene Reopel |
44 | Bahamy | Monique Ferguson |
45 | Bermudy | Cymone Florie Tucker |
46 | Boliwia | Carolina Diaz Mansour |
47 | Brazylia | Maristela Silvia Grazzia |
48 | Kanada | Earla Stewart |
49 | Kajmany | Donna Marie Myrie |
50 | Chile | Susanna Bravo Indo |
51 | Kolumbia | Nini Johanna Soto González |
52 | Kostaryka | Sucetty Salas Quintanilla |
53 | Curaçao | Mylene Mariela Gerard |
54 | Dominikana | Josefina Maria Cuello Perez |
55 | Ekwador | Lucia Isabel Vinueza Urjelles |
56 | Salwador | Martha Alicia Ortiz |
57 | Gwatemala | Beatriz Bojorquez Palacios |
58 | Honduras | Xiomara Sikaffy Mena |
59 | Jamajka | Sandra Angela Cunningham |
60 | Meksyk | Doris Pontvianne Espinoza |
61 | Peru | Olga Roxana Zumaran Burga |
62 | Portoryko | Andrenira Ruiz Saenz |
63 | Surinam | Joan Boldewijn |
64 | Trynidad i Tobago | Rachel Ann Thomas |
65 | Stany Zjednoczone | Lisa Lynn Moss |
66 | Urugwaj | Silia Marianela Bas Carrese |
67 | Wenezuela | Carmen Josefina Leon Crespo |
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