Miss World 1982
Data: | 18 listopada 1982 |
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Kraj: | Wielka Brytania |
Miasto: | Londyn |
Gala finałowa: | Royal Albert Hall |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 68 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Mariasela Alvarez Lebron, Dominikana |
Poprzedniczka: | Carmen Josefina Leon Crespo, Wenezuela |
Następczyni: | Sarah-Jane Hutt, Wielka Brytania |
Miss World 1982 – był to 32. edycja konkursu Miss World, odbyła się ona 18 listopada 1982 r. w Royal Albert Hall w Londynie. Zwyciężyła Mariasela Alvarez Lebron reprezentująca Dominikanę, pokonała ona 67 pozostałych uczestniczek z całego świata.
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Półfinalistki |
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. Australia
- 2. Boliwia
- 3. Kajmany
- 4. Dania
- 5. Dominikana
- 6. Finlandia
- 7. Guam
- 8. Irlandia
- 9. Filipiny
- 10. Szwajcaria
- 11. Trynidad i Tobago
- 12. Wielka Brytania
- 13. Stany Zjednoczone
- 14. Jugosławia
- 15. Zimbabwe
Kolejność wyczytywania finalistek
- 1. Szwajcaria
- 2. Dominikana
- 3. Stany Zjednoczone
- 4. Trynidad i Tobago
- 5. Irlandia
- 6. Finlandia
- 7. Wielka Brytania
Nagrody specjalne
Nagroda | Uczestniczka |
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Miss Osobowości |
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Miss Fotogeniczności |
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Uczestniczki
Państwo | Uczestniczka | Miasto rodzinne |
Aruba | Noriza Antonia Helder | Oranjestad |
Australia | Catherine Ann Morris | Sydney |
Bahamy | Oralee Laverne Stubbs | Nassau |
Belgia | Marie Pierre Lemaitre | Bruksela |
Bermudy | Heather Michelle Ross | Somerset |
Boliwia | Brita Margareta Cederberg | Oruro |
Brazylia | Monica Jannuzzi | Londrina |
Chile | Mariana Margarita Reinhardt Lagos | Santiago |
Curaçao | Vendetta Maria Roozendal | Willemstad |
Cypr | Marina Elena Rauscher | Limassol |
Dania | Tina Maria Nielsen | Kopenhaga |
Dominikana | Mariasela Alvarez Lebron | Santo Domingo |
Ekwador | Gianna Machiavello Gonzalez | Guayaquil |
Filipiny | Sara-Jane Coronel Areza | Manila |
Finlandia | Sari Kaarina Aspholm | Vantaa |
Francja | Martine Marie Philipps | Audincourt |
Gibraltar | Louise Michelle Gillingwater | Gibraltar |
Grecja | Anthy Priovolos | Ateny |
Guam | Frances Rose Limtiaco | Tamuning |
Gwatemala | Edith Suzanne Whitbeck Cain | Gwatemala |
Hiszpania | Ana Isabel Herrero Garcia | Zaragoza |
Holandia | Irene Maria Petronnella Heinrichs Schell | Venlo |
Honduras | Ana Lucia Rivera Castro | San Pedro Sula |
Hongkong | Cally Kwong Mei-Wan | Hongkong |
Indie | Uttara Mhatre | Nashik |
Indonezja | Andi Botenri | Dżakarta |
Irlandia | Roberta Brown | Derry |
Islandia | Maria Björk Sverrisdóttir | Reykjavík |
Izrael | Anat Kerem | Hajfa |
Jamajka | Cornelia Ramona Roxanne Parchment | Kingston |
Japonia | Mutsuko Kikuchi | Tokio |
Jugosławia | Ana Sasso | Split |
Kajmany | Maureen Therese Lewis | George Town |
Kanada | Jody Jensen | Calgary |
Kolumbia | Maria Teresa Gomez Fajardo | Medellín |
Korea | Choi Sung-yoon | Seul |
Kostaryka | Maureen Jimenez Solano | San José |
Liban | May Mansour Chahwan | Bejrut |
Malezja | Nellie Teoh Swee Yang | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Adelina Camilleri | Mosta |
Man | Maria Elizabeth Craig | Jurby |
Meksyk | Ana Ruth Garcia Jimenez | Villahermosa |
Niemcy | Kerstin Natalie Paeserack | Hanower |
Norwegia | Janett Carine Krefting | Oslo |
Nowa Zelandia | Susan Jane Mainland | Hamilton |
Panama | Lorena Moreno | Panama |
Paragwaj | Susan Dominguez Gutter | Asunción |
Peru | Cynthia Mercedes Piedra | Lima |
Portoryko | Jannette Torres Burgos | San Juan |
Portugalia | Suzana Walker dos Santos Dias | Lizbona |
Salwador | Lorendana Munguta | San Salvador |
Samoa Zachodnie | Lilly Caroline Hunt | Apia |
Singapur | Yvonne Tan | Singapur |
Sri Lanka | Tania Colleen Anne Pereira | Panadura |
Stany Zjednoczone | Elizabeth LuAnn Caughey | Abilene |
Szwajcaria | Lolita Laure Morena | Locarno |
Szwecja | Anne-Lie Margareta Sjöberg | Eskilstuna |
Tahiti | Teura Tuhiti | Papeete |
Tajlandia | Alisa Kajornchaiyakul | Bangkok |
Trynidad i Tobago | Althea Ingrid Rocke | Port-of-Spain |
Turcja | Ayse Belgin Guven | Stambuł |
Urugwaj | Varinia Roxana Govea Pazos | Montevideo |
Wenezuela | Michelle Marie Shoda Belloso | Maracaibo |
Wielka Brytania | Della Frances Dolan | Grimsby |
Włochy | Raffaella del Rosario | Bolonia |
Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów Zjednoczonych | Benedicta Acosta | St. Croix |
Wyspy Turks i Caicos | Lolita Elaine Ariza | Grand Turk |
Zimbabwe | Caroline Murinda | Harare |
Notatki dot. krajów uczestniczących
Państwa powracające i debiuty
- Indonezja i Wyspy Turks i Caicos uczestniczyły w konkursie Miss World pierwszy raz.
- Jugosławia ostatnio uczestniczyła w konkursie w 1975 r.
- Portugalia ostatnio uczestniczyła w konkursie w 1979 r.
- Panama i Paragwaj ostatnio uczestniczyły w konkursie w 1980 r.
Państwa, które zrezygnowały z udziału w konkursie
- Argentyna nie uczestniczyła w konkursie z powodu trwającego z Wielką Brytanią politycznego konfliktu o Falklandy.
- Reprezentująca Austrię, Rita Isabelle Zehtner, nie uczestniczyła w konkursie z powodów osobistych.
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