Miss World 1982

Data:18 listopada 1982
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

KontynentUczestniczka
Afryka
Ameryki
Azja
Europa
Oceania

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

NagrodaUczestniczka
Miss Osobowości
Miss Fotogeniczności

Uczestniczki

PaństwoUczestniczkaMiasto rodzinne
 ArubaNoriza Antonia HelderOranjestad
 AustraliaCatherine Ann MorrisSydney
 BahamyOralee Laverne StubbsNassau
 BelgiaMarie Pierre LemaitreBruksela
 BermudyHeather Michelle RossSomerset
 BoliwiaBrita Margareta CederbergOruro
Flag of Brazil (1968-1992).svg BrazyliaMonica JannuzziLondrina
 ChileMariana Margarita Reinhardt LagosSantiago
Flag of Curaçao.svg CuraçaoVendetta Maria RoozendalWillemstad
 CyprMarina Elena RauscherLimassol
 DaniaTina Maria NielsenKopenhaga
 DominikanaMariasela Alvarez LebronSanto Domingo
 EkwadorGianna Machiavello GonzalezGuayaquil
Flag of the Philippines (light blue).svg FilipinySara-Jane Coronel ArezaManila
 FinlandiaSari Kaarina AspholmVantaa
 FrancjaMartine Marie PhilippsAudincourt
 GibraltarLouise Michelle GillingwaterGibraltar
 GrecjaAnthy PriovolosAteny
 GuamFrances Rose LimtiacoTamuning
 GwatemalaEdith Suzanne Whitbeck CainGwatemala
 HiszpaniaAna Isabel Herrero GarciaZaragoza
 HolandiaIrene Maria Petronnella Heinrichs SchellVenlo
 HondurasAna Lucia Rivera CastroSan Pedro Sula
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg HongkongCally Kwong Mei-WanHongkong
 IndieUttara MhatreNashik
 IndonezjaAndi BotenriDżakarta
 IrlandiaRoberta BrownDerry
 IslandiaMaria Björk SverrisdóttirReykjavík
 IzraelAnat KeremHajfa
 JamajkaCornelia Ramona Roxanne ParchmentKingston
 JaponiaMutsuko KikuchiTokio
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg JugosławiaAna SassoSplit
Flag of the Cayman Islands (pre-1999).svg KajmanyMaureen Therese LewisGeorge Town
 KanadaJody JensenCalgary
 KolumbiaMaria Teresa Gomez FajardoMedellín
Flag of South Korea.svg KoreaChoi Sung-yoonSeul
 KostarykaMaureen Jimenez SolanoSan José
 LibanMay Mansour ChahwanBejrut
 MalezjaNellie Teoh Swee YangKuala Lumpur
 MaltaAdelina CamilleriMosta
Flag of the Isle of Man.svg ManMaria Elizabeth CraigJurby
 MeksykAna Ruth Garcia JimenezVillahermosa
 NiemcyKerstin Natalie PaeserackHanower
 NorwegiaJanett Carine KreftingOslo
 Nowa ZelandiaSusan Jane MainlandHamilton
 PanamaLorena MorenoPanama
 ParagwajSusan Dominguez GutterAsunción
 PeruCynthia Mercedes PiedraLima
 PortorykoJannette Torres BurgosSan Juan
 PortugaliaSuzana Walker dos Santos DiasLizbona
 SalwadorLorendana MungutaSan Salvador
Flag of Samoa.svg Samoa ZachodnieLilly Caroline HuntApia
 SingapurYvonne TanSingapur
 Sri LankaTania Colleen Anne PereiraPanadura
 Stany ZjednoczoneElizabeth LuAnn CaugheyAbilene
 SzwajcariaLolita Laure MorenaLocarno
 SzwecjaAnne-Lie Margareta SjöbergEskilstuna
Flag of French Polynesia.svg TahitiTeura TuhitiPapeete
 TajlandiaAlisa KajornchaiyakulBangkok
 Trynidad i TobagoAlthea Ingrid RockePort-of-Spain
 TurcjaAyse Belgin GuvenStambuł
 UrugwajVarinia Roxana Govea PazosMontevideo
 WenezuelaMichelle Marie Shoda BellosoMaracaibo
 Wielka BrytaniaDella Frances DolanGrimsby
 WłochyRaffaella del RosarioBolonia
Flag of the United States Virgin Islands.svg Wyspy Dziewicze Stanów ZjednoczonychBenedicta AcostaSt. Croix
Flag of the Turks and Caicos Islands.svg Wyspy Turks i CaicosLolita Elaine ArizaGrand Turk
 ZimbabweCaroline MurindaHarare

Notatki dot. krajów uczestniczących

Państwa powracające i debiuty

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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