Miss World 1964
Miss World 1964 | |
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Date | 12 November 1964 |
Presenters | Michael Aspel |
Venue | Lyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom |
Broadcaster | BBC |
Entrants | 42 |
Placements | 16 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Ann Sidney United Kingdom |
Miss World 1964 was the 14th edition of the
Carole Joan Crawford
of Jamaica.
Results
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss World 1964 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 7 | |
Top 16 |
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Contestants
- Argentina – Ana María Soria
- Aruba – Regina Croes
- Austria – Victoria Lazek
- Belgium – Danièle Defrère
- Brazil – Maria Isabel de Avellar Elias
- Canada – Mary Lou Farrell †
- Ceylon now Sri Lanka – Marina Dellerene Swan
- Republic of China now Taiwan – Linda Lin Su-Hsing
- Colombia – Paulina Vargas Gilede
- Denmark – Yvonne Mortensen
- Ecuador – María de Lourdes Anda Vallejo
- Finland – Maila Maria Östring
- France – Jacqueline Gayraud
- Germany – Juliane Herm
- Gibraltar – Lydia Davis
- Greece – Mary Kouyoumitzou
- Holland now Netherlands – Renske van der Berg
- Honduras – Araceli Cano
- Iceland – Rósa Einarsdóttir
- Ireland – Mairen Cullen
- Italy – Mirka Sartori
- Jamaica – Erica Joanne Cooke
- Japan – Yoshiko Nakatani
- South Korea – Yoon Mi-hee
- Lebanon – Nana Barakat
- Liberia – Norma Dorothy Davis
- Luxembourg – Gabrielle Heyrard
- Montserrat – Helen Joseph
- Morocco – Leila Gourmala
- New Zealand – Lyndal Ursula Cruikshank
- Nicaragua – Sandra Correa
- Portugal – Rolanda Campos
- South Africa – Vedra Karamitas
- Spain – María José Ulla Madronero
- Suriname – Norma Dorothy Tin Chen Fung
- Sweden – Agneta Malmgren
- Tunisia – Dolly Allouche
- Turkey – Nurlan Coskun
- United Kingdom now split England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales – Ann Sidney
- Uruguay – Alicia Elena Gómez
- United States – Jeanne Marie Quinn
- Venezuela – Mercedes Hernández Nieves
Notes
Debuts
- Aruba and Montserrat competed in Miss World for the first time.
Returning countries
- Morocco last competed in 1958.
- Gibraltar and Honduras last competed in 1959.
- Lebanon last competed in 1961.
- Republic of China now Taiwan, Ecuador, Italy, and Uruguay last competed in 1962.
Nations not competing
- Bolivia – Sonia Marino Cárdenas
- Chile – No contest was held
- Cyprus – No contest was held
- Israel – Ofira Margalit (Military duty)
- Jordan – Katie Barnaba Faizah
- Malaysia – Leonie Foo Saw Pheng
- Nigeria – Edna Park
- Mexico – Olga Ceniceros loya