Miss World 1987
Miss World 1987 | |
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Gambia, Sierra Leone, Tonga | |
Returns | Argentina, Curaçao, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea |
Winner | Ulla Weigerstorfer[2][3] Austria |
Miss World 1987, the 37th edition of the
Giselle Jeanne-Marie Laronde of Trinidad and Tobago. Runner-up was Albani Josefina Lozada Jiménez
(Queen of Americas) from Venezuela, and third was Anna Margrét Jónsdóttir from Iceland.
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss World 1987 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up | |
Top 6 | |
Top 12 |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continental Group | Contestant |
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Africas |
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Americas | |
Asia | |
Europe | |
Oceania |
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Contestants
78 countries participated in Miss World 1987.[1]
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown |
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Argentina | Katerina Ciscato[1] | 17 | La Plata |
Australia | Donna Rudrum | 23 | Melbourne |
Austria | Ulla Weigerstorfer[2][3] | 20 | Vienna |
Bahamas | Indira Wood[1] | 21 | Nassau[1] |
Barbados | Dawn Michelle Waithe | 19 | Bridgetown |
Belgium | Lynn Wesenbeek | 24 | Antwerp |
Belize |
Janine Sylvestre | 20 | Belize City |
Bermuda | Kim Elizabeth Johnston | 20 | Southampton |
Bolivia | Birgit Ellefsen | 19 | Cochabamba |
Brazil | Simone Augusto Costa da Silva | 20 | Recife |
Canada | Tracey Westerholm | 24 | Vancouver |
Cayman Islands | Desirée Ann Hunter | 22 | Grand Cayman |
Chile | Yasna Vukasovic | 18 | Punta Arenas |
Colombia |
Claudia Mercedes Escobar[1] | 21 | Cali |
Cook Islands | Michelle Leone Oberg | 21 | Rarotonga |
Costa Rica | Alejandra Martínez | 20 | Cartago |
Curaçao | Diana Fraai | 18 | Willemstad |
Cyprus | Niki Christou | 20 | Nicosia |
Denmark | Zelma Hesselmann | 17 | Copenhagen |
Dominican Republic | Paula del Carmen Lora[1] | 21 | Salcedo |
Ecuador | Cecilia Pozo[1] | 21 | Guayaquil |
El Salvador | Claudia Alvarenga | 19 | San Salvador |
Finland | Minna Rinnetmaki | 19 | Tampere |
France | Nathalie Marquay | 20 | Mulhouse |
Germany | Christiane Kopp | 19 | Berlin |
Gibraltar | Mayte Sanchez | 19 | Gibraltar |
Greece | Helen Moskiou | 20 | Athens |
Guam | Francel Manibog Caracol | 24 | Tumon |
Guatemala | Mábel Hernández | 24 | Chinautla |
Holland | Angelique Cremers[1] | 22 | Schinveld |
Honduras | Claudia María Paz | 18 | San Pedro Sula |
Hong Kong |
Pauline Yeung | 20 | Hong Kong Island |
Iceland | Anna Margret Jónsdóttir[1] | 21 | Reykjavík |
India | Manisha Kohli | 17 | Bombay |
Ireland | Adrienne Rock | 22 | Dublin |
Isle of Man | Lesley Henthorn | 18 | Greeba |
Israel | Ya'el Gerthler | 19 | Rehovot |
Italy | Barbara Martinuzzi | 17 | Turin |
Jamaica | Janice Whittingham | 20 | Kingston |
Japan | Keiko Unno | 20 | Tokyo |
Kenya | Sheila Kegode | 21 | Nairobi |
Korea | Chung Myoung-sun | 22 | Seoul |
Lebanon | Josiane Haddad | 21 | Beirut |
Luxembourg | Claudine Atten | 24 | Erpeldange
|
Macau | Olívia do Rosário | 17 | Macau |
Malaysia | Sheela Shankar | 23 | Kuala Lumpur |
Malta | Joanne Corser | 18 | Paola |
Mauritius | Marie-France Mamet | 25 | Grand Bay
|
Mexico | Elizabeth Carrillo | 20 | Mazatlán |
New Zealand | Karyn Metcalf | 18 | Manukau |
Nigeria | Mary Ngozi Bienoseh | 19 | Benue |
Norway |
Mette Veiseth | 18 | Namsos |
Panama | María Cordelia Denis | 19 | Panama City |
Papua New Guinea | Harriet Joan Warren | 19 | Port Moresby |
Paraguay | Lourdes Stanley | 19 | Hohenhau
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Peru | Suzette Woodman | 21 | Lima |
Philippines | Maria Lourdes Apostol | 21 | Manila |
Poland | Monika Nowosadko[6] | 23 | Kolobrzeg
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Portugal | Paula Isabel Leal do Sousa | 18 | Lisbon |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Jennifer Hensley | 20 | Basseterre |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Nicole Hadaway | 19 | Kingstown |
Singapore | Janicia Koh | 21 | Spottiswoode Park |
Spain | Sonsoles Artigas | 20 | Las Palmas |
Sri Lanka | Priyanjali de Alwis | 21 | Dehiwala |
Swaziland |
Phindile Simelane | 17 | Mbabane |
Sweden | Karin Trydell | 18 | Laholm |
Switzerland | Gabriela Bigler | 23 | Bern |
Thailand | Benjawan Srilapan | 18 | Bangkok |
Trinidad and Tobago | Maria del Valle Xavier | 18 | Diego Martin |
Turkey | Şebnem Dinçgor | 17 | Istanbul |
Turks and Caicos | Edna Smith | 20 | Grand Turk |
United Kingdom | Karen Mellor[1] | 24 | Barnsley |
United States | Clotlide Cabrera | 23 | Tampa Bay
|
United States Virgin Islands | Lisa Pitram | 17 | St. Thomas |
Uruguay | Mónica Borrea | 23 | Montevideo |
Venezuela | Albani Lozada[1] | 22 | Acarigua |
Western Samoa | Ainslie Berking | 18 | Apia |
Yugoslavia | Matilda Sazdova | 18 | Skopje |
Judges
- Eric Morley † – Chairperson of Miss World
- Linford Christie
- Robert Coleman
- John Coleman
- Pilin Leon – Miss World 1981from Venezuela
- Hayley Mills
- Albert Vinci
- Rick Wakeman
- Simon Williams
Notes
Debuts
- Belize
- Cook Islands
Returns
Last competed in 1981:
- Argentina returned after a 6-year war in the Malvinas Islands which brought its dispute against the United Kingdom.
- Papua New Guinea
Last competed in 1985:
- Curaçao
- Nigeria
Withdrawals
- British Virgin Islands – because of the national pageant postponement
- Sierra Leone – because of the national pageant postponement
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "The Free Lance-Star". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g "The Lewiston Journal". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ a b c "Ulla Weigerstorfer kandidiert für das Team Stronach". vienna.at (in German). Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Team Stronach - Eine Miss fuer Stronach". news.at. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ^ a b c d "A Brief History Of Miss World In Pictures (slide #14)". The Huffington Post UK. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Dziś wielka gala Miss Polonia 2010. Głosujmy na Olgę Lackosz z Jasła!". nowiny24.pl. Retrieved 27 January 2016.