Miss Universe 1974
Miss Universe 1974, the 23rd Miss Universe pageant, was held on 21 July 1974[lower-alpha 1][1] at the Folk Arts Theater in Manila, Philippines. It was the first time in the pageant's history that the event was held in Asia.[2] Margarita Moran of the Philippines crowned her successor Amparo Muñoz of Spain at the end of the event.
Miss Universe 1974 | |
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Date | 21 July 1974[lower-alpha 1] |
Presenters | Bob Barker, Helen O'Connell |
Venue | Folk Arts Theater, Manila, Philippines |
Broadcaster | CBS (international) KBS (official broadcaster) |
Entrants | 65 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Amparo Muñoz Spain |
Congeniality | Anna Bjornsdóttir Iceland |
Best National Costume | Kim Jae-kyu Korea |
Photogenic | Johanna Raunio Finland |
There were 65 delegates from around the world who competed for the 1974 title.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1974 | |
1st Runner-up | |
2nd Runner-up | |
3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 12 |
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Contestants
- Argentina - Leonor Celmira Guggini
- Aruba - Maureen Ava Vieira
- Australia - Yasmin May Nagy
- Austria - Eveline Engleder
- Bahamas - Agatha Elizabeth Watson
- Belgium - Anne-Marie Sophie Sikorski
- Bermuda - Joyce Ann De Rosa
- Bolivia - Teresa Isabel Callau
- Brazil - Sandra Guimaraes De Oliveira
- Canada - Deborah Tone
- Chile - Jeannette Rebecca Gonzalez
- Colombia - Ella Cecilia Escandon Palacios
- Costa Rica - Rebeca Montagne
- Curacao - Catherine Adelle De Jongh
- Cyprus - Andri Tsangaridou
- Dominican Republic - Jacqueline María Cabrera
- El Salvador - Ana Carlota Araujo
- England - Kathleen Ann Celeste Anders
- Finland - Riitta Johanna Raunio
- France - Louise Le Calvez
- Germany - Ursula Faustle
- Greece - Lena Kleopa
- Guam - Elizabeth Clara Tenorio
- Holland - Nicolone Maria Broecks
- Honduras - Etelinda Mejia Velasquez
- Hong Kong - Jojo Cheung
- Iceland - Anna Bjornsdóttir
- India - Shailini Bhavnath Dholakia
- Indonesia - Nia Kurniasi Ardikoesoema
- Ireland - Yvonne Costelloe
- Israel - Edna Levy
- Italy - Loretta Persichetti
- Jamaica - Lennox Anne Black
- Japan - Eriko Tsuboi
- Korea - Kim Jae-kyu
- Lebanon - Laudy Slim Gabache
- Liberia - Maria Yatta Johnson
- Luxembourg - Giselle Anita Nicole Azzeri
- Malaysia - Lily Chong
- Malta - Josette Pace
- Mexico - Guadalupe Del Carmen Elorriaga Valdez
- New Zealand - Dianne Deborah Winyard
- Nicaragua - Fanny Duarte De Leon Tapia
- Panama - Jazmine Nereida Panay
- Paraguay - Maria Angela Zulema Medina
- Philippines - Guadalupe "Guada" Cuerva Sanchez
- Portugal - Anna Paula Machado Moura
- Puerto Rico - Sonia Maria Stege Chardon
- Scotland - Catherine Robertson
- Senegal - Thioro Thiam
- Singapore - Angela Teo
- Spain - Amparo Muñoz
- Sri Lanka - Melani Irene Wijendra
- Surinam - Bernadette Werners
- Sweden - Eva Christiane Roempke
- Switzerland - Christine Lavanchy
- Thailand - Benjamas Ponpasvijan
- Trinidad and Tobago - Stephanie Lee Pack
- Turkey - Simiten Gakirgoz
- Uruguay - Mirta Grazilla Rodriguez
- United States - Karen Morrison
- Venezuela - Neyla Moronta Sangronis
- Virgin Islands - Thelma Yvonne Santiago
- Wales - Helen Elizabeth Morgan
- Yugoslavia - Nada Jovanovsky
Notes
Name Change
- Ceylon began competing as Sri Lanka after the country became a republic.
General References
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1974". pageantopolis.com. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
References
- The event was held at 8:00 am Philippine Standard Time (UTC+08:00); for the Americas, this was July 20 in their local times.
- "Miss Universe". The Spokesman-Review. 22 July 1974. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
- Requintina, Robert (2 August 2016). "PH eyes MOA or Philippine Arena as venue for Miss Universe 2016". Tempo (in English and Filipino). Retrieved 2 August 2016.
External links
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