Miss Universe 1985

Miss Universe 1985, the 34th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 15 July 1985 at the James L. Knight Convention Center in Miami, Florida, United States. Seventy-nine contestants competed in the pageant. Deborah Carthy-Deu of Puerto rico was crowned by Yvonne Ryding of Sweden.[1]

Miss Universe 1985
Date15 July 1985
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueJames L. Knight Convention Center, Miami, Florida, United States
BroadcasterCBS, WTVJ-TV
Entrants79
Placements10
DebutsDominica
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerDeborah Carthy-Deu
 Puerto Rico
CongenialityLucy Montinola
 Guam
Best National CostumeSandra Borda
 Colombia
PhotogenicBrigitte Bergman
 Holland

Results

Miss Universe 1985 participating nations and results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 1985
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
  •  Zaire – Benita Mureke Tete
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10

Final Competition

  Winner
  First runner-up
  Second runner-up
  Third runner-up
  Fourth runner-up
(#) Rank in each round of competition
Nation Preliminary

Average

Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average
 Puerto Rico 8.035 (4) 8.365 (5) 8.536 (4) 9.057 (1) 8.652 (5)
 Spain 8.251 (1) 8.793 (1) 9.331 (1) 8.660 (6) 8.928 (1)
 Zaire 7.710 (9) 8.648 (3) 8.705 (3) 8.983 (3) 8.778 (2)
 Venezuela 8.140 (2) 8.693 (2) 8.455 (5) 9.000 (2) 8.716 (3)
 Uruguay 7.824 (7) 8.560 (4) 8.805 (2) 8.730 (4) 8.698 (4)
 Ireland 7.904 (6) 7.708 (8) 8.325 (7) 8.668 (5) 8.233 (6)
 Canada 8.091 (3) 8.261 (6) 8.148 (8) 8.021 (10) 8.143 (7)
 Chile 7.732 (8) 7.737 (7) 8.326 (6) 8.232 (7) 8.098 (8)
 United States 8.016 (5) 7.650 (9) 7.538 (10) 8.164 (8) 7.784 (9)
 Brazil 7.592 (10) 7.161 (10) 7.658 (9) 8.042 (9) 7.620 (10)

Contestants

Notes

Debut

Withdrawals

Awards

  •  Guam - Miss Amity (Lucy Montinola)
  •  Holland - Miss Photogenic (Brigitte Bergman)
  •  Colombia - Best National Costume (Sandra Caldas)

Host city

In October 1984, the owners of the newly expanded West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada showed an interest in hosting the Miss Universe 1985 pageant there.[3] This followed an unsuccessful attempt to host the Miss Universe 1984 pageant in Calgary, Alberta, Canada the previous year.

Pageant organizers chose to host the pageant in Miami, Florida for the second consecutive year. George Honchar, president of Miss Universe Inc., expressed disappointment at a lack of local support for the event, which cost the city $2 million.[1]

Celebrity judges

Miss South Africa controversy

In April, 1985 the city of Miami requested that the Miss Universe organization insist that South Africa should not send a representative to pageant, due to the threat of demonstrations over her country's Apartheid policy.[4] In mid May the nation announced that they would not send their titleholder, Andrea Steltzer, to the pageant because of fears for her safety.[5] This was the first time since 1975 that the country did not participate in the pageant; they would not return to the event until 1995.[6] Andrea Steltzer (half South African and half German) took part as Miss Germany in the 1989 Miss Universe pageant where she was a semi-finalist.

General references

  • West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1985". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.

References

  1. "79 Women Vie For Miss Universe Crown". Associated Press. 1985-07-15.
  2. Leisner, Pat (1985-05-13). "Miss Texas, the New Miss USA, Will Represent USA in Miss Universe Pageant". Associated Press.
  3. "Edmonton's new focus". The Globe and Mail. 1984-10-23. p. M1.
  4. Reuters (1985-04-02). "Miami Worried About Miss South Africa". The San Francisco Chronicle.
  5. "Protest Fears Force Miss South Africa Out Of Miss Universe Pageant". Associated Press. 1985-05-19.
  6. "South African representatives to Miss Universe". Pageant Almanac. Retrieved 2007-04-21.
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