- Corine Rottschäfer
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Corine Spier-Rottschäfer (May 8, 1938) won the 1959 Miss World contest, representing the Netherlands.[1] She was the first woman from her country to win the title. The pageant was held in London, United Kingdom. The first runner up was María Elena Rossel Zapata from Peru, second runner-up Ziva Shormrat, Israel and third runner-up Anne Thelwell, United Kingdom.
Prior to winning the pageant, she also earned the Miss Europe title in 1957, and participated in Miss Universe in 1958, where she made the top 15 and won the Miss Photogenic award.
After a successful international career in modeling she has started her own model agency in Amsterdam, Corine's Agency.
Preceded by
Margit NünkeMiss Europe
1957Succeeded by
Hanni EhrenstrasserMiss World titleholders (1951–1959) Kiki Håkansson (1951) · May-Louise Flodin (1952) · Denise Perrier (1953) · Antigone Costanda (1954) · Susana Duijm (1955) · Petra Schürmann (1956) · Marita Lindahl (1957) · Penelope Coelen (1958) · Corine Rottschäfer (1959)
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