- Miss Universe 1981
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Miss Universe 1981 Date July 20, 1981 Presenters Bob Barker, Elke Sommer Entertainment Peter Allen, Cast of 42nd Street and US Naval Choir Venue Minskoff Theatre, New York City, New York, USA Broadcaster CBS Entrants 77 Placements 12 Debuts Gibraltar, Namibia, Western Samoa Withdraws Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, St. Maarten Returns Cyprus, Fiji, Martinique, Portugal, South Africa, St. Kitts, Transkei Winner Irene Sáez
VenezuelaCongeniality Linda Smith
BahamasBest National Costume Adriana Alves de Oliveira
BrazilPhotogenic Tina Brandstrup
DenmarkMiss Universe 1981, the 30th Miss Universe pageant, was held at Minskoff Theater, New York City, New York, USA on July 20, 1981. 19-year-old Irene Sáez of Venezuela was crowned as Miss Universe 1981. There were 77 contestants competing for the crown, but Miss Mauritius got homesick and withdrew.[1] The pageant originally was scheduled to be held in Guatemala City, Guatemala. However, for financial and political reasons, Miss Universe was moved to New York City.[2]
Contents
Results
Placements
Final results Contestant Miss Universe 1981 1st runner-up - Canada - Dominique Dufour
2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up - Brazil - Adriana Alves de Oliveira
4th runner-up - Belgium - Dominique Van Eeckhoudt
Top 12 - Tahiti - Tatiana Teraiamano
- Norway - Mona Olsen
- Germany - Marion Kurz
- Holland - Ingrid Johanna Maria Schouten
- USA - Kim Seelbrede
- Ecuador - Lucía Isabel Vinueza Urjelles
- New Zealand - Donella Elizabeth Clemmence Thomsen
Semifinal Scores
Country Preliminary Average Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average Venezuela 8.575 (1) 8.966 (1) 9.024 (1) 8.887 (1) 8.959 (1) Belgium 8.223 (6) 8.529 (3) 8.881 (2) 8.268 (3) 8.559 (2) Sweden 7.967 (10) 8.658 (2) 8.050 (6) 8.179 (4) 8.296 (3) Canada 7.913 (12) 8.167 (6) 8.133 (5) 8.508 (2) 8.269 (4) Brazil 8.330 (4) 8.191 (5) 8.416 (3) 7.824 (7) 8.144 (5) Tahiti 7.940 (11) 8.149 (7) 8.137 (4) 7.962 (5) 8.083 (6) Norway 8.259 (5) 8.435 (4) 7.717 (8) 7.838 (6) 7.997 (7) Germany 8.400 (3) 7.875 (8) 8.041 (7) 7.442 (10) 7.786 (8) Holland 8.133 (7) 7.590 (9) 7.633 (9) 7.625 (9) 7.616 (9) USA 8.527 (2) 7.427 (11) 7.617 (10) 7.653 (8) 7.566 (10) Ecuador 7.967 (9) 7.442 (10) 7.300 (12) 7.317 (12) 7.353 (11) New Zealand 8.063 (8) 6.950 (12) 7.492 (11) 7.350 (11) 7.264 (12) - Winner
- First Runner-up
- Second Runner-up
- Third Runner-up
- Fourth Runner-up
- Top 12 Semifinalist
- (#) Rank in each round of competition
Special Awards
Award Contestant Best National Costume - Brazil - Adriana Alves de Oliveira
- Venezuela - Irene Sáez
- South Korea - Lee Eun-Jung
Miss Congeniality - Bahamas - Linda Smith
Miss Photogenic - Denmark - Tina Brandstrup
Background music
- Opening Number: "Theme from New York, New York" by Frank Sinatra (Cover version)
Judges
- Sammy Cahn
- Chang Kang Jae
- Pelé
- Julio Iglesias
- Itzhak Kol
- Lee Majors
- Mary McFadden
- David Merrick
- Anna Moffo
- LeRoy Neiman
- Lorin Netherlandser
- Francesco Scavullo
- Corinna Tsopei
Contestants
- Argentina – Susana Mabel Reynoso
- Aruba – Synia Reyes
- Australia – Karen Sang
- Austria – Gudrun Gollop
- Bahamas – Linda Teresa Smith
- Belgium – Dominique van Eeckhoudt
- Belize – Ivette Zabaneh
- Bermuda – Cymone Florie Tucker
- Bolivia – Vivian (Maricruz) Aponte Zambrano
- Brazil – Adriana Alves de Oliveira
- British Virgin Islands – Carmen Nibbs
- Canada – Dominique Dufour
- Cayman Islands – Donna Marie Myrie
- Chile – María Soledad Hurtado Arellano
- Colombia – Ana Edilma (Eddy) Cano Puerta
- Costa Rica – Rosa Inés Solís Vargas
- Curaçao – Maria Maxima Croes
- Cyprus – Katia Angelidou
- Denmark – Tina Brandstrup
- Dominican Republic – Fausta Lucía Peña Veras
- Ecuador – Lucía Isabel Vinueza Urjelles[2]
- England – Joanna Longley
- Fiji – Lynn Michelle McDonald
- Finland – Merja Orvokki Varvikko
- France – Isabelle Sophie Benard
- Germany – Marion Kurz
- Gibraltar – Yvette Dominguez
- Greece – Maria Nikouli
- Guadeloupe – Rosette Bivuoac
- Guam – Bertha Antoinette Harmon
- Guatemala – Yuma Rossana Lobos Orellana
- Holland – Ingrid Johanna Marie Schouten
- Honduras – Leslie Nohemí Sabillón Dávila
- Hong Kong – Irene Lo Kam-Sheung
- Iceland – Elisabet Traustadóttir
- India – Rachita Kumar
- Ireland – Valerie Roe
- Israel – Dana Wexler
- Italy – Anna Maria Kanakis
- Japan – Mineko Orisaku
- Korea – Lee Eun-jung
- Malaysia – Audrey Loh Yin Fong
- Malta – Susanne Galea
- Martinique – Ghislaine Jean-Louis
- Mauritius: Carole Fitzgerald (withdrew)[1]
- Mexico – Judith Grace González Hicks
- Namibia – Antoinette Anuza
- New Zealand – Donella Thomsen
- Northern Marianas – Juanita Masga Mendiola
- Norway – Mona Olsen
- Panama – Ana María Henríquez Valdés
- Paraguay – María Isabel Urízar Caras
- Peru – Gladys Silva Cansino
- Philippines – Maria Caroline (Maricar) de Vera Mendoza
- Portugal – Ana Paula Machado Moura
- Puerto Rico – Carmen Lotti
- Réunion – Patricia Abadie
- St. Kitts – Marva Warner
- Scotland – Anne McFarlane
- Singapore – Florence Tan
- South Africa – Daniela di Paolo
- Spain – Francisca (Paquita) Ondiviela Otero
- Sri Lanka – Renuka Varuni Jesudhason
- Sweden – Eva Lena Lundgren
- Switzerland – Bridget Voss
- Tahiti – Tatiana Teraiamano
- Thailand – Massupha Karbprapun
- Transkei – Kedibone Tembisa Letlaka
- Trinidad & Tobago – Romini Samaroo
- Turkey – Senay Unlu
- Turks & Caicos – Frances Gloria Rigby
- Uruguay – Griselda Dianne Anchorena
- USA – Kim Seelbrede
- U.S. Virgin Islands – Marise Cecile James
- Venezuela – Irene Sáez Conde
- Wales – Karen Ruth Stannard
- Western Samoa – Lenita Marianne Schwalger
Preliminary Swimsuit Scores
- 8.510 USA
- 8.440 Germany
- 8.380 Tahiti
- 8.375 Venezuela
- 8.350 Norway
- 8.230 Finland
- 8.200 Brazil
- 8.140 Belgium
- 8.080 Sri Lanka
- 8.040 Sweden
- 8.000 Ecuador
- 7.980 New Zealand
- 7.870 Holland
- 7.840 South Africa
- 7.830 Uruguay
- 7.770 Iceland
- 7.670 Guadeloupe
- 7.610 France
- 7.580 Peru
- 7.540 Colombia
- 7.510 Canada
- 7.510 Israel
- 7.460 Australia
- 7.410 Italy
- 7.380 Ireland
- 7.270 Martinique
- 7.250 Panama
- 7.240 Wales
- 7.140 England
- 7.130 Puerto Rico
- 7.120 Chile
- 7.100 Dominican Republic
- 7.100 India
- 7.080 Switzerland
- 7.040 Bahamas
- 6.990 Philippines
- 6.970 Korea
- 6.970 Namibia
- 6.920 Spain
- 6.910 Mexico
- 6.870 Gibraltar
- 6.860 Transkei
- 6.850 Scotland
- 6.800 Greece
- 6.788 Cyprus
- 6.760 Singapore
- 6.750 Austria
- 6.730 Japan
- 6.720 Costa Rica
- 6.710 Trinidad & Tobago
- 6.690 Guam
- 6.690 Paraguay
- 6.680 Turkey
- 6.670 Denmark
- 6.670 Malaysia
- 6.580 Bolivia
- 6.550 Thailand
- 6.510 Curaçao
- 6.500 Fiji
- 6.500 Western Samoa
- 6.480 Guatemala
- 6.465 Belize
- 6.420 Cayman Islands
- 6.420 Malta
- 6.400 Aruba
- 6.350 Mauritius
- 6.330 US Virgin Islands
- 6.230 Saint Kitts
- 6.206 British Virgin Islands
- 6.140 Bermuda
- 6.080 Northern Marianas
- 6.070 Turks & Caicos Islands
- ? Argentina
- ? Honduras
- ? Hong Kong
- ? Portugal
- ? Réunion
National pageant notes
Debuts
Returns
- St. Kitts
- Transkei
Withdraws
- Indonesia: Rossje Soeratman
- Papua New Guinea: Jennifer Abaiyjah
- St. Vincent: Marsha Ann Morris
- St. Maarten
Replacements
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- Hong Kong: Doris Loh was replaced by Irene Lo Kam-Sheung.
References
- ^ a b "Venezuelan wins title: Miss Universe". The Robesonian. Associated Press. July 21, 1981. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=baI_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=HlYMAAAAIBAJ&dq=&pg=2963%2C2759000. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- ^ a b "Miss Universe Facts & Figures". buzzle.com. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/miss-universe-facts-figures.html. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
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