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Miss World 1987
Miss World 1987 TitlecardDate 12 November 1987 Presenters Peter Marshall, and Alexandra Bastedo Entertainment Rick Astley Venue Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom Broadcaster Thames Television Entrants 78 Placements 12 Debuts Belize, and Cook Islands Withdraws Antigua, British Virgin Islands, Gambia, and Sierra Leone Returns Argentina, Curaçao, Nigeria, and Papua New Guinea Winner Ulla Weigerstorfer
AustriaThe 37th Miss World Pageant was held on November 12, 1987 in the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK. The winner was Ulla Weigerstorfer (Queen of Europe) from Austria. Runner up was Albani Josefina Lozada Jimenez (Queen of Americas) from Venezuela, and third was Anna Margret Jonsdottir from Iceland.
Contents
Results
Final results Contestant Miss World 1987 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up - Iceland - Anna Margret Jonsdóttir
3rd Runner-up - Poland - Monika Ewa Nowosadko
4th Runner-up - Colombia - Claudia Mercedes Escobar Zapata
5th Runner-up - Argentina - Caterina Ciscato
Top 12 Semi-finalists Order of Semi-finalists
- 1. Argentina
- 2. Austria
- 3. Colombia
- 4. France
- 5. Guam
- 6. Holland
- 7. Hong Kong
- 8. Iceland
- 9. Israel
- 10. Nigeria
- 11. Poland
- 12. Venezuela
Order of Finalists
- 1. Iceland
- 2. Poland
- 3. Argentina
- 4. Venezuela
- 5. Colombia
- 6. Austria
Special awards
- Personality: Clotilde Helen Cabrera - United States
- Photogenic: Karin Agneta Charlotta Trydell - Sweden
Continental Queens
- Africa: Mary Ngazi Bienoseh - Nigeria
- Americas: Albani Josefina Lozada Jimenez - Venezuela
- Asia: Pauline Yeung Bo-Ling - Hong Kong
- Europe: Ulla Weigerstorfer - Austria
- Oceania: Francel Maribel Manibog Caracol - Guam
78 Contestants
Nation Contestant Hometown American Virgin Islands Lisa Pitram St. Thomas Argentina Caterina Ciscato La Plata Australia Donna Thelma Rudrum Melbourne Austria Ulla Weigerstorfer Vienna Bahamas Indira Regina Wood Nassau Barbados Dawn Michelle Waithe Bridgetown Belgium Lynn Florentine Wesenbeek Antwerp Belize Janine Sylvestre Belize City Bermuda Kim Elizabeth Johnston Southampton Bolivia Birgit Ellefsen Cochabamba Brazil Simone Augusto Costa da Silva Recife Canada Tracey Westerholm Vancouver Cayman Islands Desiree Ann Hunter Grand Cayman Chile Yasna Angelica Vukasovic Alvarez Punta Arenas Colombia Claudia Mercedes Escobar Zapata Cali Cook Islands Michelle Leone Oberg Rarotonga Costa Rica Alejandra Eugenia Martínez Fuentes Cartago Curaçao Diana Patricia Fraai Willemstad Cyprus Niki Christou Nicosia Denmark Zelma Hesselmann Copenhagen Dominican Republic Paula del Carmen Lora Garcia Salcedo Ecuador Cecilia Pozo Caminer Guayaquil El Salvador Claudia Lorena Alvarenga Ruiz San Salvador Finland Minna Susanna Rinnetmaki Tampere France Nathalie Marquay Mulhouse Germany Christiane Kopp Berlin Gibraltar Mayte Sanchez Gibraltar Greece Helen Moskiou Athens Guam Francel Maribel Manibog Caracol Agana Guatemala Mabel Daniza Hernandez Gutíerrez Chinautla Holland Angelique Johanna Gerarda Cremers Schinveld Honduras Claudia Maria Paz Valledares San Pedro Sula Hong Kong Pauline Yeung Bo-Ling Hong Kong Iceland Anna Margret Jonsdóttir Reykjavík India Manisha Kohli Bombay Ireland Adrienne Rock Dublin Isle of Man Lesley Elizabeth Henthorn Jurby Israel Ya'el Gerthler Rehovot Italy Barbara Martinuzzi Turin Jamaica Janice Nadine Whittingham Kingston Japan Keiko Unno Tokyo Kenya Sheila Linda Kegode Nairobi Korea Chung Myoung-sun Seoul Lebanon Josiane Haddad Beirut Luxembourg Claudine Atten Erpeldange Macau Olivia Maria do Rosario Macau Malaysia Sheela Shankar Kuala Lumpur Malta Joanne Corser Gzira Mauritius Marie-France Geraldine Mamet Grand Bay Mexico Elizabeth Carrillo Iturrios Mazatlán New Zealand Karyn Annemarie Therese Meltcaf Manukau Nigeria Mary Ngazi Bienoseh Benue Norway Mette Veiseth Namsos Panama Maria Cordelia Denis Urriola Panama City Papua New Guinea Harriet Joan Warren Port Moresby Paraguay Lourdes Beatriz Stanley Barranda Hohenhau Peru Suzette Marie Woodman Denegri Lima Philippines Maria Lourdes Manalili Apostol Manila Poland Monika Ewa Nowosadko Kolobrzeg Portugal Paula Isabel Leal do Sousa Lisbon Saint Kitts and Nevis Jennifer Elvina Hensley Basseterre Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Nicole Camille Hadaway Kingstown Singapore Janicia Koh Wee Ling Singapore Spain Sonsoles Artigas Medero Las Palmas Sri Lanka Priyanjali Marina Frances de Alwis Dehiwala Swaziland Phindile Patricia Simelane Mbabane Sweden Karin Agneta Charlotta Trydell Laholm Switzerland Gabriela Bigler Berne Thailand Benjawan Srilapan Bangkok Trinidad & Tobago Maria del Valle Xavier Diego Martin Turkey Sebnem Dincgor Istanbul Turks and Caicos Islands Edna Elizabeth Smith Grand Turk United Kingdom Karen Mellor Barnsley United States Clotlide Helen Cabrera Tampa Bay Uruguay Monica Ines Borrea Vicente Montevideo Venezuela Albani Josefina Lozada Jimenez Acarigua Western Samoa Ainslie Berking Apia Yugoslavia Matilda Sazdova Skopje Trivia
Returning Countries and Debuts
- Belize and Cook Islands competed in Miss World for the first time.
- Argentina and Papua New Guinea last competed in 1981. Argentina returned to Miss World after a 6-year war in the Falkland Islands which brought its dispute against the United Kingdom.
- Curaçao, and Nigeria last competed in 1985.
Withdrawals and Nations not competing
- British Virgin Islands, and Sierra Leone did not compete in Miss World because of the national pageant postponement.
Other Notes
- This is the first time that Miss World has twelve semi-finalists, and six out of the semi-finalists went straight into the Top 6 finalists.
- Preliminary swimsuits in Miss World 1987 were shot in the island of Malta.
- Hong Kong's Pauline Yeung Bo Ling went on to place as 4th runner-up in Miss Universe 1988 which was held in Taiwan. She is the highest placed Miss Hong Kong at Miss World and Miss Universe pageant since TVB hosted the pageant in 1973 (Miss Virginia Lee was second runner-up in Miss Universe 1954 and Judy Dan was third runner-up in Miss Universe 1952). She is also the first and so far only Hong Kong representative to win the Queen of Asia award. Iceland, Anna Margret Jonsdóttir, who placed as 2nd runner-up in Miss World, failed to put her through into the semi-finals in Miss Universe 1988.
- First time records:
- United Kingdom failed to make into the semi-finals after 30 years, while United States after 11 years.
- Guam had received the award for Queen of Oceania for the first time other than Australia and New Zealand.
- 78 contestants sang God Bless The Children as their production number while wearing evening gowns.
- Belgium and Bermuda did not compete in Miss Universe 1987 because of scheduling conflicts in which the pageant took place in May of that same year.
- 9 out of 12 countries which made it into the semifinals, were not in the semifinals last year: France (1980), Argentina (1981), Guam (1982), Hong Kong (1983), Holland (1984), and Iceland, Israel, and Poland (1985). Nigeria had made into the semi-finals for the first time since its debut in 1963.
Judges
- Eric Morley
- Linford Christie
- Robert Coleman
- John Coleman
- Pilin Leon
- Hayley Mills
- Albert Vinci
- Rick Wakeman
- Simon Williams
Contestants Preliminary Scores
Country Score Country Score American Virgin Islands 20 Jamaica 24 Argentina 26 Japan 18 Australia 18 Kenya 18 Austria 30 Korea 19 Bahamas 19 Lebanon 18 Barbados 21 Luxembourg 21 Belgium 19 Macau 18 Belize 18 Malaysia 19 Bermuda 18 Malta 22 Bolivia 18 Mauritius 18 Brazil 23 Mexico 21 Canada 20 New Zealand 18 Cayman Islands 18 Nigeria 19 Chile 25 Norway 19 Colombia 28 Panama 20 Cook Islands 18 Papua New Guinea 18 Costa Rica 20 Paraguay 21 Curaçao 18 Peru 18 Cyprus 18 Philippines 23 Denmark 20 Poland 26 Dominican Republic 24 Portugal 19 Ecuador 25 St. Kitts & Nevis 18 El Salvador 18 St. Vincent & the Grenadines 21 Finland 22 Singapore 18 France 27 Spain 23 Germany 21 Sri Lanka 18 Gibraltar 21 Swaziland 18 Greece 19 Sweden 23 Guam 21 Switzerland 18 Guatemala 18 Thailand 18 Holland 26 Trinidad & Tobago 20 Honduras 18 Turkey 19 Hong Kong 24 Turks & Caicos 18 Iceland 28 United Kingdom 25 India 21 United States 24 Ireland 21 Uruguay 18 Isle of Man 21 Venezuela 28 Israel 27 Western Samoa 18 Italy 21 Yugoslavia 21 External Sources
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