- Miss Universe 1977
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Miss Universe 1977 Date July 16, 1977 Presenters Bob Barker, Helen O'Connell Entertainment Trío Los Juglares featuring Fernando Casado Venue National Theater, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Entrants 80 Placements 12 Debuts Antigua, British Virgin Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Réunion, Samoa, St. Kitts, St. Lucia Withdraws Guatemala, Luxembourg, Turkey Returns Belize, Haiti, Lebanon, Tahiti Winner Janelle Commissiong
Trinidad & TobagoCongeniality Pamela Mercer
CanadaBest National Costume Kim Sung-Hee
South KoreaPhotogenic Janelle Commissiong
Trinidad & TobagoMiss Universe 1977, the 26th annual Miss Universe pageant was held at the National Theater, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on July 16, 1977. 24-year-old Janelle Commissiong earned Trinidad & Tobago its first Miss Universe crown as well as becoming the first black woman to win the title. The Miss Universe Pageant was held in the Dominican Republic in 1977 in order to promote tourism to the island.
Miss Universe was then owned by Gulf+Western Industries, an American conglomerate which had large investments in the Dominican Republic, including The Central Romana sugar mill, the Casa de Campo resort, free trade zone, and Consolidated Cigars among others.
The late Charles Bluhdorn, G+W's chairman, was involved in several big projects for the Dominican Republic, a country he loved very much. He was also involved in many future projects related to the country, specifically Altos de Chavón an artists' village located within the Casa de Campo complex.
Holding Miss Universe, with an estimated 200 million viewers, was the perfect vehicle for boosting the Dominican tourist sector.
Contents
Results
Placements
Final results Contestant Miss Universe 1977 1st runner-up - Austria - Eva Maria Düringer
2nd runner-up - Scotland - Sandra Bell
3rd runner-up - Colombia - Aura María Mojica Salcedo
4th runner-up - Germany - Marie-Luise Gassen
Top 12 - Argentina - Maritza Elizabet Jurado
- Dominican Republic - Blanca Aurora Sardiñas
- Holland - Ineke Berends
- Nicaragua - Beatriz Obregón Lacayo
- Spain - Luz María Polegre Hernández
- USA - Kimberly Tomes
- Venezuela - Cristal Montañez
Special Awards
Award Contestant Best National Costume - South Korea - Kim Sung-Hee
- Uruguay - Adriana María Umpierre Escudero
- Lebanon - Hyam Saadé
Miss Congeniality - Canada - Pamela Mercer
Miss Photogenic Contestants
- Antigua - Sheryl Ann Gibbons
- Argentina – Maritza Elizabet Jurado
- Aruba – Margareth Eldrid Oduber
- Australia – Jill Maree Minaham
- Austria - Eva Maria Duringer
- Bahamas - Paulette Rosetta Ogylvie Borghardt
- Barbados - Margaret Sonia Rouse
- Belgium - Claudine Marie Vasseur
- Belize - Dora Maria Phillips
- Bermuda - Connie Marie Frith
- Bolivia - Liliana Gutiérrez Paz
- Brazil - Cássia Janys Moraes Silveira
- British Virgin Islands - Andria Dolores Norman
- Canada - Pamela Mercer
- Chile - Priscilla Raquel Brenner
- Colombia - Aura María Mojica Salcedo
- Costa Rica - Claudia Maria Garnier Arias
- Curaçao - Regine Tromp
- Denmark - Inge Eline Erlandsen
- Dominican Republic - Blanca Aurora Sardiñas
- Ecuador - Lucía del Carmen Hernández Quiñones
- El Salvador - Altagracia Arévalo
- England - Sarah Louise Long
- Finland - Armi Anja Orvokki Aavikko
- France - Véronique Fagot
- French Guiana - Evelyne Randel
- Germany - Marie-Luise Gassen
- Greece - Maria Spantidaki
- Guadeloupe - Catherine Reinette
- Guam - Lisa Ann Caso
- Haiti - Françoise Elie
- Holland - Ineke Berends
- Honduras - Carolina Rosa Rauscher Sierra
- Hong Kong - Loletta Chu Ling-Ling
- Iceland - Kristjana Þrainsdóttir
- India - Bineeta Bose
- Indonesia - Siti Mirza Nuria Arifin
- Ireland - Jakki Moore
- Israel - Zehava Vardi
- Italy - Paola Biasini
- Japan - Kyoko Sato
- South Korea - Kim Sung-Hee
- Lebanon - Hyam Saadé
- Liberia - Welma Albertine Wani Campbell
- Malaysia - Leong Li Ping
- Malta - Jane Benedicta Saliba
- Mauritius - Danielle Marie Françoise Bouic
- Mexico - Felicia Mercado Aguado
- New Zealand - Donna Anne Schultze
- Nicaragua - Beatriz Obregón Lacayo
- Northern Marianas - Margarita Benavente Camacho
- Norway - Åshild Jenny Ottesen
- Panama - Marina Valenciano
- Papua New Guinea - Sayah Karakuru
- Paraguay - María Leticia Zarza Perriet
- Peru - María Isabel Frías Zavala
- Philippines - Anna Lorraine Tomas Kier
- Puerto Rico - Maria del Mar Rivera
- Réunion - Yolaine Morel
- Samoa - Virginia Caroline Suka
- Scotland - Sandra Bell
- Singapore - Marilyn Choon May Sim
- South Africa - Glynis Dorothea Fester
- Spain - Luz María Polegre Hernández
- Sri Lanka - Sobodhini Nagesan
- St. Kitts - Annette Emelda Frank
- St. Lucia - Iva Lua Mendes
- St. Maarten - Marie Madeleine Boirard
- Surinam - Marlene Roesmienten Saimo
- Sweden - Birgitta Lindvall
- Switzerland - Anja Kristin Terzi
- Tahiti - Donna Aunoa
- Thailand - Laddawan In-Yah
- Trinidad & Tobago - Janelle Penny Commissiong
- Uruguay - Adriana María Umpierre Escudero
- USA - Kimberly Louise Tomes
- Venezuela - Cristal del Mar Montáñez Arocha
- Virgin Islands - Denise Naomi George
- Wales - Christine Anne Murphy
- Yugoslavia - Ljiljana Sobajić
Trivia
- Two contestants from this pageant were disqualified. Miss Martinique, Patricia Vatble and Miss Turkey, Manolya Onur, who was not allowed to compete twice.
- Janelle "Penny" Commissiong was the first black contestant to ever win the Miss Universe title.
- Singer Dionne Warwick, one of the judges, broke into tears when Miss Trinidad & Tobago's name was announced as the winner and said later to the press, "I felt as I had won".
- On a biographical sheet prepared for each contestant, Miss Trinidad & Tobago chose Marlon Brando as the greatest living person. Asked why, she said "because of his dedication to the Indian cause".
- Many of the 16 black contestants had complained during the two-week prelimenaries that they were ignored by photographers who concentrated on the white competitors.
- The contestant from Nicaragua, Beatriz Obregón Lacayo was the winner of the Reina Internacional Del Coco in 1973.
- 13 contestants from this pageant went on to compete in the Miss World Pageant that same year, they were:Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Ecuador, France, Holland, Indonesia, Liberia, Nicaragua, Norway, Papua New Guinea, Peru and Uruguay.
- 4 contestants competed at Miss World the previous year, they were: Canada, Ireland, Malta and Spain.
- France, Véronique Fagot, competed in the Miss International pageant the following year.
The Panel of Judges
- Armando Bermudez
- Roberto Cavalli
- Linda Cristal
- Robert Evans
- Oscar de la Renta
- Yuri Geller
External links
References
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- Beauty pageants in the Dominican Republic
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