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Miss World 1972 Date 1 December 1972 Presenters Michael Aspel and David Vine Venue Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom Broadcaster BBC Entrants 53 Debuts Botswana, and Singapore Withdraws Ceylon, Colombia, Cyprus, Guyana, Korea, Luxembourg, Nicaragua, Panama, Trinidad & Tobago, Tunisia Returns Costa Rica, Honduras, Hong Kong, and Liberia Winner Belinda Roma Green
The 22nd Annual Miss World pageant was held at the Royal Albert Hall on 1 December 1972 on BBC. 53 delegates vied for the crown won by Belinda Green of Australia. Green is also the second Australian winner of the crown in just four years.
Contents
Results
Final Results Contestant Miss World 1972 1st Runner-up 2nd Runner-up - Israel - Chana Ordan
3rd Runner-up - Austria - Ursula Pacher
4th Runner-up - India - Malathi Basappa
Finalists - Finland - Tuula Anneli Björkling
- United Kingdom - Jenny McAdam
Semifinalists - Guam - Marylou Pangelinan
- Mexico - Gloria Gutiérrez
- Philippines - Evangeline Reyes
- Seychelles - Jane Stravens
- South Africa - Stephanie Reinecke
- Thailand - Jintana Jitsophon
- United States - Lynda Carter
- Yugoslavia - Biljana Ristić
Contestants
- Africa South - Cynthia Shange
- Argentina - Olga Edith Cognini Ferrer
- Aruba - Sandra Werleman
- Australia - Belinda Roma Green
- Austria - Ursula (Uschi) Pacher
- Bahamas - Heather (Hedda) Cleare
- Belgium - Anne-Marie Roger
- Bermuda - Helen Brown
- Botswana - Agnes Motswere Letsebe
- Brazil - Ângela Maria Favi
- Canada - Bonny Brady
- Costa Rica - María Victoria (Vicki) Ross González
- Dominican Republic - Teresa Evangelina Medrano
- Ecuador - Patricia Falconí
- Finland - Tuula Anneli Björkling
- France - Claudine Cassereau
- Germany - Heidemarie Renate Weber
- Gibraltar - Rosemarie Vivian Catania
- Greece - Helen Lykissa
- Guam - Maria Louise (Marylou) Pangelinan
- Holland - Monique Borgeld
- Honduras - Doris van Tuyl
- Hong Kong - Gay Mei-Lin
- Iceland - Rosa Helgadóttir
- India - Malathi Basappa
- Ireland - Pauline Therese Fitzsimons
- Israel - Hanna Urdan
- Italy - Laura Romano
- Jamaica - Gail Geraldeen Phillips
- Japan - Akiko Kajitani
- Liberia - Cecelia Armena King
- Malaysia - Janet Mok Swee Chin
- Malta - Jane Attard
- Mauritius - Marie Ange Bestel
- Mexico - Gloria Gutiérrez López
- New Zealand - Kristine Dayle Allan
- Norway - Ingeborg Marie Sorensen
- Paraguay - Rosa Angelica Mussi
- Philippines - Evangeline Rosales Reyes
- Portugal - Anita Marques
- Puerto Rico - Ana Nisi Goyco
- Seychelles - Jane Edna Straevens
- Singapore - Rosalind Lee Eng Neo
- South Africa - Stephanie Elizabeth Reinecke
- Spain - Maria del Carmen Muñoz Castañón
- Sweden - Rita Rudolfsson Berntsson
- Switzerland - Astrid Vollenweider
- Thailand - Jintana Jitsophon
- Turkey - Feyzal Kibarer
- United Kingdom - Jennifer Mary McAdam
- United States - Lynda Jean Córdoba Carter
- Venezuela - Amalia Heller Gómez
- Yugoslavia - Biljana Ristic
Trivia
Returning countries and Debuts
- Botswana and Singapore competed in Miss World for the first time.
- Honduras last competed in 1968.
- Costa Rica last competed in 1969.
- Hong Kong and Liberia last competed in 1970.
External links
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Categories:- Miss World
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- 1972 beauty pageants
- Beauty pageants in the United Kingdom
- Events at the Royal Albert Hall
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