Miss Europe 1950

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Miss Europe 1950 was the 14th edition of the Miss Europe pageant, held in Rimini, Italy on 9 September 1950. At the end of the event, Juliette Figueras of France crowned Hanni Schall of Austria as Miss Europe 1950.[1][2]

Date9 September 1950
Entrants14
Placements3
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Miss Europe 1950
Date9 September 1950
VenueRimini, Italy
Entrants14
Placements3
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerHanni Schall
Austria Austria
 1949
1952 
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Contestants from fourteen countries competed in this year's pageant.[3]

Results

Placements

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Placement Contestant
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1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
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Contestants

Selection of participants

Contestants from fourteen countries competed in this edition. This edition saw the debuts of Portugal and San Marino, and the returns of Turkey who last competed in 1933, Germany who last competed in 1934, and Norway who last competed in 1938. Great Britain and Ireland withdrew in this edition.

A plenary session by the candidates was held during the pageant in Rimini where they have decided not to admit a "Miss Germany" but only a "Miss West Germany", provided that the candidate has no relation to the Nazis.[4] The proposal to ban a "Miss Germany" from competing was provided by the contestants of Belgium, France, and Norway.[5] Due to this, Susanne Firle Erichsen, the German candidate in this edition, was allowed to compete at Miss Europe, provided that she competes as Miss West Germany.[6]

List of contestants

Fourteen contestants competed for the title.[7]

More information Country/Territory, Contestant ...
Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
Austria Austria Hanni Schall[1] 23 Vienna
Belgium Louise Frederica de Maesschalk[7] 22 Antwerp
Denmark Ellinor Harisin[7] 22 Esjberg
Finland Hilkka Marjatta Ruuska[8] 18 Oulu
France Claude Renault[7] 21 Cannes
Holland Hilda Lesman[9] 21 Amsterdam
Italy Emilia Giovanna Pala[7] 19 Bologna
Norway Aud Grenness[7] 20 Oslo
Portugal Maria da Conceição Pinto Viergas Louro[7] 24 Lisbon
San Marino Graziana Simonici[7] 22 San Marino
Sweden Ebba Adrian[7] 19 Gothenburg
 Switzerland Frances Freiburghaus[7] 17 Geneva
Turkey Güler Arıman[7] 19 Istanbul
West Germany Susanne Firle Erichsen[7] 24 Berlin
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Miss Europa 1951

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Miss Europa 1951
Date30 September 1951
VenuePalermo, Italy
Entrants7
Placements4
Debuts
WinnerJacqueline Genton
Switzerland Switzerland
1952 
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From 1951 to 2002, there was a rival Miss Europe competition organized by the "Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe". This was founded in 1950 by Jean Raibaut in Paris; the headquarters were later moved to Marseille. The winners wore different titles like Miss Europe, Miss Europa or Miss Europe International.[citation needed]

In 1951, the first of edition of the competition took place in Palermo, Italy on 30 September 1951. It was supposed to be held a day earlier but was postponed due to heavy rain.[10] Eight contestants from seven countries competed in this year's pageant. At the end of the event, Jacqueline Genton of Switzerland was crowned as Miss Europa 1951.[11]

Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss Europa 1951
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
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List of contestants

Eight contestants competed for the title, four of which are unknown.[13]

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Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
Bulgaria N/A
England
France Monique Vallier[12] 22 Constantin, French Algeria
Italy Giovanna Mazzotti[12] - Milan
Monaco N/A
Overseas France
Sweden Elizabeth Mayerhoffer[12] - Stockholm
 Switzerland Jacqueline Genton[11] 20 La Tour-de-Peilz
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Notes

  1. Ages at the time of the pageant

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