Miss Universe 1969

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Date19 July 1969
Presenters
Broadcaster
Miss Universe 1969
Gloria Diaz
Date19 July 1969
Presenters
VenueMiami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Broadcaster
Entrants61
Placements15
Withdrawals
  • Haiti
  • Lebanon
  • Okinawa
  • South Africa
  • United States Virgin Islands
Returns
  • Suriname
WinnerGloria Diaz
Philippines
CongenialityZohra Boufaden (Tunisia)
Best National CostumeSangduen Manwong (Thailand)
PhotogenicCarole Robinson (New Zealand)
 1968
1970 

Miss Universe 1969 was the 18th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida, the United States, on 19 July 1969.

At the conclusion of the event, Martha Vasconcellos of Brazil crowned Gloria Diaz of the Philippines as Miss Universe 1969. It was the first win by the Philippines at the pageant.[1]

Contestants from sixty-one countries and territories competed in this edition. The pageant was hosted by Bob Barker, while June Lockhart provided commentary throughout the competition.

Selection of participants

Contestants from sixty-one countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. One candidate was appointed to represent her country to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

Miss Malaysia 1969, Sabrina Loo, chose not to compete due to personal reasons and was replaced by her first runner-up, Rosemary Wan.[2][3] However, following the announcement of the Far East Beauty Congress that Wan would be sent to Miami instead of Loo, Loo expressed her dissatisfaction and protested the decision.[4][5] The congress stated that it was too late for Loo to change her mind, resulting in Wan representing Malaysia at Miss Universe.[6][7]

Debuts, returns, and withdrawals

This edition saw the return of Suriname which last competed in 1966. Miss Lebanon 1968, Lily Bissar, was disqualified for being underage.[8][9] Haiti, Okinawa, South Africa, and the United States Virgin Islands withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Results

Miss Universe 1969 participating countries and territories

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1969
1st Runner-Up
  •  Finland – Harriet Eriksson[10]
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Australia – Joanne Barrett[10]
3rd Runner-Up
  •  Israel – Chava Levy[10]
4th Runner-Up
  •  Japan – Kikuyo Osuka[10]
Top 15[11][12]
  •  AustriaEva Rueber-Staier
  •  BrazilVera Fischer
  •  Chile – Mónica Larson
  •  Colombia – Margarita Reyes
  •  Norway – Pia Walker
  •  Peru – María Julia Mantilla
  •  Sweden – Brigitta Lindloff
  •   Switzerland – Patrice Sollner
  •  United StatesWendy Dascomb
  •  Yugoslavia – Nataša Košir

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Amity
  •  Tunisia – Zohra Boufaden[13]
Miss Photogenic
  •  New Zealand – Carole Robinson[14]
Best National Costume
Top 10 Best in Swimsuit[15]
  •  Australia – Joanne Barrett
  •  AustriaEva Rueber-Staier
  •  BrazilVera Fischer
  •  Colombia – Margarita Reyes
  •  Finland – Harriet Eriksson
  •  Israel – Chava Levy
  •  PhilippinesGloria Diaz
  •  United StatesWendy Dascomb
  •  Yugoslavia – Nataša Košir

Pageant

Format

Same with 1966, fifteen semi-finalists were chosen at the preliminary competition that consists of the swimsuit and evening gown competition. Each of the fifteen semi-finalists were individually interviewed by Bob Barker. Following the interviews, the fifteen semi-finalists participated in the swimsuit and evening gown competitions. From fifteen, five contestants were shortlisted to advance to the final interview.[16]

Selection committee

Contestants

Miss Universe 1969 finalists in Brazil with Miss Brazil on the right side.

Sixty-one contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]Hometown
ArgentinaLidia Pepe23Corrientes
ArubaJeannette Geerman[19]21San Nicolaas
AustraliaJoanne Barrett[20]19Sydney
AustriaEva Rueber-Staier[21]19Styria
BahamasJoan Bowe[22]21Georgetown
BelgiumDanièle Roels[23]19Hainaut
BermudaMaxine Bean[24]20Hamilton
BoliviaLuz María Rojas[25]21Cochabamba
BonaireJulia Nicolaas[26]23Kralendijk
BrazilVera Fischer[27]18Blumenau
CanadaJacquie Perrin20Toronto
CeylonMarlene Seneveratne[28]24Colombo
ChileMónica Larson[29]25Santiago
ColombiaMargarita Reyes[30]19Cali
Congo-KinshasaJeanne Mokomo[31]16Kinshasa
Costa RicaClara Antillón18San José
CuraçaoYvonne Wardekker[32]21Willemstad
DenmarkJeanne Perfeldt[33]21Copenhagen
Dominican RepublicRocío García18Samaná
EcuadorRosana Vinueza[34]20Guayaquil
EnglandMyra Van Heck[35]22London
FinlandHarriet Eriksson[36]22Turku
FranceAgathe Cognet[23]24Paris
GreeceIrene Diamantoglou18Athens
GuamAnita Johnston[37]18Hagåtña
HollandWelmoed Hollenberg[38]21Amsterdam
HondurasViena Paredes[39]18Choluteca
Hong KongChristine Tam18Hong Kong
IcelandMaría Baldursdóttir22Reykjanesbær
IndiaKavita Bhambani[40]18Bombay
IrelandPatricia Byrne[41]25Dublin
IsraelChava Levy[42]19Haifa
 ItalyDiana Coccorese[43]23Rome
JamaicaCarol Gerrow[44]23Kingston
JapanKikuyo Osuka[45]18Aichi
LuxembourgMarie-Antoniette Bertinelli18Esch-sur-Alzette
MalaysiaRosemary Wan[7]20Petaling Jaya
MaltaNatalie Quintana20Gżira
MexicoGloria Hernández[46]20Guanajuato
New ZealandCarole Robinson[47]22Auckland
NicaraguaSoraya Herrera18Tipitapa
NorwayPia Walker20Oslo
PeruMaría Julia Mantilla[48]19Trujillo
PhilippinesGloria Diaz[49]18Parañaque
Puerto RicoAída Betancourt[50]20Río Piedras
ScotlandSheena Drumond[51]18Coatbridge
SingaporeMavis Young[52]18Singapore
South KoreaHyun-jung Lim20Seoul
SpainAmparo Rodrigo[53]19Valencia
SurinameGreta Natsier[54]18Paramaribo
SwedenBrigitta Lindloff[11]22Västra Götaland
SwitzerlandPatrice Sollner[11]24Aargau
ThailandSangduen Manwong[55]20Phra Nakhon
TunisiaZohra Boufaden[56]21Tunis
TurkeyAzra Balkan18Istanbul
United StatesWendy Dascomb[57]19Danville
UruguayJulia Möller[58]20Montevideo
VenezuelaMaría José Yéllici24Aragua
WalesShirley Jones[59]22Colwyn Bay
West GermanyGesine Froese[60]22Bavaria
YugoslaviaNataša Košir[61]21Novo Mesto

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