Miss Universe 1974

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Date21 July 1974[a]
BroadcasterCBS (international)
KBS (DZKB-TV) (official broadcaster)
Miss Universe 1974
Amparo Muñoz
Date21 July 1974[a]
PresentersBob Barker
Helen O'Connell
VenueFolk Arts Theater, Manila, Philippines
BroadcasterCBS (international)
KBS (DZKB-TV) (official broadcaster)
Entrants65
Placements12
Debuts
  • Indonesia
  • Liberia
  • Senegal
Withdrawals
  • Denmark
  • Norway
Returns
  • Bahamas
  • Iceland
  • Yugoslavia
WinnerAmparo Muñoz
Spain
CongenialityAnna Bjorn (Iceland)
Best National CostumeKim Jae-kyu (South Korea)
PhotogenicJohanna Raunio (Finland)
 1973
1975 

Miss Universe 1974 was the 23rd Miss Universe pageant, held at the Folk Arts Theater in Pasay City, Philippines, on 21 July 1974.[a][1] It was the first Miss Universe pageant to be staged in the Philippines, and the first in Asia.[2]

At the conclusion of the event, Margarita Moran of the Philippines crowned Amparo Muñoz of Spain as Miss Universe 1974. It is the first victory for Spain in the pageant's history. Six months later, Muñoz, after refusing a planned travel to Japan, decided to relinquish her title.[3] Helen Morgan of Wales, the first runner-up, was unable to assume the title and fulfill the duties of Miss Universe 1974, because she went on to win Miss World 1974,[4] although a controversy would force her to resign four days later.[5] The title was not offered to any of the runners-up and Muñoz was still recognized as the official titleholder.[6]

Contestants from sixty-five countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Bob Barker in his eighth consecutive year, while Helen O'Connell provided commentary and analysis throughout the event.[7]

Location and date

Folk Arts Theater (now Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas), venue of the pageant

On 3 August 1971, the Miss Universe Organization and the Government Economic Development Administrator of Puerto Rico signed a contract to bring Miss Universe and Miss USA to San Juan from 1972 to 1976.[8] However, the Puerto Rican government canceled the agreement in February 1973 because, according to Puerto Rican government officials, the agreement was allegedly illegal.[9]

On 28 November 1973, Harold Glasser, president of Miss Universe Inc. and Consul-General of the Philippine Consulate, Ernesto Pineda, announced that the Miss Universe 1974 pageant would be held in Manila on 21 July 1974. This was the first time that the pageant was held in Asia.[10][11]

The Philippine government originally planned to build an open-air amphitheater at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex. However, since the pageant would be held during the wet season in the Philippines, they have decided to build a theater, which was later named the Folk Arts Theater.[12] Then-First Lady Imelda Marcos commissioned the Folk Arts Theater for the Miss Universe 1974 pageant, which was designed by Leandro Locsin and was built in just seventy-seven days.[13] The theater was inaugurated on 7 July 1974, with a lavish parade showcasing Philippine art, called Kasaysayan ng Lahi. The candidates of the Miss Universe 1974 pageant were invited to attend the parade.[14]

On July 20, a day before the Miss Universe pageant, Typhoon Ivy – known in the country as Iliang – hit the island of Luzon, causing an estimated $2 million in damage.[15] In order for the pageant to push through, then-First Lady Imelda Marcos ordered the Philippine Air Force to clear the clouds associated with Typhoon Ivy. The United States Air Force also sent a plane from Guam to assist in clearing the clouds.[12][16]

Selection of participants

Contestants from sixty-five countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant.

Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the debuts of Indonesia, Liberia, and Senegal, and the returns of Yugoslavia which last competed in 1969; and the Bahamas and Iceland which last competed in 1972.[17] Both Jane Moller of Denmark and Solveig Boberg of Norway withdrew for undisclosed reasons.[18]

Results

Miss Universe 1974 participating countries and territories

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 1974
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 12[19]

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Photogenic
Miss Amity
Best National Costume

Pageant

Format

Same with 1971, twelve semi-finalists were chosen at the preliminary competition that consists of the swimsuit and evening gown competition. The twelve semi-finalists participated in the casual interview, swimsuit, and evening gown competitions. From twelve, five finalists were shortlisted to advance to the final interview.[23]

Selection committee

Contestants

Sixty-five contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestant Age[b]Hometown
ArgentinaLeonor Celmira Guggini 23Buenos Aires
ArubaMaureen Vieira[28] 18Oranjestad
AustraliaYasmin Nagy[29] 20Oyster Bay
AustriaEveline Engleder[30] 20Vienna
BahamasAgatha Watson[31] 19Nassau
BelgiumAnne-Marie Sikorski[32] 21Liège
BermudaJoyce De Rosa[33] 22Hamilton
BoliviaIsabel Callaú[34] 18Santa Cruz de la Sierra
BrazilSandra Guimarães 18São Paulo
CanadaDeborah Tone[35] 21Hamilton
ChileRebecca Gonzalez[36] 20Santiago
ColombiaElla Escandon[37] 20Bucaramanga
Costa RicaRebeca Montagne[38] 18San José
CuraçaoCatherine De Jongh[39] 18Willemstad
CyprusAndri Tsangaridou[40] 22Famagusta
Dominican RepublicJacqueline Cabrera[41] 21Santo Domingo
El SalvadorAna Carlota Araujo[42] 19San Salvador
EnglandKathleen Anders[43] 23Manchester
FinlandJohanna Raunio[44] 21Helsinki
FranceBrigitte Flayac 19Arcachon
GreeceLena Kleopa[45] 20Athens
GuamElizabeth Tenorio 18Hagåtña
HollandNicoline Broeckx[46] 21Maastricht
HondurasEtelinda Mejia[47] 18El Progreso
Hong KongJojo Cheung[48] 21Hong Kong
IcelandAnna Bjornsdóttir 20Reykjavík
IndiaShailini Dholakia[49] 20Mumbai
IndonesiaNia Kurniasih Ardikoesoema[50] 25Bandung
IrelandYvonne Costelloe[51] 18Dublin
IsraelEdna Levy[36] 18Ashkelon
ItalyLoretta Persichetti[52] 21Venice
JamaicaLennox Anne Black[36] 18Manchester
JapanEriko Tsuboi[53] 20Tokyo
LebanonLaudy Gabache[54] 20Beirut
LiberiaMaria Yatta Johnson[54] 18Monrovia
LuxembourgGiselle Azzeri[54] 20Luxembourg
MalaysiaLily Chong[55] 18Johor
MaltaJosette Pace 19Valletta
MexicoGuadalupe Elorriaga[56] 20Mazatlán
New ZealandDianne Winyard 20Wellington
NicaraguaFrancis Duarte 21León
PanamaJazmine Panay[57] 19Panama City
ParaguayMaria Angela Medina[58] 21Asunción
PhilippinesGuadalupe Sanchez[59] 18Manila
PortugalAnna Paula Freitas[60] 19Lisbon
Puerto RicoSonia Stege[19] 18San Juan
ScotlandCatherine Robertson 24Aberdeen
SenegalThioro Thiam[61] 21Dakar
SingaporeAngela Teo[62] 19Singapore
South KoreaJae-kyu Kim[53] 19Seoul
SpainAmparo Muñoz[63] 20Málaga
Sri LankaMelani Wijendra[64] 23Colombo
SurinameBernadette Werners[65] 17Paramaribo
SwedenEva Roempke[66] 19Linköping
 SwitzerlandChristine Lavanchy 20Lausanne
ThailandBenjamas Polpatpijarn[67] 23Bangkok
Trinidad and TobagoStephanie Lee Pack 18Port of Spain
TurkeySimiten Gakirgoz[68] 21Istanbul
United StatesKaren Morrison[69] 19St. Charles
United States Virgin IslandsThelma Santiago[70] 18St. Thomas
UruguayMirta Rodriguez 18Tacuarembó
VenezuelaNeyla Moronta[71] 22Maracaibo
WalesHelen Morgan[72] 22Cardiff
West GermanyUrsula Faustle 18Munich
YugoslaviaNada Jovanovsky 21Belgrade

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