Miss Universe 1977

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Date16 July 1977
Presenters
Entertainment
  • Trío Los Juglares
  • Fernando Casado
VenueNational Theater, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Miss Universe 1977
Janelle Commissiong
Date16 July 1977
Presenters
Entertainment
  • Trío Los Juglares
  • Fernando Casado
VenueNational Theater, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Broadcaster
Entrants80
Placements12
Debuts
  • Antigua
  • British Virgin Islands
  • French Guiana
  • Guadeloupe
  • Réunion
  • Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla
  • Saint Lucia
Withdrawals
  • Guatemala
  • Luxembourg
  • Turkey
Returns
  • Belize
  • Haiti
  • Lebanon
  • Tahiti
WinnerJanelle Commissiong
Trinidad and Tobago
CongenialityPamela Mercer (Canada)
Best National CostumeKim Sung-hee (South Korea)
PhotogenicJanelle Commissiong (Trinidad and Tobago)
 1976
1978 

Miss Universe 1977 was the 26th Miss Universe pageant, held at the National Theater in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on 16 July 1977.

At the conclusion of the event, Rina Messinger of Israel crowned Janelle Commissiong of Trinidad and Tobago as Miss Universe 1977. This was the first time a black woman won Miss Universe.[1] It is also the first victory of Trinidad and Tobago in the pageant's history.

Contestants from eighty countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Bob Barker in his eleventh consecutive year, while Helen O'Connell provided commentary and analysis throughout the event.

Location and date

On 16 January 1977, Miss Universe Inc. announced that the 26th edition of the competition would be held at the National Theater in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on 16 July 1977. The reason why Miss Universe was held in the Dominican Republic was to "open the Dominican Republic to the world".[2][3]

Selection of participants

Contestants from eighty countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. One candidate was selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

Femina Miss India 1977 runner-up Bineeta Bose was selected to represent India after the father of Femina Miss India 1977, Nalini Vishwanathan, did not allow his daughter to participate in Miss Universe.[4]

Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the debuts of Antigua, the British Virgin Islands, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Réunion, Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, and Saint Lucia, and the returns of Tahiti which last competed in 1962; and Belize, Haiti, and Lebanon which last competed in 1975.

Marta Elisa Tirado of Guatemala and Jeannette Colling of Luxembourg withdrew for undisclosed reasons. Manolya Onur of Turkey withdrew because she had already participated twice.[5][6] Patricia Vatble of Martinique was supposed to competed in this edition. However, Vatble was disqualified from the competition because she did not meet the age requirement.[7][8]

Results

Miss Universe 1977 participating countries and territories.

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1977
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Scotland – Sandra Bell[1]
3rd Runner-Up
  •  Colombia – Aura María Mojica[1]
4th Runner-Up
  •  West Germany – Marie-Luise Gassen[1]
Top 12[9]
  •  Argentina – Maritza Jurado
  •  Dominican Republic – Blanca Sardiñas
  •  Holland – Ineke Berends
  •  Nicaragua – Beatriz Obregón
  •  Spain – Luz Hernández
  •  United StatesKimberly Tomes
  •  VenezuelaCristal Montañez

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Amity
  •  Canada – Pamela Mercer
Miss Photogenic

Best National Costume

Placement Contestant
Winner
  •  South Korea – Sung-hee Kim[10]
1st runner-up
  •  Uruguay – Adriana Umpierre[11]
2nd runner-up
  •  Lebanon – Hyam Saadé[11]

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.[12]

Selection committee

Contestants

Miss Venezuela, Peru and Honduras with Miss Universe 1976, Rina Messinger.

Eighty contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
American Samoa American Samoa Virginia Suka 17 Pago Pago
Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Sheryl Gibbons[13] 20 St. John's
Argentina Argentina Maritza Jurado[14] 24 La Plata
Aruba Aruba Eldrith Oduber[15] 22 Oranjestad
Australia Australia Jill Minaham[16] 19 Melbourne
Austria Austria Eva Düringer[17] 18 Bodensee
The Bahamas Bahamas Paulette Borghardt[18] 20 Nassau
Barbados Barbados Margaret Rouse 18 Saint James
Belgium Belgium Claudine Vasseur[19] 18 Brussels
British Honduras Belize Dora Phillips[20] 18 Belmopan
Bermuda Bermuda Connie Frith[20] 23 St. George's Parish
Bolivia Bolivia Liliana Gutiérrez[21] 18 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Brazil Brazil Cássia Janys Silveira[22] 21 Indaiatuba
British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands Andria Norman[23] 21 Road Town
Canada Canada Pamela Mercer[24] 20 Burnaby
Chile Chile Priscilla Brenner[25] 18 Santiago
Colombia Colombia Aura María Mojica[26] 18 Valle de Cauca
Costa Rica Costa Rica Claudia Garnier[27] 18 San José
Netherlands Antilles Curaçao Regine Tromp[28] 22 Willemstad
Denmark Inge Erlandsen[29] 23 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic Blanca Sardiñas[30] 23 Santo Domingo
Ecuador Lucía del Carmen Hernández[31] 18 Chone
El Salvador Altagracia Arévalo[32] 19 San Salvador
England Sarah Long[33] 19 Bristol
Finland Armi Aavikko[34] 18 Helsinki
France Véronique Fagot[35] 17 Poitou
French Guiana French Guiana Evelyne Randel 17 Cayenne
French Polynesia Donna Aunoa[36] 20 Papeete
Greece Maria Spantidaki[37] 22 Athens
Guadeloupe Guadeloupe Catherine Reinette 18 Basse-Terre
Guam Guam Lisa Ann Caso 20 Agana
Haiti Françoise Elie[38] 19 Port-au-Prince
Holland Ineke Berends[39] 25 Amsterdam
Honduras Carolina Rauscher[40] 19 Siguatepeque
British Hong Kong Hong Kong Loletta Chu[41] 18 Hong Kong
Iceland Kristjana Þrainsdóttir[42] 24 Reykjavík
India Bineeta Bose 18 Delhi
Indonesia Siti Mirza Nuria Arifin[43] 24 Palembang
Ireland Jakki Moore[44] 18 Dublin
Israel Zehava Vardi[45] 21 Haifa
Italy Paola Biasini[46] 22 Milan
Japan Kyoko Sato[47] 19 Tokyo
Lebanon Hyam Saadé[36] 18 Beirut
Liberia Welma Campbell[36] 21 Monrovia
Malaysia Leong Li Ping[48] 23 Ipoh
Malta Jane Saliba[49] 19 Żurrieq
Mauritius Danielle Marie Bouic[50] 22 Port Louis
Mexico Felicia Mercado[51] 17 Baja California
New Zealand Donna Schultze[52] 20 Auckland
Nicaragua Beatriz Obregón[53] 18 Rivas
Northern Mariana Islands Northern Mariana Islands Margarita Camacho 19 Saipan
Norway Åshild Ottesen[54] 22 Oslo
Panama Marina Valenciano[55] 19 Panama City
Papua New Guinea Sayah Karakuru[56] 24 Port Moresby
Paraguay María Leticia Zarza[57] 17 Concepción
Peru María Isabel Frías[58] 22 Lima
Philippines Anna Lorraine Kier[59] 17 Baguio
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Maria del Mar Rivera[60] 20 Ponce
Réunion Réunion Yolaine Morel 22 Saint-Denis
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla Annette Frank 20 Basseterre
Saint Lucia Saint Lucia Iva-Lua Mendes[61] 18 Castries
Scotland Scotland Sandra Bell[62] 18 Glasgow
Singapore Marilyn Choon[63] 17 Singapore
Netherlands Antilles Sint Maarten Marie Boirard[64] 19 Marigot
South Africa Glynis Fester[16] 19 Cape Town
South Korea Sung-hee Kim[65] 18 Seoul
Spain Luz María Polegre[66] 19 Tenerife
Sri Lanka Sobodhini Nagesan[67] 19 Colombo
Suriname Marlene Saimo[68] 19 Paramaribo
Sweden Birgitta Lindvall 21 Luleå
Switzerland Anja Terzi[16] 17 Geneva
Thailand Laddawan Intriya 19 Bangkok
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Janelle Commissiong[69] 24 Port of Spain
United States Kimberly Tomes[70] 21 Houston
United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin Islands Denise George[71] 17 Charlotte Amalie
Uruguay Adriana Umpierre[72] 19 Salto
Venezuela Cristal Montañez[73] 17 Caracas
Wales Wales Christine Murphy[74] 23 Swansea
West Germany Marie-Luise Gassen[75] 24 Munich
Yugoslavia Ljiljana Sobajić 22 Belgrade

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