Miss World 1960

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Date8 November 1960
Presenters
VenueLyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom
BroadcasterBBC
Miss World 1960
Date8 November 1960
Presenters
VenueLyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom
BroadcasterBBC
Entrants39
Placements18
Debuts
  • Bolivia
  • Burma
  • Cyprus
  • Ecuador
  • French Polynesia
  • Kenya
  • Lebanon
  • Madagascar
  • Nicaragua
  • Spain
  • Tanganyika
Withdrawals
  • Austria
  • Ghana
  • Gibraltar
  • Hawaii
  • Honduras
  • Hong Kong
  • Jamaica
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Portugal
  • Puerto Rico
Returns
  • Australia
  • Turkey
WinnerNorma Cappagli[1]
Argentina
 1959
1961 

Miss World 1960 was the tenth Miss World pageant, held at the Lyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom, on 8 November 1960.

At the conclusion of the event, racing driver Stirling Moss, one of the judges, crowned Norma Cappagli of Argentina as Miss World 1960. This is the first victory of Argentina in the history of the pageant.

Contestants from thirty-nine countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Bob Hope, while Peter West provided commentary all throughout the competition.[2]

Selection of participants

Lyceum Ballroom, venue of Miss World 1960

Thirty-nine contestants were selected to compete in the pageant. Three contestants were appointed to represent their countries after being a runner-up in their national pageants.

Replacements

Diane Medina was appointed to represent France after Yolanda Biecosai withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons. The first runner-up of Miss United States 1960, Judith Ann Achter, was appointed to represent her country, after it was discovered that Annette Driggers, the original winner, was married and only fifteen years old.[3][4] The third runner-up of Miss Holland 1960, Carina Verbeek, was appointed to represent her country, as Miss Holland 1960, Ans Schoon, was abroad when the registration forms arrived.[5][6]

Debuts, returns and withdrawals

This edition marked the debut of Bolivia, Burma, Cyprus, Ecuador, French Polynesia,[a] Kenya, Lebanon, Madagascar, Nicaragua, Spain, and Tanganyika, and the return of Australia, which last competed in 1957 and Turkey, last competed in 1958.

Luise Kammermair of Austria chose not to participate in the competition after becoming a runner-up at Miss Europe 1960. Comfort Kwamena of Ghana withdrew after choosing to make her flight to London in August 1960 instead of November of the same year. Judith Willoughby of Jamaica, Lena Woo of Hong Kong, Mercedes Ruggia of Paraguay, Maricruz Gómez of Peru, and Maria Josebate Silva Santos of Portugal withdrew for undisclosed reasons.[7][8] Gibraltar and Puerto Rico withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Marinka Polhammer of Chile, Marilyne Escobar of Morocco, Lorraine Nawa Jones of New Zealand, and Elaine Maurath of Switzerland were all set compete in this edition, but all withdrew for undisclosed reasons.[9]

Results

Miss World 1960 participating countries and territories.

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 1960
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 18

Pageant

Format

The number of placements in this edition has been increased to eighteen from eleven in the previous edition. The eighteen semi-finalists were selected through a preliminary competition held on the day of the final competition, consisting of a swimsuit and evening gown competition. The eighteen semifinalists competed in the swimsuit competition, and ten semi-finalists were eventually selected. The ten semi-finalists were interviewed by Bob Russell and paraded in front of the judges, and the five finalists were eventually selected to compete in the final interview.[10][11]

Selection committee

Contestants

Thirty-nine contestants competed for the title.

Country Contestant Age[b] Hometown
Argentina Norma Cappagli[12] 21 Buenos Aires
Australia Margaret Nott[13] 19 Victoria Harbor
Belgium Huberte Bax[14] 19 Brussels
Bolivia Dalia Monasteros 20 La Paz
Brazil Maria Edilene Torreão 18 São José do Egito
Burma Ma Sen Aye[9] 24 Yangon
Canada Danica d'Hondt[15] 21 Vancouver
Cyprus Mary Mavropoulos 20 Limassol
Denmark Lise Bodin[16] 19 Copenhagen
Ecuador Toty Rodríguez[17] 23 Guayaquil
Finland Margaretha Schauman 18 Helsinki
France Diane Medina 19 Paris
French Polynesia Teura Bouwens[18] 27 Teahupo'o
Greece Kalliopi Geralexi Athens
Holland Carina Verbeek[6] 19 The Hague
Iceland Kristín Þorvaldsdóttir 18 Reykjavík
India Iona Pinto[19] 24 Bombay
Ireland Irene Ruth Kane 18 Londonderry
Israel Gila Golan[20] 20 Tel Aviv
Italy Layla Rigazzi[21] 18 Milan
Japan Eiko Murai[22] 24 Niigata
Jordan Eriny Emile Sebella 22 Amman
Kenya Jasmine Batty[23] 21 Nairobi
Lebanon Giséle Naser 21 Beirut
Luxembourg Liliane Mueller 18 Luxembourg City
Madagascar Rajaobelina Bedovoahangy[24] 24 Antananarivo
Nicaragua Carmen Isabel Recalde 18 León
Norway Grethe Solhoy 20 Oslo
Rhodesia and Nyasaland Jenny Lee Scott[25] 18 Kwekwe
South Africa Denise Muir[26] 19 Johannesburg
South Korea[c] Lee Young-hee[27] 20 Busan
Spain Concepción Molinera 23 Barcelona
Sweden Barbro Olsson[28] 20 Umeå
Tanganyika Carmen Lesley Woodcock 18 Dar es Salaam
Turkey Nebahat Çehre[29][30] 17 Samsun
United Kingdom Hilda Fairclough[31] 23 Lancashire
United States Judith Ann Achter[32] 18 St. Louis
Uruguay Beatriz Benítez 20 Montevideo
West Germany Ingrun Helgard Moeckel[31] 18 Düsseldorf

Notes

References

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