Miss World 1978

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Miss World 1978 was the 28th edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom on 16 November 1978.

Date16 November 1978
Presenters
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom
BroadcasterBBC
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Miss World 1978
Silvana Suárez
Date16 November 1978
Presenters
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom
BroadcasterBBC
Entrants68
Placements15
Debuts
  • Dominica
  • Saint Vincent
Withdrawals
  • Bolivia
  • Lebanon
  • Luxembourg
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
  • Papua New Guinea
  • South Africa
Returns
  • India
  • Italy
  • Jamaica
  • Malaysia
  • Mauritius
  • Nigeria
  • Philippines
  • Singapore
  • Swaziland
  • Tunisia
  • United States Virgin Islands
WinnerSilvana Suárez
Argentina
 1977
1979 
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At the conclusion of the event, Mary Stävin of Sweden crowned Silvana Suárez of Argentina as the new Miss World, this was the second time Argentina has won Miss World.[1]

Contestants from sixty-eight countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Paul Burnett and Sascha Distel. Distel also performed in this year's pageant.

Background

Royal Albert Hall, the location of Miss World 1978

Selection of participants

Contestants from sixty-eight countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Two candidates were appointed to their position to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

Silvana Suárez, the first runner-up of Miss Argentina 1978, was appointed to represent her country at Miss World after the original winner, Margarita Susana Heindrycks, was disqualified for being underage.[2] Pascale Taurua was originally crowned Miss France 1978 and was to compete internationally. However, she decided to return to homeland rather than taking the title, and the title was given to Brigitte Konjovic, the first runner-up.[3][4] Due to personal reasons, Konjovic was dethroned as Miss France, and the title of Miss France 1978 was given to the second runner-up Kelly Hoarau.[5]

Malek Nemlaghi of Tunisia was initially disqualified after refusing to remove her yashmak and wear boxer shorts for the official photo-call.[6] However, she was reinstated back into the competition after she agreed to remove her yashmak at the dress rehearsal.[7][8]

Debuts, returns, and withdrawals

The 1978 edition saw the debuts of Dominica and Saint Vincent and the return of India, Italy, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mauritius, Nigeria, Philippines, Singapore, Swaziland, Tunisia, and the Virgin Islands.[9] Nigeria , which last competed in 1970, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, the Philippines, Swaziland, and Tunisia last competed in 1975, While, Italy, Jamaica, Singapore and the United States Virgin Islands[a] last competed in 1976.

Bolivia, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Nicaragua, Panama, Papua New Guinea, and South Africa withdrew in this edition. Angelyn Tukana of Papua New Guinea withdrew due to lack of funding.[10] Yolanda Kloppers of South Africa did not compete after the Miss World Organization decided to ban the country from competing due to its apartheid policy.[11]

Results

Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss World 1978
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 7
Top 15
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Special awards

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Award Winner
Miss Photogenic
Miss Talent
  • Philippines Philippines – Louvette Hammond[14]
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Contestants

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results[1][12]

Sixty-eight contestants competed for the tile.

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Country/TerritoryContestantAge[b]Hometown
Argentina ArgentinaSilvana Suárez[2]20Córdoba
Netherlands Antilles ArubaRose-Anne Lejuez[15]18Oranjestad
Australia AustraliaDenise Coward[16]23Parkdale
Austria AustriaDoris Anwander[17]18Bregenz
The Bahamas BahamasDonna Marie McCook23Nassau
Belgium BelgiumFrançoise Moens18Brussels
Bermuda BermudaMadeline Francine Joell19Smith's Parish
Brazil BrazilLaura Angélica Viana Pereira20Salvador
Canada CanadaBrigitte June Hofmann18Hamilton
Cayman Islands Cayman IslandsWendy Lorraine Daykin18George Town
Chile ChileTrinidad Sepúlveda22Santiago
Colombia ColombiaDenise de Castro Santiago19Barranquilla
Costa Rica Costa RicaMaribel Guardia[18]19San José
Netherlands Antilles CuraçaoSilvana Angely Trinidad21Willemstad
Cyprus CyprusMary Adamou19Nicosia
Denmark DenmarkBirgit Stefansen21Struer
Dominica DominicaMona Jno-Lewis19Roseau
Dominican Republic Dominican RepublicJenny Polanco[19]20Puerto Plata
Ecuador EcuadorAntonieta Campódonico[20]18Guayaquil
El Salvador El SalvadorIris Mazorra18San Salvador
Finland FinlandEija Laaksonen[21]22Tampere
France FranceKelly Hoarau[5]18Le Port
French Polynesia French Polynesia[c]Moeata Schmouker[22]18Puna'auia
Gibraltar GibraltarRosanna Bonfante17Gibraltar
Greece GreeceAriana Dimitropoulou23Athens
Guam GuamElizabeth Clara Tenorio22Asan
Netherlands HollandAns van Haaster22Amsterdam
Honduras HondurasMaría Elena Bobadilla21San Pedro Sula
British Hong Kong Hong KongFaustina Lin22Hong Kong Island
Iceland IcelandÁsdís Loftsdóttir20Vestmannaeyjar
India IndiaKalpana Iyer22Amroha
Republic of Ireland IrelandLorraine O'Connor[23]24Cork
 Isle of ManCarole Ann Kneale20Douglas
Israel IsraelSari Alon[24]19Tiberias
Italy ItalyLoren Cristina Mai17Mantua
Jamaica JamaicaJoan McDonald[25]22Kingston
Japan JapanYuko Yamaguchi21Tokyo
JerseyChantal Gosselin21Saint Helier
Malaysia MalaysiaKartina Osir22Sandakan
Malta MaltaMary Cumbo18Birkirkara
Mauritius MauritiusGenevieve Chanea19Curepipe
Mexico MexicoMartha Eugenia Ortíz[18]18Mexico City
New Zealand New ZealandLorian Tangney[26]20Hamilton
Nigeria NigeriaIrene Omagbemi20Lagos
Norway NorwayElisabet Klaeboe17Oslo
Paraguay ParaguaySusana Galli19Asunción
Peru PeruKaren Noeth18Lima
Philippines PhilippinesLouvette Monzon Hammond[27][28]17Quezon City
Puerto Rico Puerto RicoMaría Jesús Cañizares21San Juan
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint VincentJune de Nobriga[29]23Kingstown
Singapore SingaporeRosie Tan[30]21Singapore
South Korea South Korea[d] Je Eun-jin 19 Seoul
Spain SpainGloria Valenciano23Tenerife
Sri Lanka Sri LankaManohori Vanigasooriya20Colombo
Eswatini SwazilandNyamalele Nilovu21Mbabane
Sweden SwedenOssie Carlsson21Stockholm
Switzerland SwitzerlandJeannette Keller[31]20Zürich
Thailand ThailandOrasa Panichapan20Bangkok
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and TobagoKathleen Thomas21Port of Spain
Tunisia TunisiaMalek Nemlaghi[7]19Tunis
Turkey TurkeySevil Özgültekin[32]18Istanbul
United Kingdom United KingdomElizabeth Ann Jones20Welshpool
United States United StatesDebra Jean Freeze20Mooresville
United States Virgin Islands United States Virgin IslandsEnid Francis18Saint Croix
Uruguay UruguayMabel Rúa21Montevideo
Venezuela VenezuelaPatricia Tóffoli18Coro
West Germany West GermanyMonika Greis23Heidelberg
Samoa Western SamoaRosalina Sapolu23Apia
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Notes

  1. Competed as Virgin Islands
  2. Ages at the time of the pageant
  3. Competed as Tahiti in the pageant
  4. Competed as Korea in the pageant

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