Miss Universe 1982
Appearance
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Miss Universe 1982 | |
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Date | 26 July 1982 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment | |
Venue | Coliseo Amauta, Lima, Peru |
Broadcaster |
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Entrants | 77 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Karen Dianne Baldwin Canada |
Congeniality | Maureen Lewis (Cayman Islands) |
Best National Costume | María Francesca Zaza (Peru) |
Photogenic | Ava Marilyn Burke (Bahamas) |
Miss Universe 1982 was the 31st Miss Universe pageant, held on 26 July 1982 at the Coliseo Amauta in Lima, Peru. it was the first time in the pageant's history that the event was held in South America. Seventy-seven contestants competed in the pageant. Karen Dianne Baldwin of Canada was crowned by Irene Saez of Venezuela. This is the first time Canada won the pageant.[1][2]
The stadium where the contest was taking place was attacked with dynamite on July 26, during the contest's finale.[3]
Results
[edit]Placements
[edit]Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1982 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up | |
3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up | |
Top 12 |
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Contestants
[edit]- Argentina – María Alejandra Basile
- Aruba – Noriza Antonio Helder
- Australia – Lou Ann Ronchi
- Austria – Elisabeth Kawan
- Bahamas – Ava Marilyn Burke
- Belgium – Marie-Pierre Lemaitre
- Belize – Sharon Kay Auxilliou
- Bermuda – Heather Ross
- Bolivia – Sandra Villaroel
- Brazil – Celice Pinto Márques da Silva
- British Virgin Islands – Luce Dahlia Hodge
- Canada – Karen Baldwin
- Cayman Islands – Maureen Theresa Lewis
- Chile – Jenny Purto Arab †
- Colombia – Nadya Santacruz
- Costa Rica – Liliana Corella Espinoza
- Curaçao – Minerva Ranila Heiroms
- Denmark – Tina Maria Nielsen
- Dominican Republic – Soraya Morey
- Ecuador – Jacqueline Burgos
- El Salvador – Jeanette Marroquín
- England – Della Frances Dolan
- Finland – Sari Kaarina Aspholm
- France – Martine Philipps
- West Germany – Kerstin Natalie Paeserack
- Greece – Tina Roussou
- Guadeloupe – Lydia Galin
- Guam – Patty Chong Kerkos
- Guatemala – Edith Whitbeck
- Holland – Brigitte Diereckx
- Honduras – Eva Lissethe Barahona
- Hong Kong – Angie Leung
- Iceland – Gudrun Moller
- India – Pamela Chaudry Singh
- Indonesia – Sri Yulianti Soemardjo
- Ireland – Geraldine Mary McGrory
- Israel – Deborah Naomi Hess
- Italy – Cinzia Fiordeponti
- Japan – Eri Okuwaki
- Malaysia – Siti Rohani Wahid
- Malta – Rita Falzon
- Martinique – Corine Soler
- Mexico – María del Carmen López
- Namibia – Deseree Anita Kotze
- New Caledonia – Lenka Topalovitch
- New Zealand – Sandra Helen Dexter
- Northern Marianas – Sheryl Sonoda Sizemore
- Norway – Janett Krefting
- Panama – Isora de Lourdes López
- Papua New Guinea – Moi Eli
- Paraguay – Maris Villalba
- Peru – María Francesca Zaza Reinoso
- Philippines – Maria Isabel Lopez
- Portugal – Ana Maria Valdiz
- Puerto Rico – Lourdes Milagros Mantero Hormazábal
- Réunion – Ginon Manthe
- Scotland – Georgina Kearney
- Singapore - Judicia Nonis
- Spain – Cristina Pérez Cottrell
- Sri Lanka – Ann Monica Tradigo
- Sint Maarten – Liana Elviara Brown
- South Africa – Odette Octavia Scrooby
- South Korea – Sun-hee Park[4]
- Suriname – Vanessa de Vries
- Sweden – Anna Kari Maria Bergström
- Switzerland – Jeannette Linkenheill
- Thailand – Nipaporn Tarapanich
- Transkei – Noxolisi Mji
- Trinidad and Tobago – Suzanne Traboulay
- Turkey – Canan Kakmaci
- Turks and Caicos – Jacqueline Astwood
- Uruguay – Silvia Beatriz Vila Abavián
- United States – Terri Utley
- U.S. Virgin Islands – Ingeborg Hendricks
- Venezuela – Ana Teresa Oropeza
- Wales – Michelle Donelly
- Western Samoa – Ivy Evelyn Warner
References
[edit]- ^ "Canada Teen Miss Universe". The Pittsburgh Press. 27 July 1982. p. 9. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
- ^ Wilkinson, Tracy (27 July 1982). "Rough start for new Miss Universe". United Press International. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
- ^ "APENDICE: CUADROS CRONOLOGICOS SOBRE LA VIOLENCIA POLITICA". Violencia política en el Perú: 1980-1988 (PDF) (in Spanish). Vol. 1. Lima: DESCO Centro de Estudios y Promoción del Desarrollo. 1989. p. 85.
- ^ "Miss Park Sun-hi, 19, was crowned Miss Korea 1982..." United Press International. 15 May 1982. Retrieved 14 May 2022.