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'''Miss World 1971''' |
'''Miss World 1971''' was the 21st edition of the [[Miss World]] pageant, held on 10 November 1971 at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] in London, UK.<ref>{{cite web | title=Miss World Competition Through the Years | website=[[E!]] | date=December 12, 2014 | url=http://www.eonline.com/photos/14545/miss-world-competition-through-the-years/443152| access-date=January 23, 2016}}</ref> 56 contestants competed for the Miss World and [[Lúcia Petterle]] from Brazil won the crown of Miss World 1971.<ref name="google.com1">{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2002&dat=19711111&id=VWslAAAAIBAJ&pg=4402,3437049&hl=en|title=''Beaver County Times''|access-date=27 January 2016}}</ref> She was crowned by Miss World 1970, [[Jennifer Hosten]] of Grenada. Although Petterle completed her reign as Miss World, she fell and broke her arm in the final month of her year and was unable to travel to London to participate in the [[Miss World 1972]] contest. |
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* '''{{flag|Brazil|1968}}''' – '''[[Lúcia Petterle]]'''<ref name="google.com"/><ref name="google.com1"/> |
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* {{flag|United Kingdom}} – Marilyn Ann Ward<ref name="google.com1"/> |
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* {{flag|Portugal}} – Ana Paula de Almeida<ref name="google.com1"/> |
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* {{flag|Guyana}} – Nalini Moonsar |
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* {{flag|Jamaica}} – Ava Joy Gill |
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==Crossovers== |
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;[[Miss Universe]] |
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* [[Miss Universe 1968|1968]]: '''{{flagu|South Africa|1928}}''' – Monica Fairall |
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* [[Miss Universe 1969|1969]]: '''{{flagu|Switzerland}}''' – Patrice Sollner (Semi-finalist) |
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* [[Miss Universe 1970|1970]]: '''{{flagu|West Germany|name=Germany}}''' – Irene Neumann |
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* [[Miss Universe 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|Belgium}}''' – Martine De Hert |
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* [[Miss Universe 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|Bermuda}}''' – Rene Furbert |
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* [[Miss Universe 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|Canada}}''' – Lana Drouillard |
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* [[Miss Universe 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|France}}''' – Myriam Stocco (Semi-finalist) |
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* [[Miss Universe 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|New Zealand}}''' – Linda Ritchie |
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* [[Miss Universe 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|United Kingdom}}''' – Marilyn Ann Ward (Semi-finalist, as '''{{flagu|England}}''') |
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* [[Miss Universe 1972|1972]]: '''{{flagu|Malta}}''' – Doris Abdilla |
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;[[Miss International]] |
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* [[Miss International 1970|1970]]: '''{{flagu|Spain|1945}}''' – María García |
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* [[Miss International 1971|1971]]: '''{{flagu|Malta}}''' – Doris Abdilla |
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* [[Miss International 1972|1972]]: '''{{flagu|Holland}}''' – Monica Strotmann |
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* [[Miss International 1974|1974]]: '''{{flagu|United States}}''' – [[Brucene Smith]] (Winner) |
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;Miss Young International |
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* 1970: '''{{flagu|Yugoslavia}}''' – Zlata Petković (Miss Photogenic) |
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* 1973: '''{{flagu|Argentina|alt}}''' – Alicia Beatriz Daneri (Winner) |
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* 1969: '''{{flagu|Switzerland}}''' – Patrice Sollner (2nd runner-up) |
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;[[Miss Europe]] |
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* 1971: '''{{flagu|Belgium}}''' – Martine De Hert |
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* 1971: '''{{flagu|France}}''' – Myriam Stocco (3rd runner-up) |
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* 1971: '''{{flagu|Luxembourg}}''' – Mariette Werckx |
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* 1971: '''{{flagu|Portugal}}''' – Ana Paula de Almeida |
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;Un Volto Per Il Cinema (Miss Cinema Europa) |
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* 1971: '''{{flagu|Spain|1945}}''' – María García |
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* 1972: '''{{flagu|Austria}}''' – Waltraud Lucas (2nd runner-up) |
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* 1972: '''{{flagu|India}}''' – [[Prema Narayan]] (1st runner-up) |
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===Other notes=== |
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* 9 of the contestants share the name '''[[Maria (given name)|Maria]]'''. They are: ''Miss Aruba'' ('''Maria''' Elizabeth Bruin), ''Miss Ecuador'' ('''María''' Cecilia Gómez), ''Miss Greece'' ('''Maria''' Maltezou), ''Miss Italy'' ('''Maria''' Pinnone), ''Miss Panama'' ('''María''' de Lourdes Rivera), ''Miss Paraguay'' (Rosa '''María''' Duarte), ''Miss Spain'' ('''María''' García), ''Miss Trinidad & Tobago'' ('''Maria''' Jordan), and ''Miss Venezuela'' (Ana '''María''' Padrón). |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 14:13, 14 November 2023
Miss World 1971 | |
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Date | 10 November 1971 |
Presenters | Michael Aspel, David Vine† |
Venue | Royal Albert Hall, London, UK |
Broadcaster | BBC |
Entrants | 56 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Lúcia Petterle[1] Brazil |
Miss World 1971 was the 21st edition of the Miss World pageant, held on 10 November 1971 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK.[2] 56 contestants competed for the Miss World and Lúcia Petterle from Brazil won the crown of Miss World 1971.[3] She was crowned by Miss World 1970, Jennifer Hosten of Grenada. Although Petterle completed her reign as Miss World, she fell and broke her arm in the final month of her year and was unable to travel to London to participate in the Miss World 1972 contest.
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss World 1971 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up | |
3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 7 |
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Top 15 |
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Best National Costume |
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Contestants
- Africa South – Gaily Ryan
- Argentina – Alicia Beatriz Daneri
- Aruba – Maria Elizabeth Bruin
- Australia – Valerie Roberts
- Austria – Waltraud Lucas
- Bahamas – Frances Clarkson
- Belgium – Martine De Hert
- Bermuda – Rene Furbert
- Brazil – Lúcia Petterle[1]
- Canada – Lana Drouillard
- Ceylon – Gail Abayasinghe
- Cyprus – Kyriaki Koursoumba
- Dominican Republic – Haydée Kuret
- Ecuador – María Cecilia Gómez
- Finland – Mirja Halme
- France – Myriam Stocco
- Germany – Irene Neumann
- Gibraltar – Lisette Chipolina
- Greece – Maria Maltezou
- Guam – Deborah Bordallo Nelson
- Guyana – Nalini Moonsar
- Holland – Monica Strotmann
- Iceland – Fanney Bjarnadóttir
- India – Prema Narayan
- Ireland – June Glover
- Israel – Miri Ben-David
- Italy – Maria Pinnone
- Jamaica – Ava Joy Gill
- Japan – Emiko Ikeda
- Korea – Lee Young-eun
- Luxembourg – Mariette Werckx
- Malaysia – Daphne Munro
- Malta – Doris Abdilla
- Mauritius – Marie-Anne Ng Sik Kwong
- Mexico – Lucía Arellano
- New Zealand – Linda Ritchie
- Nicaragua – Soraya Herrera
- Norway – Kate Starvik
- Panama – María de Lourdes Rivera
- Paraguay – Rosa María Duarte
- Philippines – Onelia Ison Jose
- Portugal – Ana Paula de Almeida
- Puerto Rico – Raquel Quintana
- Seychelles – Nadia Morel du Boil
- South Africa – Monica Fairall
- Spain – María García
- Sweden – Simonetta Kohl
- Switzerland – Patrice Sollner
- Thailand – Boonyong Thongboon
- Trinidad and Tobago – Maria Jordan
- Tunisia – Souad Keneari
- Turkey – Nil Menemencioglu
- United Kingdom – Marilyn Ann Ward
- United States – Brucene Smith
- Venezuela – Ana María Padrón Ibarrondo
- Yugoslavia – Zlata Petković †
Notes
Debuts
- Bermuda
- Guam
Returns
References
- ^ a b c "The Telegraph". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ^ "Miss World Competition Through the Years". E!. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f "Beaver County Times". Retrieved 27 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Times Daily". Retrieved 27 January 2016.