Miss World 1973
Encyclopedia
The 23rd Annual Miss World pageant was held at the Royal Albert Hall
on November 23, 1973. Fifty-four delegates vied for the crown won by an American, Marjorie Wallace of Indiana.
Pageant Controversy
Marjorie Wallace
was the first Miss World titleholder from the United States. She was also the first titleholder to not complete her reign when the pageant unceremoniously fired her just 104 days after she won the crown. Pageant officials stated that Wallace "had failed to fulfill the basic requirements of the job." The first runner-up, Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines was not offered the title but only the duties. The second runner-up, Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung of Jamaica accepted the offer to complete the duties of Miss World 1973 without being officially crowned Miss World. Pageant officials would later say that a decision was made by the Miss World organization to not offer the title to any of the runners-up.
- Ellen Peters
Korea
- An Soon-young
Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall situated on the northern edge of the South Kensington area, in the City of Westminster, London, England, best known for holding the annual summer Proms concerts since 1941....
on November 23, 1973. Fifty-four delegates vied for the crown won by an American, Marjorie Wallace of Indiana.
Pageant Controversy
Marjorie Wallace
Marjorie Wallace
Marjorie Wallace is an American model, actress, beauty queen and television presenter. In 1973, Wallace made history as the first American to be crowned Miss World. But just 104 days later, pageant officials stunned the UK when they announced Wallace would be the first Miss World to have her title...
was the first Miss World titleholder from the United States. She was also the first titleholder to not complete her reign when the pageant unceremoniously fired her just 104 days after she won the crown. Pageant officials stated that Wallace "had failed to fulfill the basic requirements of the job." The first runner-up, Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines was not offered the title but only the duties. The second runner-up, Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung of Jamaica accepted the offer to complete the duties of Miss World 1973 without being officially crowned Miss World. Pageant officials would later say that a decision was made by the Miss World organization to not offer the title to any of the runners-up.
Results
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Special Awards
- Miss Personality: Seychelles, June Gouthier
- Miss Photogenic: ', Anna Maria Groot
Contestants
Africa SouthSouth Africa
The Republic of South Africa is a country in southern Africa. Located at the southern tip of Africa, it is divided into nine provinces, with of coastline on the Atlantic and Indian oceans...
- Ellen Peters
- Argentina - Beatriz Callejón †
- ' - Edwina Diaz
- Australia - Virginia Radinas
- Austria - Roswitha Kobald
- The Bahamas - Deborah Louise Isaacs
- Belgium - Christine Devisch
- Bermuda - Judy Joy Richards
- Botswana - Priscilla Molefe
- Brazil - Florence Gambogi Alvarenga
- Canada - Deborah Anne Ducharme
- Colombia - Elsa María Springtube Ramírez
- Cyprus - Demetra Heraklidou
- Dominican Republic - Clariza Duarte Garrido
- Finland - Seija Mäkinen
- Early Modern France - Isabelle Nadia Krumacker
- Gibraltar - Josephine Rodríguez
- Greece - Katerina Papadimitriou
- Guam - Shirley Ann Brennan
- ' - Anna Maria Groot
- Honduras - Belinda Handal
- Hong Kong - Judy Yung Chu-Dic
- Iceland - Nina Breidfjord
- Republic of Ireland - Yvonne Costelloe
- Israel - Chaja Katzir
- Italy - Marva Bartolucci
- Jamaica - Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung
- Japan - Keiko Matsunaga
Korea
Korea
Korea ) is an East Asian geographic region that is currently divided into two separate sovereign states — North Korea and South Korea. Located on the Korean Peninsula, Korea is bordered by the People's Republic of China to the northwest, Russia to the northeast, and is separated from Japan to the...
- An Soon-young
- Lebanon - Sylva Ohannessian
- Luxembourg - Giselle Anita Nicole Azzeri
- Malaysia - Narimah Mohd Yusoff
- Malta - Carmen Farrugia
- Mauritius - Daisy Ombrasine
- Mexico - Roxana Villares Moreno
- New Zealand - Pamela King
- Norway - Wenche Steen
- Peru - Mary Nuñez
- Philippines - Evangeline Luis Pascual
- Portugal - Maria Helene Pereira Martins
- Puerto Rico - Milagros García
- Seychelles - June Gouthier
- Singapore - Debra Josephine de Souza
- South Africa - Shelley Latham
- Spain - Mariona Russell
- Sri Lanka - Shiranthi WickremesingheShiranthi RajapaksaShiranthi Rajapaksa is the wife of the sixth President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapaksa and the First Lady of Sri Lanka. She a professional in child psychology and pre-school education.-Early life:...
- Sweden - Mercy Nilsson
- Switzerland - Magda Lepori
- Thailand - Pornpit Sakornujiara
- Turkey - Beyhan Kiral
- United Kingdom - Veronica Ann Cross
- United States - Marjorie WallaceMarjorie WallaceMarjorie Wallace is an American model, actress, beauty queen and television presenter. In 1973, Wallace made history as the first American to be crowned Miss World. But just 104 days later, pageant officials stunned the UK when they announced Wallace would be the first Miss World to have her title...
- Venezuela - Edicta de los Angeles Garcia Oporto
- Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Atina Golubova
Returning countries
- Sri Lanka last competed in 1971Miss World 1971Miss World 1971, the 21st annual Miss World pageant, was held on November 10, 1971 at Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom. 56 contestants competed for the Miss World...
replacing the name Ceylon. Shiranthi Wickremesinghe, the Sri Lankan Miss World of 1973 is currently the First Lady of Sri Lanka, married to Sri Lankan President Mahinda RajapaksaMahinda RajapaksaPercy Mahendra "Mahinda" Rajapaksa ; ; born November 18, 1945) is the 6th and current President of Sri Lanka and Commander in Chief of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces. A lawyer by profession, Rajapaksa was first elected to the Parliament of Sri Lanka in 1970, and served as prime minister from April 6,...
. - Peru last competed in 1968Miss World 1968Miss World 1968, the 18th Miss World pageant was held at Lyceum Theatre, London, United Kingdom on November 14, 1968. 53 contestants competed for the crown...
. - Colombia and Lebanon last competed in 1970Miss World 1970Miss World 1970, the 20th annual Miss World contest, was held on November 20, 1970 at Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom. 58 contestants competed for the Miss World. Jennifer Hosten from Grenada won the crown of Miss World 1970...
. - Cyprus, Korea, and Luxembourg last competed in 1971Miss World 1971Miss World 1971, the 21st annual Miss World pageant, was held on November 10, 1971 at Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom. 56 contestants competed for the Miss World...
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Historical significance
- Philippines marks its highest position in the competition beating its previous record of 4th runner- up (1968), and it's their second consecutive appearance in the Top 15.