Miss World 1991 was the 41st edition of the Miss World pageant, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, on 28 December 1991.
Gina Tolleson of the United States crowned Ninibeth Leal of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event. Miss World 1991 was scheduled to be held in the Dominican Republic. Due to scheduling difficulties, Miss World was first moved to Puerto Rico, then to Atlanta, United States. Preliminary swimsuits in Miss World 1991 were held in South Africa.[2]
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss World 1991 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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Top 5 |
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Top 10 |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continent/Region | Contestant |
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Africa |
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Americas | |
Asia & Oceania |
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Caribbean |
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Europe |
Contestants
Seventy-eight contestants competed for the title.
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown |
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Joanne Bird | 20 | St. John's |
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Marcela Chazarreta | 20 | Buenos Aires |
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Sandra Croes | 23 | Santa Cruz |
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Leanne Buckle | 21 | Brisbane |
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Andrea Pfeiffer | 18 | Graz |
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Tarnia Newton | 19 | New Providence |
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Anke Van dermeersch | 19 | Antwerp |
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Josephine Gault | 21 | Belize City |
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Mónica Gamarra | 20 | Cochabamba |
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Cátia Silene Kupssinskü | 20 | São Paulo |
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Marjorie Penn | 18 | Tortola |
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Liubomira Slavcheva | 17 | Sofia |
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Yvette Peggy Jordison | 19 | Grand Cayman |
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Carolina Michelson | 23 | Santiago |
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Adriana Rodríguez | 20 | Bogota |
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Eugenie Jiménez | 20 | San Francisco de Heredia |
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Nashaira Desbarida | 23 | Willemstad |
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Anna Margaret Stephanou | 18 | Nicosia |
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Andrea Tatarkova | 20 | Košice |
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Sharon Givskav | 17 | Copenhagen |
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Rosanna Rodríguez | 21 | Concepción de La Vega |
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Sueanny Bejarano | 20 | Guayaquil |
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Lucía Beatriz López | 22 | San Salvador |
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Nina Autio | 20 | Tampere |
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Mareva Georges | 22 | Punaauia |
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Susanne Petry | 18 | Saarbrücken |
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Jamilla Danzuru | 23 | Accra |
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Ornella Costa | 17 | Gibraltar |
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Miriam Panagos | 20 | Athens |
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Bibiane Holm | 18 | Nuuk |
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Yvonne Limtiaco Speight | 19 | Asan |
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Marlyn Magaña | 20 | Guatemala City |
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Linda Egging | 21 | Stramproy |
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Arlene Rauscher | 19 | Tegucigalpa |
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Orsolya Michina | 19 | Budapest |
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Svava Haraldsdóttir | 19 | Reykjavík |
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Ritu Singh | 20 | New Delhi |
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Amanda Brunker | 18 | Dublin |
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Li'at Ditkovsky | 19 | Nordia |
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Sabina Pellati | 19 | Reggio Emilia |
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Sandra Foster | 21 | Kingston |
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Junko Tsuda | 21 | Tokyo |
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N'kirote M'mbijjiwe | 21 | Meru |
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Inese Šlesere | 19 | Riga |
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Diana Begdache | 20 | Beirut |
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Cristina Guilherme Lam | 20 | Macau |
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Samantha Schubert | 22 | Kuala Lumpur |
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Romina Genuis | 18 | Gzira |
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Marie Geraldine Deville | 18 | Centre de Flacq |
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María Cristina Urrutia | 19 | Mexico City |
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Michelle McLean | 19 | Windhoek |
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Lisa de Montalk | 21 | Taupō |
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Adenike Oshinowo | 24 | Lagos |
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Anne-Britt Røvik | 18 | Molde |
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Malena Betancourt | 19 | Panama City |
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Vivian Benítez | 21 | Asuncion |
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Gemith Gemparo | 20 | Manila |
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Karina Wojciechowska | 19 | Katowice |
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Maria do Carmo Ramalho | 20 | Lisbon |
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Johanna Irizarry | 20 | Lajas |
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Rebecca Lin | 23 | Taipei |
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Gabriela Dragomirescu | 20 | Bucharest |
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Jasheen Jayakody | 18 | Singapore |
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Diana Tilden-Davis | 22 | Johannesburg |
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Kim Tae-hwa | 20 | Busan |
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Catia Moreno | 20 | Tenerife |
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Jackie Bennett | 20 | Manzini |
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Catrin Olsson | 23 | Kungsbacka |
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Sandra Aegerter | 22 | Aargau |
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Rewadee Malaisee | 21 | Bangkok |
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Sastee Bachan | 21 | Port of Spain |
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Aslıhan Koruyan | 19 | Istanbul |
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Joanne Elizabeth Lewis | 21 | Mansfield |
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Charlotte Ray | 25 | Voorhees |
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Cheryl Leiba Milligan | 20 | St. Croix |
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Andrea Regina Gorrochategui | 23 | Montevideo |
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Ninibeth Leal[1] | 20 | Maracaibo |
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Slavica Tripunović | 20 | Vukovar |
Judges
- Mike Favre
- Brenda McLain
- Phil Hayes
- Marie DeGeorge
- Eric Morley †- Chairman and CEO of Miss World Organization
- Jarvis Astaire †
- Paul Block
- Jane Ambrose
- Edgar Botero
Notes
Debuts
Greenland
Returns
Last competed in 1977:
South Africa – returned after the Miss World Organization decided to lift a 14-year apartheid rule, allowing its contestants to compete.
Withdrawals
Canada - Tara Paat - She quit from the Pageant few weeks before the finals due to a dispute with pageant officials following a trip to South Africa in which she observed racial discrimination which she felt was tacitly approved by pageant officials.
Cook Islands
Cote d'Ivoire - Muriel Edoukou - but failed to arrive.[3]
Guyana - Tracy Ann D'Abreu - Due to the controversy over her victory and citizenship, she was declared ineligible to compete at Miss World 1991.[4][5]
Hong Kong - Renewed its franchise, however it happened three months after Miss World.
Luxembourg - Did not send delegates to Miss World after 1990 until it returned in 2009.
Papua New Guinea
Peru – Due to problems with their franchise and lack of sponsorship
Sri Lanka – Due to scheduling conflict
Soviet Union - The winner of Miss USSR 1991, Ilmira Shamsutdinova was invited to compete in Miss World 1991, but she was underage to attend.
Replacements
Hungary – Antonia Balint - She was Dethroned of her Miss Hungary 1991 crown after Hungarian newspapers printed photographs that she had previously appeared in the men's magazine Lui and other publications against Miss World rules.[6] Her 1st -runner up, Timea Raba couldn't replace her for the same reason.[7]
Taiwan – Lu Shu-Fang.
Other Notes
Namibia– Michelle McLean competed in Miss Universe in 1992, held in Bangkok, Thailand, where she emerged victorious. Only four months prior, she had participated in the pageant, making her the first and only Namibian to claim the crown.
References
- ^ a b c "Sarasota Herald-Tribune". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ a b "New Straits Times". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ "Miss Ivory Coast 1989, Muriel Edou Kou". ElAnecdotario.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2007. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
- ^ "Stabroek News - Google News Archive Search".
- ^ "Stabroek News - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 29 March 2023.
- ^ "Hat évig harcolt a koronájáért Bálint Antónia". 11 November 2015.
- ^ "Turkish News - Latest News from Turkey". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
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