Miss International 1983
Miss International 1983, the 23rd annual Miss International pageant, was held on 11 October 1983 at Festival Hall, Osaka and hosted by Masumi Okada. Gidget Sandoval of Costa Rica was crowned at the end of the event.
Miss International 1983 | |
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Date | October 11, 1983 |
Presenters | Masumi Okada |
Venue | Osaka Conference Center, Osaka, Japan[1] |
Broadcaster | TV Tokyo |
Entrants | 41 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | Northern Marianas |
Withdrawals | Hawaii, Sweden, Tahiti, Uruguay |
Returns | Iceland |
Winner | Gidget Sandoval[1] Costa Rica |
Congeniality | Eliana Limpias Suárez Bolivia |
Best National Costume | Chung Young-soon Korea |
Photogenic | Nicola Stanley England |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 1983 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
Contestants
- Australia - Michelle Marie Banting
- Austria - Eveline Rille
- Belgium - Marina De Ruyck
- Bolivia - Eliana Limpias Suárez
- Brazil - Geórgia Marinho Ventura
- Canada - Starr Andreeff
- Colombia - Marta Liliana Ruiz Orduz
- Costa Rica - Gidget Sandoval Herrera
- Denmark - Inge Ravn Thomsen
- England - Nicola Stanley
- Finland - Niina Maarit Kesäniemi
- France - Valérie Guenveur
- Germany - Loana Katharina Radecki
- Greece - Plousia "Sia" Farfaraki
- Guam - Shannon Dilbeck
- Holland - Brigitte Bergman
- Honduras - Ileana Maritza López Turcios
- Hong Kong - Eve Lee Yuet-Fu
- Iceland - Steinunn Johanna Bergmann
- India - Sahila Vimal Chadha
- Ireland - Sandra Eglington
- Israel - Sigal Fogel
- Italy - Federica Silvia Tersch
- Japan - Akemi Fujita
- Korea - Chung Young-soon
- Malaysia - Helen Ann Peters
- Mexico - Rosalba Chávez Carretero
- New Zealand - Brenda Dennise Ngatai
- Northern Marianas - Margarita Tenorio Benavente
- Norway - Christine Zeiner
- Philippines - Flor Eden "Epang" Guano Pastrana
- Portugal - Cesaltina da Conceição Lopes da Silva
- Scotland - Alison Dunn
- Singapore - Patricia Ngow Pui Lee
- Spain - Milagros Pérez Castro
- Switzerland - Barbara Zehnder
- Thailand - Kasama Senawat
- Turkey - Guzin Yildiz
- United States - Kimberly Anne Bleier
- Venezuela - Donnatella "Donna" Bottone Tirante
- Wales - Lianne Patricia Gray
References
- "Prize winner". Pittsburgh Press. UPI. October 12, 1983. Retrieved 22 February 2011.
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