Miss World 1979

Miss World 1979, the 29th staging of the Miss World pageant, was held on 15 November 1979 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. The winner was Gina Swainson from Bermuda.[4] She was crowned by Miss World 1978, Silvana Suarez of Argentina. First runner-up was Carolyn Seaward representing the United Kingdom and second runner-up was Debbie Campbell from Jamaica. Swainson was a first runner-up in Miss Universe 1979 represented Bermuda and Carolyn Seaward was a second runner-up in same pageant represented England.

Miss World 1979
Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1979[1][2][3]
Date15 November 1979
PresentersEsther Rantzen and Sacha Distel
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London, UK
BroadcasterBBC
Entrants70
DebutsLesotho
WithdrawalsCuraçao, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Tunisia
ReturnsBolivia, Guatemala, Lebanon, Panama, Portugal
WinnerGina Swainson [4]
 Bermuda
PersonalityAnne-Marie Franke
 Guam
PhotogenicKarin Zorn
 Austria

Live television coverage of the contest was largely abandoned by the BBC as a result of a trade union dispute typical of the era in Britain, when sound engineers refused to work, and the BBC decided shortly beforehand that it could not show live pictures without a commentary. The parade of the contestants in their national costumes and each of the entrants in their evening wear had been recorded the night before, so this was televised, followed later in the evening with the crowning of the winner with mute pictures narrated by Ray Moore.[5] A unscheduled repeat of Futtocks End was televised to bridge the two segments. For later overseas transmission, a commentary was added to the silent pictures of the entire event, but the interviews with the final 7 contestants were never shown.

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss World 1979
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
5th Runner-up
  •  Brazil – Lea Silvia Dall'acqua
6th Runner-up
Top 15

Contestants

CountryContestantAgeHometown
ArgentinaVerónica Ivonne Gargani19Buenos Aires
ArubaVianca Maria Magdalena van Hoek20Oranjestad
AustraliaJodie Anne Day18Brisbane
AustriaKarin Zorn18Weiz
BahamasDeborah Elizabeth Major20Nassau
BelgiumChristine Linda Bernadette Cailliau23Brussels
BermudaGina Ann Cassandra Swainson21St. George's Parish
BoliviaPatricia Asbún Galarza20Santa Cruz de la Sierra
BrazilLéa Sílvia dall’Acqua20Campinas
CanadaCatherine Emily Mackintosh23Thunder Bay
Cayman IslandsJennifer Pearl Jackson21George Town
ChileMarianela Verónica Toledo Rojas19Santiago
ColombiaRosaura Mercedes Rodríguez Covo17Cartagena
Costa RicaMarianela Brealey Mora17San José
CyprusEliana Djiaboura24Nicosia
DenmarkLone Gladys Jörgensen18Holstebro
Dominican RepublicSabrina Alejandra Brugal Tillán18Santo Domingo
EcuadorOlba Lourdes Padilla Guevara18Guayaquil
El SalvadorJudith Ivette Lopez Lagos19San Salvador
FinlandTuire Venla Sulotar Pentikäinen23Helsinki
FranceSylvie Hélène Marie Parera18Marseille
GermanyAndrea Hontschik †20Berlin
GibraltarAudrey Lopez21Gibraltar
GreeceMika (Dimitra) Dimitropoulou17Athens
GuamAnne-Marie Kay Franke18Hagatna
GuatemalaMichele Marie Domínguez Santos19Guatemala City
HollandNannetje (Nanny) Johanna Nielen22Amsterdam
HondurasGina Maria Weidner Cleaves18San Pedro Sula
Hong KongMary Ng Mei Lai21Kowloon Bay
IcelandSigrún Sætran24Reykjavík
IndiaRaina Winifred Mendonica22Bombay
IrelandMaura McMenamim21Dublin
 Isle of ManKathleen Mary Craig17Douglas
IsraelDana Feller19Tel-Aviv
ItalyRossana Serratore18Asti
JamaicaDebbie Rachelle Campbell[1]17Kingston
JapanMotomi Hibino19Nagoya
 JerseyTreena Alison Foster21Saint Helier
KoreaHong Yeo-jin21Seoul
LebanonJacqueline (Jacky) Riachi19Beirut
 LesothoPauline Essie Kanedi22Maseru
MalaysiaShirley Bernadine Chew18Kuala Lumpur
MaltaElena Christine Abela17Sliema
MauritiusMaria Allard24Port Louis
MexicoRoselina Rosas Torres19Durango City
New ZealandNicola Lesley Duckworth17Auckland
NigeriaHelen Prest20Ibadan
NorwayJeanette Aarum20Fredrikstad
PanamaLorelay de la Ossa Chevalier19Panama City
ParaguayMartha Maria Galli Romañach19Asunción
PeruLucia Magali Pérez-Godoy Quintanilla18Lima
PhilippinesJosefina Molon Francisco18Manila
PortugalAna Gonçalves Vieira18Lisbon
Puerto RicoDaisy Marissette López18San Juan
SamoaDanira Leilani Schwalger19Apia
SingaporeViolet Lee20Singapore
SpainMaría Dolores (Lola) Forner Toro19Madrid
Sri LankaShamila Weerasooriya17Colombo
SwazilandGladys Adelaide Carmichael17Manzini
SwedenIng-Marie Säveby19Stockholm
SwitzerlandBarbara Mayer21Marly
TahitiThilda Raina Fuller24Pape'ete
ThailandTipar Suparbpun22Bangkok
Trinidad and TobagoMarlene Elizabeth Coggins21San Fernando
TurkeySebnem Unal18Istanbul
United KingdomCarolyn Ann Seaward20Yelverton
United StatesCarter Wilson[3]23Harrisonburg
UruguayLaura Rodríguez Delgado21Montevideo
VenezuelaTatiana Capote Abdel[2]18Barinas
 Virgin IslandsJasmine Olivia Turner17Saint Croix

Notes

Debuts

Returns

  • Last competed in 1973:
    •  Portugal
  • Last competed in 1976:
    •  Guatemala
  • Last competed in 1977:
    •  Bolivia
    •  Lebanon
    •  Panama

References

  1. Jamaica. W.I.L.I.P. series. W.W. Gaunt & Sons. 1987. p. 92. They enthusiastically choose a Miss Jamaica Universe each May and a Miss Jamaica World each September And there are ... have been second runners-up in the Miss World finals — Debbie Campbell in 1979 and Sandra Cunningham in 1981.
  2. "Miss World Competition Through the Years". E!. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  3. "The Sumter Daily Item". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  4. New Straits Times
  5. "Miss World not shown as BBC dispute worsens", The Times page 2, 16 November 1979
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