Miss World 1989

Miss World 1989, the 39th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 22 November 1989 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. 78 contestants took part in the pageant. It was the first time in history that Miss World ventured overseas. It was also the first time the Soviet Union has sent a contestant in any major pageant. The winner was Aneta Kręglicka of Polish People's Republic, who was the first Eastern European person to win the competition.[1][2] She was crowned by Miss World 1988, Linda Pétursdóttir of Iceland.

Miss World 1989
Miss World 1989 Titlecard
Date22 November 1989
PresentersPeter Marshall, Alexandra Bastedo, John Davidson
EntertainmentAswad
VenueHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
BroadcasterAsia Television
Entrants78
Placements10
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerAneta Kręglicka[1][2]
 Poland
PersonalityGreet Ramaekers
 Belgium
PhotogenicAnna Gorbunova
 Soviet Union

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 1989
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
Top 10

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental Group Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Oceania

Contestants

78 contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
ArgentinaPatricia Wiedenhofer17La Pampa
ArubaDilailah Odor-Wever20Oranjestad
AustraliaNatalie McCurry23North Bondi
AustriaMarion Amann20Vienna
BahamasCarolyn Moree17Nassau
BelgiumGreet Ramaekers18Limbourg
BelizeMartha Elena Badillo20San Pedro
BermudaCherie Tannock23Warwick
BoliviaMaría Victoria Julio19Tarija
CanadaLeanne Caputo23Milton
Cayman IslandsMichelle Garcia20Grand Cayman
ChileClaudia Bahamondes17Santiago
ColombiaMónica María Isaza20Medellín
Costa RicaMaría Antonieta Sáenz18San José
CuraçaoSupharmy Sadji19Willemstad
CyprusIrma Voulgari17Larnaca
CzechoslovakiaJana Hronková22Horšovský Týn
DenmarkCharlotte Pedersen19Holstebro
Dominican RepublicIrma Mauriz23San Felipe de Puerto Plata
EcuadorXimena Correa19Machala
El SalvadorAna Estela Aguilar20San Salvador
FinlandÅsa Lövdahl20Helsinki
FranceStephanie Zlotkowski17Bordeaux
GermanyJasmine Beil23Frankfurt
GhanaAfua Amoah Bonsu23Accra
GibraltarAudrey Gingell19Gibraltar
GreeceKaterina Petropoulou19Athens
GuamCora Tricia Yanger18Mangilao
GuatemalaRocío Lerma de la Vega24Guatemala City
GuyanaLyla Shalimar Ryhaan Majeed21Georgetown
HollandLiesbeth Caspers21Noordwijk
HondurasBelinda Bodden18San Pedro Sula
Hong KongEwong Yung-hung21Hong Kong Island
HungaryMagdolna Gerloczy18Budapest
IcelandHugrún Guðmundsdóttir20Reykjavík
IrelandBarbara Ann Curran23Dublin
IsraelRonit Sutton19Jerusalem
ItalyPaola Mercurio17Naples
JamaicaNatasha Marcanik19Kingston
JapanKaori Muto22Tokyo
KenyaGrace Chabari22Mombasa
KoreaKim Hye-ri19Seoul
LatviaIna Magone18Liepāja
LuxembourgChris Scott23Luxembourg City
MacauGuilhermina Madeira da Silva Pedruco19Macau
MalaysiaVivien Chen Shee Yee24Kuching
MaltaMarika Micallef18Għargħur
MauritiusJeanne-Françoise Clement20Beau Bassin
MexicoNelia María Ochoa19Veracruz
NamibiaEmarencia Esterhuizen22Windhoek
New ZealandHelen Rowney19Auckland
NigeriaBianca Onoh22Enugu
NorwayBente Brunland22Oslo
PanamaGloria Quintana19Panama City
 Papua New GuineaJoycelin Leahy24Morobe Province
ParaguayAlicia María Jaime20Asunción
PeruMaritza Zorrilla20Lima
PhilippinesEstrella Querubin20Manila
PolandAneta Kręglicka[1][2]24Gdańsk
PortugalMaria Angélica Mira18Lisbon
Puerto RicoTania Collazo18Orocovis
Republic of China Wang Min-yei 22 Taipei
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesAnna Young19Kingstown
SingaporeJacqueline Ang18Singapore
SpainEva Pedraza18Córdoba
Soviet UnionAnna Gorbunova[3]22Moscow
Sri LankaSerena Danvers21Colombo
SwedenLena Berglind23Gothenburg
SwitzerlandCatherine Mesot23Wil
ThailandPrathumrat Woramali17Bangkok
Trinidad and TobagoSamantha Bhagan22Goodwood Park
TurkeyBurcu Burkut †19İzmir
UgandaDoreen Lamon-Opira20Kampala
United KingdomSuzanne Younger23Shrewsbury
United StatesJill Renee Scheffert21Oklahoma City
United States Virgin Islands Vanessa Thomas 19 St. Thomas
VenezuelaFabiola Candosín19Caracas
YugoslaviaAleksandra Dobraš17Banja Luka

Judges

Notes

Debuts

Returns

Replacements

  •  Soviet Union – Yulia Sukhanova did not compete due to parental refusal to sign any contract with the Miss USSR organizers due to being underaged or overaged.[4]

Withdrawals

Other Notes

References

  1. "European crowned Miss World '89". The Evening News. 24 November 1989. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. "Miss Poland destroys wall, wins Miss World". Ocala Star-Banner. 24 November 1989. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  3. Miklossy, K.; Ilic, M. (2014). Competition in Socialist Society. Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe. Taylor & Francis. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-317-75275-2.
  4. The Very First Miss USSR
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