Miss World 1991

Miss World 1991, the 41st edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 28 December 1991 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The winner was Ninibeth Leal representing Venezuela. She was crowned by Gina Tolleson of the United States. 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]

Miss World 1991
Miss World 1991 Titlecard
Date28 December 1991
Presenters
EntertainmentIndecent Obsession
VenueGeorgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
BroadcasterE!
Entrants78
Placements10
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerNinibeth Leal
 Venezuela[1]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss World 1991
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
Top 5
Top 10

Continental Queens of Beauty

Continental Group Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia & Oceania
Caribbean
Europe

Contestants

Seventy-eight contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
Antigua and BarbudaJoanne Bird20St. John's
ArgentinaMarcela Chazarreta20Buenos Aires
ArubaSandra Croes23Santa Cruz
AustraliaLeanne Buckle21Brisbane
AustriaAndrea Pfeiffer18Graz
BahamasTarnia Newton19New Providence
BelgiumAnke Van dermeersch19Antwerp
BelizeJosephine Gault21Belize City
BoliviaMónica Gamarra20Cochabamba
BrazilCátia Silene Kupssinskü20São Paulo
British Virgin IslandsMarjorie Penn18Tortola
BulgariaLiubomira Slavcheva17Sofia
Cayman IslandsYvette Peggy Jordison19Grand Cayman
ChileCarolina Michelson23Santiago
ColombiaAdriana Rodríguez20Bogota
Costa RicaEugenie Jiménez20San Francisco de Heredia
CuraçaoNashaira Desbarida23Willemstad
CyprusAnna Margaret Stephanou18Nicosia
CzechoslovakiaAndrea Tatarkova20Košice
DenmarkSharon Givskav17Copenhagen
Dominican RepublicRosanna Rodríguez21Concepción de La Vega
EcuadorSueanny Bejarano20Guayaquil
El SalvadorLucía Beatriz López22San Salvador
FinlandNina Autio20Tampere
FranceMareva Georges22Punaauia
GermanySusanne Petry18Saarbrücken
GhanaJamilla Danzuru23Accra
GibraltarOrnella Costa17Gibraltar
GreeceMiriam Panagos20Athens
GreenlandBibiane Holm18Nuuk
GuamYvonne Limtiaco Speight19Asan
GuatemalaMarlyn Magaña20Guatemala City
HollandLinda Egging21Stramproy
HondurasArlene Rauscher19Tegucigalpa
HungaryOrsolya Michina19Budapest
IcelandSvava Haraldsdóttir19Reykjavík
IndiaRitu Singh20New Delhi
IrelandAmanda Brunker18Dublin
IsraelLi'at Ditkovsky19Nordia
ItalySabina Pellati19Reggio Emilia
JamaicaSandra Foster21Kingston
JapanJunko Tsuda21Tokyo
KenyaN'kirote M'mbijjiwe21Meru
LatviaInese Šlesere19Riga
LebanonDiana Begdache20Beirut
MacauCristina Guilherme Lam20Macau
MalaysiaSamantha Schubert22Kuala Lumpur
MaltaRomina Genuis18Gzira
MauritiusMarie Geraldine Deville18Centre de Flacq
MexicoMaría Cristina Urrutia19Mexico City
NamibiaMichelle McLean19Windhoek
New ZealandLisa de Montalk21Taupō
NigeriaAdenike Oshinowo24Lagos
NorwayAnne-Britt Røvik18Molde
PanamaMalena Betancourt19Panama City
ParaguayVivian Benítez21Asuncion
PhilippinesGemith Gemparo20Manila
PolandKarina Wojciechowska19Katowice
PortugalMaria do Carmo Ramalho20Lisbon
Puerto RicoJohanna Irizarry20Lajas
Republic of China Rebecca Lin 23 Taipei
RomaniaGabriela Dragomirescu20Bucharest
SingaporeJasheen Jayakody18Singapore
South AfricaDiana Tilden-Davis22Johannesburg
South Korea Kim Tae-hwa 20 Busan
SpainCatia Moreno20Tenerife
SwazilandJackie Bennett20Manzini
SwedenCatrin Olsson23Kungsbacka
SwitzerlandSandra Aegerter22Aargau
ThailandRewadee Malaisee21Bangkok
Trinidad and TobagoSastee Bachan21Port of Spain
TurkeyAslıhan Koruyan19Istanbul
United KingdomJoanne Elizabeth Lewis21Mansfield
United StatesCharlotte Ray25Voorhees
United States Virgin Islands Cheryl Leiba Milligan 20 St. Croix
UruguayAndrea Regina Gorrochategui23Montevideo
VenezuelaNinibeth Leal[1]20Maracaibo
YugoslaviaSlavica Tripunović20Vukovar

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.
  • Last competed in 1986:
    •  Antigua
  • Last competed in 1988:
    •  Lebanon
    •  Eswatini
  • Last competed in 1989:
    •  China Taipei
    •  Ecuador
    •  Malaysia

Withdrawals

  •  Canada - Unable to compete just days before the finals due to Illness
  •  Cook Islands
  •  Cote d'Ivoire - Muriel Edoukou[3] - Due lack of Sponsorship.
  •  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, however she rejected the invitation because was too underage for the contest.[6] No runners-up from Miss USSR 1991 pageant were sent for Miss World 1991.[7] The USSR ceased to exist only two days before the Miss World pageant. However 5 years later, Shamsutdinova competed at Miss Universe 1996

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.[8] Her 1st -runner up, Timea Raba couldn't replace her for the same reason.[9]
  •  Taiwan – Lu Shu-Fang.

Other Notes

References

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  2. "New Straits Times". Retrieved 26 January 2016.
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  7. P, Oleg (20 June 2014). "ВСЕ НАШИ МИСС: МИСС СССР 1991". Retrieved 29 March 2023.
  8. "Hat évig harcolt a koronájáért Bálint Antónia". 11 November 2015.
  9. "Turkish News - Latest News from Turkey". Hürriyet Daily News. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
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