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Miss World 1975

Miss World 1975, the 25th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 20 November 1975 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK. 67 contestants took part in the pageant won by Wilnelia Merced of Puerto Rico.[1][2] She was crowned by Anneline Kriel of South Africa. Runner-up was Germany, Marina Langer, third place was Vicki Harris representing the United Kingdom, fourth place was Maricela Maxie Clark of Cuba, and Yugoslavia's Ladija Verkovska completed the top five.

Miss World 1975
Date20 November 1975
Presenters
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom
Broadcaster
Entrants67
Placements15
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerWilnelia Merced [1][2]
 Puerto Rico
CongenialityMaggie Siew Teen Sim
 Singapore
PhotogenicVinah Thembi Mamba
 Swaziland
← 1974
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25th anniversary and returning winners

To celebrate the competition's twenty-fifth anniversary, ten previous Miss World's were invited to attend the broadcast and were presented during the show, in reverse order, starting with the most recent winner. They were: Belinda Green (Australia 1972), Reita Faria (India 1966), Ann Sidney (UK 1964) who performed the opening cabaret, Carole Crawford (Jamaica 1963), Rosemarie Frankland (UK 1961), Corine Rottschäfer (Netherlands 1959), Penelope Coelen (South Africa 1958), Susana Duijm (Venezuela 1955), Denise Perrier (France 1953) and the very first Miss World, Kiki Håkansson (Sweden 1951) who was also one of the judging panel. Additionally, the current title holder (who was not presented with the other winners) Anneline Kriel made a brief appearance to crown the winner. Whether it was planned or simply coincidental, 1973 winner Marjorie Wallace (USA), the only dethroned winner of the title to date, was also in London and created headlines when she spoke to the press at a conference she arranged from a neighbouring hotel to the contestants. Wallace claimed not to be upset about not being asked to the reunion and offered advice to the new winner: "Get yourself a good lawyer!".[3]

Results

 
Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1975[2][4]

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss World 1975
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
  •   Cuba – Maricela Maxie Clark
4th Runner-up
Top 7
Top 15

Contestants

Notes

Debuts

Returns

Withdrawals

  •   Spain – Olga Fernández Pérez promptly withdrew from the competition, after an announcement that Francisco Franco, the ruler of Spain, had died on the morning of the pageant date. Pageant organizers concerned that she had been too upset by Franco's death to appear in the finals.

Replacements

  •   Italy – Anna Vitale was replaced by Vanna Bortolini, her first runner-up of the Miss Italy beauty pageant, because she decided to return home to take care of her ill mother.
  •   South Africa – Rhoda Rademeyer was the second runner-up of Miss South Africa beauty pageant. The official titleholder of this pageant, Helga Vera Johns, was disqualified by the Miss World organizers when it was discovered that she came from Rhodesia. Her Rhodesian nationality apparently violated the pageant's rules. The first runner-up, Crystal Coopers, went to London, but her father would not allow her to compete there because it was discovered that Vera Johns was not going to be officially stripped of her title. This was the second time Helga Vera Johns was barred from competing in the Miss World contest and still to this day remains the only contestant to be barred at least twice from competing at Miss World. The first time was in 1972 when she tried to compete as Miss Rhodesia but was not allowed to compete due to her Rhodesian nationality.[5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  2. ^ a b c d Beaver County Times
  3. ^ https://www.oocities.org/televisioncity/9699/mcmw75.htm[dead link]
  4. ^ a b c The Evening Independent
  5. ^ Strack, Harry R. (1978). Sanctions: The Case of Rhodesia. Syracuse University Press. p. 233. ISBN 9780815621614.
  6. ^ Trethowan, Anthony (2008). Delta Scout: Ground Coverage Operator. 30° South Publishers. p. 149. ISBN 9781920143213.
  7. ^ Sally-Ann Fawcett (19 April 2012). More Misdemeanours - And Other Beauty Queen Stories. Lulu Enterprises (published 20 April 2016). ISBN 9781326634148. OL 35077796M.

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Miss World 1975 the 25th edition of the Miss World pageant was held on 20 November 1975 at the Royal Albert Hall in London UK 67 contestants took part in the pageant won by Wilnelia Merced of Puerto Rico 1 2 She was crowned by Anneline Kriel of South Africa Runner up was Germany Marina Langer third place was Vicki Harris representing the United Kingdom fourth place was Maricela Maxie Clark of Cuba and Yugoslavia s Ladija Verkovska completed the top five Miss World 1975Date20 November 1975PresentersDavid VineVenueRoyal Albert Hall London United KingdomBroadcasterBBCEntrants67Placements15DebutsCuracaoEl SalvadorHaitiSt LuciaSwazilandWithdrawalsBotswanaEcuadorJamaicaMadagascarSpainZambiaReturnsBoliviaCubaIcelandLuxembourgMauritiusPeruSeychellesTrinidad and TobagoTurkeyUruguayWinnerWilnelia Merced 1 2 Puerto RicoCongenialityMaggie Siew Teen Sim SingaporePhotogenicVinah Thembi Mamba Swaziland 19741976 Contents 1 25th anniversary and returning winners 2 Results 2 1 Placements 3 Contestants 4 Notes 4 1 Debuts 4 2 Returns 4 3 Withdrawals 4 4 Replacements 5 References 6 External links25th anniversary and returning winnersTo celebrate the competition s twenty fifth anniversary ten previous Miss World s were invited to attend the broadcast and were presented during the show in reverse order starting with the most recent winner They were Belinda Green Australia 1972 Reita Faria India 1966 Ann Sidney UK 1964 who performed the opening cabaret Carole Crawford Jamaica 1963 Rosemarie Frankland UK 1961 Corine Rottschafer Netherlands 1959 Penelope Coelen South Africa 1958 Susana Duijm Venezuela 1955 Denise Perrier France 1953 and the very first Miss World Kiki Hakansson Sweden 1951 who was also one of the judging panel Additionally the current title holder who was not presented with the other winners Anneline Kriel made a brief appearance to crown the winner Whether it was planned or simply coincidental 1973 winner Marjorie Wallace USA the only dethroned winner of the title to date was also in London and created headlines when she spoke to the press at a conference she arranged from a neighbouring hotel to the contestants Wallace claimed not to be upset about not being asked to the reunion and offered advice to the new winner Get yourself a good lawyer 3 Results Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1975 2 4 Placements Final results ContestantMiss World 1975 Puerto Rico Wilnelia Merced 1 2 1st Runner up Germany Marina Langner 4 2nd Runner up United Kingdom Vicki Harris 4 3rd Runner up Cuba Maricela Maxie Clark4th Runner up Yugoslavia Lidija VelkovskaTop 7 Haiti Joelle Apollon Venezuela Maria Conchita AlonsoTop 15 Australia Anne Davidson Finland Leena Kaarina Vainio India Anjana Sood Lebanon Ramona Keram Mauritius Mariella Tse Sik Sun St Lucia Sophia St Omer South Africa Rhoda Rademeyer Uruguay Carmen AbalContestants Africa South Lydia Gloria Johnstone Argentina Lilian Noemi De Asti Aruba Cynthia Marlene Bruin Australia Anne Davidson Austria Rosemarie Holzschuh Bahamas Ava Marilyn Burke Barbados Peta Hazel Greaves Belgium Christine Delmelle Bermuda Donna Louise Wright Bolivia Maria Monica Guardia Brazil Zaida Souza Costa Canada Normande Jacques Colombia Amanda Amaya Correa Costa Rica Maria Mayela Bolanos Ugalde Cuba Maricela Clark Curacao Elvira Nelly Maria Bakker Denmark Pia Isa Lauridsen Dominican Republic Carmen Rosa Arredondo Pou El Salvador Ana Stella Comas Duran Finland Leena Kaarina Vainio France Sophie Sonia Perin Germany Marina Langner Gibraltar Lillian Anne Lara Greece Bella Adamopoulou Guam Dora Ann Quintanilla Camacho Guernsey Carol Dawn Le Billon Haiti Joelle Apollon Holland Barbara Ann Neefs Honduras Etelinda Mejia Velasquez Hong Kong Teresa Chu Tsui Kuen Iceland Halldora Bjork Jonsdottir India Anjana Sood Ireland Elaine Rosemary O Hara Israel Atida Mor Italy Vanna Bortolini Japan Chiharu Fujiwara Jersey Susan Maxwell de Gruchy Korea Lee Sung hee Lebanon Ramona Karam Luxembourg Marie Therese Manderschied Malaysia Fauziah Haron Malta Marie Grace Ciantar Mauritius Marielle Tse Sik Sun Mexico Blanca Patricia Lopez Esparza New Zealand Janet Andrea Nugent Nicaragua Maria Auxiliadora Mantilla Norway Sissel Gulbrandsen Peru Mary Orfanides Canakis Philippines Suzanne Gonzalez Puerto Rico Wilnelia Merced 1 Saint Lucia Sophia St Omer Seychelles Amelie Lydia Michel Singapore Maggie Siew Teen Sim South Africa Rhoda Rademeyer Sri Lanka Angela Seneviratne Swaziland Vinah Thembi Mamba Sweden Agneta Catharina Magnusson Switzerland Franziska Angst Thailand Raevadee Pattamaphong Trinidad and Tobago Donna Sandra Dalrymple Tunisia Monia Dida Turkey Harika Degirmenci United Kingdom Vicki Ann Harris United States Annelise Ilschenko Uruguay Carmen Abal Venezuela Maria Concepcion Alonso Bustillo Yugoslavia Lidija VelkovskaNotesDebuts Curacao El Salvador Haiti St Lucia Swaziland Returns Last competed in 1955 Cuba Last competed in 1965 Bolivia Uruguay Last competed in 1971 Trinidad and Tobago Last competed in 1973 Iceland Luxembourg Mauritius Peru Seychelles Turkey Withdrawals Spain Olga Fernandez Perez promptly withdrew from the competition after an announcement that Francisco Franco the ruler of Spain had died on the morning of the pageant date Pageant organizers concerned that she had been too upset by Franco s death to appear in the finals Replacements Italy Anna Vitale was replaced by Vanna Bortolini her first runner up of the Miss Italy beauty pageant because she decided to return home to take care of her ill mother South Africa Rhoda Rademeyer was the second runner up of Miss South Africa beauty pageant The official titleholder of this pageant Helga Vera Johns was disqualified by the Miss World organizers when it was discovered that she came from Rhodesia Her Rhodesian nationality apparently violated the pageant s rules The first runner up Crystal Coopers went to London but her father would not allow her to compete there because it was discovered that Vera Johns was not going to be officially stripped of her title This was the second time Helga Vera Johns was barred from competing in the Miss World contest and still to this day remains the only contestant to be barred at least twice from competing at Miss World The first time was in 1972 when she tried to compete as Miss Rhodesia but was not allowed to compete due to her Rhodesian nationality 5 6 7 References a b c d Pittsburgh Post Gazette a b c d Beaver County Times https www oocities org televisioncity 9699 mcmw75 htm dead link a b c The Evening Independent Strack Harry R 1978 Sanctions The Case of Rhodesia Syracuse University Press p 233 ISBN 9780815621614 Trethowan Anthony 2008 Delta Scout Ground Coverage Operator 30 South Publishers p 149 ISBN 9781920143213 Sally Ann Fawcett 19 April 2012 More Misdemeanours And Other Beauty Queen Stories Lulu Enterprises published 20 April 2016 ISBN 9781326634148 OL 35077796M External linksPageantopolis Miss World 1975 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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