Miss RSA

Not to be confused with Miss South Africa.
Miss Republic of South Africa
Formation 1952-1997
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Johannesburg
Location
Official language
English
Company
Outspan Magazine

Miss Republic of South Africa (known as Miss RSA) was a national Beauty pageant in South Africa by Outspan Magazine.

History

In 1952, Outspan magazine and African Consolidated Theatres started a contest to find an entrant for the first Miss Universe pageant that year. Catherine (Cathy) Higgins, a short-hand typist from Johannesburg, won the contest. She participated in Long Beach, California, where she was place 7th and voted by the other contestants as Miss Friendly Spirit.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Miss Republic of South Africa existed between 1952-1997.[1][2]

YearMiss Republic of South AfricaRepresentedPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial AwardsNotes
1952 Catherine Higgins Johannesburg Top 10 Miss Friendly Spirit Competed twice in 1953. Miss RSA is expected to be role model on Outspan Magazine. In 1952s former winner can allow to compete again but is she wins for the second time, she cannot compete to Miss Universe
1953 Ingrid Rita Mills De Haast Top 16 Assumed as Miss Golden Jubilee
1954 NO PAGEANT FROM 1954-1959
1960 Nicky Caras Johannesburg 3rd Runner-up From 1960 to 1973 the Miss RSA assumed as Hibiscus Queen
1961 Marina Christelis Johannesburg Unplaced
1962 Lynette Gamble Johannesburg Unplaced
1963 Ellen Liebenberg Johannesburg Top 15
1964 Gail Robinson Johannesburg Unplaced Former 1st Runner-up Miss RSA 1963
1965 Veronika Edelgarda Hilda Prigge Johannesburg Top 15
1966 Lynn Carol de Jager Durban Unplaced
1967 Wendy Ballenden Johannesburg Unplaced
1968 Monica Fairall Durban Unplaced Also, Miss South Africa 1971 and went to Miss World 1971
1969 NO PAGEANT FROM 1969-1974
1975 Gail Anthony Cape Town Unplaced
1976 Cynthia Claasen Cape Town Unplaced
1977 Glynis Fester Cape Town Unplaced
1978 Margaret Gardiner Cape Town WINNER
1979 Veronica Wilson Johannesburg Top 12
1980 Jenny Kay Johannesburg Did not compete Due to political reasons, she was not allowed a visum
1981 Daniela di Paolo Durban Unplaced
1982 Odette Scrooby Boksburg Top 12
1983 Leanne Hosking Durban Unplaced
1984 Leticia Snyman Johannesburg 1st Runner-up
1985 NO PAGEANT FROM 1985-1994
1995 Augustine Masilela Johannesburg Top 10
1996 Carol Becker Johannesburg Unplaced
1997 Mbali Gasa Durban Unplaced

References

  1. "Miss RSA History". philstar.com. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
  2. "Miss RSA History". missosology.info. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
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