Miss World 1967

Miss World 1967
Date 16 November 1967
Presenters Simon Dee, Michael Aspel[1]
Venue Lyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom
Broadcaster BBC
Entrants 55
Placements 15
Debuts Czechoslovakia, Panama, Tanzania, Uganda
Withdrawals Aruba, Bahamas, India, Jordan, Malaysia, Suriname, Syria, Trinidad and Tobago
Returns Australia, Austria, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Peru, Portugal, Tunisia
Winner Madeline Hartog-Bel
 Peru

Miss World 1967, the 17th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 16 November 1967 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, UK. 55 contestants competed for the Miss World. The winner was Madeline Hartog-Bel represented Peru. She was crowned by Miss World 1966, Reita Faria of India. Bell was a semi-finalist of Miss Universe 1966 represented Peru.

Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results
Final results Contestant
Miss World 1967
1st runner-up
  •  Argentina – María del Carmen Sabaliauskas
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
  •  Israel – Dalia Regev
4th runner-up
  •  United Kingdom – Jennifer Lynn Lewis
5th runner-up[2]
  •  Czechoslovakia – Alzbeta Strkulova
6th runner-up
  •  Germany – Ruth Köcher
Top 15
  •  Canada – Donna Marie Barker
  •  Chile – Margarita Téllez
  •  France – Carole Noe
  •  Ghana – Araba Martha Vroon
  •  Italy – Tamara Baroni
  •  South Africa – Disa Duivestein
  •  Sweden – Eva Englander
  •  United States – Pamela Valari Pall

Contestants

  •  Argentina – María del Carmen Sabaliauskas
  •  Australia – Judy Lockey
  •  Austria – Christl Bartu
  •  Belgium – Mauricette Sironval
  •  Brazil – Wilza de Oliveira Rainato
  •  Canada – Donna Marie Barker
  •  Ceylon – Therese Fernando
  •  Chile – Margarita Téllez
  •  Costa Rica – Marjorie Furniss
  •  Cyprus – Laila Michaelides
  •  Czechoslovakia – Alzbeta Strkulova
  •  Denmark – Sonja Jensen
  •  Dominican Republic – Margarita Rosa Rueckschnat Schott
  •  Ecuador – Laura (Laurita) Elena Baquero Palacios
  •  Finland – Hedy Rannari
  •  France – Carole Noe
  •  Germany – Ruth Köcher
  •  Ghana – Araba Martha Vroon
  •  Gibraltar – Laura Bassadone
  •  Greece- Mimika Niavi
  •  GuyanaShakira Baksh
  •  Holland – Monica van Beelen
  •  Honduras – Alba María Bobadilla
  •  Iceland – Hrefna Wigelund Steinþórsdóttir
  •  Ireland – Gemma McNabb
  •  Israel – Dalia Regev
  •  Italy – Tamara Baroni

  •  Jamaica – Laurel Williams
  •  Japan – Chikako Sotoyama
  •  Kenya – Zipporah Mbugua
  •  Korea – Chung Young-hwa
  •  Lebanon – Sonia Faris
  •  Luxembourg – Marie-Joseé Mathgen
  •  Malta – Mary Mifsud
  •  Mexico – María Cristina Ortal
  •  Morocco – Naima Benjelloun
  •  New Zealand – Pamela McLeod
  •  Nigeria – Roseline Balogun
  •  Norway – Vigdis Sollie
  •  PanamaCarlota Lozano
  •  PeruMadeline Hartog-Bel
  •  PhilippinesMargarita (Maita) Favis Gomez
  •  Portugal – Teresa Amaro
  •  South Africa – Disa Duivenstein
  •  Sweden – Eva Englander
  •   Switzerland – Edith Fraefel
  •  Tanzania – Theresa Shayo
  •  Tunisia – Rekeja Dekhil
  •  Turkey – Nese Yazicigil
  •  Uganda – Rosemary Salmon
  •  United Kingdom – Jennifer Lynn Lewis
  •  United States – Pamela Valari Pall
  •  Venezuela – Irene Böttger Herrera
  •  Yugoslavia – Aleksandra Mandić

Notes

Debuts

Returning countries

References

  1. "Miss World 1967". BBC Genome Project Retrieved 2016-6-24
  2. "1967". Missworld.com. 16 November 1967. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
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