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词条 Miss Universe 1992
释义

  1. Results

     Placements  Special Awards 

  2. Contestants

  3. Notes

     Debuts  Returns  Replacements  Withdrawals  Did not compete  Name Changes 

  4. Host city

     Political crisis 

  5. General references

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox beauty pageant
| photo = File:Miss Universe 1992 opening titles.jpg
| caption = (left) Title card
(right) Lupita Jones Miss Universe 1991 riding on an elephant
| winner = Michelle McLean
{{NAM}}
| congeniality = Barbara Johnson
{{flag|Turks and Caicos}}
| photogenic = Soledad Diab
{{ECU}}
| best national costume = Pamela Zarza
{{flag|Paraguay|1990}}
| date = 9 May 1992{{efn|name=Thailand date|The event was held at 8:00 am Thailand Time (00); for the Americas, this was May 8 in their local times including the United States.}}
| presenters = {{Hlist|Dick Clark|Leeza Gibbons|Angela Visser}}
| venue = Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Bangkok, Thailand
| broadcaster = {{Hlist|CBS (international)|Channel 7 (official broadcaster)}}
| entrants = 78
| placements = 10
| debuts = {{Hlist|CIS|Hungary}}
| withdraws = {{Hlist|Belize|Ghana|Hong Kong|Italy|St. Vincent and the Grenadines|Trinidad and Tobago|Soviet Union|Yugoslavia}}
| returns = {{Hlist|Aruba|Australia|Austria|Cyprus|Denmark|Egypt|Honduras|Kenya|New Zealand|Portugal|Switzerland}}
| before = 1991
| next = 1993
}}

Miss Universe 1992, the 41st Miss Universe pageant, was held on 9 May 1992{{efn|name=Thailand date}} at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, Thailand. Seventy-eight contestants competed in this year. Michelle McLean of Namibia was crowned by Lupita Jones of Mexico at the event's conclusion. This is the first and so far only time that Namibia won the pageant.

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 1992
  • {{NAM}}Michelle McLean
1st Runner-up
  • {{COL}} – Paola Turbay
2nd Runner-up
  • {{IND}} – Madhu Sapre
Top 6
  • {{BEL}} – Anke van Dermeersch
  • {{NED}} – Vivian Jansen
  • {{flag|Venezuela|1954}} – Carolina Izsak
Top 10
  • {{AUS}} – Georgina Denahy
  • {{NZL}} – Lisa Maree de Montalk
  • {{SWE}} – Monica Brodd
  • {{flag|United States}} – Shannon Marketic

Special Awards

Awards Winners
Best National Costume
  • {{PAR}} – Pamela Zarza
Miss Photogenic
  • {{ECU}} – Soledad Diab
Miss Congeniality
  • {{flag|Turks and Caicos}} – Barbara Johnson

Contestants

{{div col|colwidth=20em}}
  • {{ARG}} - Laura Rafael
  • {{ABW}} - Yerusha Rasmijn
  • {{AUS}} - Georgina Denahy
  • {{AUT}} - Katrin Friedl
  • {{BHS}} - Fontella Chipman
  • {{BEL}} - Anke van Dermeersch
  • {{BMU}} - Colita Joseph
  • {{BOL}} - Natasha Gabriel Arana †
  • {{flag|Brazil|1968}} - Maria Carolina Otto
  • {{VGB}} - Alicia Burke
  • {{BGR}} - Michaella Dinova Nikolova
  • {{CAN}} - Nicole Dunsdon
  • {{flag|Cayman Islands|old}} - Yvette Peggy Jordison
  • {{CHL}} - Marcela Vacarezza
  • {{flag|CIS|1992}} - Lidia Kuborskaya
  • {{COL}} - Paola Turbay
  • {{COK}} - Jeannine Tuavera
  • {{CRI}} - Jessica Manley Fredrich
  • {{CUW}} - Mijanou de Paula
  • {{CYP}} - Militsa Papadopolou
  • {{TCH}} - Michaela Maláčová
  • {{DNK}} - Anne Mette Voss
  • {{DOM}} - Liza Gonzales
  • {{ECU}} - Soledad Diab
  • {{EGY}} - Lamia Noshi
  • {{SLV}} - Melissa Salazar
  • {{FIN}} - Kirsi Syrjanen
  • {{FRA}} - Linda Hardy
  • {{GER}} - Monica Resch
  • {{flag|Great Britain}} - Tiffany Stanford
  • {{GRC}} - Marina Tsintikidou
  • {{GUM}} - Cheryl Debra Payne
  • {{GTM}} - Nancy Maricela Perez
  • {{HND}} - Monica Raquel Rapalo
  • {{HUN}} - Dora Patko
  • {{ISL}} - Svava Haraldsdóttir
  • {{IND}} - Madhushri Sapre
  • {{IRL}} - Jane Thompson
  • {{ISR}} - Eynat Zmora
  • {{JAM}} - Bridgette Rhoden
  • {{flag|Japan|1870}} - Akiko Ando
  • {{KEN}} - Aisha Wawira Lieberg
  • {{flag|KOR|name=Korea}} - Lee Young-hyun
  • {{LBN}} - Abeer Sharrouf
  • {{LUX}} - Carole Reding
  • {{MYS}} - Rozita Abu Bakar
  • {{MLT}} - Julienne Camilleri
  • {{MUS}} - Stephanie Raymond
  • {{MEX}} - Monica Zuñiga
  • {{NAM}} - Michelle McLean
  • {{NLD}} - Vivian Jansen
  • {{NZL}} - Lisa Maree de Montalk
  • {{NIC}} - Ida Patricia Delaney
  • {{NGA}} - Sandra Guenefred Petgrave
  • {{MNP}} - Imelda Antonio
  • {{NOR}} - Anne Sofie Galaen
  • {{PAN}} - Ana Cecilia Orillac
  • {{flag|Paraguay|1990}} - Pamela Zarza
  • {{PER}} - Aline Arce Santos
  • {{flag|Philippines|1986}} - Elizabeth Garcia Berroya
  • {{POL}} - Izabela Filipowska
  • {{POR}} - Maria Fernanda Silva
  • {{flag|Puerto Rico|1952}} - Daisy Garcia
  • {{ROC}} - Vivian Shih Hsiu Chieh
  • {{ROM}} - Corina Corduneanu
  • {{SGP}} - Cori Teo
  • {{ESP}} - Virginia García
  • {{LKA}} - Hiranthi Divapriya
  • {{SUR}} - Nancy Kasanngaloewar
  • {{SWE}} - Monica Brodd
  • {{CHE}} - Sandra Aegerter
  • {{THA}} - Ornanong Panyawong
  • {{TUR}} - Elif Ilgaz
  • {{flag|Turks and Caicos}} - Barbara Johnson
  • {{URY}} - Gabriela Escobar Ventura
  • {{USA}} - Shannon Marketic
  • {{flag|U.S. Virgin Islands}} - Cathy-Mae Sitaram
  • {{flag|Venezuela|1954}} - Carolina Izsak
{{div col end}}

Notes

Debuts

  • {{flag|CIS|1992}}
  • {{HUN}}

Returns

Last competed in 1987:

  • {{CYP}}
  • {{KEN}}

Last competed in 1989:

  • {{NZL}}

Last competed in 1990:

  • {{ABW}}
  • {{AUS}}
  • {{AUT}}
  • {{DNK}}
  • {{EGY}}
  • {{HND}}
  • {{POR}}
  • {{CHE}}

Replacements

  • {{ISR}} — Eynat Zmora, who represented Israel, placed first runner-up in the Miss Israel pageant but was sent to Miss Universe because the winner, Ravit Asaf, was under the age restriction of 18 years.[1]
  • {{flag|CIS|1992}} — Julia Etina, Miss CIS 1992, did not compete in Miss Universe 1992, due to the fact that she had turned 18 years old after February 1. Her first runner-up of Miss CIS 1992, Lydia Kuborskaya went to Miss Universe instead of her. However, Etina got an official visit to the United States as sort of a consolation prize for missing the big event.[2][3][4]
  • {{IRL}} — Jane Thompson, who represented Ireland, replaced Amanda Brunker, who was Miss Ireland 1991, due to the fact that Brunker was underaged before February 1. However, Thompson was from Belfast in Northern Ireland.
  • {{ROC}} — Wu Pei Jun, Miss Universe Republic of China 1992, was underaged before February 1. Her first runner-up, Liu Yu Hsin couldn't go either due to her health problems. So the chance was given to her second runner-up, Vivian Shih Hsiu Chieh, who went to the pageant instead. [5]

Withdrawals

  • {{BLZ}}
  • {{GHA}}
  • {{flag|British Hong Kong|name = Hong Kong}} — Amy Kwok was expected to represent Hong Kong and even arrived in Bangkok, but was disqualified because she did not meet residency requirements. Kwok was a US resident who became the first overseas contestant to win the Miss Hong Kong title. The same issue came up again in Miss Universe 1996 when the winner Winnie Yeung was also a US citizen and she was disqualified. The 1st runner up in the pageant, Sofie Rahman was her replacement.[6]
  • {{ITA}}
  • {{VCT}}
  • {{flagcountry|SUN}} – Collapsed in 1991, split into fifteen countries. The titleholder of Miss USSR 1991, Ilmira Shamsuttinova later competed in 1996 as Miss Russia.
  • {{TTO}} – Rachel Charles was underage before February 1. She competed in 1993 instead.
  • {{YUG}} – Due to the breakup in April, also wars and political crisis. Returned in 1998.

Did not compete

  • {{GIB}} - Ornella Costa

Name Changes

  • {{flagicon|GBR}} United Kingdom had competed as Great Britain again for the second time after 1952.

Host city

Thailand anticipated holding the pageant as early as August 1991, when thousands of slum dwellers were evicted in order to improve the image of the city prior to a World Bank conference that was held in the city in October and the pageant.[7]

The official announcement that Bangkok would host the pageant was made in December 1991, with the date initially set as May 16.[8] In March the date was moved back to May 8 so that it would not clash with Wisakha Bucha Day, a Buddhist holiday.[9]

Political crisis

The pageant was held amidst a political crisis in Thailand that culminated on 17 May in the Black May protests against the government of General Suchinda Kraprayoon. The day prior to the event the public relations director expressed fears that the show might have to be cancelled if the situation escalated, although the threat was played down by other pageant officials.[10]

General references

  • {{cite web|title=Miss Universe 1992 |url=http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Universe_1992.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120207055111/http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/Universe_1992.htm |website=pageantopolis.com |archive-date=February 7, 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}

References

{{notelist}}
1. ^{{cite news|title=Miss Israel loser gives up quest to be Miss Universe|date=1992-04-13|publisher=The Jerusalem Post}}
2. ^«МИСС ВСЕЛЕННАЯ»
3. ^Crowning Achievement Falls Flat A Hit At Soviet Pageant Will Miss Next Step
4. ^МИСС СТРАН СОДРУЖЕСТВА 1992
5. ^〈世界环姐选举改派第三名施秀洁参赛〉,《联合晚报》,1992年4月10日,4版
6. ^{{cite news|title=Miss Hong Kong disqualified from Miss Universe contest |publisher=Agence France-Press|date=1992-04-21}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Thailand Evicting the Poor: Coming Events Spur Leaders to Level Slum|publisher=Los Angeles Daily News|first=Philip|last=Shenon|date=1991-08-25}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Miss Universe contest to be held Bangkok in May |publisher=Agence France-Press|date=1991-12-17}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=Organizers seek new date for beauty pageant |publisher=Agence France-Press|date=1992-03-06}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Miss Universe organiser says political crisis threatens pageant|publisher=Agence France-Presse|date=1992-05-07}}

External links

  • Miss Universe official website
{{Miss Universe}}

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