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词条 Miss World 1966
释义

  1. Results

  2. Contestants

  3. Notes

     Debuts  Returning countries  Nations not competing  Disqualified 

  4. References

  5. External links

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| winner = Reita Faria
| image =
| caption=
| represented = {{flag|India}}
| date = 17 November 1966
| presenters =Peter West, Michael Aspel[1]
| entrants = 51
| venue = Lyceum Ballroom, London, UK
| broadcaster = BBC
| debuts = Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Philippines, Yugoslavia
| returns = Aruba, Chile, India, Mexico, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey
| withdraws = Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Colombia, Liberia, Nicaragua, Peru, Rhodesia, Tunisia, Uruguay
| before = 1965
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Miss World 1966, the 16th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 17 November 1966 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, UK. The winner was Reita Faria of India, first Asian delegate to win Miss World title. She was crowned by Miss World 1965, Lesley Langley of United Kingdom.

Results

Final results Contestant
Miss World 1966
  • {{flag|India}}Reita Faria
1st runner-up
  • {{flag|Yugoslavia}} – Nikica Marinovic
2nd runner-up
  • {{flag|Greece|old}} – Efi Fontini Plumbi
3rd runner-up
  • {{flag|Brazil}} – Marlucci Rocha
4th runner-up
  • {{flag|Italy}} – Gigliola Carbonara
5th runner-up
  • {{flag|Norway}} – Birgit Andersen
6th runner-up
  • {{flag|United States}} – Denice Estelle Blair
Semi-finalists
  • {{flag|Argentina}} – Graciela Guardone
  • {{flag|Canada}} – Diane Coulter
  • {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Jeanette Dotel
  • {{flag|France}} – Michèle Boulé
  • {{flag|Germany}} – Jutta Danske
  • {{flag|Guyana}} – Umblita Van Sluytman
  • {{flag|South Africa|1928}} – Johanna Carter
  • {{flag|United Kingdom}} – Jennifer Summers

Contestants

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  • {{flag|Argentina}} – Graciela Guardone
  • {{flag|Netherlands Antilles|name=Aruba}} – Reina Patricia Hernandez
  • {{flag|Bahamas}} – Dorothy Cooper
  • {{flag|Belgium}} – Mireille de Man
  • {{flag|Brazil}} – Marlucci Manvailler Rocha
  • {{flag|Canada}} – Diane Coulter
  • {{flag|Ceylon|1951}} – Priscilla Martensyn
  • {{flag|Chile}} – Amelia Galaz
  • {{flag|Costa Rica}} – Sonia Mora
  • {{flag|Cyprus}} – Annoula Alvaliotou
  • {{flag|Denmark}} – Irene Poller Hansen
  • {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Jeanette Dotel Montes de Oca
  • {{flag|Ecuador}} – Alejandra Vallejo Klaere
  • {{flag|Finland}} – Marita Gellman
  • {{flag|France}} – Michèle Boulé
  • {{flag|Gambia}} – Oumie Barry
  • {{flag|Germany}} – Jutta Danske
  • {{flag|Gibraltar|ensign}} – Grace Valverde
  • {{flag|Greece|old}} – Efi Fontini Ploumbi
  • {{flag|Guyana}} – Umblita van Sluytman
  • {{flag|Netherlands|name=Holland}} – Anneke Geerts
  • {{flag|Honduras}} – Danira Miralda Buines
  • {{flag|Iceland}} – Auður Harðardóttir
  • {{flag|India}} – Reita Faria
  • {{flag|Ireland}} – Helen McMahon
  • {{flag|Israel}} – Segula Gohr
  • {{flag|Italy}} – Gigliola Carbonara
  • {{flag|Jamaica}} – Yvonne Walter
  • {{flag|Japan|1947}} – Harumi Kobayashi
  • {{flag|Jordan}} – Vera Jalil Khamis
  • {{flag|South Korea|name=Korea}} – Chung Eul-sun
  • {{flag|Lebanon}} – Marlene Talih
  • {{flag|Luxembourg}} – Mariette Sophie Stephano
  • {{flag|Malaysia}} – Merlyn Therese McKelvie
  • {{flag|Malta}} – Monica Sunnura
  • {{flag|Mexico}} – María Cecilia González DuPree
  • {{flag|Morocco}} – Naima Naim
  • {{flag|New Zealand}} – Heather Gettings
  • {{flag|Norway}} – Birgit Andersen
  • {{flag|Philippines}} – Vivien Lee Austria
  • {{flag|South Africa|1928}} – Johanna Maud Carter
  • {{flag|Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)|name=Suriname}} – Linda Haselhoef
  • {{flag|Sweden}} – Ingrid Anna Andersson
  • {{flag|Switzerland}} – Janine Solliner
  • {{flag|Syria}} – Feryelle Jalal
  • {{flag|Trinidad and Tobago}} – Diane DeFreitas
  • {{flag|Turkey}} – İnci Asena
  • {{flag|United Kingdom}} – Jennifer Lowe Summers
  • {{flag|United States}} – Denice Estelle Blair
  • {{flag|Venezuela|1954}} – Jeannette Kopp Arenas
  • {{flag|Yugoslavia}} – Nikica Marinović
{{div col end}}

Notes

Debuts

  • Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Philippines and Yugoslavia competed in Miss World for the first time.

Returning countries

  • Switzerland last competed in 1956.
  • Norway last competed in 1960.
  • India last competed in 1962.
  • Chile and Mexico last competed in 1963.
  • Aruba and Turkey last competed in 1964.

Nations not competing

  • {{flagu|Australia}}
  • {{flagu|Austria}}
  • {{flagu|Colombia}} – María Estela Sáenz Calero
  • {{flagu|Nicaragua}}
  • {{flagu|Paraguay}}
  • {{flagu|Spain|1945}} – Paquita Torres Pérez (withdrew because Miss Gibraltar was in pageant)
  • {{flagu|Uruguay}} – Susana Regeden

Disqualified

  • {{flagu|Nigeria}} – Uzor Okafor (married to a Briton, was not nationally crowned)

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/1ff4c05717c5423182f284a81f071ff0|title=Miss World 1966}} BBC Genome Project Retrieved 2016-6-24

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External links

  • Miss World official website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060908014245/http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/world_1966.htm Pageantopolis – Miss World 1966]
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