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词条 Miss World 1973
释义

  1. Results

     Placements 

  2. Contestants

  3. Notes

     Returns  Other notes 

  4. References

  5. Further reading

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2015}}{{EngvarB|date=November 2015}}{{Infobox beauty pageant
| winner = Marjorie Wallace
| represented = {{flag|United States}} (resigned)[1][2][3]
| date = 23 November 1973
| presenters = {{Hlist|Michael Aspel|David Vine}}
| venue = Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom
| broadcaster = {{Hlist|BBC}}
| entrants = 54
| debuts = {{Hlist|Sri Lanka}}
| returns = {{Hlist|Colombia|Cyprus|Korea|Lebanon|Luxembourg|Peru}}
| withdraws = {{Hlist|Costa Rica|Ecuador|Germany|India|Liberia|Paraguay}}
| award1 label =Personality
| award1 = June Gouthier[4]
{{flag|Seychelles|1961}}
| photogenic = Anna Maria Groot[5]
{{flag|Holland}}
| before = 1972
| next = 1974
}}Miss World 1973, the 23rd edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 23 November 1973 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom. 54 delegates vied for the crown won by Marjorie Wallace of United States.[1] She was crowned by Belinda Green of Australia. Wallace won $7,200 in prize money for the first-place result.[6]

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss World 1973
  • {{flag|United States}}Marjorie Wallace[7] (resigned)
1st Runner-up
  • {{flag|Philippines}} – Evangeline Pascual[7]
2nd Runner-up
  • {{flag|Jamaica}} – Patsy Yuen[7]
3rd Runner-up
  • {{flag|Israel}} – Chaja Katzir[7]
4th Runner-up
  • {{flag|South Africa|1928}} – Shelley Latham[7]
5th Runner-up
  • {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Clariza Duarte Garrido
6th Runner-up
  • {{flag|Great Britain }} – Veronica Ann Cross
Top 15
  • {{flag|South Africa|1928|name=Africa South}} – Ellen Peters
  • {{flag|Brazil|1968}} – Florence Gambogi Alvarenga
  • {{flag|Greece|1970}} – Katerina Papadimitriou
  • {{flag|Holland}} – Anna Maria Groot
  • {{flag|Italy}} – Marva Bartolucci
  • {{flag|Lebanon}} – Sylva Ohannessian
  • {{flag|New Zealand}} – Pamela King
  • {{flag|Seychelles}} – June Gouthier

Contestants

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
  • {{flag|South Africa|1928|name=Africa South}} – Ellen Peters
  • {{flag|Argentina}} – Beatriz Callejón †
  • {{flag|Netherlands Antilles|1959|name=Aruba}} – Edwina Diaz
  • {{flag|Australia}} – Virginia Radinas
  • {{flag|Austria}} – Roswitha Kobald
  • {{flag|Bahamas}} – Deborah Louise Isaacs
  • {{flag|Belgium}} – Christine Devisch
  • {{flag|Bermuda}} – Judy Joy Richards
  • {{flag|Botswana}} – Priscilla Molefe
  • {{flag|Brazil}} – Florence Gambogi Alvarenga
  • {{flag|Canada}} – Deborah Anne Ducharme
  • {{flag|Colombia}} – Elsa María Springtube Ramírez
  • {{flag|Cyprus}} – Demetra Heraklidou
  • {{flag|Dominican Republic}} – Clariza Duarte Garrido
  • {{flag|Finland}} – Seija Mäkinen
  • {{flag|France}} – Isabelle Nadia Krumacker
  • {{flag|Gibraltar|ensign}} – Josephine Rodríguez
  • {{flag|Greece|1970}} – Katerina Papadimitriou
  • {{flag|Guam}} – Shirley Ann Brennan
  • {{flag|Holland}} – Anna Maria Groot
  • {{flag|Honduras}} – Belinda Handal
  • {{flag|British Hong Kong|name=Hong Kong}} – Judy Yung Chu-Dic
  • {{flag|Iceland}} – Nína Breiðfjörd
  • {{flag|Ireland}} – Yvonne Costelloe
  • {{flag|Israel}} – Chaja Katzir
  • {{flag|Italy}} – Marva Bartolucci
  • {{flag|Jamaica}} – Patsy Yuen
  • {{flag|Japan|1947}} – Keiko Matsunaga
  • {{flag|South Korea|name=Korea}} – An Soon-young
  • {{flag|Lebanon}} – Sylva Ohannessian
  • {{flag|Luxembourg}} – Giselle Anita Nicole Azzeri
  • {{flag|Malaysia}} – Narimah Mohd Yusoff
  • {{flag|Malta}} – Carmen Farrugia
  • {{flag|Mauritius}} – Daisy Ombrasine
  • {{flag|Mexico}} – Roxana Villares Moreno
  • {{flag|New Zealand}} – Pamela King
  • {{flag|Norway}} – Wenche Steen
  • {{flag|Peru}} – Mary Núñez
  • {{flag|Philippines}} – Evangeline Pascual
  • {{flag|Portugal}} – Maria Helene Pereira Martins
  • {{flag|Puerto Rico}} – Milagros García
  • {{flag|Seychelles|1961}} – June Gouthier
  • {{flag|Singapore}} – Debra Josephine de Souza
  • {{flag|South Africa|1928}} – Shelley Latham
  • {{flag|Spain|1945}} – Mariona Russell
  • {{flag|Sri Lanka}} – Shiranthi Wickremesinghe
  • {{flag|Sweden}} – Mercy Nilsson
  • {{flag|Switzerland}} – Magda Lepori
  • {{flag|Thailand}} – Pornpit Sakornujiara
  • {{flag|Turkey}} – Beyhan Kiral
  • {{flag|United Kingdom}} – Veronica Ann Cross
  • {{flag|United States}}Marjorie Wallace[1][7][3]
  • {{flag|Venezuela|1954}} – Edicta de los Ángeles García Oporto
  • {{flag|Yugoslavia}} – Atina Golubova
{{div col end}}

Notes

Returns

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  • Last competed in 1968:
    • {{flag|Peru}}
  • Last competed in 1970:
    • {{flag|Colombia}}
    • {{flag|Lebanon}}
  • Last competed in 1971:
    • {{flag|Cyprus}}
    • {{flag|South Korea|name=Korea}}
    • {{flag|Luxembourg}}
    • {{flag|Sri Lanka}} (as {{flag|Dominion of Ceylon|name=Ceylon}})
{{div col end}}

Other notes

  • Marjorie Wallace became the first Miss United States to be crowned Miss World. The United States' representative had previously finished as first runner-up on five occasions, in 1954, 1955, 1956, 1965, and 1969. Wallace would also become the first winner not to complete her reign when she was fired[1] in March 1974, because she had "failed to fulfill the basic requirements of the job". [9] The title was offered to the First Runner Up, Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines but she declined. Marjorie was never officially replaced by any of the runners up.

References

1. ^{{cite web | last=Pelling | first=Rowan | title=What's so wrong about being a beauty queen? | website=The Daily Telegraph | date=July 13, 2015 | url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11735998/Whats-so-wrong-about-being-a-beauty-queen.html | accessdate=January 23, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1893&dat=20070121&id=AuopAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3dUEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6168,2437055&hl=en|title=The Southeast Missourian|publisher=|accessdate=26 January 2016}}
3. ^[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1144&dat=19741127&id=rlQdAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wVYEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7240,5989735&hl=en The Pittsburgh Press]
4. ^Miss World 1970-1979, Pageantopolis. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
5. ^Miss World 1970-1979, Pageantopolis. Retrieved 16 February 2017.
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1873&dat=19731124&id=b-MpAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d8wEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2095,3142415&hl=en|title=Daytona Beach Morning Journal|publisher=|accessdate=26 January 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2002&dat=19731124&id=dGEuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uNkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5015,2162712&hl=en|title=Beaver County Times|publisher=|accessdate=26 January 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1876&dat=19731125&id=N4AsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=J80EAAAAIBAJ&pg=887,4563754&hl=en|title=Herald-Journal|publisher=|accessdate=26 January 2016}}
9. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/southamerica/brazil/4351681/Eight-beauty-queens-who-met-with-controversy.html | work = The Telegraph | title = Eight beauty queens who met with controversy | accessdate = 29 April 2014}}

Further reading

  • {{cite web | title=Miss World Competition Through the Years | website=E! | date=December 12, 2014 | url=http://www.eonline.com/photos/14545/miss-world-competition-through-the-years/443155| accessdate=January 23, 2016}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20140222220349/http://www.pageantopolis.com/international/world_1973.htm Pageantopolis – Miss World 1973]
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