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Miss World 1984
Miss World 1984 TitlecardDate 15 November 1984 Presenters Peter Marshall, and Judith Chalmers Entertainment The Drifters Venue Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom Broadcaster Thames Television Entrants 72 Placements 15 Withdraws Indonesia, Liberia, Tonga, and Turkey Returns Kenya, Nigeria, and Tahiti Winner Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazábal
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The 34th Miss World Pageant was held on 15 November 1984 in the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK. The winner was Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazabal from Venezuela. The 1st and 2nd runner-ups were Constance Ellen (Connie) Fitzpatrick from Canada, and Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi from Australia. It was hosted by Peter Marshall and Judith Chalmers.
Contents
Results
Final results Contestant Miss World 1984 Venezuela - Astrid Carolina Herrera
1st Runner-up Canada - Constance Ellen Fitzpatrick
2nd Runner-up Australia - Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi
3rd Runner-up United Kingdom - Vivienne Mary Rooke
4th Runner-up United States - Kelly Lea Anderson
5th Runner-up Brazil - Adriana Alves de Oliveira
6th Runner-up Ireland - Olivia Marie Tracey
Top 15 Semi-finalists Order of Semifinalists
- 1. Australia
- 2. Austria
- 3. Brazil
- 4. Canada
- 5. Colombia
- 6. Finland
- 7. Holland
- 8. Iceland
- 9. Ireland
- 10. Israel
- 11. Kenya
- 12. Switzerland
- 13. United Kingdom
- 14. United States
- 15. Peru
Order of Finalists
- 1. Ireland
- 2. Australia
- 3. Canada
- 4. Brazil
- 5. United Kingdom
- 6. Venezuela
- 7. United States
Special awards
- Personality: Ana Luisa Seda Reyes (Panama),
- Photogenic: Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazábal (Venezuela)
Continental Queens
- Africa: Khadija (Kate) Adam Ismail - Kenya
- Americas: Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazábal - Venezuela
- Asia: Iris Louk - Israel
- Europe: Vivienne Mary Rooke - United Kingdom
- Oceania: Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi - Australia
72 Contestants
Nation Contestant Hometown American Virgin Islands
Sandy Lewis St. Croix Aruba
Margaret Jane Bislick Oranjestad Australia
Lou-Ann Caroline Ronchi Perth Austria
Heidemarie Pilgerstorfer Linz Bahamas
Yvette Monique Rolle Nassau Barbados
Gale Angela Thomas Christ Church Belgium
Brigitte Maria Antonia Muyshondt Antwerp Bermuda
Rhonda Cherylene Wilkinson St. Georges Bolivia
Erika Weise Santa Cruz Brazil
Adriana Alves de Oliveira Sao Paulo Canada
Constance Ellen (Connie) Fitzpatrick Hamilton Cayman Islands
Thora Ann Crighton George Town Chile
Maria Soledad García Leinenweber Santiago Colombia
Angela Patricia Janiot Martirena Bucaramanga Costa Rica
Catalina Maria Blum Peña San Jose Curacao
Ivette del Carmen Atacho Willemstad Cyprus
Agathi Demetriou Paphos Denmark
Pia Melchioren Frederikshavn Dominican Republic
Mayelinne Ines de Lara Almanzar Bonao Ecuador
Maria Sol Corral Zambrano Guayaquil El Salvador
Celina Maria Lopez Parraga San Salvador Finland
Anna-Liisa Tilus Helsinki France
Martine Robine Paris Gambia
Mirabelle Carayol Banjul Germany
Brigitta Berx Düsseldorf Gibraltar
Karina Suzanne Hollands Gibraltar Greece
Vassiliki (Vana) Barba Athens Guam
Janet Rachelle Clymer Mangilao Guatemala
Carla Giovanna Aldana Fontana Guatemala City Holland
Nancy Neede Amsterdam Honduras
Myrtice Elitha Hyde San Pedro Sula Hong Kong
Joan Tong Lai-Kau Hong Kong Iceland
Berglind Johansen Reykjavík India
Suchita Kumar Bombay Ireland
Olivia Marie Tracey Dublin Isle of Man
Jill Armstrong Braddan Israel
Iris Louk Rishon LeZion Italy
Federica Silvia Tersch Milan Jamaica
Jacqueline Q. Crichton Kingston Japan
Ayako Ohsone Tokyo Kenya
Khadija (Kate) Ismail Adam Nairobi Korea
Lee Joo-hee Seoul Lebanon
Eliane Khoury Beirut Malaysia
Christine Teo Pick Yoon Kuala Lumpur Malta
Graziella Attard Previ Gzira Mexico
Mariana Sofia Urrea Stetner Guadalajara New Zealand
Barbara Rose McDowell Auckland Nigeria
Cynthia Oronsaye Lagos Norway
Ingrid Maria Martens Oslo Panama
Ana Luisa Seda Reyes Panama City Paraguay
Susana Maria Ivasiuten Haurelechen Encarnacion Peru
Gloria Cristina Loayza-Guerra Trujillo Philippines
Aurora Elvira Gayoso Sevilla Manila Poland
Magdalena Jaworska† Warsaw Portugal
Maria Leonor Mendes Correia Lisbon Puerto Rico
Maria de los Angeles Rosas Silva San Juan Singapore
Jenny Li Peng Koh Singapore Spain
Juncal Rivero Fadrique Castilla Valladolid Sri Lanka
Bhagya Udeshinka Gunasinghe Colombo Swaziland
Busie Motsa Manzini Sweden
Brigitte Madeleine Gunnarsson Malmo Switzerland
Silvia Anna Affolter Sarnen Tahiti
Hinarii Kilian Punaauia Thailand
Intira Insompoh Bangkok Trinidad & Tobago
Ria Judy Joanne Rambardan Tunapuna Turks and Caicos Islands
Miriam Coralita Adams Grand Turk United Kingdom
Vivienne Mary Rooke Bristol United States
Kelly Lea Anderson Clarksburg Uruguay
Giselle Barthou Quintes Montevideo Venezuela
Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazábal Caracas Western Samoa
Ana Bentley Apia Yugoslavia
Dinka Delić Zenica Trivia
Returning countries and Debuts
- Kenya last competed in 1968.
- Nigeria last competed in 1979.
- Sri Lanka, and Tahiti last competed in 1982.
Withdrawals and Nations not competing
- Turkey did not attend the Miss World because of issues with franchise-holding both in national and in international pageants.
- Indonesia did not attend the Miss World because the Government banned Indonesian girls to compete such as Beauty Pageants.
Other Notes
- Belgium, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Holland, Honduras, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland competed in Miss Universe 1984 in Miami four months before Miss World.
- Holland, Nancy Neede, made into the semi-finals in both Miss Universe and Miss World pageants at the same year.
- Brazil placed as 3rd runner-up in Miss Universe 1981 and coincidentally lost to another Venezuelan, Irene Saez, while Australia failed to make into the semi-finals in Miss Universe 1982.
- Poland, Magdalena Jaworska died on 8 July 1994 from electric shock while taking a bath.
- Canada, Connie Fitzpatrick is now the president of Miss World Canada Organization.
- Colombia, Patricia Janiot, is now a CNN commentator.
- Ireland, Olivia Marie Tracey, also made into semi-finals in Miss Universe 1985. Olivia became one of the most renowned actresses in Hollywood today.
- 6 out of 15 countries which made it into the semifinals, were not in the semifinals last year: Canada and Venezuela (1981), Australia, Finland and Switzerland (1982). Kenya had made into the semi-finals for the first time, after its debut in 1960.
Contestants Preliminary Scores
Country Score Country Score American Virgin Islands 18 Israel 25 Aruba 19 Italy 19 Australia 31 Jamaica 19 Austria 27 Japan 19 Bahamas 18 Kenya 20 Barbados 22 Korea 20 Belgium 23 Lebanon 18 Bermuda 18 Malaysia 18 Bolivia 20 Malta 20 Brazil 34 Mexico 19 Canada 33 New Zealand 21 Cayman Islands 20 Nigeria 18 Chile 22 Norway 25 Colombia 28 Panama 20 Costa Rica 18 Paraguay 19 Curaçao 22 Peru 20 Cyprus 18 Philippines 18 Denmark 18 Poland 26 Dominican Republic 19 Portugal 20 Ecuador 19 Puerto Rico 21 El Salvador 19 Singapore 18 Finland 28 Spain 20 France 21 Sri Lanka 19 Gambia 18 Swaziland 18 Germany 25 Sweden 22 Gibraltar 18 Switzerland 28 Greece 18 Tahiti 22 Guam 18 Thailand 19 Guatemala 19 Trinidad & Tobago 18 Holland 28 Turks & Caicos 18 Honduras 19 United Kingdom 35 Hong Kong 18 United States 34 Iceland 27 Uruguay 23 India 18 Venezuela 34 Ireland 32 Western Samoa 18 Isle of Man 18 Yugoslavia 25 External sources
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