Miss Universe 1990
Miss Universe 1990 | |
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Date | April 15, 1990 |
Presenters | Dick Clark, Leeza Gibbons, Margaret Gardiner |
Venue | Shubert Theatre, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Broadcaster | CBS |
Director | Tony Charmoli |
Producer | Sid Smith |
Entrants | 71 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | Soviet Union |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | Czechoslovakia |
Winner |
Mona Grudt |
Congeniality |
Christiane Stocker |
Best National Costume |
Lizeth Mahecha |
Photogenic |
Passaraporn Chaimongkol |
Miss Universe 1990 was the 39th edition of Miss Universe pageant, held on April 15, 1990 at the Shubert Theatre in Los Angeles, California, United States.
Mona Grudt of Norway was crowned by her predecessor Angela Visser of Holland at the end of the event. Seventy one contestants competed for the title.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1990 | |
1st runner-up | |
2nd runner-up | |
Top 6 |
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Top 10 |
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Semifinalists' scores
Contestant | Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown |
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8.200 | 8.233 | 8.552 | |
8.610 | 8.714 | 8.840 | |
8.500 | 8.450 | 8.707 | |
8.079 | 8.139 | 8.200 | |
8.411 | 8.410 | 8.770 | |
8.439 | 8.498 | 8.600 | |
8.360 | 7.785 | 7.970 | |
8.370 | 8.450 | 8.590 | |
8.509 | 8.299 | 8.630 | |
8.760 | 8.922 | 8.989 |
- The contestant succeeded to the Top 6
- Top 3 highest scores on the said competition
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Congeniality | |
Miss Photogenic | |
Best National Costume | |
Contestants
Argentina – Paola de la Torre Aruba – Gwendolyne Kwidama Australia – Charmaine Ware Austria – Sandra Luttenberger Bahamas – Lisa Nichelle Sawyer Belize – Ysela Antonia Zabaneh Bermuda – Janet Tucker Bolivia – Rosario del Pilar Rico Toro British Virgin Islands – Jestina Hodge Canada – Robin Lee Ouzunoff Cayman Islands – Tricia Rose Whittaker Chile – Uranía Haltenhoff Colombia – Lizeth Mahecha Costa Rica – Julieta Posla Czechoslovakia – Jana Hronkova Denmark – Maj-Britt Jensen Dominican Republic – Rosario Rodríguez Ecuador – Jessica Núñez Egypt – Dalia El Behery El Salvador – Gracia María Guerra England – Carla Barrow Finland - Tiina Susanna Vierto France – Gaëlle Voiry Germany – Christiane Stocker Gibraltar – Audrey Gingell Greece – Jeni Balatsinou Greenland – Sascha Nukaka Motzfeldt Guam – Marcia Damian Guatemala – Marianela Abate Holland – Stephanie Halenbeek Honduras – Vivian Moreno Hong Kong – Monica Chan Iceland – Hildur Dungalsdóttir India – Suzanne Sablok Ireland – Barbara Ann Curran Israel – Yvonna Krugliak Italy – Annamaria Malipiero Jamaica – Michelle Hall Japan – Hiroko Miyoshi Korea – Oh Hyun-kyung Malaysia – Anna Lin Lim Malta – Charmaine Farrugia Mauritius – Anita Ramgutty Mexico – Marilé del Rosario Santiago Nigeria – Sabina Umeh Northern Mariana Islands – Edwina Menzies Norway – Mona Grudt Paraguay – Mónica Plate Peru – Marisol Martínez Philippines – Germelina Leah Banal Padilla Poland – Małgorzata Obieżalska Portugal – Maria Rosado Puerto Rico – María Luisa Fortuno Republic of China – Wen Tzui Pin Scotland – Karina Ferguson Singapore – Ong Lay Ling Soviet Union - Evia Stalbovska Spain – Raquel Revuelta Sri Lanka – Roshani Aluwinare Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Glenor Browne Suriname – Saskia Sibilo Sweden – Linda Isacsson Switzerland – Catherine Mesot Thailand – Passaraporn Chaimongkol Trinidad and Tobago – Maryse de Gourville Turkey – Jülide Ateş Turks and Caicos Islands – Karen Been Uruguay – Ondina Pérez United States – Carole Gist Venezuela – Andreína Goetz Wales – Jane Lloyd
Notes
Debuts
Soviet Union - Evia Staļbovska was one of the 17 semi-finalists in the 1989 Miss USSR pageant. Staļbovska was from Riga in Latvia.[1]
Returns
Last competed in 1970:
Withdrawals
Belgium - Katia Alens had completed Miss International 1990 and Miss World 1990. Miss Belgium Organization did not send at representative this year. Katia Alens later participated in Miss Universe 1991. Brazil - No national contest held. Curaçao Haiti Luxembourg - Beata Jarzynska New Zealand United States Virgin Islands
Crossovers
Contestants who previously competed or will compete at other beauty pageants:
- 1989:
Czechoslovakia – Jana Hronkova[2] - 1989:
Gibraltar – Audrey Gingell - 1989:
Ireland - Barbara Ann Curran - 1989:
Portugal - Maria Rosado (top 10) - 1989:
Switzerland - Catherine Mesot - 1990:
Aruba - Gwendolyne Charlotte Kwidama (top 10) - 1990:
Belize – Ysela Antonia Zabaneh - 1990:
Egypt – Dalia El Behery - 1990:
France - Gaëlle Voiry - 1990:
Germany – Christiane Stocker - 1990:
Nigeria - Sabina Ifeoma Umeh
- 1987:
Ireland - Barbara Ann Curran - 1990:
Austria – Sandra Luttenberger - 1990:
Guatemala – Marianela Abate - 1990:
Northern Mariana Islands – Edwina Menzies - 1990:
Wales - Jane Lloyd (Competed as United Kingdom)
- 1991:
Austria – Sandra Luttenberger - 1991:
France - Gaëlle Voiry - 1991:
Scotland – Karina Ferguson - 1991:
Switzerland - Catherine Mesot - 1991:
Wales – Jane Lloyd
- 1989:
Hong Kong – Monica Chan (1st runner-up)
- Queen of the World
- 1989:
Philippines - Germelina Padilla - 1990:
Bolivia - Rosario Rico Toro (2nd runner-up)[3]
- Miss All Nations
- 1990:
Austria – Sandra Luttenberger (top 10) - 1990:
Belize – Ysela Antonia Zabaneh - 1990:
Paraguay – Mónica Plate Cano - 1990:
El Salvador – Gracia María Guerra - 1990:
Uruguay – Ondina Pérez
- Miss Hispanidad International
- 1990:
Dominican Republic – Rosario Rodríguez (Winner) - 1990:
Uruguay – Ondina Pérez
- 1990:
Costa Rica – Julieta Posla (1st runner-up) - 1990:
Honduras – Vivian Audely Moreno
References
- ↑ http://vsenashimiss.blogspot.com/2014/08/blog-post_28.html?m=1 (ru)
- ↑ "Československá miss z roku 1989 Ivana Christová slaví čtyřicátiny" (in Czech). Lidovky.cz. August 9, 2010. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
- ↑ "Rosario Rico Toro G. Trazos de amor" (in Spanish). Los Tiempos. July 26, 2016. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
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