Miss International 1992
Miss International 1992 was held on October 18, 1992 in Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan. Kirsten Davidson earned Australia's third Miss International crown.
Miss International 1992 | |
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Date | October 18, 1992 |
Presenters | Masumi Okada |
Venue | Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan |
Broadcaster | TV Tokyo |
Entrants | 50 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | El Salvador, Senegal |
Withdrawals | Hungary, New Caledonia, Paraguay, Portugal, Tahiti |
Returns | Malta, Thailand |
Winner | Kirsten Davidson |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 1992 | |
1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up | |
3rd Runner-up | |
4th Runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
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Contestants
Argentina - Gisela Manida Demarchi Australia - Kirsten Marise Davison Austria - Karin Friedl Belgium - Véronique Jacqueline De Roe Bolivia - Ana Paola Roca Mercado Brazil - Cynthia de Cunto Moreira Britain - Joanne Elizabeth Lewis Canada - Lara Corwen Thornton Colombia - Lina Maria Marin Díaz Costa Rica - Marisol Soto Alarcón Czechoslovakia - Stepanka Tycova Denmark - Stine Cecilie Hansen Dominican Republic - Giselle del Carmen Abreu El Salvador - Maria Elena Ferreiro Finland - Tiina Johanna Salmesvirta France - Benedicte Marie Delmas Germany - Meike Schwarz Greece - Georgia Drosou Guam - Lisa Marie Martin Guatemala - Narcy Maricela Pérez Hernández Hawaii - Susan Elizabeth Shaw Holland - Linda Grandia Honduras - Francis Funes Padilla Hong Kong - Shirley Cheung Suet-Ling Iceland - Thorunn Larusdóttir India - Komal Sandhu Ireland - Mary Catherine Moore Israel - Sarit Afangar Italy - Nicole Cinquetti Japan - Tomoko Nishiki Korea - Yum Jung-ah Luxembourg - Carole Reding Malta - Carol Sophie Cutajar Mexico - María de los Angeles López New Zealand - Robina Whittaker Northern Marianas - Christina Vincoy Borja Norway - Rita Omvik Panama - Lizbeth del Carmen Achurra Philippines - Joanne Timothea Barbiera Alivio Poland - Elzbieta Jadwiga Dziech Puerto Rico - Dayanara Torres Delgado Senegal - Dia Nathalie Aissatou Singapore - Li Li Goh Spain - Samantha Torres Waldrón Sweden - Camilla Ingeborg Unsgaard Switzerland - Sandra Anita Steffen Thailand - Pornnapha Theptinnakorn Turkey - Banu Nur Dipcin United States - Sandra Lee Allen Venezuela - Maria Eugenia Rodríguez Noguera
Notes
Did not compete
Portugal - Susana Alves da Silva
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References
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