Miss Universe 1975
Miss Universe 1975 the 24th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 19 July 1975 at the National Gymnasium in San Salvador, El Salvador. Anne Marie Pohtamo won the title for Finland, thus making her the second Finnish woman to win the Miss Universe crown after Armi Kuusela, who was the first Miss Universe winner, in 1952. After Spain's Amparo Muñoz resigned the previous year, her successor was crowned by Miss Universe 1972, Kerry Anne Wells of Australia.
Miss Universe 1975 | |
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Date | 19 July 1975 |
Presenters | Bob Barker |
Venue | National Gymnasium, San Salvador, El Salvador |
Broadcaster | CBS |
Entrants | 71 |
Placements | 12 |
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Winner | Anne Marie Pohtamo |
Congeniality | Christine Mary Jackson |
Best National Costume | Emy Elivia Abascal |
Photogenic | Martha Echeverry Summer Bartholomew |
The political backdrop to the 1975 Miss Universe pageant was not a happy one, however. According to the New York Times, August 5, "while a worldwide television audience saw El Salvador’s sunny beaches before the “Miss Universe” finals July 19, off-camera heavily armed troops were called out to halt demonstrations by students protesting the Government’s expenditure of $1-million on the contest". Protests took place in Santa Ana and San Salvador. Again, from the NY Times: "According to the military Government, which contended that the march was part of a “Communist plot”, one person was killed, five wounded, and 11 arrested. But according to the students, at least 12 persons were killed, 20 wounded, and 40 arrested".[1]
This year also marked the first time in the history that all five American territories had been competing together in the Miss Universe pageant along with Miss USA. However, Northern Mariana Islands competed as the geographical region of Micronesia instead of the individual territory itself, but just then, the territory began competing as Miss Northern Marianas a year later.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1975 | |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 12 |
Contestants
Argentina - Rosa Del Valle Santillan Aruba - Martica Pamela Brown Australia - Jennifer Matthews Austria - Rosemarie Holzschuh Bahamas - Sonia Chipman Belgium - Christine Delmelle Belize - Lisa Longsworth Bermuda - Donna Louise Wright Bolivia - Jacqueline Gamarra Sckett Brazil - Ingrid Budag Canada - Sandra Margaret Emily Campbell Chile - Raquel Argandoña Colombia - Martha Lucia Echeverri Trujillo Costa Rica - Maria De Los Angeles Picado Gonzalez Curaçao - Jasmin Fraites Denmark - Berit Fredriksen Dominican Republic - Milvia Troncoso Ecuador - Ana Maria Wray Salas El Salvador - Carmen Elena Figueroa England - Vicki Harris Finland - Anne-Marie Pohtamo France - Sophie Sonia Perin Germany - Sigrid Silke Klose Greece - Afroditi Katsouli Guam - Deborah Lizama Nacke Guatemala - Emy Elivia Abascal Haiti - Gerthie David Holland - Linda Adriana Snippe Hong Kong - Mary Cheung Iceland - Helga Eldon Jonsdottir India - Meenakshi Kurpad Indonesia - Lydia Arlini Wahab Ireland - Julie Ann Farnham Israel - Orit Cooper Italy - Diana Salvador Jamaica - Gillian Louise Annette King Japan - Sachiko Nakayama Korea - Seo Young-ok Lebanon - Suad Nachoul Liberia - Aurelia Sancho Luxembourg - Marie Therese Manderschied Malaysia - Alice Cheong Malta - Frances Pace Ciantar Mauritius - Nirmala Sohun Mexico - Delia Servin Nieto Micronesia - Elena Delunger Tomokane Morocco - Salhi Badia New Zealand - Barbara Ann Kirkley Nicaragua - Alda Maritza Sanchez Panama - Anina Horta Torrijos Paraguay - Susana Beatriz Vire Ferreira Peru - Olga Lourdes Berninzon Devéscovi Philippines - Rose Marie "Chiqui" Singson Brosas Puerto Rico - Lorell Del Carmen Carmona Juan American Samoa - Darlene Schwenke Scotland - Mary Kirkwood Singapore - Sally Tan South Africa - Gail Anthony Spain - Chelo Martin Lopez Sri Lanka - Shyama Hirarnya Algama Sweden - Catharina Sjödahl Switzerland - Beatrice Aschwanden Thailand - Wanlaya Thonawanik Trinidad & Tobago - Christine Mary Jackson Turkey - Sezin Topçuoğlu Uruguay - Evelyn Rodriguez United States - Summer Bartholomew Venezuela - Maritza Pineda Montoya Virgin Islands - Julia Florencia Wallace Wales - Georgina Kerler Yugoslavia - Lidija Vera Manić
Notes
Debuts
Returns
Last competed in 1961:
Last competed in 1966:
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Last competed in 1972:
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Did not compete
Cayman Islands — Dorothy Lamore McKoy Guadeloupe — Eloise Jubienne Norway — Sissel Gulbrandsen Swaziland — Vinah Thembi Mamba
Replacements
Thailand — Sirikwan Nantasiri, Miss Thailand Universe 1975 (not to be confused with Miss Universe Thailand), refused to compete in order to achieve acting career. The pageant authorities decided to send Wanlaya Thonawanik, her 3rd runner-up to compete instead.[2]
Awards
Trinidad and Tobago — Miss Amity (Christine Mary Jackson) Colombia — Miss Photogenic (Martha Echeverry) United States — Miss Photogenic (Summer Bartholomew) Guatemala — Best National Costume (Emy Elivia Abascal)
General References
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1975". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2018.
References
- "Unrest Growing in El Salvador: Demonstrations Put Down After Protest Against Beauty Contest", New York Times, August 5, 1975.
- "Miss Thailand Universe 1974 - 1983 era" (in Thai).