Miss Universe 1981
Miss Universe 1981, the 30th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 20 July 1981 at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City, United States. Irene Sáez of Venezuela crowned by Shawn Weatherly of the United States. There were 77 contestants competing for the crown, but Miss Mauritius got homesick and withdrew.[1] The pageant originally was scheduled to be held in Guatemala City, Guatemala. However, for financial and political reasons, Miss Universe was moved to New York City.[2]
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Date | 20 July 1981 |
Presenters | Bob Barker, Elke Sommer |
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Venue | Minskoff Theatre, New York City, New York, United States |
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Entrants | 76 |
Placements | 12 |
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Winner | Irene Sáez ![]() |
Congeniality | Linda Smith ![]() |
Best National Costume | Adriana Alves de Oliveira ![]() |
Photogenic | Tina Brandstrup ![]() |
Results
Miss Universe 1981 participating nations and results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up | |
3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 12 |
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Final Competition
Nation | Preliminary
Average |
Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average |
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8.575 (1) | 8.966 (1) | 9.024 (1) | 8.887 (1) | 8.959 (1) |
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7.913 (12) | 8.167 (6) | 8.133 (5) | 8.508 (2) | 8.269 (4) |
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7.967 (9) | 8.658 (2) | 8.050 (6) | 8.179 (4) | 8.296 (3) |
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8.330 (4) | 8.191 (5) | 8.416 (3) | 7.824 (7) | 8.144 (5) |
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8.223 (6) | 8.529 (3) | 8.881 (2) | 8.268 (3) | 8.559 (2) |
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7.940 (11) | 8.149 (7) | 8.137 (4) | 7.962 (5) | 8.082 (6) |
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8.259 (5) | 8.435 (4) | 7.717 (8) | 7.838 (6) | 7.997 (7) |
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8.400 (3) | 7.875 (8) | 8.041 (7) | 7.442 (10) | 7.786 (8) |
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8.133 (7) | 7.590 (9) | 7.633 (9) | 7.625 (9) | 7.616 (9) |
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8.527 (2) | 7.427 (11) | 7.617 (10) | 7.653 (8) | 7.565 (10) |
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7.967 (9) | 7.442 (10) | 7.300 (12) | 7.317 (12) | 7.353 (11) |
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8.063 (8) | 6.950 (12) | 7.492 (11) | 7.350 (11) | 7.264 (12) |
Judges[3]
- Sammy Cahn
- Chang Kang Jae
- Pelé
- Julio Iglesias
- Itzik Kol
- Lee Majors
- Mary McFadden
- David Merrick
- Anna Moffo
- LeRoy Neiman
- Lorin Netherlandser
- Francesco Scavullo
- Corinna Tsopei - Miss Universe 1964 from Greece
Contestants
Argentina – Susana Mabel Reynoso Aruba – Synia Reyes Australia – Karen Sang Austria – Gudrun Gollop Bahamas – Linda Teresa Smith Belgium – Dominique van Eeckhoudt Belize – Ivette Zabaneh Bermuda – Cymone Florie Tucker Bolivia – Vivian Zambrano Brazil – Adriana Alves de Oliveira British Virgin Islands – Carmen Nibbs Canada – Dominique Dufour Cayman Islands – Donna Marie Myrie Chile – María Soledad Hurtado Arellano Colombia – Ana Edilma (Eddy) Cano Puerta Costa Rica – Rosa Inés Solís Vargas Curaçao – Maria Maxima Croes Cyprus – Katia Angelidou Denmark – Tina Brandstrup Dominican Republic – Fausta Lucía Peña Veras Ecuador – Lucía Isabel Vinueza Urjelles[2] England – Joanna Longley Fiji – Lynn Michelle McDonald Finland – Merja Orvokki Varvikko France – Isabelle Sophie Benard Germany – Marion Kurz Gibraltar – Yvette Dominguez Greece – Maria Nikouli Guadeloupe – Rosette Bivuoac Guam – Bertha Antoinette Harmon Guatemala – Yuma Rossana Lobos Orellana Holland – Ingrid Johanna Marie Schouten Honduras – Leslie Nohemí Sabillón Dávila Hong Kong – Irene Lo Kam-Sheung Iceland – Elisabet Traustadóttir India – Rachita Kumar Ireland – Valerie Roe Israel – Dana Wexler Italy – Anna Maria Kanakis Japan – Mineko Orisaku Korea – Lee Eun-jung Malaysia – Audrey Loh Yin Fong Malta – Susanne Galea Martinique – Ghislaine Jean-Louis Mexico – Judith Grace González Hincks Namibia – Antoinette Anuza New Zealand – Donella Thomsen Northern Marianas – Juanita Masga Mendiola Norway – Mona Olsen Panama – Ana María Henríquez Valdés Paraguay – María Isabel Urízar Caras Peru – Gladys Silva Cancino Philippines – Maria Caroline (Maricar) de Vera Mendoza Portugal – Ana Paula Machado Moura Puerto Rico – Carmen Lotti Rodríguez Réunion – Patricia Abadie Scotland – Anne McFarlane Singapore – Florence Tan South Africa – Daniela di Paolo Spain – Frances Ondiviela Sri Lanka – Renuka Varuni Jesudhason Saint Kitts – Marva Warner Sweden – Eva-Lena Lundgren Switzerland – Bridget Voss Tahiti – Tatiana Teraiamano Thailand – Massupha Karbprapun Transkei – Kedibone Tembisa Letlaka Trinidad and Tobago – Romini Samaroo Turkey – Şenay Unlu Turks and Caicos – Frances Gloria Rigby Uruguay – Griselda Dianne Anchorena United States – Kim Seelbrede U.S. Virgin Islands – Marise Cecile James Venezuela – Irene Sáez Conde Wales – Karen Ruth Stannard Western Samoa – Lenita Marianne Schwalger
Notes
Debuts
Replacements
Hong Kong - Doris Loh was replaced by Irene Lo Kam-Sheung.
Withdrawals
Indonesia - Rossje Soeratman Mauritius - Carole Fitzgerald was homesick and then withdrew.[1] Papua New Guinea - Jennifer Abaiyjah Sint Maarten
Did not compete
Saint Vincent - Marsha Ann Morris
General references
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1981". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
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References
- "Venezuelan wins title: Miss Universe". The Robesonian. Associated Press. July 21, 1981. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- "Miss Universe Facts & Figures". buzzle.com. Retrieved 13 November 2010.
- "Miss Universe 1981". bellezavenezoelana.net.
External links
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