Miss Universe 1984
Miss Universe 1984, the 33rd Miss Universe pageant, was held on 9 July 1984 at the James L. Knight Convention Center in Miami, Florida, United States. Yvonne Ryding of Sweden was crowned by Lorraine Downes of New Zealand. 81 contestants competed in this year.
Miss Universe 1984 | |
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Miss Universe 1984 Yvonne Ryding | |
Date | 9 July 1984 |
Presenters | |
Entertainment | |
Venue | James L. Knight Convention Center, Miami, Florida, United States |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 81 |
Placements | 10 |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Yvonne Ryding |
Congeniality | Jessica Palao |
Best National Costume | Juhi Chawla |
Photogenic | Garbiñe Abasolo |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1984 | |
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 10 |
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Contestants
Argentina - Leila Adar Aruba - Jacqueline van Putten Australia - Donna Rudrum Austria - Michaela Nussbaumer Barbados - Lisa Worme Belgium - Brigitte Antonia Muyshondt Belize - Lisa Patricia Ramirez Bermuda - Rhonda Wilkinson Bolivia - Lourdes Aponte Brazil - Ana Elisa da Cruz British Virgin Islands - Donna Patricia Frett Canada - Cynthia Kereluk Cayman Islands - Thora Anne Crighton Chile - Carol Bahnke Muñoz Colombia - Susana Caldas Lemaitre Cook Islands - Margaret Brown Costa Rica - Silvia Portilla Curaçao - Susanne Marie Verbrugge Cyprus - Zsa Zsa Melodias Denmark - Catarina Clausen Dominican Republic - Sumaya Heinsen Ecuador - Leonor Gonzenbach El Salvador - Ana Lorena Samagoa England - Louise Gray Finland - Anna-Liisa Tilus France - Martine Robine French Guiana - Rose Nicole Lony Gambia - Mirabel Carayol Germany - Brigitta Berx Gibraltar - Jessica Palao Greece - Peggy Dogani Guadeloupe - Martine Seremes Guam - Eleanor Benavente Guatemala - Ilma Urrutia Holland - Nancy Neede Honduras - Myrtice Elitha Hyde Hong Kong - Mina Godenzi Iceland - Berglind Johansson India - Juhi Chawla Ireland - Patricia Nolan Israel - Sapir Koffmann Italy - Raffaella Baracchi Japan - Megumi Niiyama Korea - Lim Mi-sook Lebanon - Susan El Sayed Luxembourg - Romy Bayeri Malaysia - Latifah Abdul Hamid Malta - Marisa Sammut Martinique - Danielle Clery Mexico - Elizabeth Broden Namibia - Petra Harley Peters New Zealand - Tania Clague Northern Marianas - Porsche Salas Norway - Ingrid Marie Martens Panama - Cilinia Prada Acosta Papua New Guinea - Patricia Mirisa Paraguay - Elena Ortiz Peru - Fiorella Ferrari Philippines - Maria Desiree "Des" Ereso Verdadero Poland - Joanna Karska Portugal - Maria de Fatima Jardim Puerto Rico - Sandra Beauchamp Roche Réunion - Marie Lise Gigan Scotland - May Monaghan Singapore - Violet Lee Hui Min South Africa - Leticia Snyman Spain - Garbiñe Abasolo Sweden - Yvonne Ryding Switzerland - Silvia Anna Afolter Thailand - Savinee Pakaranang Trinidad and Tobago - Gina Marie Tardieu Turkey - Gurcin Ulker Turks and Caicos Islands - Deborah Lindsey Uruguay - Yissa Pronzatti United States - Mai Shanley United States Virgin Islands - Patricia Graham Venezuela - Carmen María Montiel Wales - Jane Anne Riley Western Samoa - Lena Slade Yugoslavia - Kresinja Borojevic Zaire - Lokange Lwali
Celebrity judges
- Constance Towers - actress
- Johnny Yune
- Carolina Herrera - fashion designer
- William Haber
- Karen Baldwin - Miss Universe 1982 winner
- Ronny Cox - actor
- Lucía Méndez
- Marcus Allen - NFL player
- Linda Christian
- Harry Guardino
- Maria Tallchief
- Alan Thicke - TV personality/singer/actor
Notes
Returns
Last competed in 1959:
Last competed in 1972:
Last competed in 1976:
Last competed in 1977:
Last competed in 1979:
Withdrawals
Awards
Gibraltar - Miss Amity (Jessica Palao) Spain - Miss Photogenic (Garbiñe Abasolo) India - Best National Costume (Juhi Chawla)
Host City controversy
Initially, Calgary, Alberta, Canada was chosen as host city for the pageant, a decision announced on March 13, 1984.[2] Funding issues arose within days when the city council would not allow the tourist bureau to commit permanent funds to the event. An agreement was reached whereby funds from the city could be used but had to be repaid, although some complained about "using sex to sell the city".[3] By late April there were indications that the pageant might be moved to Miami, Florida due to the continued financial issues, but that negotiations in the hope of Calgary retaining the event were ongoing.[4] Despite the attempts of Calgary's Tourist Bureau, Miami was officially announced as the new venue on 12 May 1984, a decision which cost Calgary $125,000 and left the city facing a potential lawsuit from Miss Universe Inc., the pageant owner.[5]
General references
- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1984". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
References
- Jimmy's Pageant Page - Miss Universe 1984 information (accessed 2006-09-05)
- "Miss Universe pageant will be held in Calgary". The Globe and Mail. 1984-03-15. p. P3.
- "ACROSS CANADA Calgary council curbs funds for beauty show". The Globe and Mail. 1984-03-20. p. N3.
- "Miss Universe show may move location". The Globe and Mail. 1984-04-26.
- "Miss Universe deal takes an ugly turn". The Globe and Mail. 1984-05-12. p. P8.