Miss Universe 1988
Miss Universe 1988, the 37th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 24 May 1988[lower-alpha 1] sponsored by Formosa Airlines at the Lin Kou Stadium in Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China). 19 year-old Porntip Nakhirunkanok from Thailand was crowned by Cecilia Bolocco of Chile at the end of the event. 66 contestants competed in this year.
Miss Universe 1988 | |
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Date | 24 May 1988[lower-alpha 1] |
Presenters | |
Venue | Lin Kou Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 66 |
Placements | 10 |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Porntip Nakhirunkanok |
Congeniality | Liza Maria Camacho |
Best National Costume | Porntip Nakhirunkanok |
Photogenic | Tracey Williams |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1988 |
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1st Runner-up | |
2nd Runner-up | |
3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up | |
Top 10 |
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Final Competition
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Nation | Preliminary Average | Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average |
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8.719 (4) | 9.730 (1) | 9.684 (1) | 9.752 (1) | 9.722 (1) | |
8.795 (3) | 9.453 (2) | 9.463 (2) | 9.630 (2) | 9.515 (2) | |
8.497 (7) | 9.266 (3) | 9.144 (3) | 9.233 (3) | 9.214 (3) | |
8.409 (9) | 8.922 (4) | 8.866 (5) | 8.944 (5) | 8.910 (4) | |
8.505 (6) | 8.744 (6) | 8.666 (7) | 9.074 (4) | 8.828 (5) | |
9.052 (2) | 8.833 (5) | 8.688 (6) | 8.744 (8) | 8.755 (6) | |
8.518 (5) | 8.543 (8) | 8.900 (4) | 8.811 (7) | 8.751 (7) | |
9.144 (1) | 8.522 (9) | 8.621 (8) | 8.943 (6) | 8.695 (8) | |
8.440 (8) | 8.712 (7) | 8.588 (9) | 8.644 (9) | 8.648 (9) | |
8.368 (10) | 7.555 (10) | 7.977 (10) | 8.077 (10) | 7.869 (10) |
Contestants
Argentina - Claudia Gabriela Pereyra Australia - Vanessa Lynn Gibson Austria - Maria Steinhart Bahamas - Natasha Christine Pinder Belgium - Daisy Van Cauwenbergh Bermuda - Kim Lightbourne Bolivia - Ana María Pereyra Parada Brazil - Isabel Cristina Beduschi British Virgin Islands - Nelda Felecia Farrington Canada - Melinda Gillies Chile - Verónica Romero Carvajal Colombia - Diana Patricia Arévalo Guerra Costa Rica - Erika Maria Paoli Denmark - Pernille Nathansen Dominican Republic - Patricia Jimenez Ecuador - Cecilia Pozo Caminer Egypt - Amina Sammy Shelbaya El Salvador - Ana Margarita Vaquerano Celarie England - Tracey Williams Finland - Nina Carita Bjornstrom France - Claudia Frittolini Germany - Christiane Kopp Gibraltar - Mayte Sanchez Greenland - Nuno Nette Baadh Guam - Liza Maria Camacho Guatemala - Silvia Mansilla Holland - Annabet Reindina Berendsen Honduras - Jacqueline Herrera Mejia Hong Kong - Pauline Yeung Iceland - Anna Margret Jonsdóttir Ireland - Adrienne Rock † Israel - Shirly Ben Mordechai Italy - Simona Ventura Jamaica - Leota Suah Japan - Mizuho Sakaguchi Korea - Jang Yoon-jeong Lebanon - Elaine Georges Fakhoury Luxembourg - Lydie Garnie Malaysia - Linda Lum Malta - Stephanie Spiteri Mexico - Amanda Olivares New Zealand - Lana Coc-Kroft Nigeria - Omasan Tokurbo Buwa Northern Marianas - Ruby Jean Hamilton Norway - Bente Brunland Paraguay - Marta Noemi Acosta Granada Peru - Katia Mirella Escudero Lozano Philippines - Perfida Reyes Limpin Portugal - Isabel Martins da Costa Puerto Rico - Isabel Maria Pardo Republic of China - Jade Hu Fei-Tsui Scotland - Amanda Laird Singapore - Audrey Ann Tay Spain - Sonsoles Artigas Medero Sri Lanka - Deepthi Alles Sweden - Annika Davidsson Switzerland - Gabriela Bigler Thailand - Porntip Nakhirunkanok Trinidad and Tobago - Cheryl Ann Gordon Turkey - Meltem Hakarar Turks and Caicos - Edna Elizabeth Smith Uruguay - Carla Irene Trombotti Moreno United States - Courtney Gibbs U.S. Virgin Islands - Heather Carty Venezuela - Yajaira Cristina Vera Roldán Wales - Lise Marie Williams
Notes
Returns
Last competed in 1986:
Replacement
France - Sylvie Bertin refused to compete in both Miss Universe and Miss World pageants. The pageant organizers decided to send her first runner-up, Claudia Frittolini to compete in both pageants instead.[1]
Host city
Helsinki, Finland was elected as the host city after Bob Barker announced he would serve as host for 1988 pageant. On January 3, 1988, the mayor of Helsinki, Raimo Ilaskivi, announced that his city has withdrawn to host the pageant due a technical and financial problems.The next day, it was officially announced that the contest was being moved to Taipei.
General references
- "Miss Universe 1988". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
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References
- The event was held at 8:00 am Taiwan Time (UTC+08:00); for the Americas, this was May 23 in their local times.
- "Miss France pageant scandals". Retrieved March 22, 2019.
External links
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