Miss Universe 1991
Miss Universe 1991, the 40th Miss Universe pageant, was held on May 17, 1991 at the Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Lupita Jones of Mexico crowned by Mona Grudt of Norway. Seventy-three contestants competed in the 1991 Miss Universe pageant.
Miss Universe 1991 | |
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Miss Universe 1991 Lupita Jones | |
Date | May 17, 1991 |
Presenters | |
Venue | Aladdin Theatre for the Performing Arts, Las Vegas, United States |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 73 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Lupita Jones |
Congeniality | Monique Lindesay |
Best National Costume | Maribel Gutiérrez |
Photogenic | Siobhan McLafferty |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1991 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up | |
Top 6 |
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Top 10 |
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Final Competition
Nation | Preliminary
Average |
Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average |
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9.006 (1) | 9.608 (1) | 9.450 (1) | 9.758 (1) | 9.605 (1) | |
8.694 (10) | 9.592 (2) | 9.073 (6) | 9.600 (4) | 9.421 (4) | |
8.864 (3) | 9.550 (3) | 9.225 (3) | 9.717 (2) | 9.497 (3) | |
8.719 (7) | 9.533 (4) | 9.412 (2) | 9.650 (3) | 9.531 (2) | |
8.986 (2) | 9.418 (6) | 9.213 (4) | 9.542 (7) | 9.391 (5) | |
8.834 (4) | 9.425 (5) | 8.950 (8) | 9.542 (7) | 9.305 (6) | |
8.753 (6) | 9.190 (8) | 9.135 (5) | 9.550 (6) | 9.291 (7) | |
8.719 (7) | 9.375 (7) | 8.987 (7) | 9.350 (10) | 9.237 (8) | |
8.706 (9) | 9.067 (10) | 8.867 (10) | 9.590 (5) | 9.174 (9) | |
8.774 (5) | 9.167 (9) | 8.875 (9) | 9.442 (9) | 9.161 (10) |
Special Awards
Awards | Winners |
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Best National Costume |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Contestants
Argentina - Verónica Honnorat Bahamas - Farrah Fiona Saunders Belgium - Katia Alens Belize - Josephine Gault Bermuda - Andrea Sullivan Bolivia - María Selva Landívar Brazil - Patricia Franco de Godói British Virgin Islands - Anne Lennard Bulgaria - Christy Drumeva Canada - Leslie McLaren Cayman Islands - Bethea Michelle Christian Chile - Cecilia del Rosario Alfaro Colombia - Maribel Gutiérrez Tinoco Cook Islands - Raema Chitty Costa Rica - Viviana Múñoz Curaçao - Jacqueline Krijger Czechoslovakia - Renata Gorecka Dominican Republic - Melissa Vargas Ecuador - Diana Neira El Salvador - Rebecca Dávila Finland - Tanja Vienonen France - Mareva Georges Germany - Katrin Richter Ghana - Dela Tamakole Greece - Marina Popou Guam - Jevon Pellacani Guatemala - Lorena Palacios Hong Kong - Anita Yuen Iceland - Dis Sigurgeirsdóttir India - Christabelle Howie Ireland - Siobhan McLafferty Israel - Miri Goldfarb Italy - Maria Biscotti Jamaica - Kimberley Mais Japan - Atsuko Yamamoto Korea - Seo Jung-min Lebanon - Fida Chehayeb Luxembourg - Annette Feydt Malaysia - Elaine Chew Malta - Michelle Zarb Mauritius - Dhandevy Jeetun Mexico - Lupita Jones Namibia - Ronel Liebenberg Netherlands - Pauline Huizinga Nicaragua - Ana Sofía Pereira Nigeria - Tonia Okogbenin Northern Mariana Islands - Sharon Rosario Norway - Lene Maria Pedersen Panama - Liz De León Paraguay - Vivian Benítez Peru - Eliana Martínez Philippines - Maria Lourdes Gonzalez Poland - Joanna Michalska Puerto Rico - Lissette Bouret Republic of China - Lin Shu-Chuan Romania - Daniella Nane Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - Samantha Robertson Singapore - Eileen Yeow Spain - Esther Arroyo Sri Lanka - Diloka Seneviratne Suriname - Simone Vos Sweden - Susanna Gustafsson Thailand - Jiraprapa Sawettanan Trinidad and Tobago - Josie Anne Richards Turkey - Pinar Ozdemir Turks and Caicos Islands - Kathy Hawkins United Kingdom - Helen Upton Uruguay - Adriana Comas United States - Kelli McCarty Soviet Union - Julia Lemigova United States Virgin Islands - Monique Lindesay Venezuela - Jackeline Rodríguez Yugoslavia - Natasha Pavlovich
Order of Introduction
The following table is the order of introduction in the Parade of Nations segment in the regional groups, randomly-ordered.
Geographical Region / Continent | Order of Country / Territory Introduction |
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Asia and The USSR | |
South America | |
Europe and The British Isles | |
Mediterranean, Middle East, and Africa | |
The Islands | |
Central and North America |
Notes
Returns
Last competed in 1952:
Last competed in 1978:
Last competed in 1984:
Namibia competed for the first time as a sovereign state after gained independence from South Africa in 1990.
Last competed in 1985:
Last competed in 1986:
Last competed in 1988:
Last competed in 1989:
Designations
Replacements
Philippines - Maria Lourdes Gonzalez replaced Anjanette Abayari, who was not a Philippine citizen. Venezuela - Sharon Luengo - The Director of Miss Venezuela pageant, Osmel Souza wanted to send her to Miss Universe due to the delay of the Miss Venezuela 1991 contest, but the Miss Universe Organization rejected her as a contestant due to her 2nd runner-up position at Miss World 1990,[2] and they decided to select the Venezuelan delegate for Miss Universe 1991 under a special commission.[3] Soviet Union – The winner of Miss USSR 1990, Maria Kezha, was underage after February 1.[4]
Withdrawals
Aruba – the Miss Aruba 1991 pageant was delayed and their 1991 winner, Jerusha Rasmijn, was sent to Miss Universe 1992. Australia - due to lack of sponsorship and funding Austria - Christine Heiss Denmark - Sharon Givskav - due to lack of sponsorship and funding. She went to Miss World 1991 instead. Egypt - no contest. England - Competed as United Kingdom or Great Britain since then. Gibraltar - Sarah Yeats (lost their licence with the Miss Universe Inc.) Greenland - Bibiane Holm (lost their licence with the Miss Universe Inc.) and went to Miss World 1991 instead Honduras - Claudia Mercedes Caballero (She fell ill and withdrew due to the fact that she suffered from chronic fatigue and had to rest by medical prescription.) Portugal - Carla Lopes Da Costa Caldeira Scotland - Competed as United Kingdom or Great Britain since then. Switzerland - Priscilla Leimgruber (She fell ill and withdrew at the last minute.) Wales - Competed as United Kingdom or Great Britain since then.
Did not compete
Kenya - Aisha Wawira Lieberg - due to lack of sponsorship and funding. She went to Miss Universe 1992 instead. New Zealand - Adele Valerie Kenny (because she was underage before February 1)[5] Portugal - Carla Caldeira
Name changes
Holland began competing as Netherlands. Great Britain began competing as United Kingdom for the first time[6]
General references
- "Miss Universe 1991". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
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References
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