Miss International 1971
Miss International 1971, the 11th Miss International pageant, was held on May 26, 1971 at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States once more (it staged the first 6 Miss International pageants, from 1960-1967; with the 1966 pageant being cancelled). 50 contestants competed for the pageant. Finally, Jane Hansen from New Zealand crown as Miss International 1971 by outgoing titleholder, Aurora Pijuan from the Philippines.
Miss International 1971 | |
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Date | May 26, 1971 |
Venue | Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States |
Entrants | 50 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Jane Hansen |
Congeniality | Imelda Thodé |
Photogenic | Pamela Wood |
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 1971 | |
1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 15 |
Contestants
Argentina - Evelina Elena Scheidl Australia - Carolyn Tokoly Austria - Martha Flaschka Bahamas - Sandra Carey Belgium - Nancy Maria Marcella Stoop Bermuda - Maxine S. Bean Bolivia - Maria V. Villarejo Brazil - Maria Bernadete Heemann Britain - Pamela Wood Canada - Norma Joyce Hickey Chile - Alicia Vicuña Colombia - Patricia Escobar Rodríguez Curaçao - Imelda Thodé Denmark - Bente Dorte Nielsen Dominican Republic - Fatima Scheker Ecuador - Susana Castro Jaramillo Finland - Hannele Halme France - Laurence Valée Germany - Christa Saul Guam - Phyllis May Bost Guatemala - Doris Laurice Azurdia Holland - Ans Krupp Honduras - Doris Van Tuyl Iceland - Matthildur "Lolo" Gudmundsdóttir India - Samita Mukherjee Ireland - Brenda Guidon Israel - Carmela Man Italy - Rossana Barbieri Japan - Reiko Yoneyama Korea - Choi Sook-ae Luxembourg - Silviane Weiler Malta - Doris Abdilla Mexico - Carolina Cortázar New Zealand - Jane Cheryl Hansen Nicaragua - Odilie Díaz Norway - May Lindstad Panama - Betzabé Delgado Philippines - Evelyn Santos Camus Portugal - Marie M. de Castro Puerto Rico - Doris L. Morales Spain - Consuelo Varela Costales Suriname - Ingrid Mamadeus Sweden - Maud Andersson Switzerland - Regula Herrmann Thailand - Supuk Likitkul Trinidad and Tobago - Dixy Ann Hepburn Uruguay - Carmen C. López United States - Jacqueline Lee Jochims Venezuela - Sonia Zaya Ledezma Corvo Yugoslavia - Dunja Ercejovic
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