Miss World 1984, the 34th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 15 November 1984 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK.[1] The winner was Astrid Carolina Herrera from Venezuela. She was crowned by Miss World 1983, Sarah-Jane Hutt of the United Kingdom. The 1st and 2nd runners-up were Constance Ellen (Connie) Fitzpatrick from Canada, and Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi from Australia. The event was viewed by 17.1 million people in the UK.[2][3]

Miss World 1984
Date15 November 1984
PresentersPeter Marshall, Judith Chalmers
EntertainmentThe Drifters
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London, UK
BroadcasterThames Television
Entrants72
Placements15
WithdrawalsIndonesia, Liberia, Tonga, Turkey
ReturnsKenya, Nigeria, Tahiti
WinnerAstrid Carolina Herrera
 Venezuela
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Results edit

Placements edit

Placement Contestant
Miss World 1984
1st runner-up
  •   Canada – Connie Fitzpatrick
2nd Runner-up
Top 7
Top 15

Continental Queens of Beauty edit

Continental Group Contestant
Africa
  •   Kenya – Khadija Adam Ismail
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania

Contestants edit

 
Miss World 1984 participating countries and territories

72 contestants competed for the title.

Country Contestant Age[a] Hometown
  Aruba Margaret Bislick 22 Oranjestad
  Australia Lou-Anne Ronchi 22 Perth
  Austria Heidemarie Pilgerstorfer 23 Linz
  Bahamas Yvette Rolle 20 Nassau
  Barbados Gale Thomas 22 Christ Church
  Belgium Brigitte Muyshondt 24 Antwerp
  Bermuda Rhonda Wilkinson 21 St. Georges
  Bolivia Erika Weise 21 Santa Cruz
  Brazil Adriana Alves de Oliveira 21 Rio Grande
  Canada Connie Fitzpatrick 20 Hamilton
  Cayman Islands Thora Ann Crighton 22 George Town
  Chile María Soledad García 21 Santiago
  Colombia Patricia Janiot 20 Bucaramanga
  Costa Rica Catalina Blum 21 San Jose
  Curaçao Ivette Atacho 20 Willemstad
  Cyprus Agathi Demetriou 17 Paphos
  Denmark Pia Melchiorsen 18 Frederikshavn
  Dominican Republic Mayelinne de Lara 20 El Seibo
  Ecuador María Sol Corral 19 Quito
  El Salvador Celina María López 17 San Salvador
  Finland Anna-Liisa Tilus 19 Helsinki
  France Martine Robine 19 Cabourg
  Gambia Mirabelle Carayol 19 Banjul
  Germany Brigitta Berx 22 Düsseldorf
  Gibraltar Karina Hollands 18 Gibraltar
  Greece Vassiliki Barba 18 Athens
  Guam Janet Clymer 20 Mangilao
  Guatemala Carla Aldana 22 Guatemala City
  Holland Nancy Neede 20 Amsterdam
  Honduras Myrtice Hyde 22 Roatan
  Hong Kong Joan Tong 20 Hong Kong Island
  Iceland Berglind Johansen 18 Reykjavík
  India Suchita Kumar 19 Bombay
  Ireland Olivia Tracey 24 Dublin
  Isle of Man Jill Armstrong 17 Braddan
  Israel Iris Louk 18 Rishon LeZion
  Italy Federica Tersch 20 Milan
  Jamaica Jacqueline Crichton 20 Kingston
  Japan Ayako Ohsone 21 Tokyo
  Kenya Khadija Ismail 24 Nairobi
  Korea Lee Joo-hee 18 Seoul
  Lebanon Eliane Khoury 19 Beirut
  Malaysia Christine Teo 22 Kuala Lumpur
  Malta Graziella Previ 19 Gzira
  Mexico Mariana Urrea 19 Guadalajara
  New Zealand Barbara McDowell 19 Auckland
  Nigeria Cynthia Oronsaye 20 Lagos
  Norway Ingrid Martens 19 Oslo
  Panama Ana Luisa Seda 18 Panama City
  Paraguay Susana Ivasiuten 17 Encarnación
  Peru Gloria Loayza-Guerra 21 Trujillo
  Philippines Aurora Sevilla 21 Manila
  Poland Magdalena Jaworska[3] 23 Warsaw
  Portugal Maria Leonor Mendes Correia 22 Lisbon
  Puerto Rico María de los Ángeles Rosas 23 San Juan
  Singapore Jenny Li 22 Singapore
  Spain Juncal Rivero 18 Valladolid
  Sri Lanka Bhagya Gunasinghe 22 Colombo
  Swaziland Busie Motsa 19 Manzini
  Sweden Brigitte Gunnarsson 21 Malmö
  Switzerland Silvia Anna Affolter 20 Sarnen
  Tahiti Hinarii Kilian 17 Punaauia
  Thailand Intira Imsompoh 19 Bangkok
  Trinidad and Tobago Ria Rambardan 17 Tunapuna
  Turks and Caicos Miriam Coralita Adams 18 Grand Turk
  United Kingdom Vivienne Rooke 22 Bristol
  United States Kelly Anderson 23 Clarksburg
  United States Virgin Islands Sandy Lewis 19 St. Croix
  Uruguay Giselle Barthou 23 Montevideo
  Venezuela Astrid Carolina Herrera 21 Caracas
  Western Samoa Ana Bentley 22 Apia
  Yugoslavia Dinka Delić 18 Zenica

Notes edit

  1. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

References edit

  1. ^ "A Brief History Of Miss World In Pictures". The Huffington Post UK. 26 November 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2016. Winner of the 1984 Miss World Contest, Astrid Carolina Herrera from Venezuela, sitting on her throne at the Royal Albert Hall on 15 November 1984.
  2. ^ Thussu, D.K. (2008). News as Entertainment: The Rise of Global Infotainment. SAGE Publications. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-4462-3331-3. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b "The beauty queens up there". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 26 January 2016.