Mauriziok/Miss Universe 1980 | |
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Date | 8 July 1980[a] |
Presenters | |
Entertainment | Donny Osmond |
Venue | Sejong Cultural Center, Seoul, South Korea |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 69 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Shawn Weatherly United States |
Congeniality | Dealia Devon Walter Cayman Islands |
Best National Costume | Sangeeta Bijlani India |
Photogenic | Delyse Nottle New Zealand |
Miss Universe 1980, the 29th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 8 July 1980[a] at the Sejong Cultural Center in Seoul, South Korea. Shawn Weatherly from the United States was crowned by Maritza Sayalero of Venezuela. Sixty nine contestants competed in this year.
Results
editPlacements
editFinal results | Contestant |
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Miss Universe 1980 | |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up | |
4th Runner-Up | |
Top 12 |
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Final Competition
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Nation | Preliminary Average | Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average |
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United States | 8.480 (1) | 8.317 (1) | 8.718 (1) | 8.883 (1) | 8.639 (1) |
Scotland | 7.785 (3) | 8.036 (5) | 8.273 (3) | 8.267 (5) | 8.192 (5) |
New Zealand | 7.885 (2) | 8.283 (2) | 8.400 (2) | 8.400 (3) | 8.361 (2) |
Philippines | 7.662 (5) | 8.121 (4) | 8.033 (6) | 8.433 (2) | 8.196 (4) |
Sweden | 7.572 (8) | 8.208 (3) | 8.250 (4) | 8.346 (4) | 8.268 (3) |
Canada | 7.711 (4) | 7.992 (6) | 8.200 (5) | 8.100 (6) | 8.097 (6) |
Puerto Rico | 7.598 (7) | 7.850 (7) | 7.892 (8) | 7.867 (10) | 7.870 (7) |
Iceland | 7.636 (6) | 7.675 (10) | 7.942 (7) | 7.933 (9) | 7.850 (8) |
Korea | 7.525 (11) | 7.658 (11) | 7.750 (10) | 7.967 (8) | 7.792 (9) |
Colombia | 7.531 (10) | 7.789 (8) | 7.729 (12) | 7.842 (11) | 7.787 (10) |
Panama | 7.514 (12) | 7.713 (9) | 7.742 (11) | 7.825 (12) | 7.760 (11) |
Tahiti | 7.566 (9) | 6.957 (12) | 7.858 (9) | 8.067 (7) | 7.627 (12) |
Special Awards
editSpecial Awards | Contestants |
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Miss Amity |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Best National Costume |
Contestants
edit- Argentina – Silvia Piedrabuena
- Aruba – Magaly Maduro
- Australia – Katrina Redina
- Austria – Isabel Muller
- Bahamas – Darlene Davies
- Belgium – Brigitte Billen
- Belize – Ellen Marie Clarke
- Bermuda – Jill Murphy
- Bolivia – Carmen Sonia Pereira Parada
- Brazil – Eveline Schroeter
- British Virgin Islands – Barbara Stevens
- Canada – Teresa Lynn McKay
- Cayman Islands – Dealia Devon Walter
- Chile – María Gabriela Campusano Puelma
- Colombia – Maria Patricia Arbeláez
- Costa Rica – Barbara Herrero
- Curaçao – Hassana Hamoud
- Denmark – Jane Bill
- Dominican Republic – Milagros Germán
- Ecuador – Verónica Rivas
- England – Julie Duckworth
- Finland – Sirpa Viljamaa
- France – Brigitte Choquet
- Germany – Kathrin Glotzl
- Greece – Roula Kanellapoulou
- Guadeloupe – Elydie de Gage
- Guam – Dina Aportadera
- Guatemala – Lizabeth Iveth Martínez Noack
- Holland – Karin Gooyer
- Honduras – Etelvina Raudales Velásquez
- Hong Kong – Wanda Tai
- Iceland – Guðbjörg Sigurdardóttir
- India – Sangeeta Motilal Bijlani
- Indonesia – Andi Nana Riwayate
- Ireland – Maura McMenamim
- Israel – Ilana Shoshan
- Italy – Loredana Del Santo
- Japan – Hisae Hiyama
- South Korea – Kim Eun-jung
- Malaysia – Felicia Yong
- Malta – Isabelle Zammit
- Mexico – Ana Patricia Nuñez Romero
- New Zealand – Diana Delyse Nottle
- Northern Mariana Islands – Angelina Camacho Chong
- Norway – Maiken Nielsen
- Panama – Gloria Karamañites
- Papua New Guinea – Mispah Alwyn
- Paraguay – Martha Galli
- Peru – Mariailce Ramis
- Philippines – Maria Rosario Silayan †
- Puerto Rico – Agnes Tañón Correa
- Réunion – Marie Josephe Hoareau
- Sint Maarten – Lucie Marie Davic
- Scotland – Linda Gallagher
- Singapore – Ann Chua Ai Choo
- Spain – Yolanda Hoyos
- Sri Lanka – Hyacinth Kurukulasuriya
- Sweden – Eva Birgitta Andersson
- Switzerland – Margrit Kilchoer
- Tahiti – Thilda Raina Fuller
- Thailand – Artitaya Promkul
- Trinidad and Tobago – Althea Rocke
- Turkey – Heyecan Gokoglou
- Turks and Caicos Islands – Constance Lightbourne
- Uruguay – Beatriz Antuñez
- United States – Shawn Weatherly
- United States Virgin Islands – Deborah Mardenborough
- Venezuela – Maye Brandt †
- Wales – Kim Ashfield
Celebrity judges
edit- George Maharis - actor
- Ron Duguay - NHL player/actor
- Yoshi Hara
- Eileen Ford
- Dong Kingman
- Margaret Gardiner - Miss Universe 1978 winner
- Richard Roundtree
- Max Boston
- Abigail Van Bruen
'Bold text'''Bold textBold text''''==Notes==
Debuts
editWithdrawals
edit- Antigua
- Barbados
- Bophuthatswana - Jacobeth Lolo Matale wasn't granted visa to South Korea.
- El Salvador
- Fiji - Margaret Singh
- Mauritius - Christiane Carol MacKay
- Portugal
- Saint Kitts
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- South Africa - Jenny Kay wasn't granted visa to South Korea.
- Suriname - due to the military coup in the country
- Transkei - Lindelwa Myataza wasn't granted visa to South Korea.
Returns
editLast competed in 1977:
Last competed in 1978:
Did not compete
edit- Cyprus - Georgia Christodolidou
- Martinique
- Namibia - Bernice Tembo wasn't granted visa to South Korea.
General references
edit- West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1980". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012.
External links
edit- ^ a b The event was held at 8:00 am Korea Time (UTC+09:00); for the Americas, this was July 7 in their local times including the United States.
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