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Mauriziok/Miss World 1989
Date22 November 1989
PresentersPeter Marshall, Alexandra Bastedo, John Davidson
EntertainmentAswad
VenueHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
BroadcasterAsia Television
Entrants78
Placements10
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerAneta Kręglicka[1][2]
 Polish People's Republic
CongenialityGloria Stella Quintana  Panama
PhotogenicAnna Gorbunova
 Soviet Union
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1990 →

Miss World 1989, the 39th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 22 November 1989 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. 78 contestants took part in the pageant. It was also the first time the Soviet Union has sent a contestant in any major pageant. The winner was Aneta Kręglicka of Polish People's Republic, who was the first Eastern European person to win the competition.[1][2] She was crowned by Miss World 1988, Linda Pétursdóttir of Iceland.

Results

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Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1989[1][2][3]

Placements

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Final results Contestant
Miss World 1989
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
  •   Colombia – Mónica María Isaza Mejía
Top 10

Continental Queens of Beauty

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Continental Group Contestant
Africa
Americas
Asia
Caribbean
Europe
Oceania

Contestants

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Nation Contestant Hometown Preliminary Score
  American Virgin Islands Vania Thomas St. Thomas 22
  Argentina Patricia Weidenhofer La Pampa 20
  Aruba Delailah Odor-Wever Oranjestad 19
  Australia Natalie Tania McCurry † Sydney 25
  Austria Marion Amann Vienna 20
  Bahamas Carolyn Moree Nassau 19
  Belgium Greet Ramaekers Limbourg 18
  Belize Martha Badillo San Pedro 19
  Bermuda Cherie Tannock Warwick 19
  Bolivia María Victoria Julio Tarija 22
  Canada Leanne Caputo Milton 29
  Cayman Islands Michelle Garcia Grand Cayman 19
  Chile Claudia Bahamondes Celis Santiago 19
  Taiwan Wang Min-Yei Taipei 18
  Colombia Mónica María Isaza Mejía Medellín 26
  Costa Rica María Antonieta Sáenz Vargas San José 19
  Curaçao Supharmy Sadjie Willemstad 19
  Cyprus Irma Voulgari Larnaca 18
  Czechoslovakia Jana Hronkova Horšovský Týn 21
  Denmark Charlotte Pedersen Holstebro 21
  Dominican Republic Irma Guillermina Mauriz Pimentel San Felipe de Puerto Plata 20
  Ecuador Ximena Paulett Correa Jarre Machala 19
  El Salvador Ana Estela Aguilar San Salvador 20
  Finland Åsa Maria Lovdahl Helsinki 25
  France Stephanie (Peggy) Zlotkowski Bordeaux 19
  Germany Jasmine Beil Berlin 22
  Ghana Afua Amoah Bonsu Accra 18
  Gibraltar Audrey Gingell Gibraltar 18
  Greece Katerina Petropoulou Athens 18
  Guam Cora Taitano Yanger Mangilao 18
  Guatemala Rocío Lerma de la Vega Guatemala City 20
  Guyana Lyla Shalimar Ryhaan Majeed Georgetown 18
  Holland Liesbeth Caspers Noordwijk 25
  Honduras Belinda Bodden Álvarez San Pedro Sula 21
  Hong Kong Ewong Yung-Hung Hong Kong Island 18
  Hungary Magdolna Gerloczy Budapest 22
  Iceland Hugrún Linda Guðmundsdóttir Reykjavík 19
  Ireland Barbara Ann Curran Dublin 27
  Israel Ronit Siton Jerusalem 23
  Italy Paola Mercurio Naples 24
  Jamaica Natasha Lee Marcanik Kingston 18
  Japan Kaori Muto Tokyo 19
  Kenya Grace Chabari Mombasa 19
  Korea Kim Hye-ri Seoul 24
  Latvia Ina Magone Liepāja 18
  Luxembourg Chris Scott Luxembourg City 23
  Macau Guilhermina Madeira da Silva Pedruco Macau 21
  Malaysia Vivien Chen Shee Yee Kuching 18
  Malta Marika Micallef Għargħur 18
  Mauritius Jeanne-Françoise Nathalie Clement Beau Bassin 20
  Mexico Nelia María Ochoa Arteaga Veracruz 23
  Namibia Emarencia (Emsie) Esterhuizen Windhoek 18
  New Zealand Helen Rowney Auckland 18
  Nigeria Bianca Onoh Enugu 18
  Norway Bente Brunland Oslo 25
  Panama Gloria Stella Quintana Panama City 22
  Papua New Guinea Joycelin Leahy Port Moresby 18
  Paraguay Alicia María Jaime Villamayor Asunción 19
  Peru Maritza Zorrilla Priori Lima 20
  Philippines Estrella Singson Querubin Manila 20
  Poland Aneta Beata Kreglicka[1][2] Gdańsk 30
  Portugal Maria Angelica Mira Rosado Lisbon 20
  Puerto Rico Tania Collazo Orocovis 18
  St. Vincent & the Grenadines Anna Young Kingstown 20
  Singapore Jacqueline Ang Singapore 19
  Spain Eva María Pedraza López Córdoba 19
  Sri Lanka Serena Danvers Colombo 18
  Sweden Lena Berglind Gothenburg 18
   Switzerland Catherine Mesot Wil 19
  Thailand Prathumrat Woramali Bangkok 29
  Trinidad & Tobago Samantha Bhagan Goodwood Park 19
  Turkey Burcu Burkut İzmir 19
  Uganda Doreen Lamon-Opira Kampala 18
  United Kingdom Suzanne Younger Caerphilly 25
  United States Jill Renee Scheffert Oklahoma City 26
  Soviet Union Anna Gorbunova[3] Zelenograd 24
  Venezuela Fabiola Chiara Candosín Marchetti Caracas 22
  Yugoslavia Aleksandra Dobraš Banja Luka 18

Judges

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Notes

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Debuts

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Returns

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Replacements

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  •   Soviet Union – Yulia Sukhanova - Due to parental refusal to sign any contract with the Miss USSR Organizers because of her age.[4]

Withdrawals

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "European crowned Miss World '89". The Evening News. 24 November 1989. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Miss Poland destroys wall, wins Miss World". Ocala Star-Banner. 24 November 1989. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b Miklossy, K.; Ilic, M. (2014). Competition in Socialist Society. Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe. Taylor & Francis. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-317-75275-2.
  4. ^ The Very First Miss USSR
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