Miss Universe 1965

Miss Universe 1965
Date 24 July 1965
Presenters Jack Linkletter
Venue Miami Beach Auditorium, Miami Beach, Florida, USA United States
Broadcaster CBS
Entrants 57
Placements 15
Debuts Bermuda
Withdrawals Argentina, Chile, Grenada, Nigeria, Taiwan, St. Vincent, Surinam, Trinidad & Tobago
Returns Cuba, Mexico, Portugal, Thailand
Winner Apasra Hongsakula
 Thailand
Congeniality Ingrid Bethake
 Germany
Best National Costume Sue Ann Downey
 USA
Photogenic Karin Schmidt
 Austria

Miss Universe 1965, the 14th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 24 July 1965 at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida, USA. Apasra Hongsakula of Thailand was crowned by Corinna Tsopei of Greece.

Results

Participating Nations and Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 1965
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Semi-finalists

Special awards

Awards Contestant
Best National Costume
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Order of announcements[1]

This was the last time the Top 15 were announced before the final night of the event, which would be maintained until the present day. The Top 5 were announced on the final night of the event from whom the new Miss Universe was chosen.[2]

Top 15

  1. Australia
  2. Brazil
  3. Canada
  4. Finland
  5. Colombia
  6. Denmark
  7. Greece
  8. Holland
  9. Israel
  10. Peru
  11. Sweden
  12. Philippines
  13. South Africa
  14. Thailand
  15. USA

Top 5

  1. Finland
  2. Holland
  3. Sweden
  4. Thailand
  5. USA

Judges

Contestants

Notes

Crossovers

Miss World
Maja Internacional
  • 1966:  Denmark - Jeannette Christjansen (winner)

Miss Europe
  • 1965:  Finland - Virpi Liisa Miettinen (1st runner-up)
  • 1965:  Sweden - Ingrid Norman (2nd runner-up)
  • 1965:  Holland - Anja Christina Maria Schuit
  • 1965:  Austria - Karin Ingberg Schmidt
  • 1965:  Belgium - Lucy Emilie Nossent
  • 1965:  England - Jennifer Warren Gurley
  • 1965:  Luxembourg - Marie-Anne Geisen
  • 1965:  Norway - Britt Aaberg
  • 1965:  Spain - Alicia Borrás (3rd runner-up)
  • 1965:   Switzerland - Yvette Revelly
Miss Scandinavia
  • 1966:  Finland - Virpi Liisa Miettinen (2nd runner-up, Miss Press)
  • 1966:  Sweden - Ingrid Norman
  • 1966:  Denmark - Jeannette Christjansen

References

External links

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