Miss Universe 1981

Miss Universe 1981
Date 20 July 1981
Presenters Bob Barker, Elke Sommer
Entertainment Peter Allen, Cast of 42nd Street and US Naval Choir
Venue Minskoff Theatre, New York City, New York, USA United States
Broadcaster CBS, WCBS-TV
Entrants 76
Placements 12
Debuts Gibraltar, Namibia
Withdrawals Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, St. Maarten
Returns Cyprus, Fiji, Martinique, Portugal, South Africa, St. Kitts, Transkei, Samoa
Winner Irene Sáez
 Venezuela
Congeniality Linda Smith
 Bahamas
Best National Costume Adriana Alves de Oliveira
 Brazil
Photogenic Tina Brandstrup
 Denmark

Miss Universe 1981, the 30th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 20 July 1981 at the Minskoff Theatre in New York City, USA. Irene Sáez of Venezuela crowned by Shawn Weatherly of the USA. There were 77 contestants competing for the crown, but Miss Mauritius got homesick and withdrew.[1] The pageant originally was scheduled to be held in Guatemala City, Guatemala. However, for financial and political reasons, Miss Universe was moved to New York City.[2]

Results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 1981
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
  •  Belgium - Dominique van Eeckhoudt
Semi-finalists

Special awards

Awards Contestant
Best National Costume
Miss Congeniality
Miss Photogenic

Semi-final scores

Delegate Preliminary Average Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average
 Venezuela 8.575 (1) 8.966 (1) 9.024 (1) 8.887 (1) 8.959 (1)
 Belgium 8.223 (6) 8.529 (3) 8.881 (2) 8.268 (3) 8.559 (2)
 Sweden 7.967 (9) 8.658 (2) 8.050 (6) 8.179 (4) 8.296 (3)
 Canada 7.913 (12) 8.167 (6) 8.133 (5) 8.508 (2) 8.269 (4)
 Brazil 8.330 (4) 8.191 (5) 8.416 (3) 7.824 (7) 8.144 (5)
France Tahiti 7.940 (11) 8.149 (7) 8.137 (4) 7.962 (5) 8.083 (6)
 Norway 8.259 (5) 8.435 (4) 7.717 (8) 7.838 (6) 7.997 (7)
 Germany 8.400 (3) 7.875 (8) 8.041 (7) 7.442 (10) 7.786 (8)
 Holland 8.133 (7) 7.590 (9) 7.633 (9) 7.625 (9) 7.616 (9)
 USA 8.527 (2) 7.427 (11) 7.617 (10) 7.653 (8) 7.566 (10)
 Ecuador 7.967 (9) 7.442 (10) 7.300 (12) 7.317 (12) 7.353 (11)
 New Zealand 8.063 (8) 6.950 (12) 7.492 (11) 7.350 (11) 7.264 (12)

     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Third runner-up
     Fourth runner-up
     Top 12 semi-finalist
(#) Rank in each round of competition

Order of announcements

Top 12[3]

  1. Holland
  2. Ecuador
  3. New Zealand
  4. Sweden
  5. Brazil
  6. USA
  7. Norway
  8. Venezuela
  9. Belgium
  10. Germany
  11. Tahiti
  12. Canada

Top 5[4]

  1. Sweden
  2. Brazil
  3. Belgium
  4. Venezuela
  5. Canada

Background music

Judges[5]

Contestants

Notes

Debuts

Returns

Replacements

Withdrawals

Crossovers

Miss World
Miss International
Miss Teen Intercontinental
  • 1979:  Belgium - Dominique van Eeckhoudt (2nd runner-up)
  • 1980:  Colombia - Ana Edilma (Eddy) Cano Puerta (2nd runner-up)
  • 1981:  Guatemala - Yuma Rossana Lobos Orellana
Miss United Nations

Miss Young International
  • 1980:  France - Isabelle Sophie Benard
Reinado Internacional del Café
  • 1982:  Colombia - Ana Edilma (Eddy) Cano Puerta (Winner)
  • 1982:  Honduras - Leslie Nohemí Sabillón Dávila
Miss Europe
  • 1981:  Holland - Ingrid Johanna Marie Schouten (1st runner-up)
  • 1981:  Italy - Anna Maria Kanakis (2nd runner-up)
  • 1981:  Sweden - Eva-Lena Lundgren (3rd runner-up, Miss Elegance)
  • 1981:  France - Isabelle Sophie Benard (Semi-finalist)
  • 1981:  Iceland - Elisabet Traustadóttir (Semi-finalist)
  • 1981:  Ireland - Valerie Roe (Semi-finalist)
  • 1981:  Norway - Mona Olsen
  • 1981:  England - Joanna Longley
  • 1981:  Scotland - Anne McFarlane
  • 1981:  Wales - Karen Ruth Stannard
Miss Scandinavia

Post Miss Universe Careers

References

External links

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