Miss Universe 1988

Miss Universe 1988
Date 24 May 1988
Presenters Alan Thicke, Tracy Scoggins
Venue Lin Kou Stadium, Taipei, Republic of China now Chinese Taipei
Broadcaster CBS
Entrants 66
Placements 10
Withdrawals Barbados, Belize, Curaçao, Cyprus, Greece, India, Kenya, Panama, Senegal
Returns Belgium, Bermuda, Gibraltar, Iceland, Luxembourg, Republic of China now Chinese Taipei, Scotland
Winner Porntip Nakhirunkanok[1]
 Thailand
Congeniality Liza Marie Camacho
 Guam
Best National Costume Porntip Nakhirunkanok
 Thailand
Photogenic Tracey Williams
 England

Miss Universe 1988, the 37th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 24 May 1988 at the Lin Kou Stadium in Taipei, Taiwan now Chinese Taipei. Porntip Nakhirunkanok of Thailand crowned by Cecilia Bolocco of Chile. 66 contestants competed in this year.

Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 1988
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
  •  Japan - Mizuho Sakaguchi
4th runner-up
Semi-finalists

Special awards

Awards Contestant
Miss Congeniality
  •  Guam - Liza Marie Camacho
Miss Photogenic
Best National Costume

Semi-final scores

Delegate Prelim. Score Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Average
 Thailand 8.719 (4) 9.730 (1) 9.684 (1) 9.752 (1) 9.722 (1)
 Korea 8.795 (3) 9.453 (2) 9.463 (2) 9.630 (2) 9.515 (2)
 Mexico 8.497 (7) 9.266 (3) 9.144 (3) 9.233 (3) 9.214 (3)
 Japan 8.409 (9) 8.922 (4) 8.866 (5) 8.944 (5) 8.910 (4)
 Hong Kong 8.505 (6) 8.744 (6) 8.666 (7) 9.074 (4) 8.828 (5)
 Dominican Republic 9.052 (2) 8.833 (5) 8.688 (6) 8.744 (8) 8.755 (6)
 Venezuela 8.518 (5) 8.543 (8) 8.900 (4) 8.811 (7) 8.751 (7)
 USA 9.144 (1) 8.522 (9) 8.621 (8) 8.943 (6) 8.695 (8)
 Colombia 8.440 (8) 8.712 (7) 8.588 (9) 8.644 (10) 8.648 (9)
 Norway 8.368 (10) 7.555 (10) 7.561 (10) 8.077 (10) 7.869 (10)

     Winner
     First runner-up
     Second runner-up
     Third runner-up
     Fourth runner-up
     Top 10 semi-finalist
(#) Rank in each round of competition

Preliminary swimsuit scores

  • 8.988 Dominican Republic
  • 8.822 USA
  • 8.644 Korea
  • 8.272 Singapore
  • 8.255 Norway
  • 8.227 New Zealand
  • 8.188 Colombia
  • 8.161 Iceland
  • 8.144 Denmark
  • 8.122 Mexico
  • 8.105 Thailand
  • 8.105 Sweden
  • 8.100 Venezuela
  • 8.055 Hong Kong now Hong Kong China
  • 8.044 Japan
  • 8.036 France
  • 8.012 Costa Rica

  • 8.005 England
  • 7.988 Trinidad & Tobago
  • 7.977 Holland now Netherlands
  • 7.966 Portugal
  • 7.937 Ireland
  • 7.888 Brazil
  • 7.883 Philippines
  • 7.805 Republic of China now Chinese Taipei
  • 7.783 Italy
  • 7.772 Scotland
  • 7.733 Finland
  • 7.711 Australia
  • 7.622 Malaysia
  • 7.600 Turkey
  • 7.594 Israel

  • 7.588 Austria
  • 7.566 Chile
  • 7.544 Canada
  • 7.422 Peru
  • 7.411 Greenland
  • 7.400 Argentina
  • 7.342 Northern Marianas
  • 7.342 Guam
  • 7.316 Turks & Caicos
  • 7.311 Germany
  • 7.305 Switzerland
  • 7.300 Puerto Rico
  • 7.266 Bahamas
  • 7.244 Belgium
  • 7.222 Uruguay
  • 7.155 Spain
  • 7.111 Wales

  • 7.088 US Virgin Islands
  • 7.072 Sri Lanka
  • 7.055 British Virgin Islands
  • 7.044 Ecuador
  • 7.022 Bolivia
  • 6.922 Gibraltar
  • 6.911 Malta
  • 6.868 Nigeria
  • 6.844 El Salvador
  • 6.761 Paraguay
  • 6.755 Egypt
  • 6.722 Jamaica
  • 6.711 Luxembourg
  • 6.655 Honduras
  • 6.622 Bermuda
  • 6.555 Guatemala
  • 6.472 Lebanon

Order of announcements

Top 10

  1. Hong Kong now Hong Kong China
  2. Dominican Republic
  3. Mexico
  4. USA
  5. Japan
  6. Thailand
  7. Korea
  8. Colombia
  9. Norway
  10. Venezuela

Top 5

  1. Mexico
  2. Hong Kong now Hong Kong China
  3. Korea
  4. Japan
  5. Thailand

Background music

Judges

Contestants

Notes

Returns

Withdrawals

Crossovers

Miss World
Miss International
Miss Intercontinental
Miss Globe International
Miss All Nations
  • 1989:  Australia - Vanessa Lynn Gibson (1st runner-up / Winner)
  • 1989:  Malaysia - Linda Chee Ling Lum

Miss Wonderland
Miss Charm International
  • 1989:  Germany - Christiane Kopp (Semi-finalist)
  • 1989:  Israel - Shirly Ben Mordechay (1st runner-up)
  • 1989:  Turkey - Meltem Hakarar (Winner, Miss Elegance, Miss Public Vote)
Reinado Internacional del Café
Reina Mundial del Banano
  • 1987:  Uruguay - Carla Irene Trombotti Moreno (Winner)
Miss América Latina
  • 1984:  Ecuador - Cecilia Pozo Caminer (Semi-finalist)
  • 1986:  Uruguay - Carla Irene Trombotti Moreno (Miss Friendship)
  • 1987:  Paraguay - Marta Noemi Acosta Granada (Semi-finalist)
  • 1987:  Honduras - Jacqueline Herrera Mejia (Semi-finalist)
Miss Sudamérica
  • 1988:  Brazil - Isabel Cristina Beduschi (Winner, Best National Costume)
  • 1988:  Uruguay - Carla Irene Trombotti Moreno (1st runner-up)
  • 1988:  Argentina - Claudia Gabriela Pereyra
  • 1988:  Bolivia - Ana María Pereyra Parada
  • 1988:  Ecuador - Cecilia Pozo Caminer (3rd runner-up)
  • 1988:  Paraguay - Marta Noemi Acosta Granada
  • 1988:  Peru - Katia Mirella Escudero Lozano
Miss Scandinavia
Miss Asia Pacific
  • 1985:  Ecuador - Cecilia Pozo Caminer (Semi-finalist, Miss Photogenic)
  • 1988:  Costa Rica - Erika Maria Paoli (Semi-finalist)

Host city

Helsinki, Finland was elected as the host city after Bob Barker announced he would serve as host for 1988 pageant. On January 3, 1988, the mayor of Helsinki, Raimo Ilaskivi, announced that his city would not host the 1988 pageant due to critical problems. On January 4, 1988, the day after Helsinki cancelled to host the 1988 pageant, the mayor of Taipei, Hsu Shui-teh, announced that his city would serve as host the 1988 pageant.

International broadcasting

These are some of the networks outside the United States (telecasted on CBS) that showed the 1988 Miss Universe pageant live (or recorded earlier) in their respective countries and territories:

References

External links

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