Miss International 1962 | |
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Date | August 18, 1962 |
Venue | Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, Long Beach, California, United States |
Entrants | 50 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Tania Verstak Australia |
Congeniality | Sue Burgess England |
Photogenic | Tania Verstak Australia |
Miss International 1962 was the 3rd Miss International pageant, held on August 18, 1962 at the Long Beach Municipal Auditorium in Long Beach, California, United States. 50 contestants competed for the pageant. Finally, Tania Verstak from Australia was crowned as Miss International 1962 by outgoing titleholder, Stam van Baer from Holland.
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss International 1962 | Australia – Tania Verstak |
1st Runner-Up | Argentina – Maria Bueno |
2nd Runner-Up | Panama – Ana Maruri |
3rd Runner-Up | Holland – Catharina Lodders |
4th Runner-Up | United States – Carolyn Joyner |
Top 15 |
Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Friendship |
England – Sue Burgess |
Miss Photogenic |
Australia – Tania Verstak
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Miss Popularity |
Scotland – Elizabeth Burns[lower-alpha 1] |
Awards | Contestant |
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Best in Playsuit |
Day 1: Israel – Nurit Newman Day 2: Argentina – Maria Bueno Day 3: South Africa – Aletta Strydom |
Best in Evening Gown |
Day 1: Australia – Tania Verstak Day 2: United States – Carolyn Joyner Day 3: Holland – Catharina Lodders |
Best National Costume |
Day 1: Scotland – Elizabeth Burns Day 2: Ireland – Mona Burrows Day 3: Taiwan – Anne Yui Fang |
Contestants
- Argentina - Maria Bueno
- Australia - Tania Verstak
- Austria - Inge Jaklin
- Belgium - Danièle Defrère
- Bolivia - Olga Pantoja Antelo
- Brazil - Julieta Strauss
- British Guiana - Ave Henriques
- Canada - Susan Peters
- Ceylon - Jennifer Labrooy
- Colombia - Sonia Heidman Gómez
- Dominican Republic - Milagros García Duval
- Ecuador - Margarita Arosemena Gómez
- England - Sue Burgess
- Finland - Eeva Malinen
- Germany - Erni Jung
- Greece - Ioanna Delakou
- Holland - Catharina Johanna Lodders
- Iceland - Maria Gudmundsdóttir
- India - Sheila Chonkar
- Ireland - Mona Burrows
- Israel - Nurit Newman
- Italy - Maria Vianello
- Japan - Kaoru Maki[1]
- Jordan - Vivian Nazzal
- South Korea - Sohn Yang-ja
- Lebanon - Mona Slim
- Liberia - Agnes Anderson
- Luxembourg - Brita Gerson
- Malaya - Brenda Maureen Alvisse
- Morocco - Therese Gonzalez
- New Zealand - Maureen Waaka †
- Nicaragua - María Hasbani
- Norway - Beate Brevik Johansen
- Panama - Ana Cecilia Maruri
- Paraguay - Gloria Alderete Irala
- Philippines - Cynthia Lucero Ugalde
- Puerto Rico - Agnes Toro
- Scotland - Elizabeth Burns
- Singapore - Nancy Liew
- South Africa - Aletta Strydom
- Sweden - Karin Hyldgaard Jensen
- Switzerland - Rosemarie Loeliger
- Tahiti - Yolanda Flohr
- Taiwan - Anne Yui Fang
- Turkey - Güler Samuray
- Uruguay - Silvia Romero
- United States - Carolyn Joyner
- Venezuela - Olga Antonetti Nuñez †
- Wales - Diane Thomas
- West Indies - Anne Marie Sutherland (Port of Spain, Trinidad)
Withdrawals
Notes
- ↑ Voted by parade viewers.
References
- ↑ "MAIDS IN JAPAN". Danville Register. June 21, 1962. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
External links
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