List of Miss World Titleholders
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List of Miss World titleholders The following is a list of women who have won theMiss World title. Contents Miss World titleholders Country/Territory by winning the title References External links Miss World titleholders Date of Pageant Year Country/Territory Miss World Finals venue City Country/Territory Nº Age birth date Kiki June 17, London United July 29, 1951 Sweden[1] 26 22 Håkansson[1] 1929 Kingdom 1951 May-Louise September November 1952 Sweden[1] (2) 11 18 Flodin[2] 5, 1934 14, 1952 Denise February October 1953 France[2] 15 18 Perrier[2] 13, 1935 19, 1953 Antigone October 1954 Egypt[2] c. 1935 16 19 Costanda[2] 18, 1954 Susana August 11, October 1955 Venezuela[2] 19 19 Duijm[2] 1936 20, 1955 Petra September October 1956 Germany[2] 24 23 Schürmann[2] 15, 1933 15, 1956 Marita October October 1957 Finland[2] 23 18 Lindahl[2] 17, 1938 14, 1957 South Penelope Anne April 15, OCtober 1958 22 18 Africa[2] Coelen[2] 1940 13, 1958 [2] Corine May 8, November 1959 Holland [2] 37 21 Rottschäfer 1938 Lyceum 10, 1959 Theatre Norma June 17, November 1960 Argentina[2] 39 21 Cappagli[2] 1939 8, 1960 United Rosemarie February November 1961 37 18 Kingdom[2] Frankland[2] 1, 1943 9, 1961 Catharina January November 1962 Holland[2] (2) 33 20 Lodders[2] 28, 1942 8, 1962 Carole Joan February November 1963 Jamaica[2] 40 20 Crawford[2] 13, 1943 7, 1963 United March 27, November 1964 Ann Sidney[2] 42 20 Kingdom[2] (2) 1944 12, 1964 United Lesley November 1965 1945 48 20 Kingdom[2] (3) Langley[2] 19, 1965 August 23, November 1966 India[2] Reita Faria[2] 51 23 1943 17, 1966 Madeline June 12, November 1967 Peru[2] 55 21 Hartog-Bel [2] 1946 16, 1967 Penelope October November 1968 Australia[2] 53 19 Plummer[2] 26, 1949 14, 1968 Eva Rueber- February Royal Albert November 1969 Austria[2] 50 18 Staier[2] 20, 1951 Hall 27, 1969 Jennifer October November 1970 Grenada[2] 58 23 Hosten[2] 31, 1947 20, 1970 Lúcia October November 1971 Brazil[2] 56 22 Petterle[2] 31, 1949 10, 1971 Australia[2] Belinda May 4, December 1972 53 20 (2) Green[2] 1952 1, 1972 United Marjorie January November 1973 54 19 States[2] Wallace[2] 23, 1954 23, 1973 United Helen Morgan September 22 [2] (Resigned)[2] 29, 1952 Kingdom (4) November 1974 58 22, 1974 South Anneline Kriel 28 July 19 Africa[2] (2) (Assumed)[2] 1955 Wilnelia October November 1975 Puerto Rico[2] 67 18 Merced[2] 12, 1957 20, 1975 Cindy October November 1976 Jamaica (2) 60 22 Breakspeare 24, 1954 18, 1976 August 20, November 1977 Sweden (3) Mary Stävin 62 20 1957 17, 1977 1978 Argentina (2) Silvana Suárez September November 68 20 29, 1958 16, 1978 June 6, November 1979 Bermuda Gina Swainson 69 21 1958 15, 1979 Gabriella Brum March 22, Germany (2) 18 (Resigned) 1962 November 1980 Kimberley 67 August 21, 13, 1980 Guam Santos 19 1961 (Assumed) May 19, November 1981 Venezuela (2) Pilín León 67 18 1963 12, 1981 Dominican Mariasela January November 1982 68 22 Republic Álvarez 31, 1960 18, 1982 United Sarah-Jane October 3, November 1983 72 19 Kingdom (5) Hutt 1964 17, 1983 Astrid Carolina June 23, November 1984 Venezuela (3) 72 21 Herrera 1963 15, 1984 Hólmfríður June 3, November 1985 Iceland 78 22 Karlsdóttir 1963 14, 1985 Trinidad and Giselle October November 1986 77 23 Tobago Laronde 24, 1963 13, 1986 Ulla August 16, November 1987 Austria[2] (2) 78 20 Weigerstorfer[2] 1967 12, 1987 Linda December November 1988 Iceland[2] (2) 84 19 Pétursdóttir[2] 27, 1969 17, 1988 Hong Kong Convention Aneta March 23, November 1989 Poland[2] and Hong Kong Hong Kong 78 24 Kręglicka[2] 1965 22, 1989 Exhibition Centre United Gina March 26, London United November 1990 London 81 21 States[2] (2) Tolleson[2] 1969 Palladium Kingdom 8, 1990 Georgia November World December 1991 Venezuela (4) Ninibeth Leal Atlanta United States 78 20 26, 1971 Congress 28, 1991 Center Julia August 10, December 1992 Russia[2] 83 18 Kourotchkina[2] 1974 12, 1992 August 20, November 1993 Jamaica[2] (3) Lisa Hanna[2] 81 18 1975 Sun City 27, 1993 Entertainment Sun City South Africa Aishwarya November November 1994 India[2] (2) Centre 87 21 Rai[2] 1, 1973 19, 1994 Jacqueline November November 1995 Venezuela (5) 84 19 Aguilera 17, 1976 18, 1995 Bangalore April 4, November 1996 Greece[2] [2] Cricket Bangalore India 88 18 Irene Skliva 1978 23, 1996 Stadium May 1, Plantation November 1997 India (3) Diana Hayden 86 24 1973 Club 22, 1997 Mahé Seychelles February Lake Berjaya November 1998 Israel Linor Abargil 86 18 17, 1980 Mahé Resort 26, 1998 October 7, Olympia, December 1999 India (4) Yukta Mookhey 94 22 1977 London United 4, 1999 London Priyanka July 18, Millennium Kingdom November 2000 India (5) 95 18 Chopra 1982 Dome 30, 2000 Sun City December November 2001 Nigeria Agbani Darego Entertainment Sun City South Africa 93 19 22, 1982 16, 2001 Centre December Alexandra United December 2002 Turkey Azra Akın London 88 21 8, 1981 Palace Kingdom 7, 2002 Rosanna April 17, Crown of Sanya China December 2003 Ireland 106 19 Davison 1984 Beauty 6, 2003 2004 Peru (2) María Julia July 10, Theatre December 107 20 Mantilla 1984 4, 2004 Unnur Birna May 25, December 2005 Iceland (3) 102 21 Vilhjálmsdóttir 1984 10, 2005 Palace of Czech Taťána December September 2006 Culture and Warsaw Poland 104 18 Republic Kuchařová 23, 1987 30, 2006 Science Crown of March 22, December 2007 China Zhang Zilin Beauty Sanya China 106 23 1984 1, 2007 Theatre Sandton Ksenia August 26, December 2008 Russia (2) Convention 109 21 Sukhinova 1987 13, 2008 Centre Johannesburg South Africa Gallagher Kaiane July 8, December 2009 Gibraltar Convention 112 23 Aldorino 1986 12, 2009 Centre Crown of United States Alexandria February October 2010 Beauty Sanya China 115 18 (3) Mills 26, 1992 30, 2010 Theatre Earls Court July 26, United November 2011 Venezuela (6) Ivian Sarcos Exhibition London 113 22 1989 Kingdom 6, 2011 Centre Dongsheng August 6, Fitness August 18, 2012 China (2) Yu Wenxia Ordos City China 116 23 1989 Center 2012 Stadium Bali Nusa February Dua September 2013 Philippines Megan Young Nusa Dua Indonesia 127 23 27, 1990 Convention 28, 2013 Center South Africa April 22, ExCeL United December 2014 Rolene Strauss London 121 22 (3) 1992 London Kingdom 14, 2014 Crown of Mireia November December 2015 Spain Beauty Sanya China 114 23 Lalaguna 21, 1992 19, 2015 Theatre MGM Puerto Rico Stephanie Del December Washington, December 2016 National United States 117 19 (2) Valle 30, 1996 D.C. 18, 2016 Harbor Manushi May 14, Sanya City November 2017 India (6) Sanya China 118 20 Chhillar 1997 Arena 18, 2017 Note: Marjorie Wallace, the 1973 winner, became the first titleholder not to complete her reign, when in March 1974, she was fired for "failing to fulfill the basic requirements of the job". Organisers extended an offer to first runner-up Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines to complete the duties of Miss World for the remainder of the year, but without holding the title; when Pascual turned down that offer, organisers next turned to second runner-up Patsy Yuen of Jamaica, who accepted.[3] Note: The 2002 pageant was originally to be held inAbuja , Nigeria but was relocated back to the United Kingdom after a midst ofriots in that area. Note: The 2008 pageant was originally to be held inKiev , Ukraine but was relocated to South Africa after the diplomacy crisis between Russia and Georgia. Country/Territory by winning the title Country/Territory Titles Year(s) India 1966, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2017 6 Venezuela 1955, 1981, 1984, 1991, 1995, 2011 United Kingdom 5 1961, 1964, 1965, 1974, 1983 South Africa 1958, 1974, 2014 United States 1973, 1990, 2010 Iceland 3 1985, 1988, 2005 Jamaica 1963, 1976, 1993 Sweden 1951, 1952, 1977 Puerto Rico 1975, 2016 China 2007, 2012 Russia 1992, 2008 Peru 1967, 2004 Austria 2 1969, 1987 Germany 1956, 1980 Argentina 1960, 1978 Australia 1968, 1972 Netherlands 1959, 1962 Spain 2015 Philippines 2013 Gibraltar 2009 Czech Republic 2006 Ireland 2003 Turkey 2002 Nigeria 2001 Israel 1998 Greece 1996 Poland 1 1989 Trinidad and Tobago 1986 Dominican Republic 1982 Guam 1980 Bermuda 1979 Brazil 1971 Grenada 1970 Finland 1957 Egypt 1954 France 1953 References 1. Sanghani, Radhika (December 19, 2014)."Miss World ditches 'sexist bikini round' after63 years" (https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11303129/Mis s-World-bikini-round-cancelled-after-63-years.html). The Telegraph. Retrieved June 27, 2016. 2. Rose, D. (2010). Sexually, I'm More of a Switzerland (https://books.google.com/books?id=fSNpHWBeHucC&pg=PA149). Simon and Schuster. pp. 149–157. ISBN 978-1-4391-3149-7. Retrieved June 27, 2016. 3. Requintina, Robert R. (2)."2010 Miss Universe bets compete in Miss World" (http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/275926/2010-miss-universe-bets-compete-miss-worl d). Manila pradeep. Check date values in: |date= (help) External links Miss World official website Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Miss_World_titleholders&oldid=871515316" This page was last edited on 1 December 2018, at 16:36 (UTC). Text is available under theCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. 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