Miss Universe 1979

Miss Universe 1979, the 28th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 20 July 1979[lower-alpha 1] at the Perth Entertainment Centre in Perth, Australia. Margaret Gardiner of South Africa crowned her successor Maritza Sayalero of Venezuela. This marks as the first time a woman from Venezuela won the pageant. It was the first time in the pageant's history that the event was held in Australia.

Miss Universe 1979
Date20 July 1979[lower-alpha 1]
Presenters
EntertainmentDonny Osmond
VenuePerth Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia
BroadcasterCBS (international)
Seven Network (TVW-7) (official broadcaster)
Entrants75
Placements12
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerMaritza Sayalero
 Venezuela
CongenialityYurika Kuroda
 Japan
Best National CostumeElizabeth Busti
 Uruguay
PhotogenicCarolyn Seaward
 England

Notably, a large piece of debris from Skylab, which had fallen nine days earlier, was displayed on stage during coronation night.[1] Immediately after the telecast ended, part of the stage collapsed, with several of the contestants falling into a gap below the set; none of them being injured.

For the third time in the pageant's history (after 1961 and 1974), the first runner-up would go on to be crowned Miss World later in the year.

Results

Miss Universe 1979 participating nations and results

Placements

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 1979
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
  •  Brazil – Martha Jussara da Costa
4th Runner-up
  •  Sweden – Anette Marie Ekström
Top 12

Preliminary Competition

Nation Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Preliminary Average
 VenezuelaMaritza Sayalero 8.282 8.673 8.427 8.461
 EnglandCarolyn Ann Seaward 8.173 8.382 8.125 8.227
 South Africa – Veronika Wilson 8.091 8.218 8.000 8.103
 Sweden – Anette Marie Ekström 7.618 7.899 7.882 7.800
 Brazil – Martha Jussara da Costa 8.145 7.773 7.226 7.715
 United StatesMary Therese Friel 8.091 7.373 7.564 7.676
 Belize – Sarita Diana Acosta 7.236 7.936 7.790 7.654
 Scotland – Lorraine Davidson 7.882 7.564 7.382 7.609
 BermudaGina Swainson 7.982 7.445 7.308 7.578
 Germany – Andrea Hontschik 7.727 7.536 7.364 7.542
 Argentina – Virginia Álvarez 8.236 6.936 7.373 7.515
 Wales – Janet Beverly Hobson 7.091 7.791 7.155 7.345
  Winner
  First runner-up
  Second runner-up
  Third runner-up
  Fourth runner-up
(#) Rank in each round of competition

Final Competition

Nation Preliminary

Average

Interview Swimsuit Evening Gown Semifinal Average
 Venezuela 8.461 (1) 9.362 (1) 9.135 (1) 9.416 (1) 9.304 (1)
 Bermuda 7.578 (9) 8.872 (2) 9.027 (2) 9.100 (2) 9.000 (2)
 England 8.227 (2) 8.671 (3) 8.591 (4) 8.936 (3) 8.733 (3)
 Brazil 7.715 (5) 8.509 (4) 8.764 (3) 8.818 (4) 8.697 (4)
 Sweden 7.800 (4) 8.300 (5) 8.127 (7) 8.409 (6) 8.279 (5)
 South Africa 8.103 (3) 7.918 (10) 8.330 (5) 8.454 (5) 8.234 (6)
 Belize 7.654 (7) 8.118 (7) 8.279 (6) 8.118 (10) 8.171 (7)
 United States 7.676 (6) 8.100 (8) 7.709 (12) 8.335 (7) 8.048 (8)
 Germany 7.542 (10) 8.125 (6) 7.882 (10) 8.118 (10) 8.042 (9)
 Scotland 7.609 (8) 7.764 (11) 8.118 (8) 8.218 (8) 8.033 (10)
 Argentina 7.515 (11) 8.009 (9) 8.045 (9) 8.021 (12) 8.025 (11)
 Wales 7.345 (12) 7.380 (12) 7.818 (11) 8.150 (9) 7.783 (12)

Special Awards

Special AwardsWinners
Best National Costume Uruguay – Elizabeth Busti
Miss Photogenic EnglandCarolyn Seaward
Miss Amity Japan – Yurika Kuroda

Order Of Announcements

Top 12

  1.  Wales
  2.  Bermuda
  3.  Brazil
  4.  South Africa
  5.  United States
  6.  Belize
  7.  Argentina
  8.  England
  9.  Germany
  10.  Scotland
  11.  Venezuela
  12.  Sweden

Top 5

  1.  Venezuela
  2.  Sweden
  3.  Bermuda
  4.  England
  5.  Brazil

Contestants

Notes

Debuts

Returns

Last competed in 1974:

Last competed in 1977:

Withdrawals

Did not compete

General references

  • West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1979". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

References

  1. The event was held at 8:00 am Australia Time (UTC+08:00); for the Americas, this was July 19 in their local times including the United States.
  1. "Venezuela Wins for the First Time: The Pageant Does Down Under". Critical Beauty. Archived from the original on December 21, 2004.
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