Miss Universe 1975

Miss Universe 1975, the 24th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 19 July 1975 at the National Gymnasium in San Salvador, El Salvador. Anne Marie Pohtamo won the title for Finland, thus making her the second Finnish woman to win the Miss Universe crown after Armi Kuusela, who was the first Miss Universe winner, in 1952. After Spain's Amparo Muñoz resigned the previous year, her successor was crowned by Miss Universe 1972, Kerry Anne Wells of Australia.

Miss Universe 1975
Date19 July 1975
PresentersBob Barker
VenueNational Gymnasium, San Salvador, El Salvador
Broadcaster
Entrants71
Placements12
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerAnne Marie Pohtamo
 Finland
CongenialityChristine Mary Jackson
 Trinidad and Tobago
Best National CostumeEmy Elivia Abascal
 Guatemala
PhotogenicMartha Echeverry
 Colombia
Summer Bartholomew
 United States

According to the New York Times, August 5, "while a worldwide television audience saw El Salvador’s sunny beaches before the “Miss Universe” finals July 19, off-camera heavily armed troops were called out to halt demonstrations by students protesting the Government's expenditure of $1-million on the contest". Protests took place in Santa Ana and San Salvador. Again, from the NY Times: "According to the military Government, which contended that the march was part of a “Communist plot”, one person was killed, five wounded, and 11 arrested. But according to the students, at least 12 persons were killed, 20 wounded, and 40 arrested".[1]

This year also marked the first time in the history that all five American territories had been competing together in the Miss Universe pageant along with Miss USA. However, Northern Mariana Islands competed as the geographical region of Micronesia instead of the individual territory itself, but just then, the territory began competing as Miss Northern Marianas a year later.

Results

Miss Universe 1975 participating nations and results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Universe 1975
1st Runner-up
  •  Haiti – Gerthie David
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
  •  Sweden – Catharina Sjödahl
4th Runner-up
Top 12

Contestants

Country/TerritoryContestantHometown
 American SamoaDarlene SchwenkePago-Pago
 ArgentinaRosa Del ValleTucumán
 ArubaMartica BrownSan Nicolaas
 AustraliaJennifer MatthewsSydney
 AustriaRosemarie HolzschuhVienna
 BahamasSonia ChipmanNassau
 BelgiumChristine DelmelleLiège
 BelizeLisa LongsworthBelmopan
 BermudaDonna WrightSt. David's
 BoliviaJacqueline GamarraCochabamba
 BrazilIngrid BudagBlumenau
 CanadaSandra CampbellLeamington
 ChileRaquel ArgandoñaSantiago
 ColombiaMartha Lucia EcheverriTuluá
 Costa RicaMaria de Los Angeles PicadoSan José
 CuraçaoJasmin FraitesWillemstad
 DenmarkBerit FredriksenStevns
 Dominican RepublicMilvia TroncosoSantiago de los Caballeros
 EcuadorAna Maria Wray SalasGuayaquil
 El SalvadorCarmen FigueroaSan Salvador
 EnglandVicki HarrisLondon
 FinlandAnne Marie PohtamoHelsinki
 FranceSophie PerinTalange
 GermanySigrid KloseSaarland
 GreeceAfroditi KatsouliAthens
 GuamDeborah NaquiHagåtña
 GuatemalaEmy AbascalGuatemala City
 HaitiGerthie DavidPort-au-Prince
 HollandLinda SnippeAmsterdam
 Hong KongMary CheungHong Kong
 IcelandHelga JonsdottirReykjavík
 IndiaMeenakshi KurpadBangalore
 IndonesiaLydia Arlini WahabJakarta
 IrelandJulie FarnhamDublin
 IsraelOrit CooperTel Aviv
 ItalyDiana SalvadorUdine
 JamaicaGillian KingKingston
 JapanSachiko NakayamaHokkaido
 LebanonSuad NachoulBeirut
 LiberiaAurelia SanchoMonrovia
 LuxembourgMarie Therese ManderschiedTétange
 MalaysiaAlice CheongKuala Lumpur
 MaltaFrances CiantarValletta
 MauritiusNirmala SohunPort Louis
 MexicoDelia ServinSinaloa
 MicronesiaElena TomokaneSaipan
 MoroccoSalhi BadiaRabat
 New ZealandBarbara KirkleyAuckland
 NicaraguaAlda SanchezManagua
 PanamaAnina HortaPanama City
 ParaguaySusana VireAsuncion
 PeruOlga BerninzonLima
 PhilippinesRose Marie BrosasManila
 Puerto RicoLorell CarmonaSan Germán
 ScotlandMary KirkwoodGlasgow
 SingaporeSally TanSingapore
 South AfricaGail AnthonyCape Town
 South KoreaSeo Young-ok
 SpainChelo Martin LopezCanary Islands
 Sri LankaShyama AlgamaColombo
 SwedenCatharina SjödahlÖrebro
 SwitzerlandBeatrice AschwandenZürich
 ThailandWanlaya ThonawanikBangkok
 Trinidad & TobagoChristine JacksonTunapuna–Piarco
 TurkeySezin TopçuoğluIstanbul
 United StatesSummer BartholomewMerced
 UruguayEvelyn RodriguezMontevideo
 VenezuelaMaritza PinedaCaracas
 Virgin IslandsJulia Wallace
 WalesGeorgina KerlerCardiff
 YugoslaviaLidija ManićBelgrade

Notes

Debuts

Returns

Last competed in 1961:

Last competed in 1966:

Last competed in 1968:

Last competed in 1972:

Last competed in 1973:

Withdrawals

Did not compete

Replacements

  •  Thailand Sirikwan Nantasiri, Miss Thailand Universe 1975 (not to be confused with Miss Universe Thailand), refused to compete in order to achieve acting career. The pageant authorities decided to send Wanlaya Thonawanik, her 3rd runner-up to compete instead.[2]

Awards

General References

  • West, Donald (ed.). "Miss Universe 1975". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012. Retrieved December 2, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

References

  1. "Unrest Growing in El Salvador: Demonstrations Put Down After Protest Against Beauty Contest", New York Times, August 5, 1975.
  2. "Miss Thailand Universe 1974 - 1983 era" (in Thai).
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