Miss World 1973

Miss World 1973
Miss World 1973
Date 23 November 1973
Presenters Michael Aspel and David Vine
Venue Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom
Broadcaster BBC
Entrants 54
Debuts Sri Lanka
Withdraws Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, India, Liberia, and Paraguay
Returns Colombia, Cyprus, Korea, Lebanon, Luxembourg, and Peru
Winner Marjorie Wallace
 United States
Countries and territories which sent delegates and results.

The 23rd Annual Miss World pageant was held at the Royal Albert Hall on November 23, 1973. Fifty-four delegates vied for the crown won by an American, Marjorie Wallace of Indiana.

Pageant Controversy

Marjorie Wallace was the first Miss World titleholder from the United States. She was also the first titleholder to not complete her reign when the pageant unceremoniously fired her just 104 days after she won the crown. Pageant officials stated that Wallace "had failed to fulfill the basic requirements of the job." The first runner-up, Evangeline Pascual of the Philippines was not offered the title but only the duties. The second runner-up, Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung of Jamaica accepted the offer to complete the duties of Miss World 1973 without being officially crowned Miss World.[1] Pageant officials would later say that a decision was made by the Miss World organization to not offer the title to any of the runners-up.

Contents

Results

Final Results Contestant
Miss World 1973
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
  •  Jamaica - Patricia Teresa Yuen Leung
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
5th Runner-up
6th Runner-up
Semifinalists


Special Awards

  • Miss Personality:  Seychelles, June Gouthier
  • Miss Photogenic:  Holland, Anna Maria Groot

Contestants

Returning countries

  • Sri Lanka last competed in 1971 replacing the name Ceylon. Shiranthi Wickremesinghe, the Sri Lankan Miss World of 1973 is currently the First Lady of Sri Lanka, married to Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
  • Peru last competed in 1968.
  • Colombia and Lebanon last competed in 1970.
  • Cyprus, Korea, and Luxembourg last competed in 1971.

Historical significance

  • Philippines marks its highest position in the competition beating its previous record of 4th runner- up (1968), and it's their second consecutive appearance in the Top 15.

References

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