Miss Venezuela-World
To be honest, "Miss Venezuela-World" speaks about Miss Venezuela-World history. When did Carmen Josefina "Pilin" Leon Crespo become Miss World? Do you like Miss Venezuela as Miss World 1984? Who is Maria Conchita Alonso Bustillo? There are fascinating facts about Miss Venezuela-World.
1952: London, England. Venezuela did not participate at the Miss World contest.
1953: London, England. Venezuela did not participate in the contest.
1954: London, England. Miss Venezuela did not participate in the contest.
1955: London, England. Venezuela’s Carmen Susana Duijm was elected Miss World. She was crowned Miss World by actress Eunice Gayson. For political reasons, Miss Egypt and Miss World 1954, Antigone Constanda, did not go to London. Carmen Susana Duijm is considered among Venezuela’s national heroines.
Finals results:
1 Miss Venezuela-Carmen Susana Duijm Zubillaga
2 Miss United States-Margaret Ann Haynwood
3 Miss Greece-Julia Georgina Counmoundourou
4 Miss Cuba-Gilda Marin
5 Miss Sweden-Anita Astrand
6 Miss France-Gisele Thierry
1956: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Celsa Pieri, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1957: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Consuelo Nouel Gómez, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1958: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Ida Margarita Pieri, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World pageant.
1959: London, England. For political reasons, Venezuela did not participate at the Miss World contest.
1960: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Miriam Maritza Estevez Acevedo, did not compete at the Miss World.
1961: London,England. Miss Venezuela, Bexy Romero Tosta, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1962: London, England. Miss Venezuela-World, Betzabeth Franco, was eliminated in the first round.
1963: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Milagros Galíndez, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1964: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Mercedes Hernández Nieves, qualified for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1965: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Nancy Elizabeth González Aceituno, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1966: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Jeanette Kopp Arenas, did not qualify for the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1967: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Irene Bottger Herrera, was eliminated in the first round.
1968: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Cherry Nuńez Rodriguez, was eliminated in the first round.
1969: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Marzia Rita Gisela Piazza Suprani, was the 4th runner-up at the Miss World.
1970: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Tomasa Nina de las Casas, was eliminated in the first round.
1971: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Ana Maria Padron Ibarranda, qualified for the semi-finals at the Miss World. She was one of the three semi-finalists from South America.
1972: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Amalia Heller Gomez, did not qualify for the semifinals at the Miss World pageant.
1973: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Edicta de los Angeles Garcia Oporto, was eliminated in the first round.
1974: London, England. The Miss World was won by British mother. Miss United Kingdom, Helen Morgan, was obligated to give back the title. Miss Venezuela, Alicia Rivas, said: "In my country, a girl who has a baby without being married is regarded as a bad girl, not pure and undefiled as we are led to believe Miss World should be". However, she was eliminated in the first round.
1975: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Maria Conchita Alonso Bustillo, came seventh in the global event. She is one of the important figures in Miss Venezuela history. After her reign, she became an actress and singer in the 1980s and 1990s.Ironically, she was judge at the Miss Universe pageant (1993 and 1998).Maria Conchita Alonso is recognized as one of the most important names in Latin America’s music.
Discography: "Dangerous Rhythm" (1982), "Maria Conchita" (1984), "Grandes Exitos" (1986), "Mirame" (1987), "Hazme Sentir" (1990), "Imaginame" (1992), and "Hoy y Siempre" (1997).
1976: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Maria Genoveva Rivero Gimenez, advanced to the semi-finals at the Miss World. She was one of the two semifinalists from South America.
1977: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Jackeline van den Branden, did not reach the semi-finals at the Miss World.
1978: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Katy Patricia Toffoli Andrade, qualified for the semi-finals at the Miss World. She was also one of the five semifinalists from Latin America.
1979: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Tatiana Capote was disqualified by Miss World Organization. Miss Venezuela-World 1979 was a fashion model before she became an actress in the 1980s.
1980: London, England. Miss Venezuela-World, Hilda Astrid Abrahamz Navarro, advanced to the semi-finals at the Miss World. She was also one of the four semi-finalists from Latin America. In the 1980s and 1990s, Hilda Abrahamz became an actress and fashion model.
1981: London, England. Venezuela´s Carmen Leon Crespo was proclaimed Miss World and Miss Americas.
Miss World results:
Winner: Miss Venezuela-Carmen Leon
1st runner-up:Miss Colombia-Nini Johanna Soto Gonzalez
2nd runner-up: Miss Jamaica-Sandra Angelica Cunningham
1982: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Michelle Marie Shoda Belloso, was eliminated at the Miss World. She was not one of the favorites to win the event. Bolivia was the only South American country in the semi-finals.
1983: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Carolina Ceruti Duijm, did not advance to the semi-finals for the second year in a row.
1984: London, England. Venezuela’s Carolina Astrid Herrera, was crowned Miss World and Miss Americas. Carolina, who was one of the favorites to win that year, said she was proud to have represented her country at the Miss World.
Results:
Winner: Miss Venezuela-Carolina Herrera
1st runner-up: Miss Canada-Constance "Connie" Fitzpatrick
2nd runner-up: Miss Australia-Lou Anne Caroline Ronchi.
1985: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Rudy Rosario Rodriguez del Lucia, was the 3rd runner-up at the Miss World. Miss Venezuela, who was not one of the favorites, had the highest semifinal score.
1986: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Maria Juarists Mateo Begońa, was the 4th runner-up at the Miss World. Like Miss New Zealand (Lynda Marie Mc Manus), Miss USA (Halle Berry), Miss Chile (Margot Elena Fuenzalida Montt) and Roberta Pereira (Miss Brazil), Miss Venezuela-World was one of the favorites to win that year.
1987: London, England. This year, only 12 semi-finalists were chosen instead of 15. Miss Venezuela, Albany Josefina Lozada Jimenez, was the 1st runner-up at the Miss World. She was the huge favorite. Miss Portuguesa and Miss Venezuela-World is recognized as one of the most beautiful Misses of all history.
1988: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Emma Irmgard Marina Rabbe Ramirez, was the 3rd runner-up at the Miss World. She won the Miss Americas title. This year, only 10 semi-finalists were chosen instead of 12. Miss Venezuela-World was the only Latin American in the top ten.
1989: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Fabiola Candosin Marchetti, did not reach the semi-finals for the first time in six years.
1990: London, England. Miss Venezuela,Sharon Luenso Gonzalez, was the 2nd runner-up at the Miss World. Venezuela’s Sharon Luenso Gonzalez was elected Miss Photogenic-World.
1991: Atlanta, Georgia,USA. Venezuela’s Ninibet Beatriz Leal Jiménez was crowned Miss World and Miss Americas. She was also one of the two semifinalists from Latin America. She currently lived in Australia.
Miss World results:
Winner: Miss Venezuela-Ninibet Leal
1st runner-up: Miss Australia-Leanne Buckle
2nd runner-up: Miss South Africa-Dina Tilda Davis.
1993: Sun City, South Africa. Miss Venezuela, Monica Lei Scaccia, was the 4th runner-up at the Miss World. She was proclaimed Miss Americas.
1994: Sun City, South Africa. Miss Venezuela, Irene Esther Ferreira Izquierdo, was the 2nd runner-up at the Miss World. She won both Miss Americas and Miss Best National Costume.
1995: Sun City, South Africa. Venezuela’s Jacqueline Maria Aguilera Marcano was crowned Miss World. In addition to the main title, she won both Miss Photogenic award and Miss Americas. She became the fifth Venezuelan to win the Miss World title. Since Aguilera´s triumphs nobody had reached the title.
Results
Winner: Miss Venezuela-Jacqueline Aguilera
1st runner-up: Miss Croatia-Martina Martinovic
2nd runner-up: Miss Trinidad & Tobago-Michelle Khan
1996: Bangalore, India. Miss Venezuela, Ana Cepinska Miszak, was the 4th runner-up at the Miss World. She won the Miss Photogenic award. She became the third Venezuelan to win the Miss Photogenic-World title.
1997: Baie Lazare, Seychelles. For the first time since 1989, Miss Venezuela did not reach the semi-finals at the Miss World. Miss Venezuela, Christina Dieckmann, was not one of the favorites to win that year.
1998: Lake Berjaya Mahe Beach Resort,Seychelles.Miss Venezuela, Veronica Schneider Rodriguez, did not advance to the semi-finals for the second year in a row.
She was not one of the favourites to win the event.
1999: London, England.Miss Venezuela, Martina Thorogood Heemsem, was the 1st runner-up at the Miss World. Miss Venezuela was crowned Miss Americas. She is recognized as one of the most beautiful Misses of all history.
2000: London, England. Miss Venezuela, Vanessa Maria Cardenas Bravo, did not reach the semi-finals at the Miss World.
2001: Sun City, South Africa. Miss Venezuela, Andreina Prieto Rincon, came to South Africa as one of the favorites but she did not make into the semi-finalist.
2002: Abuja (Nigeria) and London (England). Miss Venezuela, Goizeder Victoria Azua Barrios, qualified for the semi-finals at the Miss World. This year 20 semi-finalists were chosen instead of 10.After her reign as Miss Venezuela-World, she was elected Miss International 2003.
2003: Sanya, China. Miss Venezuela, Valentina Patruno Macero, advanced to the semi-finals at the Miss World.
2004: Sanya, China. Venezuela’s Andrea Maria Milroy Diaz did not qualify for the semi-finals. For many years she lived in London.
2005: Sanya, China. Miss Venezuela, Berliz Susan Carrizo Escandela, did not advance to the semi-finals for the second year in a row.
2006: Warsaw, Poland. For political reasons, Miss Venezuela, Alexandra Federica Guzman Diamante, did not win the Miss World. Miss Venezuela was a big favorite until last second by experts and houses of best.
Miss Venezuela was crowned Miss Beach Beauty-World. She, who is a journalist, was one of the five semi-finalists from Latin America, along with Brazil (Jane de Sousa Borges Oliveira), Jamaica (Sara Lawrence), Puerto Rico (Thebyam Carrion Alvarez), and Mexico (Karla Veronica Jimenez).

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