Miss World 1986
Beauty pageant edition
- Peter Marshall[1]
- Mary Ann-Catrin Stävin
- Antigua
- British Virgin Islands
- Macau
- Sierra Leone
- Aruba
- Curaçao
- Ivory Coast
- Liberia
- Nigeria
- Puerto Rico
- Tahiti
- Uganda
- Zaire
Trinidad and Tobago
← 1985
1987 →
Miss World 1986, the 36th edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 13 November 1986 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom.[1] The winner was Giselle Laronde (Queen of Americas) from Trinidad and Tobago.[1][2][3] She was crowned by Miss World 1985, Hólmfríður Karlsdóttir of Iceland. Runner-up was Pia Rosenberg Larsen (Queen of Europe) representing Denmark and third was Chantal Schreiber from Austria.
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss World 1986 | |
1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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Top 7 |
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Top 15 |
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Continental Queens of Beauty
Continental Group | Contestant |
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Africa |
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Americas | |
Asia |
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Europe |
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Oceania |
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Contestants
Seventy-seven contestants competed for the title.
Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown |
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![]() | Karen Knowles | 19 | St. John's |
![]() | Stephanie Andrews | 24 | West Leederville |
![]() | Chantal Schreiber | 21 | Vienna |
![]() | Bridgette Strachan | 17 | Nassau |
![]() | Roslyn Williams | 24 | Saint Michael |
![]() | Goedele Liekens | 23 | Brussels |
![]() | Samantha Jayne Morton | 20 | Pembroke West |
![]() | Claudia Arévalo | 17 | Cochabamba |
![]() | Roberta Pereira da Silva | 18 | Itajai |
![]() | Anthonia Lewis | 21 | Tortola |
![]() | Wynne Anita Kroontje | 22 | Sarnia |
![]() | Deborah Cridland | 21 | George Town |
![]() | Margot Elena Fuenzalida | 22 | Santiago |
![]() | Karen Sue Wightman | 21 | Barranquilla |
![]() | Ana Lorena González | 21 | San Jose |
![]() | Maro Andreou | 17 | Limassol |
![]() | Pia Rosenberg Larsen | 19 | Frederiksberg |
![]() | Susan González | 19 | Santiago |
![]() | Alicia Cucalon | 20 | Guayaquil |
![]() | Nadine Jeanpierre | 18 | San Salvador |
![]() | Satu Riita Alaharja | 19 | Seinäjoki |
![]() | Catherine Carew | 21 | Guadeloupe |
![]() | Rose Marie Eunson | 17 | Banjul |
![]() | Dagmar Schulz | 21 | Duisburg |
![]() | Dominique Martinez | 20 | Gibraltar |
![]() | Anna Kechagia | 19 | Athens |
![]() | Valerie Jean Flores | 18 | Agana |
![]() | Sonia Schoenstedt | 20 | Guatemala City |
![]() | Janny Tervelde | 17 | Domburg |
![]() | Nilcer Viscovich | 20 | San Pedro Sula |
![]() | May Ng | 19 | Kowloon Bay |
![]() | Gígja Birgisdóttir | 18 | Akureyri |
![]() | Maureen Lestourgeon | 24 | Bombay |
![]() | Rosemary Thompson | 20 | Lisburn |
![]() | Sarah Therese Craig | 21 | Ballaugh |
![]() | Osnat Moas | 17 | Motzkin |
![]() | Enrica Patane | 19 | Rome |
![]() | Lisa Mahfood | 22 | Kingston |
![]() | Mutsumi Sugimura | 19 | Tokyo |
![]() | Patricia Maingi | 20 | Nairobi |
![]() | An Jung-mi | 19 | Seoul |
![]() | Mireille Abi Fares | 19 | Beirut |
![]() | Martine Pilot | 20 | Erpeldange |
![]() | Patricia Cheong | 18 | Macau |
![]() | Joan Martha Cardoza | 22 | Kuala Lumpur |
![]() | Andrea Licari | 21 | Floriana |
![]() | Michelle Pastor | 17 | Quatre Bornes |
![]() | María de la Luz Velasco | 20 | Mexicali |
![]() | Lynda McManus | 20 | Christchurch |
![]() | Inger Louise Berg | 18 | Bodø |
![]() | María Lorena Orillac | 20 | Panama City |
![]() | Verónica Angulo | 20 | Asunción |
![]() | Patricia Kuypers | 22 | Lima |
![]() | Sherry-Rose Byrne | 18 | Manila |
![]() | Renata Fatla | 19 | Bielsko-Biała |
![]() | Elsa Maria Rodrigues | 19 | Lisbon |
![]() | Jacqueline Heyliger | 20 | Basseterre |
![]() | Mandy Haydock | 21 | Kingstown |
![]() | Alice Matta Fefegula | 22 | Bo |
![]() | Michelle Loh | 20 | Bedok |
![]() | Remedios Cervantes | 22 | Málaga |
![]() | Indira Gunaratne | 20 | Colombo |
![]() | Ilana Faye Lapidos | 18 | Manzini |
![]() | Elizabeth Ulvan | 21 | Motala |
![]() | Renate Walther | 22 | Megève |
![]() | Sangravee as-Savarak | 18 | Bangkok |
![]() | Kerry Cowley | 20 | Nuku'alofa |
![]() | Giselle Laronde[1][2] | 23 | Marabella |
![]() | Meltem Doganay | 18 | Ankara |
![]() | Carmelita Ariza | 17 | Grand Turk |
![]() | Alison Louise Slack | 20 | Sheffield |
![]() | Halle Berry[4] | 20 | Oakwood |
![]() | Carmen Acosta | 21 | Saint Croix |
![]() | Alexandra Goldenthal | 17 | Montevideo |
![]() | María Begoña Juaristi | 18 | Maracaibo |
![]() | Kasileta Gabriel | 19 | Apia |
![]() | Maja Kučić | 17 | Split |
Judges
- Lloyd Honeyghan
- Mrs. Arabella
- Nick Owen
- Robert Kalman
- Eric Morley † - Chairman and CEO Miss World Organization
- Linda Womack
- Cecil Womack
- Ralph Halpern †
- John Lloyd
Notes
Debuts
Antigua
British Virgin Islands
Macau
Sierra Leone
Returns
Withdrawals
Aruba and
Puerto Rico lost its Miss World franchise due to financial assistance issues.
Other Notes
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Turks and Caicos – Carmelita Louise Ariza competed in the 1987 pageant in Singapore, where she achieved a Top 10 placement. She made history by being the first and only representative from Turk and Caicos to reach this milestone in Miss Universe.
References
- ^ a b c d e "Irish TV presenter Peter Marshall interviews Miss World winner". Getty Images. 13 November 1986. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ^ a b c "Miss World 1986 winner Giselle Laronde from Trinidad & Tobago". Daily Express. 25 November 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Miss World 1986, Giselle Jeanne-Marie Laronde, a 23-year-old secretary..." United Press International. 14 November 1986. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ^ a b "Miss World Competition Through the Years". E!. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.