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Miss Universe 1972

21st Miss Universe pageant

Miss Universe 1972

21st Miss Universe pageant

FieldValue
photoKerry Anne Wells, Miss Universe 1972 (cropped).jpg
captionKerry Anne Wells
winner**Kerry Anne Wells**
representedAustralia
date29 July 1972
presentersBob Barker
venueCerromar Beach Hotel, Dorado, Puerto Rico
broadcasterCBS (international)
Telemundo (official broadcaster)
entrants61
placements12
debuts
withdraws
returns
congenialityOmbayi Mukuta (Zaire)
best national costumeCarmen Ampuero (Peru)
before1971
next1973

Telemundo (official broadcaster)

Miss Universe 1972 was the 21st Miss Universe pageant, held at the Cerromar Beach Hotel in Dorado, Puerto Rico, on 29 July 1972. It was the first edition to be held outside the continental United States.

At the conclusion of the event, Miss Universe 1970, Marisol Malaret, crowned Kerry Anne Wells of Australia as Miss Universe 1972. It is the first victory of Australia in the pageant's history. Miss Universe 1971, Georgina Rizk of Lebanon, was not able to crown her successor due to government restrictions because of fears of a terrorist attack.

Contestants from sixty-one countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Bob Barker in his sixth consecutive year, while Helen O'Connell provided commentary and analysis throughout the event.

Background

Location and date

On 3 August 1971, the Miss Universe Organization and the Government Economic Development Administrator of Puerto Rico signed a contract to bring both Miss Universe and Miss USA pageants to San Juan for the next five years. Additionally, instead of Miami, Georgina Rizk, Miss Universe 1971, will reside in the designated territory as per the signed contract. Harold Glasser, president of the Miss Universe Organization, stated that the competition was relocated to Puerto Rico due to the positive impression that Miss Universe 1970, Marisol Malaret, made during her reign.

Selection of participants

Contestants from sixty-one countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. One candidate is appointed to the position after being runner-up in their national pageant.

Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the debut of Iraq and the returns of El Salvador, which last competed in 1955; and Chile, Denmark, Hong Kong and Paraguay which last competed in 1970.

Miss Lebanon 1972, Christiane Accaoui, withdrew due to government restrictions because of fears of a terrorist attack. Elicia Irish of Trinidad and Tobago and Souad Keneari of Tunisia withdrew for undisclosed reasons. Nicaragua and Panama withdrew from the competition after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Both Maria Koutrouza of Cyprus and Roya Rouhani Moghaddam of Iran are set to compete this year, but withdrew for undisclosed reasons. Daniela Krajcinovic of Yugoslavia withdrew for health problems.

Incidents during the competition

During the Miss USA 1972 pageant, two months before the competition, two bombs exploded inside the Cerromar Beach Hotel, damaging four rooms and four cars in the hotel. The explosions were suspected to be the work of activists opposing the United States' rule in Puerto Rico. As a result, security at the Cerromar Beach Hotel has been tightened during the competition. Only individuals with connections to the hotel, the government, and the competition are permitted inside the competition location. If the damage to the competition persists, the competition in Puerto Rico will not proceed.

On 14 July 1972, Salibe Tartak, the Lebanese Consul in San Juan, announced that the Lebanese government had denied permission for Miss Universe 1971, Georgina Rizk, and the Lebanese candidate for Miss Universe 1972, Christiane Accoui, to travel. Rizk stated that she chose not to fly to Puerto Rico due to fears of reprisals related to the Tel Aviv Airport massacre that occurred on 30 May 1972, which resulted in the deaths of sixteen Puerto Ricans. The massacre was carried out by three Japanese men who had been recruited by Palestinian guerrilla groups. According to Tartak, instead of being afraid of the massacre on May 30, Rizk was afraid of possible terrorist activities by terrorist groups on the island at Miss Universe, just like the bombings that occurred during Miss USA 1972.

On the night of the final competition, 400 members of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party gathered to protest along the highway in front of the hotel. The demonstrators chanted, "Working women work, and bourgeois women model." According to Juan Mari Bras, the secretary-general of the Socialist Party, the heavy police presence at the hotel caused a traffic jam on the highway where they were picketing. During the announcement of the winner of the competition, members of the Puerto Rican Socialist Party managed to disconnect the cables of the cameras broadcasting the event. The connection was only restored as Kerry Anne Wells was making her first walk as Miss Universe 1972.

Results

Miss Universe 1972 participating countries and territories.

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1972
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 12

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Amity
Best National Costume

Pageant

Format

Same with 1971, twelve semi-finalists were chosen at the preliminary competition that consists of the swimsuit and evening gown competition. The twelve semi-finalists participated in the casual interview, swimsuit, and evening gown competitions. From twelve, five finalists were shortlisted to advance to the final interview.

Selection committee

  • Mapita Cortés – Puerto Rican actress
  • Kiyoshi Hara – President of the Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in Japan
  • Sylvia Hitchcock – Miss Universe 1967 from the United States
  • Curt Jurgens – German-Austria stage and film actor
  • Jean-Louis Lindekens – Belgian columnist
  • Lynn Redgrave – British-American actress
  • Line Renaud – French actress and singer
  • Arnold Scaasi – Canadian fashion designer
  • Edilson Cid Varela – Brazilian journalist
  • Fred Williamson – American actor and former football player
  • Earl Wilson – American columnist and journalist

Contestants

Sixty-one contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
ARG ArgentinaNorma Dudik22Buenos Aires
Netherlands Antilles ArubaIvonne Dirksz18Oranjestad
Australia AustraliaKerry Anne Wells20Perth
Austria AustriaUschi Pacher21Carinthia
Bahamas BahamasDeborah Taylor22Bimini
Belgium Belgiumdate=19 July 1972title=Vying for titlelanguage=enpages=6work=Evening Heraldurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10861407/evening-herald/access-date=9 November 2023via=Newspapers.com}}24Brussels
Bermuda BermudaHelen Brown18St. George's
Bolivia BoliviaMaría Alicia Vargas19Santa Cruz de la Sierra
Brazil BrazilRejane Costa18Cachoeira do Sul
Canada CanadaBonny Brady18Perth
Chiledate=13 December 2022title="Mi mamá era una mujer muy trabajadora... Cuando ganó Miss Chile tenía 17 años, muy chiquitita. Murió a los 37 de leucemia", recuerda Paloma Moreno, quien perdió a su madre a los nueve añosurl=https://glamorama.latercera.com/noticias/2022/12/mi-mama-era-una-mujer-muy-trabajadora-cuando-gano-miss-chile-tenia-17-anos-muy-chiquitita-murio-a-los-37-de-leucemia-recuerda-paloma-moreno-quien-perdio-a-su-madre-a-los-nueve-anos.shtml/access-date=7 October 2025website=La Terceralanguage=estrans-title="My mother was a very hard-working woman... When she won Miss Chile, she was 17 years old, very young. She died at 37 of leukemia," recalls Paloma Moreno, who lost her mother at age nine.}}18Santiago
Colombia ColombiaMaría Luisa Lignarolo19Atlántico
Costa Rica Costa RicaVicki Ross22San José
Netherlands Antilles CuraçaoIngrid Prade19Willemstad
Denmarkdate=25 July 1972title=Ekki rigning hjá henni Maríu!language=ispages=1work=Vísirurl=https://timarit.is/page/3244170?iabr=onaccess-date=7 October 2025via=Tímarit.istrans-title=No rain for Maria!}}18Copenhagen
Dominican RepublicIvonne Butler19La Romana
EcuadorSusana Castro19Quito
El SalvadorRuth Eugenia Romero22San Salvador
EnglandJennifer McAdam24London
FinlandMaj-Len Eriksson19Helsinki
FranceClaudine Cassereau19Poitou
GreeceNansy Kapetanaki19Athens
GuamPatricia Alvarez18Yigo
HollandJenny Ten Wolde25The Hague
HondurasDoris Alicia Roca19Cortés
British Hong KongRita Leung19Hong Kong
IcelandMaría Kristín Jóhannesdóttir19Reykjavík
IndiaRoopa Satyan18Bangalore
IraqWijdan Burhan El-Deen Sulyman18Baghdad
IrelandMaree McGlinchey22Donegal
IsraelIlana Goren19Kiryat Motzkin
ItalyIsabela Specia20Milan
JamaicaGrace Marilyn Wright20Kingston
JapanHarumi Maeda21Tokyo
LuxembourgAnita Heck18Esch-sur-Alzette
MalaysiaHelen Looi22Georgetown
MaltaDoris Abdilla21Birżebbuġa
MexicoMaría del Carmen Orozco18Chihuahua
New ZealandKristine Allan19Auckland
NorwayLiv Olsen22Oslo
ParaguayMaría Stela Volpe19Asunción
PeruCarmen Ampuero18Lima
PhilippinesArmi Crespo18Manila
PortugalIris Dos Santos18Portuguese Mozambique
Puerto RicoBárbara Torres18Santurce
ScotlandElizabeth Stevely20Glasgow
SingaporeJacqueline Han21Singapore
South KoreaPark Yeon-joo20Seoul
Francoist SpainMaría del Carmen Muñoz18Madrid
Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)Carmen MuntslagParamaribo
SwedenBritt Marie Johansson19Trångsund
SwitzerlandAnneliese WeberZürich
ThailandNipapat Sudsiri21Kanchanaburi
TurkeyNeslihan Sunay18Eskişehir
United Statesdate=22 May 1972title=Hawaii Lass Crowned Miss USA Saturdaypublisher=Lodi News-Sentinelurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3eUzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qTIHAAAAIBAJ&pg=5157,3904788&dq=tanya-wilson&hl=enaccess-date=9 November 2023via=Google News Archive}}22Honolulu
United States Virgin Islandsdate=25 June 1972title=Miss Virgin Islandslanguage=enpages=8work=The Virgin Islands Daily Newsurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=MHVSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F64DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6558%2C2043726access-date=9 November 2023via=Google News Archive}}18Saint Croix
UruguayChristina Moller20Montevideo
VenezuelaMaría Antonieta Cámpoli18Nueva Esparta
WalesEileen Darroch21Caerwys
West GermanyHeidemarie Weber24Brandenburg
Zairedate=20 July 1972title=Lass from Australia new Miss Universelanguage=enpages=24work=The Tennesseanurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10862682/the-tennessean/access-date=7 October 2025via=Newspapers.com}}18Kinshasa

Notes

References

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