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Miss Universe 1976

25th Miss Universe pageant

Miss Universe 1976

25th Miss Universe pageant

FieldValue
photoRina Messinger wearing Miss Universe crown.jpg
captionRina Messinger
winnerRina Messinger
representedIsrael
date11 July 1976
presenters
venueLee Theatre, Hong Kong
broadcaster
entrants72
placements12
debuts
withdraws
returns
congenialityMargaret McFarlane (Trinidad and Tobago)
photogenicPauline Davies (England)
best national costumeRocío Lazcano (Peru)
before1975
next1977

Miss Universe 1976 was the 25th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Lee Theatre in Hong Kong, on 11 July 1976.

At the conclusion of the event, Anne Marie Pohtamo of Finland crowned Rina Messinger of Israel as Miss Universe 1976. It is the first victory of Israel in the pageant's history.

Contestants from seventy-two countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Bob Barker in his tenth 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 Miss Universe and Miss USA to San Juan from 1972 to 1976. However, the Puerto Rican government canceled the agreement in February 1973 because, according to Puerto Rican government officials, the agreement was allegedly illegal.

The pageant's 25th anniversary was supposed to be held in Israel. However, it was announced on 15 January 1976, that the competition would no longer be held in Israel after the Israeli Ministry of Finance refused to allocate $300,000 to host the competition in the country. According to then-Finance Minister Yehoshua Rabinovitz, if competition for Israeli tourism and propaganda is good, the funds should come from the Tourism and Foreign Ministry budget.

On 6 February, Miss Universe Inc. president Harold Glasser announced that the 25th anniversary of the pageant would be held on 10 July in Hong Kong, and all money raised from tickets would go to the Hong Kong Community Chest.

Selection of participants

Contestants from seventy-two countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. Two candidates were selected to replace the original dethroned winner.

Replacements

Miss Venezuela 1976 first runner-up, Judith Castillo, was appointed to represent Venezuela after Miss Venezuela 1976, Elluz Peraza, resigned after four days to get married. Miss Holland 1976 first runner-up, Nannetje Nielen, was appointed to represent her country after Miss Holland 1976, Lucie Visser, chose not to participate for undisclosed reasons.

Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals

This edition saw the debuts of Barbados, the Northern Mariana Islands, Papua New Guinea, and Sint Maarten, and the returns of Norway which last competed in 1973; and Honduras and Suriname which last competed in 1974.

Janet Joan Joseph of Belize, Angela Ruddock of Jamaica, and Ramona Karam of Lebanon withdrew for undisclosed reasons. Haiti, Micronesia, and Morocco withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.

Cleopatra Sanders of Antigua and Irene Penn of the British Virgin Islands were supposed to participate in this edition, but were unable to do so for undisclosed reasons. Amiot Moea of Tahiti was also supposed to participate, but withdrew from the competition after finding out that her mother fell ill.

Results

Miss Universe 1976 participating countries and territories

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1976
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 12

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Photogenic
Miss Congeniality
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

  • Henri, Count of Paris – French noble
  • Margareta Arvidsson – Miss Universe 1966 from Sweden
  • Florinda Bolkan – Brazilian actress and model
  • Britt Ekland – Swedish actress
  • Dame Margot Fonteyn – English prima ballerina
  • Aldo Gucci – Italian fashion designer and businessman
  • Dong Kingman – Chinese-American painter
  • David Newbigging – Hong Kong politician, chairman of Jardine Matheson
  • Roman Polanski – Polish-French filmmaker
  • Run Run Shaw – Hong Kong entertainment mogul and philanthropist
  • Fred Williamson – American football player and actor

Contestants

Seventy-two contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
Taliilani Letuli22Pago Pago
Argentinadate=9 July 1976title=Kissinger, el personaje preferidolanguage=espages=3Bwork=El Tiempourl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8HQbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6FAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=848%2C1881743access-date=26 August 2023trans-title=Kissinger, the favorite charactervia=Google News Archive}}19Buenos Aires
Netherlands AntillesCynthia Bruin19Oranjestad
Julie Ismay24Sydney
Heidi-Marie Passian19Lilienfeld
Sharon Smith19Nassau
date=29 June 1976title=Bellas bajo el sollanguage=espages=1work=La Nacionurl=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CEIfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=CdEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4787%2C7518944access-date=21 October 2025via=Google News Archive}}22Saint Michael
Yvette Aelbrecht18Brussels
Vivienne Hollis19Smith's Parish
Carolina Aramayo17La Paz
BrazilKatia Moretto18Sorocaba
Normande Jacques22Blind River
Verónica Sommer21Valdivia
María Helena Reyes20Bogotá
Costa RicaSilvia Jiménez21San José
Netherlands AntillesAnneke Dijkhuizen18Willemstad
Brigitte Trolle19Copenhagen
Norma Lora23Santo Domingo
EcuadorGilda Plaza21Guayaquil
Mireya Calderón19San Salvador
date=25 May 1976title=The best of British!language=enpages=7work=Evening Standardurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110282874/miss-universe-1976/access-date=29 November 2025via=Newspapers.com}}22Manchester
Suvi Lukkarinen22Helsinki
FranceMonique Uldaric22Saint-Pierre
GreeceMelina Michailidou18Athens
Pilar Laguana19Hagåtña
GuatemalaBlanca Montenegro20Guatemala City
Hollandlast=Basufirst=Somadate=15 February 2017title=40 years ago as competitors on stage for the Ms.Universe pageant, their looks mattered. Now their bonding and inner beauty does.language=en-INwork=The Hinduurl=https://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/Jab-they-Met/article17306988.eceaccess-date=25 August 2023issn=0971-751X}}18Amsterdam
HondurasVictoria Pineda22San Pedro Sula
British Hong KongRowena Lam18Hong Kong
Gudmunda Johannesdottir19Reykjavík
Naina Balsaver18Bombay
Juliarti Rahayu Gunawan22Jakarta
Elaine O'Hara20Dublin
Rina Messinger20Haifa
Diana Scapolan21Milan
JapanMiyako Iwakuni19Osaka
Laurine Johnson19Monrovia
Monique Wilmes19Echternach
Faridah Norizan19Ipoh
Mary Grace Ciantar19Kalkara
Marielle Tse-Sik-Sun23Port Louis
Carla Jean Evert17Acapulco
Janey Kingscote22Christchurch
Ivania Navarro19Matagalpa
Candelaria Borja26Saipan
Bente Lihaug21Oslo
Carolina Chiari18Panama City
Eva Regina Arni21Port Moresby
ParaguayNidia Fátima Cárdenas20Asunción
Perulast=first=date=12 November 2017title=Miss Perú: las peruanas más bellas de las últimas décadasurl=https://elcomercio.pe/tvmas/farandula/miss-peru-peruanas-bellas-ultimas-decadas-noticia-473145-noticia/access-date=29 November 2025website=El Comercio Perúlanguage=estrans-title=Miss Peru: The most beautiful Peruvian women of recent decades}}20Lima
PhilippinesElizabeth de Padua20Los Baños
Puerto RicoElizabeth Zayas17Salinas
Carol Jean Grant19Glasgow
Linda Tham19Singapore
Netherlands AntillesAngela Huggins18Philipsburg
South AfricaCynthia Classen18Cape Town
South KoreaKwang-hyun Chung19Seoul
SpainOlga Fernández18Pontevedra
Genevieve Parsons22Colombo
SurinamePeggy Vandeleuv18Paramaribo
Caroline Westerberg18Tierp
Isabelle Fischbacher18Vevey
Katareeya Areekul22Bangkok
Margaret McFarlane19Couva
Manolya Onur20Istanbul
date=May 17, 1976title=It's All a Dream World for the New Miss U.S.A.language=enpage=9work=The Kansas City Timesagency=Associated Pressurl=https://www.newspapers.com/image/676972793/access-date=25 July 2023}}22Edina
United States Virgin IslandsLorraine Baa23Saint Thomas
Leila Viñas22Montevideo
VenezuelaJudith Castillo18Caracas
date=25 May 1976title=The best of British!language=enpages=7work=Evening Standardurl=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110282874/miss-universe-1976/access-date=21 October 2025via=Newspapers.com}}18Bodfari
West GermanyBirgit Hamer19Saxony-Anhalt
Svetlana Radojčić18Belgrade

Notes

References

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