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Miss Universe 1986

35th Miss Universe pageant

Miss Universe 1986

35th Miss Universe pageant

FieldValue
photoFile:Bárbara Palacios en Osmel Sousa (cropped).jpg
captionBárbara Palacios
winnerBárbara Palacios
representedVenezuela
congenialityDina Reyes Salas (Guam)
best national costumeGilda García (Panama)
photogenicSusanna Huckstep (Italy)
date21 July 1986
presenters
actsMiami Sound Machine
venueAtlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, Panama
broadcasterCBS (international)
TVN (official broadcaster)
entrants77
placements10
debutsCôte d'Ivoire
withdraws
returns
before1985
next1987

TVN (official broadcaster)

Miss Universe 1986 was the 35th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Atlapa Convention Centre in Panama City, Panama, on 21 July 1986. At the conclusion of the event, Bárbara Palacios of Venezuela was crowned by Deborah Carthy-Deu of Puerto Rico. Seventy-seven contestants competed in this year.

Results

Miss Universe 1986 participating nations and results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1986
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10

Contestants

  • Argentina - María de los Ángeles Fernández Espadero
  • Aruba - Mildred Jacqueline Semeleer
  • Australia - Christina Lucinda Bucat
  • Austria - Manuela Redtenbacher
  • Bahamas - Marie Brown
  • Barbados - Roslyn Irene Williams
  • Belgium - Goedele Liekens
  • Belize - Romy Ellen Taegar
  • Bolivia - Elizabeth O'Connor-d'Arlach
  • Brazil - Deise Nunes
  • British Virgin Islands - Shereen Desmona Flax
  • Canada - Renee Newhouse
  • Chile - Mariana Villasante Aravena
  • Colombia - María Mónica Urbina
  • Cook Islands - Lorna Sawtell
  • Costa Rica - Aurora Velásquez Arigño
  • CIV - Marie Françoise Kouame
  • Curaçao - Christine Joyce Denise Sibilo
  • Cyprus - Christina Vassaliadou
  • Denmark - Helena Christensen
  • Dominican Republic - Lissette Chamorro
  • Ecuador - Verónica Lucía Sevilla Ledergerber
  • El Salvador - Vicky Elizabeth Cañas Álvarez
  • England - Joanne Ruth Sedgley
  • Finland - Tuula Irmeli Polvi
  • France - Catherine Carew
  • Gambia - Rose Marie Eunson
  • Gibraltar - Gail Anne May Francis
  • Greece - Vasilia Mantaki
  • Guam - Dina Ann Reyes Salas
  • Guatemala - Christa Kalula Wellman Girón
  • **Holland ** - Caroline Veldkamp
  • Honduras - Sandra Natalie Navarrete Romero
  • British Hong Kong- San Lee Robin Mae
  • Iceland - Thora Thrastardóttir
  • India - Mehr Jesia
  • Ireland - Karen Ann Shevlin
  • Israel - Nilly Drucker
  • Italy - Susanna Huckstep
  • Jamaica - Liliana Antoinette Cisneros
  • Japan - Hiroko Esaki
  • Lebanon - Reine Philip Barakat
  • Luxembourg - Martine Christine Georgette Pilot
  • Malaysia - Betty Chee Nyuk Pit
  • Malta - Antoinette Zerafa
  • Mexico - Alejandrina "Connie" Carranza Ancheta
  • New Zealand - Christine "Chris" Atkinson
  • Northern Mariana Islands - Christine Guerrero
  • Norway - Tone Anette Henriksen
  • Panama - Gilda García
  • Papua New Guinea - Anna Wild
  • Paraguay - Johanna Eugenia Kelner Toja
  • Peru - Karin Mercedes Lindemann García
  • Philippines - Violeta Naluz
  • Polish People's Republic - Brygida Elzbieta Bziukiewicz
  • Portugal - Mariana Dias Carriço
  • Puerto Rico - Elizabeth Robison Latalladi
  • Réunion - Geneviève Lebon
  • Scotland - Natalie M. Devlin
  • Singapore - Farah Lange
  • South Korea - Young-ran Bae
  • Spain - Concepción "Concha" Isabel Tur Espinosa
  • Sri Lanka - Indra Kumari
  • Sweden - Anne Lena Rahmberg
  • Switzerland - Eveline Nicole Glanzmann
  • Thailand - Thaveeporn Klungpoy
  • Trinidad and Tobago - Candace Jennings
  • Turkey - Demet Başdemir
  • Turks and Caicos Islands - Barbara Bulah Mae Capron
  • United States - Christy Fichtner
  • United States Virgin Islands - Jasmine Olivia Turner
  • Uruguay - Norma Silvana García Lapitz
  • Venezuela - Bárbara Palacios
  • Wales - Tracey Rowlands
  • West Germany - Birgit Jahn
  • Western Samoa - Tui Kaye Hunt
  • Zaire - Aimee Likobe Dobala

References

References

  1. (28 April 1986). "Beauty contest winner". [[The Press]].
  2. (July 23, 1986). "Miss Universe's reign means a delay in plans". [[Lakeland Ledger]].
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