Miss World 1984
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The 34th Miss World Pageant was held on November 15, 1984 in the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK. The winner was Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazabal from Venezuela. The 1st and 2nd runner-ups were Constance Ellen (Connie) Fitzpatrick from Canada, and Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi from Australia who were semi-finalists in Miss Universe four months before. It was hosted by Peter Marshall and Judith Chalmers.
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[edit] Results
- Miss World 1984: Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazabal (Venezuela)
- The runners-up were:
- Finalists:
- 3rd runner-up: Vivienne Mary Rooke (United Kingdom)
- 4th runner-up: Kelly Lea Anderson (United States)
- 5th runner-up: Adriana Alves de Oliveira (Brazil)
- 6th runner-up: Olivia Marie Tracey (Ireland)
- The delegates who made in the top fifteen are: Heidimarie Pilgerstorfer (Austria), Angela Patricia Janiot Martirena (Colombia), Anna-Liisa Tilus (Finland), Nancy Neede (Holland), Berglind Johansen (Iceland), Iris Louk (Israel), Khadija (Kate) Adam Ismail (Kenya) and Silvia Anna Affolter (Switzerland).
[edit] Special Awards
- Personality: Ana Luisa Seda Reyes (Panama),
- Photogenic: Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazabal (Venezuela)
[edit] Continental Queens
- Africa: Khadija (Kate) Adam Ismail - Kenya
- America: Astrid Carolina Herrera Irrazabal - Venezuela
- Asia: Iris Louk - Israel
- Europe: Vivienne Mary Rooke - United Kingdom
- Oceania: Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi - Australia
[edit] 72 Contestants
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[edit] Trivia
- Belgium, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Holland, Honduras, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland competed in Miss Universe 1984 in Miami four months before Miss World.
- Holland, Nancy Neede, made into the semi-finals in both Miss Universe and Miss World pageants at the same year.
- Brazil placed as 3rd runner-up in Miss Universe 1981, while Australia failed to make into the semi-finals in Miss Universe 1982.
- Poland, Magdalena Jaworska committed suicide ten years later in 1994.
- Canada, Connie Fitzpatrick is now the president of Miss World Canada Organization.
- Colombia, Patricia Janiot, was now a CNN commentator.
- Kenya made into the semi-finals in Miss World for the first time and received the "Queen of Africa" award.
- Ireland, Olivia Marie Tracey, also made into semi-finals in Miss Universe 1985.
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