List of Miss International titleholders
The following is a list of women who have won the Miss International title.
Miss International titleholders
Year |
Represented |
Titleholder |
Location |
Finals Venue |
Pageant date[1] |
№ of delegates[2] |
1960 |
Colombia |
Stella Marquez |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
Aug. 12 |
52 |
1961 |
Netherlands |
Stam van Baer |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
July 28 |
52 |
1962 |
Australia |
Tania Verstak |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
Aug. 18 |
50 |
1963 |
Iceland |
Guðrún Bjarnadóttir |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
Aug. 16 |
46 |
1964 |
Philippines |
Gemma Teresa Cruz |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
Aug. 14 |
42 |
1965 |
Germany |
Ingrid Finger[a] |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
Aug. 13 |
44 |
1967 |
Argentina |
Mirta Teresita Massa |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
Apr. 29 |
46 |
1968 |
Brazil |
Maria da Glória Carvalho |
Tokyo, Japan |
Nippon Budokan Hall |
Oct. 9 |
49 |
1969 |
UK |
Valerie Susan Holmes |
Tokyo, Japan |
Nippon Budokan Hall |
Sep. 13 |
48 |
1970 |
Philippines |
Aurora Pijuan |
Osaka, Japan |
Exposition Hall Fairgrounds |
May 16 |
47 |
1971 |
New Zealand |
Jane Cheryl Hansen |
Long Beach, California, USA |
Municipal Auditorium |
May 26 |
50 |
1972 |
UK |
Linda Hooks |
Tokyo, Japan |
Nippon Budokan Hall |
Oct. 6 |
47 |
1973 |
Finland |
Anneli Björkling |
Osaka, Japan |
Exposition Hall Fairgrounds |
Oct. 13 |
47 |
1974 |
USA |
Karen Brucene Smith |
Tokyo, Japan |
Nippon Budokan Hall |
Oct. 9 |
45 |
1975 |
Yugoslavia |
Lidija Manić |
Motobu, Japan |
Okinawa's Expo Portside Theater |
Nov. 3 |
48 |
1976 |
France |
Sophie Perin |
Tokyo, Japan |
Imperial Garden Theater |
July 2 |
45 |
1977 |
Spain |
Pilar Medina |
Tokyo, Japan |
Imperial Garden Theater |
July 1 |
48 |
1978 |
USA |
Katherine Patricia Ruth |
Tokyo, Japan |
Mielparque |
Nov. 10 |
43 |
1979 |
Philippines |
Mimilanie Marquez |
Tokyo, Japan |
Mielparque |
Nov. 12 |
43 |
1980 |
Costa Rica |
Lorna Chávez |
Tokyo, Japan |
Mielparque |
Nov. 4 |
42 |
1981 |
Australia |
Jenny Annette Derek |
Kobe, Japan |
? |
Sep. 6 |
42 |
1982 |
USA |
Christie Ellen Claridge |
Fukuoka, Japan |
? |
Oct. 13 |
43 |
1983 |
Costa Rica |
Gidget Sandoval |
Osaka, Japan |
Tsukuba's Expo Plaza |
Oct. 10 |
41 |
1984 |
Guatemala |
Ilma Urrutia |
Yokohama, Japan |
Kanagawa Prefectural Civic Hall |
Oct. 30 |
46 |
1985 |
Venezuela |
Nina Sicilia Hernandez |
Osaka, Japan |
Tsukuba's Expo Plaza |
Sep. 15 |
43 |
1986 |
England |
Helen Fairbrother |
Nagasaki, Japan |
Holland Village |
Aug. 31 |
46 |
1987 |
Puerto Rico |
Laurie Tamara Simpson |
Tokyo, Japan |
Nippon Seinenkan |
Sep. 13 |
47 |
1988 |
Norway |
Catherine Alexandra Gude |
Gifu, Japan |
? |
June 17 |
46 |
1989 |
Germany |
Iris Klein |
Kanazawa, Japan |
Kanazawa Kagekiza |
Sep. 17 |
47 |
1990 |
Spain |
Silvia de Esteban |
Osaka, Japan |
Hattori Ryokuchi Park |
Sep. 16 |
50 |
1991 |
Poland |
Agnieszka Kotlarska[b] |
Tokyo, Japan |
? |
Oct. 13 |
51 |
1992 |
Australia |
Kirsten Davidson |
Nagasaki, Japan |
? |
Oct. 19 |
50 |
1993 |
Poland |
Agnieszka Pachałko |
Tokyo, Japan |
? |
Oct. 9 |
47 |
1994 |
Greece |
Christina Lekka |
Kansai, Japan |
Sun Arena |
Sep. 4 |
50 |
1995 |
Norway |
Anne Lena Hansen |
Tokyo, Japan |
Sinjuyo Pension Hall, Nippon Seinenkan |
Sep. 10 |
47 |
1996 |
Portugal |
Fernanda Alves |
Kanazawa, Japan |
Kanazawa Kagekiza |
Oct. 26 |
48 |
1997 |
Venezuela |
Consuelo Adler |
Kyoto, Japan |
Kyoto Kaikan First Hall |
Sep. 20 |
42 |
1998 |
Panama |
Lía Victoria Borrero Gonzalez |
Tokyo, Japan |
Koseinenkin Hall |
Sep. 26 |
43 |
1999 |
Colombia |
Paulina Gálvez |
Tokyo, Japan |
Tokyo's U-Port Hall |
Dec. 14 |
51 |
2000 |
Venezuela |
Vivian Urdaneta |
Tokyo, Japan |
The Koseinenkin Hall |
Oct. 4 |
56 |
2001 |
Poland |
Małgorzata Rożniecka |
Tokyo, Japan |
Nakano Sun Plaza |
Oct. 4 |
52 |
2002 |
Lebanon |
Christina Sawaya |
Tokyo, Japan |
Century Hyatt |
Sep. 30 |
47 |
2003 |
Venezuela |
Goizeder Azúa |
Tokyo, Japan |
Radisson Miyako Hotel, |
Oct. 8 |
45 |
2004 |
Colombia |
Jeymmy Vargas |
Beijing, China |
Workers Indoor Arena |
Oct. 16 |
58 |
2005 |
Philippines |
Precious Lara Quigaman |
Tokyo, Japan |
Koseinenkin Hall |
Sept. 26 |
52 |
2006 |
Venezuela |
Daniela di Giacomo |
Xianghe, China |
World First City |
Nov. 11 |
53 |
2007 |
Mexico |
Priscila Perales |
Tokyo, Japan |
Hotel Prince Park Tower |
Oct. 15 |
61 |
2008 |
Spain |
Alejandra Andreu |
Macau |
The Venetian Macao |
Nov. 8 |
63 |
2009 |
Mexico |
Anagabriela Espinoza |
Chengdu, China |
Sichuan International Tennis Center |
Nov. 28 |
65 |
2010 |
Venezuela |
Elizabeth Mosquera |
Chengdu, China |
Sichuan Province Gymnasium |
Nov. 7 |
70 |
2011 |
Ecuador |
Fernanda Cornejo |
Chengdu, China |
Sichuan International Tennis Center |
Nov. 6 |
67 |
2012 |
Japan |
Ikumi Yoshimatsu |
Okinawa, Japan |
Okinawa Prefectural Budokan Arena |
Oct. 21 |
69 |
2013 |
Philippines |
Bea Rose Santiago |
Tokyo, Japan |
Shinagawa Prince Hotel Hall |
Dec. 17 |
67 |
2014 |
Puerto Rico |
Valerie Hernandez |
Tokyo, Japan |
Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa |
Nov. 11 |
73 |
2015 |
TBA |
TBA |
Tokyo, Japan |
Mielparque Tokyo |
Nov. 5 |
TBA |
- a The in 1965 crowned Ingrid Finger remained Miss International until 1967 because of the cancellation of the 1966 pageant
- b Now deceased
References
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