Miss International 1968
Miss International 1968 | |
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Date | October 9, 1968 |
Venue | Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan |
Entrants | 49 |
Debuts | China, Congo-Kinshasa, Haiti, Thailand |
Withdrawals | Dominican Republic, Iceland, Mexico, Peru |
Returns | Costa Rica, Guatemala, Indonesia, Norway, Turkey |
Winner |
Maria da Glória Carvalho Brazil |
Congeniality |
Ana María Urenda Amelunge Bolivia |
Best National Costume |
Rosario Barraza Villa Colombia |
Photogenic |
Rungtip Pinyo Thailand |
Miss International 1968, the 8th Miss International pageant, was held on October 9, 1968 at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, marking the first overseas hosting of the Miss International pageant after staging in Long Beach, California since its inception in 1960. Maria da Glória Carvalho from Brazil was crowned the winner by outgoing titleholder, Mirta Massa from Argentina.
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant |
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Miss International 1968 | |
1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Semi-finalists |
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Contestants
- Argentina - Ana Inés Puiggros
- Australia - Monique Denise Hughes
- Austria - Huberta Kessler
- Belgium - Janine Patteeuw
- Bolivia - Ana Maria Urenda Amelunga
- Brazil - Maria da Glória Carvalho
- Canada - Patricia Lane
- Ceylon - Manel Eriyagama
- China - Christina Hui Ling-Ling
- Colombia - Rosario Barraza Villa
- Congo-Kinshasa - Marie-Josée Basoko
- Costa Rica - Ana Maria Rivera
- Denmark - Dorrit Frantzen
- Ecuador - Enriqueta Valdez Fuentes
- England - Gloria Best
- Finland - Satu Sinikka Kostiainen
- France - Nelly Gallerne
- Germany - Margot Schmalzriedt
- Greece - Fani Sakantani
- Guatemala - Linda Elaine Calvo
- Holland - Cecille van der Lelie
- Hong Kong - Christina Hui Ling-Ling
- India - Sumita Sem
- Indonesia - Sylvia Taliwongso
- Ireland - Frances Clarke
- Israel - Daniela Hod
- Italy - Vanna Torri
- Japan - Yoko Sunami
- Korea - Kim Hee-ja
- Luxembourg - Mady Reiter
- Malaysia - Maznah Binte Mohammed Ali
- New Zealand - Aroha T. H. Manawatu
- Nicaragua - Nadia Leets Lacayo
- Norway - Hedda Lie (World '68)
- Philippines - Nenita Tuazon Ramos
- Puerto Rico - Elsa Maria Schroeder Méndez
- Scotland - Marie Smith
- Singapore - Madeleine Teo Kim Neo
- South Africa - Mary Winifred McDonald
- Spain - Yolanda Legarreta Urquijo
- Sweden - Annika Hemminge
- Switzerland - Irene Stierli
- Tahiti - Haniarii Viola Teriitahi
- Thailand - Rungtip Pinyo
- Turkey - Gul Ustun
- Uruguay - Soledad Gandos
- USA - Karen Ann MacQuarrie
- Venezuela - Jovan Navas
- Wales - Kay House
- Yugoslavia - Tatjana Albahari
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