Miss Universe 1993
Miss Universe 1993, the 42nd Miss Universe pageant, was held on 21 May 1993 at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City, Mexico. At the event's conclusion, Dayanara Torres of Puerto Rico was crowned Miss Universe by outgoing titleholder Michelle McLean of Namibia.[1] Seventy-nine contestants competed in the pageant.
Miss Universe 1993 | |
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Miss Universe 1993 Dayanara Torres | |
Date | 21 May 1993 |
Presenters | |
Venue | Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City, Mexico |
Broadcaster | CBS (international) TV Azteca (official broadcaster) |
Entrants | 79 |
Placements | 10 |
Debuts |
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Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Dayanara Torres Puerto Rico |
Congeniality | Jamila Haruna Danzuru Ghana |
Best National Costume | Ine Beate Strand Norway |
Photogenic | Eugenia Santana Spain |
The pageant was hosted by Dick Clark for the fourth and final time, with colour commentary from former Miss Universe titleholders Cecilia Bolocco (1987) and Angela Visser (1989).[2]
This was the third time the pageant was held in Mexico, two years after Lupita Jones won Mexico's first Miss Universe title in 1991. In the weeks prior to the final telecast, the contestants visited Campeche, Oaxaca, Zacatecas, Querétaro and the Mexican borough of Xochimilco for official events and sight seeing.[3]
The pageant was marred by booing from the crowd following the failure of the Mexican delegate, Angelina González, to advance to the top 10 of the national costume competition or the finals as one of the top 10 semifinalists.[4] This was particularly directed towards Kenya Moore of the US, the country that owns the Miss Universe Organization.[1] During the judges' introduction, booing increased especially after Mexican judges José Luis Cuevas and Miss Universe 1991 Lupita Jones were introduced to the audience who held them responsible for Miss Mexico's non-placement.
This continued throughout the first two events of the night: the swimsuit and interview competition. The audience at National Auditorium only calmed down after the musical number with Michelle McLean and the delegates sang and danced to "Get on Your Feet" .[4] Generalized booing stopped and the competition continued with the evening gown event, the judges' questions, the final question and the crowning, without major incident.[4]
Results
Placements
Final results | Contestant | |
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Miss Universe 1993 | ||
1st Runner-up | ||
2nd Runner-up | ||
Top 6 |
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Top 10 |
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Final Competition
Nation | Preliminary
Average |
Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average | Top 6 Question |
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Puerto Rico | 9.074 (8) | 9.114 (6) | 9.314 (6) | 9.507 (5) | 9.312 (4) | 9.640 (2) |
Colombia | 9.217 (4) | 9.267 (4) | 9.508 (2) | 9.815 (1) | 9.530 (3) | 9.690 (1) |
Venezuela | 9.239 (2) | 9.843 (1) | 9.336 (6) | 9.526 (4) | 9.568 (1) | 9.630 (3) |
Australia | 9.102 (7) | 9.627 (2) | 9.624 (1) | 9.743 (2) | 9.545 (2) | 9.400 (4) |
India | 9.050 (9) | 8.886 (9) | 9.429 (3) | 9.582 (3) | 9.299 (5) | 8.750 (6) |
United States | 9.238 (3) | 9.136 (5) | 9.367 (5) | 9.367 (7) | 9.290 (6) | 9.330 (5) |
Brazil | 9.287 (1) | 8.936 (8) | 9.297 (7) | 9.496 (6) | 9.243 (7) | |
Czech Republic | 8.990 (10) | 9.286 (3) | 9.154 (9) | 9.171 (8) | 9.204 (8) | |
Finland | 9.183 (6) | 9.043 (7) | 9.407 (4) | 9.091 (10) | 9.180 (9) | |
Spain | 9.202 (5) | 8.880 (10) | 8.914 (10) | 9.167 (9) | 8.987 (10) |
Contestants
- Argentina - Alicia Andrea Ramón
- Aruba - Dyane Escalona
- Australia - Voni Delfos
- Austria - Rosemary Bruckner
- Bahamas - Marietta Ricina Sands
- Belgium - Sandra Joine
- Belize - Melanie Smith
- Bolivia - Roxana Arias Becerra
- Brazil - Leila Schuster
- British Virgin Islands - Rhonda Hodge
- Bulgaria - Lilia Koeva
- Canada - Nancy Ann Elder
- Cayman Islands - Pamela Ebanks
- Chile - Savka Pollak
- Colombia - Paula Andrea Betancur Arroyave
- Costa Rica - Catalina Rodriguez
- Curaçao - Elsa Roozendal
- Cyprus - Photini Spyridonos
- Czech Republic - Pavlina Baburkova
- Denmark - Maria Hirse
- Dominican Republic - Odalisse Rodriguez
- Ecuador - Arianna Mandini Klein
- El Salvador - Katherine Mendez
- Estonia - Kersti Tänavsuu
- Finland - Tarja Smura
- France - Veronique de la Cruz
- Germany - Verona Feldbusch
- Ghana - Jamila Haruna Danzuru
- Great Britain - Kathryn Middleton
- Greece - Kristina Manoussi
- Guam - Charlene Gumataotao
- Guatemala - Diana Galván
- Honduras - Denia Marlen Reyes
- Hong Kong - Emily Lo
- Hungary - Zsanna Pardy
- Iceland - Maria Run Haflidadóttir
- India - Namrata Shirodkar
- Ireland - Sharon Ellis
- Israel - Yana Khodyrker
- Italy - Elisa Jacassi
- Jamaica - Rachel Stuart
- Japan - Yukiko Shiki
- Korea - Yoo Ha-young
- Lebanon - Samaya Chadrawi
- Luxembourg - Nathalie dos Santos
- Malaysia - Lucy Narayanasamy
- Mauritius - Danielle Pascal
- Mexico - Angelina González
- Namibia - Anja Schroder
- Netherlands - Angelique van Zalen
- New Zealand - Karly Dawn Kinnaird
- Nicaragua - Luisa Amalia Urcuyo
- Nigeria - Rhihole Gbinigie
- Northern Mariana Islands - Victoria Taisakan Todela
- Norway - Ine Beate Strand
- Panama - Giselle Amelia Gonzales
- Paraguay - Carolina Barrios
- Peru - Déborah de Souza-Peixoto
- Philippines - Melinda Joanna "Dindi" Tanseco Gallardo
- Poland - Marzena Wolska
- Portugal - Carla Marisa da Cruz
- Puerto Rico - Dayanara Torres
- Malta - Roberta Borg
- Romania - Angelica Nicoara
- Singapore - Renagah Devi
- Spain - Eugenia Santana
- Sri Lanka - Chamila Wickramesinghe
- Suriname - Jean Zhang
- Swaziland - Danila Faias
- Sweden - Johanna Lind
- Switzerland - Valérie Bovard
- Thailand - Chattharika Ubolsiri
- Trinidad and Tobago - Rachel Charles
- Turkey - Ipek Gumusoglu
- Turks and Caicos Islands - Michelle Mills
- Uruguay - María Fernanda Navarro
- United States - Kenya Moore
- United States Virgin Islands - Cheryl Simpson
- Venezuela - Milka Yelisava Chulina Urbanich
Order of Introduction
The following table is the order of introduction in the Parade of Nations segment in the regional groups, randomly-ordered.
Geographical Region / Continent | Order of Country / Territory Introduction |
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Asia and The Land Down Under | |
Europe and The British Isles | |
The Islands | |
South America | |
Mediterranean, Middle East, and Africa | |
Central and North America |
Notes
Debuts
- Czech Republic - Though Czechoslovakia was split, Pavlina Baburcova was actually the winner of Miss Czechoslovakia in 1992.
- Estonia
- Swaziland
Withdrawals
- Bermuda
- CIS – The member countries are later competing individually from then on.
- Cook Islands
- Czechoslovakia – Split into Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1, 1993.
- Egypt
- Kenya
- Republic of China
Did not compete
- Zambia - Elizabeth Mwanza
General references
- "Miss Universe 1993". pageantopolis.com. Archived from the original on February 7, 2012.
References
- "Miss Puerto Rico crowned 1993 Miss Universe". Reuters. 1993-05-22.
- "1993 MISS UNIVERSE Pageant hosted by Dick Clark in Mexico City to be broadcast live, May 21, on CBS Television Network" (Press release). Business Wire. 1993-04-20.
- "Mexico to host Miss Universe pageant with emphasis on "smarts"". Reuters. 1993-04-13.
- "Puerto Rican beauty is Miss Universe". Straits Times. 1993-05-23.