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Miss World 1980, the 30th anniversary of the Miss World pageant, was held on 13 November 1980 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom, televised for the first time by Thames Television for ITV. The winner was Gabriella Brum from Germany. She was crowned by Miss World 1979, Gina Swainson of Bermuda. First runner-up was Kimberley Santos representing Guam, second was Patricia Barzyk from France, third was Anat Zimmermann of Israel, and fourth was Kim Ashfield from the United Kingdom.

Miss World 1980
Miss World 1980 Titlecard
Date13 November 1980
PresentersPeter Marshall, Judith Chalmers, Anthony Newley
VenueRoyal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom
BroadcasterThames Television
Entrants67
Placements15
DebutsZimbabwe
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerGabriella Brum (resigned)
Kimberley Santos (assumed)
Guam
← 1979
1981 →

Brum resigned after 18 hours of holding the title,[1][2][3] and 14 days later, first runner-up Santos was crowned the new Miss World by 1977 winner Mary Stävin in Guam.

Results

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Placements

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Placement Contestant
Miss World 1980
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
  •   France – Patricia Barzyk
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 7
Top 15

Contestants

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Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1980[1][2][4]

67 contestants competed for the title.

Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
Argentina  Argentina Elsa Galotti 20 Santa Fe
Aruba  Aruba Ethline Dekker 19 Oranjestad
Australia  Australia Linda Shepherd 18 Wollongong
Austria  Austria Sonya-Maria Schlepp 19 Graz
The Bahamas  Bahamas Bernadette Cash 20 Nassau
Belgium  Belgium Brigitte Billen 19 Limburg
Bermuda  Bermuda Zina Minks 17 St. George's Parish
Bolivia  Bolivia Sonia Malpartida 20 Sucre
Brazil  Brazil Loiane Aiache 18 Brasília
Canada  Canada Annette Labrecque 19 Charlesbourg
Cayman Islands  Cayman Islands Dealia Watler 21 George Town
Colombia  Colombia María Cristina Valencia 18 Armenia
Costa Rica  Costa Rica Marie Claire Tracy 20 San José
Netherlands Antilles  Curaçao Soraida de Windt 21 Willemstad
Cyprus  Cyprus Parthenopi Vasiliadou 18 Limassol
Denmark  Denmark Jane Bill 18 Copenhagen
Dominican Republic  Dominican Republic Patricia Polanco 18 Santo Domingo
Ecuador  Ecuador Gabriela Ríos 19 Guayaquil
Finland  Finland Ritva Tamio 19 Turku
France  France Patricia Barzyk 17 Arbouans
West Germany  Germany Gabriella Brum 18 Berlin
Gibraltar  Gibraltar Yvette Domínguez 19 Gibraltar
Greece  Greece Vera Zacharopoulou 19 Athens
Guam  Guam Kimberley Santos 19 Toto
Guatemala  Guatemala Lizabeth Martínez 19 Guatemala City
Netherlands  Holland Desiree Geelen 20 Amsterdam
Honduras  Honduras Etelvina Raudales 20 San Pedro Sula
British Hong Kong  Hong Kong Julia Chan 21 Hong Kong Island
India  India Elizabeth Anita Reddi 21 Bombay
Republic of Ireland  Ireland Michelle Rocca 21 Dublin
  Isle of Man Voirrey Wallace 18 Douglas
Israel  Israel Anat Zimmermann 18 Givatayim
Italy  Italy Stefania de Pasquaci 17 Parma
Jamaica  Jamaica Michelle Harris[5] 21 Kingston
Japan  Japan Kanako Ito 18 Tokyo
  Jersey Karen Poole 21 Saint Helier
South Korea  Korea Chang Sun-ja 21 Seoul
Lebanon  Lebanon Celeste El-Assal 19 Beirut
  Lesotho Lits’ila Lerotholi 18 Maseru
Malaysia  Malaysia Callie Liew 23 Kuantan
Malta  Malta Frances Duca 19 Fgura
Mauritius  Mauritius Christiane Mackay 23 Grand Gaube
Mexico  Mexico Claudia Holley 18 Naucalpan
New Zealand  New Zealand Vicky Lee Hemi 18 Hamilton
Norway  Norway Maiken Nielsen 22 Oslo
Panama  Panama Áurea Horta Torrijos 20 Panama City
  Papua New Guinea Mispah Alwyn 19 Port Moresby
Paraguay  Paraguay Celia Schaerer 19 Asunción
Peru  Peru Silvia Vega 21 Lima
Philippines  Philippines Milagros Nabor 20 Manila
Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico Michelle Torres 19 Ponce
Singapore  Singapore Adda Pang 21 Singapore
Spain  Spain Francisca Ondiviela 17 Gran Canaria
Sri Lanka  Sri Lanka Rosemarie Ramanayake 22 Colombo
Eswatini  Swaziland Nomagcisa Cawe 23 Manzini
Sweden  Sweden Kerstin Jenemark 21 Stenungsund
Switzerland  Switzerland Jeannette Linkenheil 22 Basel
Thailand  Thailand Unchulee Chaisuwan 20 Bangkok
Trinidad and Tobago  Trinidad and Tobago Maria Octavia Chung 18 San Fernando
Turkey  Turkey Fahriye Ayloglu 20 Istanbul
United Kingdom  United Kingdom Kim Ashfield 21 Buckley
United States  United States Brooke Alexander 16 Kailua
  United States Virgin Islands Palmira Frorup 24 Saint Croix
Uruguay  Uruguay Ana Claudia Carriquiry 19 Montevideo
Venezuela  Venezuela Hilda Abrahamz 21 Caracas
Samoa  Western Samoa Liliu Tapuai 18 Apia
Zimbabwe  Zimbabwe Shirley Nyanyiwa 22 Salisbury

Judges

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

References

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  1. ^ a b "New Miss World Quickly Quits Title". Reading Eagle. 14 November 1980. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Miss Universe vs Miss World: Facts and comparisons". MSN. 15 January 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  3. ^ The Day
  4. ^ Peace Corps--1961-1981. Peace Corps--1961-1981: For 20 Years, Making a World of Difference: Press Clippings. Action Office of Public Affairs. 1981. More. Than. Just. A. Pretty. Face. MICHELLE ANN HARRIS ... is much more than a pretty face; she is a lady concerned with the problems of her country and grateful for organizations like the U.S.Peace Corps, which she ..
  5. ^ Peace Corps--1961-1981. Peace Corps--1961-1981: For 20 Years, Making a World of Difference: Press Clippings. Action Office of Public Affairs. 1981. More. Than. Just. A. Pretty. Face. MICHELLE ANN HARRIS ... is much more than a pretty face; she is a lady concerned with the problems of her country and grateful for organizations like the U.S.Peace Corps, which she ..
  6. ^ Frost, Caroline (18 August 2017). "Bruce Forsyth Describes Meeting Wife Wilnelia Merced For The Very First Time". HuffPost UK. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
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