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The following is a list of Miss World titleholders from the competition's inaugural edition in 1951 to present. ... Marjorie Wallace, the 1973 winner, ...
The second runner-up of each edition of Miss World is the third placer behind the candidate who is crowned as Miss World (first placer), in 2018 and 2023 the titles were not given. The third place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up has been awarded 69 times (1951–2017; 2019–2021).
Miss World Sports or Sportswoman is a title and award given to the winner of a sports event at Miss World. It is a fast-track or preliminary event, giving the winner automatic entry into the semifinals. In 2005, there was no Miss Sports winner because it was held as a continental team competition. Starting in 2006, the individual competition ...
The following is a list of Miss World pageant edition and information. Year Edition Winner Date Venue Country/territory Entrants 1951: 1st
Pages in category "Miss World winners" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Succeeded Mary Leona Gage as Miss USA 1957 after Gage was dethroned; She competed at Miss World 1957, but was a non-finalist [6] 1958: Louisiana: Eurlyne Howell [7] Bossier City: 18 3rd Runner-Up: 1959: California: Terry Lynn Huntingdon [8] Mount Shasta: 19 2nd Runner-Up: 1960: Utah: Linda Bement [9] Salt Lake City: 18 Miss Universe 1960: 1961 ...
Miss Cinémonde 1953: 17 July 1953 26 1954 United States: Miriam Stevenson [3] 21 Winnsboro: Miss USA 1954: 24 July 1954 33 1955 Sweden: Hillevi Rombin [4] [5] 21 Uppsala: Fröken Sverige 1955: 22 July 1955 1956 United States: Carol Morris [6] 20 Ottumwa: Miss USA 1956: 20 July 1956 30 1957 Peru: Gladys Zender [7] 17 Lima: Miss Perú 1957: 19 ...
Co-Won Miss World Beauty with a Purpose in 2017. Was a Head to Head Challenge Winner in 2017. Miss World Multimedia in 2023 Wales: 1999: 22 1999–present Miss Wales: 4 1st runner-up Sophie Moulds ; 2004. Amy Guy (Top 15) 2023. Darcey Corria (Top 40) Competed as Britain in 1951 & 1952; as Great Britain from 1953 to 1957; as United Kingdom from ...