Miss International 1976

Miss International 1976, the 16th Miss International pageant, was held on 2 July 1976 at the Imperial Garden Theater in Tokyo, Japan.

Miss International 1976
DateJuly 2, 1976
PresentersBill Graham
VenueImperial Garden Theater, Tokyo, Japan
Entrants45
Placements15
Withdrawals
ReturnsThailand
WinnerSophie Perin
France
CongenialityDebbie Lee
Hawaii
PhotogenicElvira Botempo
Austria

At the end of the event, Lidija Manić of Yugoslavia crowned Sophie Perin of France as Miss International 1976. This is France's first ever Miss International crown.

Contestants from 45 countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The competition was hosted by Bill Graham.

Results

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss International 1976
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 15

Contestants

Forty-five contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHometown
 ArgentinaJohanna Fonseca[7]19Rosario
 AustraliaPatrice Newell[8]19Adelaide
 AustriaElvira BotempoVienna
 BelgiumBéatrice Libert23Mons
 BoliviaMartha Rosa BaezaSanta Cruz de la Sierra
 BrazilVionete Revoredo[2]20Rio de Janeiro
 CanadaLynn Hore
 ChileMaria Antonieta Rosselló
 ColombiaAlicia Sáenz[9]Bolivar
 Costa RicaMaritza Elizabeth Ortiz[10]Cartago
 FinlandMaarit Leso[11]Helsinki
 FranceSophie Perin[12]18Talange
 GermanyPaula Bergner
 Great BritainJanet Withey20London
 GreeceMaria SinanidouAthens
 GuamThelma HechanovaHagåtña
 HawaiiDebbie LeeHonolulu
 HollandCornelia Kitsz[13]20Leeuwarden
 HondurasVictoria Ann BakerFrancisco Morazán
 Hong KongMargaret Tsui Mei-LingHong Kong
 IcelandSigrun SaevarsdóttirReykjavík
 IndiaNafisa Ali19Kolkata
 IndonesiaTreesye Ratri Astuti[14]18Ungaran
 IsraelDorit Cohen21Tel Aviv
 ItalyJoanna AvanaRome
 JapanKumie Nakamura[2]Osaka
 LuxembourgCarmen Pick20Luxembourg
 MalaysiaFauziah Haron19Johor
 MexicoAlejandra MoraMexico City
 New ZealandPriscilla Foyle[3][5]21Auckland
 NicaraguaMaría FiallosGranada
 PhilippinesMaria Dolores Ascalon[6]22Bacolod
 Puerto RicoYvonne TorresSan Juan
 SingaporeSandra Binny[15]20Singapore
 South KoreaHan Young-aeSeoul
 SpainVictoria MartínTenerife
 Sri LankaSudhaama KitchilanColombo
 SwedenMarie Gunilla BorhällStockholm
  SwitzerlandBeatrice Aschwanden[16]Zürich
 TahitiPatricia Servonnat18Papeete
 ThailandDuangratana Thaweechokesubsin[14]Bangkok
 United StatesSusan Carlson21Schenectady
 UruguayIsabel Ana FerreroMontevideo
 VenezuelaIris Betsabé AyalaMiranda
 Yugoslavia
unidentified

Notes

Designations

  •  Greece - Due to her mother's illness, Rania Theofilou (World '76) cancelled her participation and was replaced by Maria Sinanidou.

References