Miss World 1958

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Miss World 1958
Penelope Anne Coelen, Miss South Africa.jpg
Date13 October 1958
Presenters Eric Morley
Venue Lyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom
Entrants20
Placements6
Debuts
  • Brazil
Withdrawals
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Finland
  • Iceland
  • Luxembourg
  • Tunisia
Returns
  • Norway
  • Turkey
Winner Penelope Coelen
South Africa
  1957
1959  

Miss World 1958 was the eighth edition of the Miss World pageant, held at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, United Kingdom on 13 October 1958.

Contents

At the end of the event, Marita Lindahl of Finland crowned Penelope Anne Coelen of South Africa as Miss World 1958. This is the first victory of South Africa and the second victory of Africa in the history of the pageant.

Contestants from twenty countries participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Eric Morley.

Background

Lyceum Ballroom, venue of Miss World 1958 Lyceum Theatre, Wellington St, London.jpg
Lyceum Ballroom, venue of Miss World 1958

Selection of participants

Twenty contestants were selected to compete in the pageant. One contestant was appointed to represent her country in this edition after contracting an illness from the previous edition.

Replacements

Miss Belgium 1958, Michele Gouthals was scheduled to represent her country in this edition. [1] However, she was unable to participate in the competition because her organization appointed Miss Belgium 1957, Jeanne Chandelle to represent Belgium once again because she contracted the Asian Flu during the Miss World 1957 pageant and only showed up on the day of the coronation.

Debuts, returns and withdrawals

This edition marked the debut of Brazil, and the returns of Turkey, which last competed in 1953, and Norway last competed in 1954.

Hanni Ehrenstrasser of Austria withdrew after winning Miss Europe 1958, making her ineligible to compete at Miss World. Elisabeth Schubel-Auer was set to replace Ehrenstrasser, but did not push through for undisclosed reasons. [2] Leila Saas of Egypt withdrew for financial reasons. Pirkko Mannola of Finland, Hjördís Sigurvinsdóttir of Iceland, Lydie Schmit of Luxembourg, and Denise Orlando of Tunisia withdrew for undisclosed reasons. [3] Australia withdrew after their organization failed to hold a national competition or appoint a candidate.

Janet Ohene-Agyei Boateng of Ghana was supposed to compete, but withdrew due to financial constraints. Krystyna Żyła of Poland was supposed to compete as well, but was barred by her government from competing. She was eventually found dead in December 1958. [4]

Results

Miss World 1958 participating countries and territories Miss World 1958 Map.PNG
Miss World 1958 participating countries and territories
PlacementContestant
Miss World 1958
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
5th runner-up

Pageant

Format

The number of placements in this edition has been reduced to six from seven in the previous edition. The six finalists were selected through a preliminary competition held on the day of the final competition consisting of a swimsuit and an evening gown competition. [8]

Selection committee

Contestants

Twenty contestants competed for the title. [10]

CountryContestantAge [a] Hometown
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Jeanne Chandelle 19 Brussels
Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg Brazil Sônia Maria Campos [8] 20 Recife
Canadian Red Ensign (1957-1965).svg Canada Marilyn Anne Keddie [11] 21 Flin Flon
Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark Vinnie Ingemann [12] 18 Copenhagen
Flag of France.svg France Claudine Auger [13] 17 Paris
Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Greece Mary Panoutospoulou [14] 19 Athens
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Holland Lucienne Struve [15] 19 Rotterdam
Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland Susan Riddell17 Derry
Flag of Israel.svg Israel Rachel Shafrir [16] 19 Tel Aviv
Flag of Italy.svg Italy Elisabetta Velinsky [17] 18 Rome
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Japan Hisako Okuse [18] 23 Saitama
Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Jocelyne Lambin [19] 21 Rabat
Flag of Norway.svg Norway Åse Qjeldvik19 Oslo
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg South Africa Penelope Coelen [20] 18 Durban
Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden Harriet Margareta Wågström20 Stockholm
Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Sunay Uslu18 Istanbul
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom [b] Eileen Sheridan [21] 22 Walton-on-Thames
Flag of the United States (1912-1959).svg United States Nancy Anne Corcoran [22] 23 Washington D.C.
Flag of Venezuela (1954-2006).svg Venezuela Ida Margarita Pieri [8] 18 Carúpano
Flag of Germany.svg West Germany Dagmar Herner20 Bavaria

Notes

  1. Age at the time of the pageant
  2. Competed as United Kingdom for the first time in the pageant

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