Miss Universe 1985
| Miss Universe 1985 | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Date | 15 July 1985 | 
| Presenters | |
| Entertainment | |
| Venue | James L. Knight Convention Center, Miami, Florida, United States | 
| Broadcaster | CBS (WTVJ) | 
| Entrants | 79 | 
| Placements | 10 | 
| Debuts | Dominica | 
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Deborah Carthy-Deu Puerto Rico | 
| Congeniality | Lucy Montinola (Guam) | 
| Best National Costume | Sandra Borda (Colombia) | 
| Photogenic | Brigitte Bergman (Holland) | 
Miss Universe 1985 was the 34th Miss Universe pageant, held on 15 July 1985 at the James L. Knight Convention Center in Miami, Florida, United States. Seventy-nine contestants competed in the pageant. Deborah Carthy-Deu of Puerto Rico was crowned by Yvonne Ryding of Sweden.[1]
Background
Location and date
In October 1984, the owners of the newly expanded West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada showed an interest in hosting the Miss Universe 1985 pageant there.[2] This followed an unsuccessful attempt to host the Miss Universe 1984 pageant in Calgary, Alberta, Canada the previous year.
Pageant organizers chose to host the pageant in Miami, Florida for the second consecutive year. George Honchar, president of Miss Universe Inc., expressed disappointment at a lack of local support for the event, which cost the city $2 million.[1]
Selection of participants
In April, 1985 the city of Miami requested that the Miss Universe organization insist that South Africa should not send a representative to pageant, due to the threat of demonstrations over her country's Apartheid policy.[3] In mid May the nation announced that they would not send their titleholder, Andrea Steltzer, to the pageant because of fears for her safety.[4] This was the first time since 1975 that the country did not participate in the pageant; they would not return to the event until 1995.[5] Andrea Steltzer (half South African and half German) took part as Miss Germany in the 1989 Miss Universe pageant where she was a semi-finalist.
Results
Placements
| Placement | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss Universe 1985 | |
| 1st runner-up | |
| 2nd runner-up | 
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| 3rd runner-up | |
| 4th runner-up | 
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| Top 10 | 
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Contestants
 Argentina - Yanina Castaño Argentina - Yanina Castaño
.svg.png) Australia - Elizabeth Rowly Australia - Elizabeth Rowly
 Austria - Martina Haiden Austria - Martina Haiden
 Bahamas - Cleopatra Adderly Bahamas - Cleopatra Adderly
 Barbados - Elizabeth Wadman Barbados - Elizabeth Wadman
.svg.png) Belgium - Anne van der Broeck Belgium - Anne van der Broeck
 Belize - Jennifer Woods Belize - Jennifer Woods
 Bermuda - Jannell Nadra Ford Bermuda - Jannell Nadra Ford
 Bolivia - Gabriela Orozco Bolivia - Gabriela Orozco
.svg.png) Brazil - Márcia Gabrielle Brazil - Márcia Gabrielle
 British Virgin Islands - Jennifer Leonora Penn British Virgin Islands - Jennifer Leonora Penn
.svg.png) Canada - Karen Elizabeth Tilley Canada - Karen Elizabeth Tilley
.svg.png) Cayman Islands - Emily Hurston Cayman Islands - Emily Hurston
 Chile - Claudia Emilia  van Sint Jan del Pedregal Chile - Claudia Emilia  van Sint Jan del Pedregal
 Colombia - Sandra Eugenia Borda Caldas Colombia - Sandra Eugenia Borda Caldas
 Cook Islands - Essie Apolonia Mokotupu Cook Islands - Essie Apolonia Mokotupu
 Costa Rica - Rosibel Chacón Pereira Costa Rica - Rosibel Chacón Pereira
 Curaçao - Sheida Weber Curaçao - Sheida Weber
.svg.png) Cyprus - Andri Andreou Cyprus - Andri Andreou
 Denmark - Susan Rasmussen Denmark - Susan Rasmussen
 Dominica - Margaret Rose Cools Lartigue Dominica - Margaret Rose Cools Lartigue
 Dominican Republic - Melba Vicens Bello[6] Dominican Republic - Melba Vicens Bello[6]
.svg.png) Ecuador - María Elena Stangl Ecuador - María Elena Stangl
 El Salvador - Julia Haydee Mora El Salvador - Julia Haydee Mora
 England - Helen Westlake England - Helen Westlake
 Finland - Marja Kinnunen Finland - Marja Kinnunen
.svg.png) France - Suzanne Iskandar France - Suzanne Iskandar
 Gambia - Batura Jallow Gambia - Batura Jallow
 Gibraltar - Karina Hollands Gibraltar - Karina Hollands
 Greece - Sabina Damianidis Greece - Sabina Damianidis
 Guam - Lucy Carbollido Montinola Guam - Lucy Carbollido Montinola
 Guatemala - Perla Elizabeth Prera Frunwirth Guatemala - Perla Elizabeth Prera Frunwirth
.svg.png) Haiti - Arielle Jeanty Haiti - Arielle Jeanty
 Holland - Brigitte Bergman Holland - Brigitte Bergman
.svg.png) Honduras - Diana Margarita García Honduras - Diana Margarita García
.svg.png) Hong Kong - Shallin Tse Ming Hong Kong - Shallin Tse Ming
 Iceland - Hana Bryndis Jonsdóttir Iceland - Hana Bryndis Jonsdóttir
 India - Sonu Walia India - Sonu Walia
 Ireland - Olivia Marie Tracey Ireland - Olivia Marie Tracey
 Israel - Hilla Kelmann Israel - Hilla Kelmann
 Italy - Anne Beatrice Popi Italy - Anne Beatrice Popi
.svg.png) Japan - Hatsumi Furusawa Japan - Hatsumi Furusawa
 Lebanon - Joyce Sahab Lebanon - Joyce Sahab
 Luxembourg - Gabrielle Chiarini Luxembourg - Gabrielle Chiarini
 Malaysia - Agnes Chin Malaysia - Agnes Chin
 Malta - Fiona Micallef Malta - Fiona Micallef
 Mexico - Yolanda de la Cruz Mexico - Yolanda de la Cruz
 New Zealand - Claire Glenister New Zealand - Claire Glenister
 Northern Mariana Islands - Antoinette Marie Flores Northern Mariana Islands - Antoinette Marie Flores
 Norway - Karen Margrethe Moe Norway - Karen Margrethe Moe
 Panama - Janette Iveth Vásquez Sanjur Panama - Janette Iveth Vásquez Sanjur
 Papua New Guinea - Carmel Vagi Papua New Guinea - Carmel Vagi
.svg.png) Paraguay - Beverly Ocampo Paraguay - Beverly Ocampo
 Peru - María Gracia Galleno Peru - María Gracia Galleno
.svg.png) Philippines - Joyce Burton Philippines - Joyce Burton
 Poland - Katarzyna Zawidzka Poland - Katarzyna Zawidzka
.svg.png) Portugal - Alexandra Gomes Portugal - Alexandra Gomes
.svg.png) Puerto Rico - Deborah Carthy-Deu Puerto Rico - Deborah Carthy-Deu
 Réunion - Dominique de Lort Serignan Réunion - Dominique de Lort Serignan
 Scotland - Jacqueline Hendrie Scotland - Jacqueline Hendrie
 Senegal - Chantal Loubelo Senegal - Chantal Loubelo
 Singapore - Lyana Chiok Singapore - Lyana Chiok
.svg.png) South Korea - Choi Young-ok South Korea - Choi Young-ok
 Spain - Teresa Sánchez López Spain - Teresa Sánchez López
 Sri Lanka - Ramani Liz Bartholomeusz † Sri Lanka - Ramani Liz Bartholomeusz †
 Sweden - Carina Marklund Sweden - Carina Marklund
 Tahiti - Hinarii Kilian Tahiti - Hinarii Kilian
 Thailand - Tarntip Pongsuk Thailand - Tarntip Pongsuk
 Trinidad and Tobago - Brenda Joy Fahey Trinidad and Tobago - Brenda Joy Fahey
 Turks and Caicos Islands - Miriam Coralita Adams Turks and Caicos Islands - Miriam Coralita Adams
 United States - Laura Herring[7] United States - Laura Herring[7]
 United States Virgin Islands - Mudite Alda Henderson United States Virgin Islands - Mudite Alda Henderson
 Uruguay - Andrea López Uruguay - Andrea López
.svg.png) Venezuela - Silvia Martínez Venezuela - Silvia Martínez
 Wales - Barbara Christian Wales - Barbara Christian
 West Germany - Stefanie Angelika Roth West Germany - Stefanie Angelika Roth
 Western Samoa - Tracy Mihaljevich Western Samoa - Tracy Mihaljevich
.svg.png) Yugoslavia - Dinka Delić Yugoslavia - Dinka Delić
.svg.png) Zaire - Kayonga Benita Mureka Tete Zaire - Kayonga Benita Mureka Tete
References
- ^ a b "79 Women Vie For Miss Universe Crown". Associated Press. 1985-07-15.
- ^ "Edmonton's new focus". The Globe and Mail. 1984-10-23. p. M1.
- ^ "Miami Worried About Miss South Africa". The San Francisco Chronicle. Reuters. 1985-04-02.
- ^ "Protest Fears Force Miss South Africa Out Of Miss Universe Pageant". Associated Press. 1985-05-19.
- ^ "South African representatives to Miss Universe". Pageant Almanac. Archived from the original on February 21, 2006. Retrieved 2007-04-21.
- ^ Gomez, Shirley (11 August 2025). "Victoria Kjaer crowns Jennifer Ventura as Miss Dominican Republic Universe 2025: What happened to Celinee Santos?" [Victoria Kjaer crowns Jennifer Ventura as Miss Dominican Republic Universe 2025: What happened to Celinee Santos?]. Hola!. Archived from the original on 14 August 2025. Retrieved 14 August 2025.
- ^ Leisner, Pat (1985-05-13). "Miss Texas, the New Miss USA, Will Represent USA in Miss Universe Pageant". Associated Press.