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8th Miss Universe pageant
Miss Universe 1959
Akiko Kojima
Date24 July 1959 (1959-07-24)
PresentersByron Palmer
VenueLong Beach Municipal Auditorium,Long Beach, California, United States
Broadcaster
Entrants34
Placements15
Debuts
  • Bolivia
  • Burma
  • Luxembourg
Withdrawals
  • Alaska
  • Australia
  • British Guiana
  • Chile
  • Paraguay
  • Singapore
  • Suriname
  • Venezuela
  • West Indies
Returns
  • Austria
  • Costa Rica
  • Iceland
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
WinnerAkiko Kojima
Japan
CongenialitySodsai Vanijvadhana (Thailand)
PhotogenicPamela Searle (England)
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Miss Universe 1959 was the eighthMiss Universe pageant, held at theLong Beach Municipal Auditorium inLong Beach, California, the United States, on 24 July 1959. This was the last year that the pageant was held in Long Beach, before moving toMiami Beach, Florida in1960.

At the conclusion of the event,Luz Marina Zuluaga of Colombia crownedAkiko Kojima of Japan as Miss Universe 1959.[1] Kojima was the first representative of Japan, and the first Asian woman to win the contest.[2]

Contestants from thirty-four countries and territories competed in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted byByron Palmer.

Background

Long Beach Municipal Auditorium, the venue of Miss Universe 1959

Selection of participants

Contestants from thirty-four countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant.

Debuts, returns, and withdrawals

This edition saw the debuts of Bolivia, Burma, and Luxembourg, and the returns of Austria, Costa Rica, Iceland, Thailand, and Turkey. Thailand last competed in1954, while Austria, Costa Rica, Iceland, and Turkey last competed in1957. Australia, the British Guiana, Chile, Paraguay, Singapore, Suriname, Venezuela, and the West Indies withdrew after their respective organizations failed to hold a national competition or appoint a delegate.[3] Alaska withdrew due to the formerTerritory of Alaska becoming astate of the United States and was thus demoted from a Miss Universe national pageant to aMiss USAstate pageant.

Christine Matias of the Philippines was set to compete at Miss Universe, but was barred by her university, the Philippine Women's University, as they do not allow their students to wear a swimsuit in front of the public.[4][5] Aida Kadamani was supposed to represent the United Arab Republic at Miss Universe, but withdrew after refusing to wear a swimsuit in front of the judges.[6] She was then replaced by Nawal Ramli, but she also did not push through with the competition as the pageant organizers failed to answer her queries whether she could substitute Kadamani.[6] Indonesia was supposed to compete for the first time, but was not able to send a candidate due to protests in Jakarta against the creation of Miss Indonesia.[7] Other countries who would not sanction their people to appear in swimsuits according to Oscar Reinhardt, then-executive producer of Miss Universe Inc., include Ireland, Portugal, and Spain.[5] Spain and Portugal would send their first representatives in the following year.

Results

Miss Universe 1959 participating countries and territories

Placements

PlacementContestant
Miss Universe 1959
1st Runner-Up
  •  Norway – Jorunn Kristjansen[8]
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
  •  England – Pamela Searle[8]
4th Runner-Up
  •  Brazil – Vera Ribeiro[8]
Top 15[8]
  •  Belgium – Hélène Savigny
  •  Colombia – Olga Pumarejo
  •  France – Françoise Saint-Laurent
  • Greece –Zoitsa Kouroukli
  •  Iceland – Sigríður Þorvaldsdóttir
  •  Israel – Rina Issacov
  •  Poland – Zuzanna Cembrowska
  • South Korea – Hyun-joo Oh
  • Sweden – Marie Ekström
  • West Germany – Carmela Künzel

Special awards

AwardContestant
Miss Friendship
Miss Photogenic
  •  England – Pamela Searle[10]
Miss Popular Girl
  •  South Korea – Hyun-joo Oh[10]

Pageant

Format

Same with1955, fifteen semi-finalists were chosen at the preliminary competition that consists of the swimsuit and evening gown competition. Each of the fifteen semi-finalists gave a short speech during the final telecast using their native languages. Afterwards, the fifteen semi-finalists paraded again in their swimsuits and evening gowns, and the five finalists were eventually chosen.[11]

Selection committee

  • Maxwell Arnow – American director
  • Claude Berr – French director, writer, producer, actor and film distributor[12]
  • Ghislaine R. de Amador – Ecuadorian judge[12]
  • Vion Papamichalis - film producer
  • Joseph Ruttemberg - Ukrainian-American photojournalist and cinematographer
  • Vincent Trotta – American artist[11]
  • Paul Wellmann - American journalist

Contestants

Miss Brazil 1969 Vera Ribeiro and Miss Japan 1959 Akiko Kojima during the national costume parade in Miami Beach, Florida.

Thirty-four contestants competed for the title.[13]

Country/TerritoryContestantAge[a]Hometown
ArgentinaLiana Cortijo[14]20Buenos Aires
AustriaChristine Spatzier[15]19Vienna
BelgiumHélène Savigny[16]24Brussels
BoliviaCorina Taborga[17]19La Paz
BrazilVera Ribeiro[18]19Rio de Janeiro
BurmaThan Than Aye[19]19Rangoon
CanadaEileen Butter[20]25Ancaster
ColombiaOlga Pumarejo[21]20Barranquilla
Costa RicaZianne Monturiol[22]20Heredia
CubaIrma Buesa[23]19Havana
DenmarkLisa Stolberg[24]18Copenhagen
EcuadorCarlota Ayala19Guayaquil
EnglandPamela Searle21Surrey
FranceFrançoise Saint-Laurent18Neuilly-Plaisance
GreeceZoitsa Kouroukli[25]18Athens
GuatemalaRogelia Cruz[26]18Guatemala City
HawaiiPatricia Visser[27]21Honolulu
HollandPeggy Erwich[28]22Rotterdam
IcelandSigríður Þorvaldsdóttir[29]18Reykjavík
IsraelRina Issacov[30]19Tel Aviv
ItalyMaria Buccella[31]18Trento
JapanAkiko Kojima[32]22Tokyo
LuxembourgJosée Pundel[33]19Grevenmacher
MexicoMirna García Dávila18Mexico City
NorwayJorunn Kristjansen[24]18Moss
PeruGuadalupe Hawkins[34]18Callao
PolandZuzanna Cembrowska[35]19Warsaw
South KoreaHyun-joo Oh[36]19Seoul
SwedenMarie Ekström[37]20Sundsvall
ThailandSodsai Vanijvadhana[38]22Phra Nakhon
TurkeyEzel Olcay[39]19Istanbul
United StatesTerry Huntingdon[40]19Mount Shasta
UruguayClaudia Bernat[41]20Montevideo
West GermanyCarmela Künzel[42]19Berlin

Notes

  1. ^Ages at the time of the pageant

References

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External links

Miss Universe 1959 national titleholders
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