Miss Europe 1984

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View of Bad Gastein, the location of the event.

The Miss Europe 1984 competition was the thirty-second since 1948 organized by the Mondial Events Organization (MEO). It was founded by the French Roger Zeiler and Claude Berr, was based in Paris and arranged the competition until 2002.

The candidates had been selected in their countries of origin by national organizing committees that had concluded license agreements with MEO. It does not always have to be the first place in your national competition.

Miss Europe 1983/84

The event had been postponed from 1983 to the beginning of 1984, so that MEO called you and the winner “Miss Europe 1983/84”. It took place on February 17, 1984 in the Austrian spa and winter sports resort Bad Gastein . There were 25 applicants.

The participants
country Spelling at Pageantopolis Spelling in the native language Participation in other competitions
Placements
1. TurkeyTurkeyTurkey  Nese Erberk Neşe Erberk
2. FranceFranceFrance  Fredérique Marcelle Leroy Frédérique Marcelle Leroy Miss Universe 1983, Miss World 1983
3. FinlandFinlandFinland  Sanna Marita Pekkala Marita Pekkala Miss World 1983
4. BelgiumBelgiumBelgium  Françoise Bostoen Françoise Bostoen Miss Universe 1983, Miss World 1983: semifinals
5th Federal Republic of GermanyGermany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany  Loana Katharina Radecki Loana Radecki Miss Universe 1983: Semifinals, Miss International 1983
Top 10
DenmarkDenmark Denmark Tina Lissiette Dahl Jorgensen Tina-Lissette Dahl Jørgensen Miss World 1983
EnglandEngland England Karen Lesley Moore Karen Lesley Moore Miss Universe 1983: 5th place, Miss International 1984: semifinals
GreeceGreece Greece Plousia ("Sia") Farfaraki Πλουσία Φαρφαράκη Miss Universe 1983, Miss International 1983
AustriaAustria Austria Mercedes Stermitz Mercedes Stermitz Miss Universe 1983, Miss World 1983: semifinals
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Corinne Martin
Other participants
GibraltarGibraltar Gibraltar Giselle Ruiz
NetherlandsNetherlands Holland Nancy Lalleman Heynis Nancy Lalleman-Heijnis Miss Young International 1983, Miss Universe 1983, Miss World 1983: Semifinals
IrelandIreland Ireland Patricia Nolan Patricia ("Trish") Nolan Miss World 1983: Semifinals, Miss Universe 1984
IcelandIceland Iceland Kristin Ingvadóttir Kristín Ingvadóttir
ItalyItaly Italy Ambra Pellino Ambra Pellino
Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Yugoslavia Jadranka Mitrovic Jadranka Mitrovic
MaltaMalta Malta Jennifer Schembri
NorwayNorway Norway Janne Knutsen
PolandPoland Poland Lidia Wasiak Lidia Wasiak Miss World 1983
PortugalPortugal Portugal Anabela Elisa Vissenjou Ananíades Anabela Elisa Vissenjou Ananíades Miss Universe 1983
ScotlandScotland Scotland Linda Renton Linda Renton Miss Universe 1983
SwedenSweden Sweden Viveca Miriam Ljung Viveca Ljung Miss Universe 1983
SpainSpain Spain Garbiñe Abásolo García Garbiñe Abasolo Miss Universe 1984
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Wales Lianne Patricia Gray Lianne Patricia Gray Miss Universe 1983, Miss International 1983
Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus Katia Chrysochou Κάτια Χρυσοχού Miss World 1983

Competition of the "Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe"

From 1951 to 2002 there was a rival European competition organized by the Comité Officiel et International Miss Europe . This was founded in 1950 by Jean Raibaut in Paris , who later relocated to Marseille . The winners wore different titles such as Miss Europe , Miss Europe or Miss Europe International .

It took place on December 14, 1984 in the Austrian capital Vienna - in the El Dorado Fitness and Fun Center . There were 19 applicants.

Placements:

  • 1. Norway : Trine Elisabeth Mörk / Trine Elizabeth MørkNorwayNorway 
  • 2. Spain : Susana AlguacilSpainSpain 
  • 3. Hungary : Rita Toth / Tóth RitaHungary 1957Hungary 

Other participants:

Individual evidence

  1. misshollandnow.com
  2. missuniversegb.co.uk ( Memento of the original from February 15, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.missuniversegb.co.uk
  3. Miss Europ a at Pageantopolis ( Memento from March 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Competition 1978–2002 at Pageantopolis (English) ( Memento from March 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive )

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