Miss Europe 1988
The competition for Miss Europe 1988 was the thirty-fourth 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 1987/88
The event took place on May 8, 1988 in the Italian city of Ragusa in Sicily . There were 23 applicants. In the previous year, 1987, the competition was canceled. That is why MEO called him and the winner “Miss Europe 1987/88”.
country | Spelling at Pageantopolis | Spelling in the native language | Participation in other competitions |
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Placements | |||
1. Italy | Michela Rocco di Torrepadula | Michela Rocco di Torrepadula | |
2. Poland | Ewa Monika Nowosadko | Monika Nowosadko | Miss International 1987, Miss World 1987: 4th place |
3. Turkey | Sebnem Tan | Şebnem Tan | |
4. Iceland | Magnea Lovisa Magnusdóttir | Magnea Lovisa Magnúsdóttir | |
5. Israel | Limor stomach | ||
Top 13 | |||
Belgium | ? | ||
Finland | Minna Susanna Rinnetmaki | Minna Rinnetmäki | Miss World 1987 |
Greece | Ariadne Mylona | Αριάδνη Μυλωνά | Miss World 1988 |
Holland | Mascha ten Haaf | Mascha ten Haaf | |
Norway | Hege Arnesen | ||
Sweden | Annelie Eriksson | ||
Spain | Ana Jesús Rebollos Fernández | Ana Jesús Rebollos Fernández | |
Wales | Nicola Gail Davies | Nicola Gail Davies | Miss Universe 1987 |
Among the other participants (2 missing) | |||
Denmark | Janne Montell | ||
BR Germany | ? | ||
France | Nathalie Marquay | Nathalie Marquay | Miss Universe 1987, Miss World 1987: semifinals, Miss International 1988: semifinals |
Gibraltar | Isabella Serra | ||
Yugoslavia | ? | ||
Portugal | Helena Isabel da Cunha Laureano | Helena Laureano | Miss World 1988 |
Scotland | Eileen Ann Catterson | ||
Cyprus | ? |
Competitions 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 . In 1986 and 1987 (when the MEO competitions were canceled) the following events took place:
1986
It took place on February 28, 1986 in the Maltese capital Valletta in the Dragonara Palace Hotel under the name Miss Europe International . There were 24 applicants.
Placements:
- 1. Sweden : Raquel Bruhn / Rachel Bruhn
- 2. France : Cecile Lartique / Cécile-Aurore Lartigue
- 3. Hungary : Csilla Andrea Molnar / Molnár Csilla Andrea
- 4. Spain : Begona Marcos / Begoña Marcos
- 5. Austria : Elfriede Haindl
Other participants:
- Belgium : Brigitte Hensch
- Denmark : Dorte Wulff
- Germany : Patricia Patek
- England : Samantha Louise Brooks
- Finland : Ulla Perasto
- Greece : Evangelina Mantzana / Ευαγγελία ...
- Holland: Mandy Elisabeth Jacobs
- Ireland : Tracy Dodds
- Iceland : Audur Palmadottir / Auður Pálmadóttir
- Italy : Alessandra Simona Bassi
- Yugoslavia : Eleonora Barudzija / Eleonora Barudžija
- Liechtenstein : Annette Risch
- Malta : Fiona Micallef
- Norway : Line Veronica Jenssen
- Portugal : Isabel Correia De Oliveira
- Scotland : Morag Mathie
- Switzerland : Jasmine Vonlanthen
- Wales : Janet Taylor
- Cyprus : Naso Georgiuo / Νάσω Γεωργίου
1987
It probably took place on May 2, 1987 in Frankfurt am Main . One of the most known is a photo with the 16 applicants at Frankfurt Airport .
Among the participants:
Individual evidence
- ↑ misshollandnow.com , 5th place there
- ↑ Miss Europ a at Pageantopolis ( Memento from March 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Competition 1978–2002 at Pageantopolis (English) ( Memento from March 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ molnarcsilla.hu (Hungarian) shows photos of the participants.
- ↑ Presentation of the candidates in the TV show Na sowas! from February 22, 1986 with Thomas Gottschalk on YouTube
- ↑ So her autograph on molnarcsilla.hu
- ↑ Competition 1978–2002 at Pageantopolis (English) ( Memento from March 14, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
Web links
- Mondial Events Organization (MEO) ( Memento from February 8, 2002 in the Internet Archive )
- Competitions 1980 to 1989 at pageantopolis.com (English)