Miss Universe 1980
| Miss Universe 1980 | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Date | 8 July 1980[a] | 
| Presenters | |
| Entertainment | Donny Osmond | 
| Venue | Sejong Cultural Center, Seoul, South Korea | 
| Broadcaster | |
| Entrants | 69 | 
| Placements | 12 | 
| Debuts | 
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| Withdrawals | 
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| Returns | 
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| Winner | Shawn Weatherly United States | 
Miss Universe 1980 was the 29th Miss Universe pageant, held on 8 July 1980[a] at the Sejong Cultural Center in Seoul, South Korea.[1] It was the first time in the pageant's history that the event was held in South Korea. Shawn Weatherly from the United States was crowned by Maritza Sayalero of Venezuela. Sixty-nine contestants competed in this year.
Results

Placements
| Placement | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss Universe 1980 | 
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| 1st runner-up | 
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| 2nd runner-up | 
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| 3rd runner-up | 
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| 4th runner-up | 
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| Top 12 | 
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Final Scores
| 
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| Country/Territory | Preliminary Average | Interview | Swimsuit | Evening Gown | Semifinal Average | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|  United States[2] | 8.480 (1) | 8.317 (1) | 8.718 (1) | 8.883 (1) | 8.639 (1) | 
|  Scotland[2] | 7.785 (3) | 8.036 (5) | 8.273 (3) | 8.267 (5) | 8.192 (5) | 
|  New Zealand[2] | 7.885 (2) | 8.283 (2) | 8.400 (2) | 8.400 (3) | 8.361 (2) | 
| .svg.png) Philippines[2] | 7.662 (5) | 8.121 (4) | 8.033 (6) | 8.433 (2) | 8.196 (4) | 
|  Sweden[2] | 7.572 (8) | 8.208 (3) | 8.250 (4) | 8.346 (4) | 8.268 (3) | 
| .svg.png) Canada[2] | 7.711 (4) | 7.992 (6) | 8.200 (5) | 8.100 (6) | 8.097 (6) | 
| .svg.png) Puerto Rico[2] | 7.598 (7) | 7.850 (7) | 7.892 (8) | 7.867 (10) | 7.870 (7) | 
|  Iceland[2] | 7.636 (6) | 7.675 (10) | 7.942 (7) | 7.933 (9) | 7.850 (8) | 
| .svg.png) Korea[2] | 7.525 (11) | 7.658 (11) | 7.750 (10) | 7.967 (8) | 7.792 (9) | 
|  Colombia[2] | 7.531 (10) | 7.789 (8) | 7.729 (12) | 7.842 (11) | 7.787 (10) | 
|  Panama[2] | 7.514 (12) | 7.713 (9) | 7.742 (11) | 7.825 (12) | 7.760 (11) | 
|  Tahiti[2] | 7.566 (9) | 6.957 (12) | 7.858 (9) | 8.067 (7) | 7.627 (12) | 
Contestants
 Argentina – Silvia Piedrabuena Argentina – Silvia Piedrabuena
 Aruba – Magaly Maduro Aruba – Magaly Maduro
.svg.png) Australia – Katrina Redina Australia – Katrina Redina
 Austria – Isabel Muller Austria – Isabel Muller
 Bahamas – Darlene Davies Bahamas – Darlene Davies
.svg.png) Belgium – Brigitte Billen Belgium – Brigitte Billen
.svg.png) Belize – Ellen Marie Clarke Belize – Ellen Marie Clarke
 Bermuda – Jill Murphy Bermuda – Jill Murphy
 Bolivia – Carmen Sonia Pereira Parada Bolivia – Carmen Sonia Pereira Parada
.svg.png) Brazil – Eveline Schroeter Brazil – Eveline Schroeter
 British Virgin Islands – Barbara Stevens British Virgin Islands – Barbara Stevens
.svg.png) Canada – Teresa Lynn McKay Canada – Teresa Lynn McKay
.svg.png) Cayman Islands – Dealia Devon Walter Cayman Islands – Dealia Devon Walter
 Chile – María Gabriela Campusano Puelma Chile – María Gabriela Campusano Puelma
 Colombia – Maria Patricia Arbeláez Colombia – Maria Patricia Arbeláez
 Costa Rica – Barbara Herrero Costa Rica – Barbara Herrero
.svg.png) Curaçao – Hassana Hamoud Curaçao – Hassana Hamoud
 Denmark – Jane Bill Denmark – Jane Bill
 Dominican Republic – Milagros Germán Dominican Republic – Milagros Germán
 Ecuador – Verónica Rivas Ecuador – Verónica Rivas
 England – Julie Duckworth England – Julie Duckworth
 Finland – Sirpa Viljamaa Finland – Sirpa Viljamaa
 France – Brigitte Choquet France – Brigitte Choquet
 Greece – Roula Kanellapoulou Greece – Roula Kanellapoulou
.svg.png) Guadeloupe – Elydie de Gage Guadeloupe – Elydie de Gage
 Guam – Dina Aportadera Guam – Dina Aportadera
 Guatemala – Lizabeth Iveth Martínez Noack Guatemala – Lizabeth Iveth Martínez Noack
 Holland – Karin Gooyer Holland – Karin Gooyer
.svg.png) Honduras – Etelvina Raudales Velásquez Honduras – Etelvina Raudales Velásquez
.svg.png) Hong Kong – Wanda Tai Hong Kong – Wanda Tai
 Iceland – Guðbjörg Sigurdardóttir Iceland – Guðbjörg Sigurdardóttir
 India – Sangeeta Motilal Bijlani India – Sangeeta Motilal Bijlani
 Indonesia – Andi Nana Riwayatie Basoamier Indonesia – Andi Nana Riwayatie Basoamier
 Ireland – Maura McMenamim Ireland – Maura McMenamim
 Israel – Ilana Shoshan Israel – Ilana Shoshan
 Italy – Loredana Del Santo Italy – Loredana Del Santo
.svg.png) Japan – Hisae Hiyama Japan – Hisae Hiyama
 Malaysia – Felicia Yong Malaysia – Felicia Yong
 Malta – Isabelle Zammit Malta – Isabelle Zammit
 Mexico – Ana Patricia Nuñez Romero Mexico – Ana Patricia Nuñez Romero
 New Zealand – Diana Delyse Nottle New Zealand – Diana Delyse Nottle
 Northern Mariana Islands – Angelina Camacho Chong Northern Mariana Islands – Angelina Camacho Chong
 Norway – Maiken Nielsen Norway – Maiken Nielsen
 Panama – Gloria Karamañites Panama – Gloria Karamañites
 Papua New Guinea – Mispah Alwyn Papua New Guinea – Mispah Alwyn
.svg.png) Paraguay – Martha Galli Paraguay – Martha Galli
 Peru – Mariailce Ramis Peru – Mariailce Ramis
.svg.png) Philippines – Maria Rosario Silayan † Philippines – Maria Rosario Silayan †
 Puerto Rico – Agnes Tañón Correa Puerto Rico – Agnes Tañón Correa
 Réunion – Myrose Hoareau Réunion – Myrose Hoareau
 Scotland – Linda Gallagher Scotland – Linda Gallagher
 Singapore – Ann Chua Ai Choo Singapore – Ann Chua Ai Choo
.svg.png) Sint Maarten – Lucie Marie Davic Sint Maarten – Lucie Marie Davic
.svg.png) South Korea – Kim Eun-jung South Korea – Kim Eun-jung
.svg.png) Spain – Yolanda Hoyos Spain – Yolanda Hoyos
 Sri Lanka – Hyacinth Kurukulasuriya Sri Lanka – Hyacinth Kurukulasuriya
 Sweden – Eva Birgitta Andersson Sweden – Eva Birgitta Andersson
.svg.png) Switzerland – Margrit Kilchoer Switzerland – Margrit Kilchoer
 Tahiti – Thilda Raina Fuller Tahiti – Thilda Raina Fuller
 Thailand – Artitaya Promkul Thailand – Artitaya Promkul
 Trinidad and Tobago – Althea Rocke Trinidad and Tobago – Althea Rocke
 Turkey – Heyecan Gokoglou Turkey – Heyecan Gokoglou
 Turks and Caicos Islands – Constance Lightbourne Turks and Caicos Islands – Constance Lightbourne
.png) United States – Shawn Weatherly United States – Shawn Weatherly
 United States Virgin Islands – Deborah Mardenborough United States Virgin Islands – Deborah Mardenborough
 Uruguay – Beatriz Antuñez Uruguay – Beatriz Antuñez
.svg.png) Venezuela – Maye Brandt † Venezuela – Maye Brandt †
 Wales – Kim Ashfield Wales – Kim Ashfield
 West Germany – Kathrin Glotzl West Germany – Kathrin Glotzl
Notes
- ^ a b The event was held at 8:00 am Korea Time (UTC+09:00); for the Americas, this was July 7 in their local times including the United States.
References
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