List of Miss International titleholders

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The following is a list of women who have won the Miss International title.

Miss International titleholders

Year Represented Titleholder Location Finals Venue Pageant date[1] № of delegates[2]
1960  Colombia Stella Márquez Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium August 12, 1960 52
1961  Netherlands Stam van Baer Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium July 28, 1961 52
1962  Australia Tania Verstak Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium August 18, 1962 50
1963  Iceland Guðrún Bjarnadóttir Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium August 16, 1963 46
1964  Philippines Gemma Teresa Cruz Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium August 14, 1964 42
1965  Germany Ingrid Finger[a] Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium August 13, 1965 44
1967  Argentina Mirta Teresita Massa Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium April 29, 1967 46
1968 23x15px Brazil Maria da Glória Carvalho Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budokan Hall October 9, 1968 49
1969  United Kingdom Valerie Susan Holmes Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budokan Hall September 13, 1969 48
1970  Philippines Aurora Pijuan Osaka, Japan Exposition Hall Fairgrounds May 16, 1970 47
1971  New Zealand Jane Cheryl Hansen Long Beach, California, USA Municipal Auditorium May 26, 1971 50
1972  United Kingdom Linda Hooks Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budokan Hall October 6, 1972 47
1973  Finland Anneli Björkling Osaka, Japan Exposition Hall Fairgrounds October 13, 1973 47
1974  USA Karen Brucene Smith Tokyo, Japan Nippon Budokan Hall October 9, 1974 45
1975  Yugoslavia Lidija Manić Motobu, Japan Okinawa's Expo Portside Theater November 3, 1975 48
1976  France Sophie Perin Tokyo, Japan Imperial Garden Theater July 2, 1976 45
1977 23x15px Spain Pilar Medina Tokyo, Japan Imperial Garden Theater July 1, 1977 48
1978  USA Katherine Patricia Ruth Tokyo, Japan Mielparque November 10, 1978 43
1979  Philippines Mimilanie Marquez Tokyo, Japan Mielparque November 12, 1979 43
1980  Costa Rica Lorna Chávez Tokyo, Japan Mielparque November 4, 1980 42
1981  Australia Jenny Annette Derek Kobe, Japan  ? September 6, 1981 42
1982  USA Christie Ellen Claridge Fukuoka, Japan  ? October 13, 1982 43
1983  Costa Rica Gidget Sandoval Osaka, Japan Tsukuba's Expo Plaza October 10, 1983 41
1984  Guatemala Ilma Urrutia Yokohama, Japan Kanagawa Prefectural Civic Hall October 30, 1984 46
1985  Venezuela Nina Sicilia Hernandez Osaka, Japan Tsukuba's Expo Plaza September 15, 1985 43
1986  England Helen Fairbrother Nagasaki, Japan Holland Village August 31, 1986 46
1987  Puerto Rico Laurie Tamara Simpson Tokyo, Japan Nippon Seinenkan September 13, 1987 47
1988  Norway Catherine Alexandra Gude Gifu, Japan  ? June 17, 1988 46
1989  Germany Iris Klein Kanazawa, Japan Kanazawa Kagekiza September 17, 1989 47
1990  Spain Silvia de Esteban Osaka, Japan Hattori Ryokuchi Park September 16, 1990 50
1991  Poland Agnieszka Kotlarska[b] Tokyo, Japan  ? October 13, 1991 51
1992  Australia Kirsten Davidson Nagasaki, Japan  ? October 19, 1992 50
1993  Poland Agnieszka Pachałko Tokyo, Japan  ? October 9, 1993 47
1994  Greece Christina Lekka Kansai, Japan Sun Arena September 4, 1994 50
1995  Norway Anne Lena Hansen Tokyo, Japan Sinjuyo Pension Hall, Nippon Seinenkan September 10, 1995 47
1996  Portugal Fernanda Alves Kanazawa, Japan Kanazawa Kagekiza October 26, 1996 48
1997  Venezuela Consuelo Adler Kyoto, Japan Kyoto Kaikan First Hall September 20, 1997 42
1998  Panama Lía Victoria Borrero Gonzalez Tokyo, Japan Koseinenkin Hall September 26, 1998 43
1999  Colombia Paulina Gálvez Tokyo, Japan Tokyo's U-Port Hall December 14, 1999 51
2000  Venezuela Vivian Urdaneta Tokyo, Japan The Koseinenkin Hall October 4, 2000 56
2001  Poland Małgorzata Rożniecka Tokyo, Japan Nakano Sun Plaza October 4, 2001 52
2002  Lebanon Christina Sawaya Tokyo, Japan Century Hyatt September 30, 2002 47
2003  Venezuela Goizeder Azúa Tokyo, Japan Radisson Miyako Hotel, October 8, 2003 45
2004  Colombia Jeymmy Vargas Beijing, China Workers Indoor Arena October 16, 2004 58
2005  Philippines Precious Lara Quigaman Tokyo, Japan Koseinenkin Hall September 26, 2005 52
2006  Venezuela Daniela di Giacomo Xianghe, China World First City November 11, 2006 53
2007  Mexico Priscila Perales Tokyo, Japan Hotel Prince Park Tower October 15, 2007 61
2008  Spain Alejandra Andreu Macau The Venetian Macao November 8, 2008 63
2009  Mexico Anagabriela Espinoza Chengdu, China Sichuan International Tennis Center November 28, 2009 65
2010  Venezuela Elizabeth Mosquera Chengdu, China Sichuan Province Gymnasium November 7, 2010 70
2011  Ecuador Fernanda Cornejo Chengdu, China Sichuan International Tennis Center November 6, 2011 67
2012  Japan Ikumi Yoshimatsu Okinawa, Japan Okinawa Prefectural Budokan Arena October 21, 2012 69
2013  Philippines Bea Rose Santiago Tokyo, Japan Shinagawa Prince Hotel Hall December 17, 2013 67
2014  Puerto Rico Valerie Hernandez Tokyo, Japan Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa November 11, 2014 73
2015  Venezuela Edymar Martínez Tokyo, Japan Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa November 5, 2015 70
2016
  • a The 1965-crowned Ingrid Finger remained Miss International until 1967 because of the cancellation of the 1966 pageant, making Finger the longest-reigning Miss International winner to date.
  • b Now deceased.

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