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Miss World 1974

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Miss World 1974 was the 24th edition of the Miss World pageant,[3] held on 22 November 1974 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, United Kingdom.[4] The event was viewed by an estimated 30 million people,[1] and was a "Wide World Special" on the ABC Television Network.[4]

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Helen Morgan of the United Kingdom was crowned the winner at the end of the event by Mrs. Julia Morley, becoming the second Welsh and fourth woman from the United Kingdom to win the title. Although it was known to the organizers at the time that she had a child as a single mother when she has crowned Miss Wales, due to intense pressure and media interest Morgan resigned four days later. The wife of the child's father had given many media interviews in the hours following the contest, creating extremely negative and lurid headlines. Morgan was the first Miss World titleholder to officially resign, and the second not to finish her reign as Miss World, after Marjorie Wallace in 1973.

Morgan had represented Wales in Miss Universe 1974 pageant earlier that year and placed first runner-up to eventual winner Amparo Muñoz of Spain. When Muñoz relinquished her Miss Universe title later that year, Morgan had already been outed as a mother and, therefore, ineligible to succeed Muñoz as Miss Universe. Muñoz was not replaced by any of the other runners-up.

Anneline Kriel of South Africa was crowned the new Miss World after Morgan's resignation. This was the second time that South Africa had won the title of Miss World.

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Debuts, returns, and, withdrawals

This edition marked the debut of Barbados, Guernsey, Jersey and Zambia and the return of Madagascar, which last competed in 1961, Denmark last competed in 1970, Nicaragua and Tunisia last competed in 1971, and Costa Rica, Ecuador, India and Western Germany last competed in 1972.

Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Peru, Portugal and Seychelles, withdrew from the competition for unknown reasons. Miss Turkey 1974, Melek Ayberk withdrew from the competition for unknown reasons.[5]

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Results

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Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1974[1][4]

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Contestants

Notes

  1. Black representative from South Africa competed as Miss Africa South in the pageant
  2. Competed as Africa South in the pageant
  3. Competed as Korea in the pageant

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