| Miss Universe 1980 |
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| Date | 8 July 1980[a] |
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| Presenters | |
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| Entertainment | Donny Osmond |
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| Venue | Sejong Cultural Center, Seoul, South Korea |
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| Broadcaster | - CBS (international)
- KBS (official broadcaster)
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| Entrants | 69 |
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| Placements | 12 |
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| Debuts | - Cayman Islands
- Turks and Caicos Islands
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| Withdrawals | - Antigua
- Barbados
- Bophuthatswana
- El Salvador
- Fiji
- Mauritius
- Portugal
- Saint Kitts
- Saint Vincent
- South Africa
- Suriname
- Transkei
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| Returns | - Curaçao
- Guadeloupe
- Indonesia
- Sint Maarten
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| Winner | Shawn Weatherly United States |
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Miss Universe 1980 was the 29th Miss Universe pageant, held at the Sejong Cultural Center in Seoul, South Korea,[1] on 8 July 1980.[a] It was the first time in the pageant's history that the event was held in South Korea. At the conclusion of the event, Shawn Weatherly from the United States was crowned by Maritza Sayalero of Venezuela. Sixty-nine contestants competed in this year.
Results
Placements
| Placement
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Contestant
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| Miss Universe 1980
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| 1st runner-up
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- Scotland – Linda Gallagher[1]
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| 2nd runner-up
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- New Zealand – Delyse Nottle[1]
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| 3rd runner-up
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| 4th runner-up
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| Top 12
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- Canada – Teresa MacKay
- Colombia – María Patricia Arbeláez
- Iceland – Guðbjörg Sigurdardóttir
- Panama – Gloria Karamañites
- Puerto Rico – Agnes Tañón
- South Korea – Kim Eun-jung
- Tahiti – Thilda Fuller
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Final scores
- Winner
- First runner-up
- Second runner-up
- Third runner-up
- Fourth runner-up
- (#) Rank in each round of competition
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| Country/Territory
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Preliminary Average
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Interview
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Swimsuit
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Evening Gown
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Semifinal Average
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| United States[2]
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8.480 (1)
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8.317 (1)
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8.718 (1)
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8.883 (1)
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8.639 (1)
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| Scotland[2]
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7.785 (3)
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8.036 (5)
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8.273 (3)
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8.267 (5)
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8.192 (5)
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| New Zealand[2]
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7.885 (2)
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8.283 (2)
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8.400 (2)
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8.400 (3)
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8.361 (2)
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| Philippines[2]
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7.662 (5)
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8.121 (4)
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8.033 (6)
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8.433 (2)
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8.196 (4)
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| Sweden[2]
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7.572 (8)
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8.208 (3)
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8.250 (4)
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8.346 (4)
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8.268 (3)
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| Canada[2]
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7.711 (4)
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7.992 (6)
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8.200 (5)
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8.100 (6)
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8.097 (6)
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| Puerto Rico[2]
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7.598 (7)
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7.850 (7)
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7.892 (8)
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7.867 (10)
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7.870 (7)
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| Iceland[2]
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7.636 (6)
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7.675 (10)
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7.942 (7)
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7.933 (9)
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7.850 (8)
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| Korea[2]
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7.525 (11)
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7.658 (11)
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7.750 (10)
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7.967 (8)
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7.792 (9)
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| Colombia[2]
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7.531 (10)
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7.789 (8)
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7.729 (12)
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7.842 (11)
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7.787 (10)
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| Panama[2]
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7.514 (12)
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7.713 (9)
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7.742 (11)
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7.825 (12)
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7.760 (11)
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| Tahiti[2]
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7.566 (9)
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6.957 (12)
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7.858 (9)
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8.067 (7)
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7.627 (12)
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Contestants
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
External links