| Miss World 1965 | |
|---|---|
| Date | 19 November 1965 | 
| Presenters | David Jacobs†, Michael Aspel[1] | 
| Venue | Lyceum Ballroom, London, UK | 
| Broadcaster | BBC | 
| Entrants | 48 | 
| Placements | 16 | 
| Debuts | Costa Rica, Gambia, Malta, Syria | 
| Withdrawals | Aruba, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Spain, Turkey | 
| Returns | Australia, Bolivia, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Malaysia, Peru, Rhodesia, Tahiti | 
| Winner | Lesley Langley [2][3]  United Kingdom | 
Miss World 1965 was the 15th edition of the Miss World pageant, held on 19 November 1965 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, UK. The winner was Lesley Langley of the United Kingdom.[2][3] She was crowned by Miss World 1964, Ann Sidney of United Kingdom. The UK became the second country to win the contest two years in succession. The first country to achieve this was Sweden when winning in 1951 and 1952. Former British winner, Rosemarie Frankland (Miss World 1961) performed a dance routine alongside Lionel Blair as part of the show's cabaret.
Results
| Placement | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss World 1965 | |
| 1st runner-up | |
| 2nd runner-up | |
| 3rd runner-up | |
| 4th runner-up | |
| Top 7 | |
| Top 16 | 
Contestants
.svg.png.webp) Argentina – Lidia Alcira Díaz Argentina – Lidia Alcira Díaz
.svg.png.webp) Australia – Jan Rennison Australia – Jan Rennison
 Austria – Ingrid Kopetzky[2] Austria – Ingrid Kopetzky[2]
.svg.png.webp) Belgium – Lucy Emilie Nossent Belgium – Lucy Emilie Nossent
 Bolivia – Gabriela Cornel Kempff Bolivia – Gabriela Cornel Kempff
.svg.png.webp) Brazil – Berenice Lunardi Brazil – Berenice Lunardi
.svg.png.webp) Canada – Carol Ann Tidey[2] Canada – Carol Ann Tidey[2]
.svg.png.webp) Ceylon – Shirlene Minerva de Silva Ceylon – Shirlene Minerva de Silva
 Colombia – Nubia Angelina Bustillo Gallo Colombia – Nubia Angelina Bustillo Gallo
 Costa Rica – Marta Eugenia Escalante Fernández Costa Rica – Marta Eugenia Escalante Fernández
 Cyprus – Krystalia Psara Cyprus – Krystalia Psara
 Denmark – Yvonne Hanne Ekman Denmark – Yvonne Hanne Ekman
 Ecuador – Corine Mirguett Corral Ecuador – Corine Mirguett Corral
 Finland – Raija Marja-Liisa Salminen Finland – Raija Marja-Liisa Salminen
 France – Christiane Sibellin France – Christiane Sibellin
 Gambia – Ndey Jagne Gambia – Ndey Jagne
 Germany – Karin Schütze Germany – Karin Schütze
 Gibraltar – Rosemarie Viňales Gibraltar – Rosemarie Viňales
.svg.png.webp) Greece- Maria Geka Greece- Maria Geka
 Holland – Janny de Knegt Holland – Janny de Knegt
.svg.png.webp) Honduras – Edda Inés Mungula Honduras – Edda Inés Mungula
 Iceland – Sigrún Vignisdóttir Iceland – Sigrún Vignisdóttir
 Ireland – Gladys Anne Waller[2] Ireland – Gladys Anne Waller[2]
 Israel – Shlomit Gat Israel – Shlomit Gat
 Italy – Guya Libraro Italy – Guya Libraro
 Jamaica – Carol Joan McFarlane Jamaica – Carol Joan McFarlane
.svg.png.webp) Japan – Yuko Oguchi Japan – Yuko Oguchi
 Jordan – Nyla Munir Haddad Jordan – Nyla Munir Haddad
 South Korea – Lee Eun-ah South Korea – Lee Eun-ah
 Lebanon – Yolla George Harb Lebanon – Yolla George Harb
 Liberia – Melvilla Mardea Harris Liberia – Melvilla Mardea Harris
 Luxembourg – Marie-Anne Geisen Luxembourg – Marie-Anne Geisen
 Malaysia – Clara Eunice de Run Malaysia – Clara Eunice de Run
 Malta – Wilhelmina Mallia Malta – Wilhelmina Mallia
 Morocco – Lucette Garcia Morocco – Lucette Garcia
 New Zealand – Gay Lorraine Phelps New Zealand – Gay Lorraine Phelps
 Peru – Lourdes Cárdenas Gilardi Peru – Lourdes Cárdenas Gilardi
.svg.png.webp) Rhodesia – Lesley Bunting[2] Rhodesia – Lesley Bunting[2]
.svg.png.webp) South Africa – Carrol Adele Davis South Africa – Carrol Adele Davis
.svg.png.webp) Suriname – Anita van Eyck Suriname – Anita van Eyck
 Sweden – Britt Marie Lindblad Sweden – Britt Marie Lindblad
.svg.png.webp) Syria – Raymonde Doucco Syria – Raymonde Doucco
 Tahiti – Marie Tapare[2] Tahiti – Marie Tapare[2]
 Tunisia – Zeineb Ben Lamine Tunisia – Zeineb Ben Lamine
 United Kingdom – Lesley Langley[2][3] United Kingdom – Lesley Langley[2][3]
 United States – Dianna Lynn Batts[2] United States – Dianna Lynn Batts[2]
 Uruguay – Raquel Luz Delgado Uruguay – Raquel Luz Delgado
.svg.png.webp) Venezuela – Nancy Elizabeth González Aceituno Venezuela – Nancy Elizabeth González Aceituno
Judges
Miss World 1965 contestants were evaluated by a panel of judges, among whom included Martine Carol, a French actress.[2]
Notes
Debuts
- Costa Rica, Gambia, Malta, and Syria competed in Miss World for the first time.
Returning countries
Nations not competing
 Chile Chile
 Nicaragua – Flora Sánchez Argüello Nicaragua – Flora Sánchez Argüello
.svg.png.webp) Paraguay Paraguay
 Philippines Philippines
 Turkey – Zerrin Arbaş Turkey – Zerrin Arbaş
References
External links
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