| Miss World 1956 | |
|---|---|
|  Petra Schürmann, Miss World 1956 | |
| Date | 15 October 1956 | 
| Presenters | Eric Morley | 
| Venue | Lyceum Ballroom, London, United Kingdom | 
| Entrants | 24 | 
| Placements | 6 | 
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Petra Schürmann  West Germany | 
Miss World 1956 was the 6th edition of the Miss World pageant, held on 15 October 1956 at the Lyceum Ballroom in London, United Kingdom. 24 contestants competed for title of Miss World. The winner was Petra Schürmann, who represented Germany. She was crowned by Miss World 1955, Susana Duijm of Venezuela.
The announcement of the winner was marked by a moment of confusion. The United States representative, Miss USA 1956 first runner-up Betty Lane Cherry, was given the winner's sash to wear just before the ceremony, and briefly it was reported that she was the winner. She ultimately was named as the first runner-up, commenting to the press that "two seconds don't make one first".[1][2]
Results

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results for Miss World 1956
| Placement | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss World 1956 | |
| 1st runner-up | |
| 2nd runner-up | 
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| 3rd runner-up | |
| 4th runner-up | 
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| 5th runner-up | 
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The Top 6 of Miss World 1956
Contestants
 Austria – Margaret Scherz Austria – Margaret Scherz
.svg.png.webp) Belgium – Madeleine Hotelet Belgium – Madeleine Hotelet
 Denmark – Anne Rye Nielsen Denmark – Anne Rye Nielsen
.svg.png.webp) Egypt – Norma Dugo Egypt – Norma Dugo
 Finland – Sirpa Helena Koivu Finland – Sirpa Helena Koivu
 France – Geneviève Solare France – Geneviève Solare
 West Germany – Petra Schürmann West Germany – Petra Schürmann
 Great Britain – Iris Alice Kathleen Waller Great Britain – Iris Alice Kathleen Waller
.svg.png.webp) Greece – Maria Paraloglou Greece – Maria Paraloglou
 Holland – Ans van Pothoven Holland – Ans van Pothoven
 Iceland – Ágústa Guðmundsdóttir[4] Iceland – Ágústa Guðmundsdóttir[4]
 Ireland – Amy Kelly[4] Ireland – Amy Kelly[4]
 Israel – Rina Weiss[5] Israel – Rina Weiss[5]
 Italy – Angela Portaluri Italy – Angela Portaluri
.svg.png.webp) Japan – Midoriko Tokura[3] Japan – Midoriko Tokura[3]
 Morocco – Lydia Marin Morocco – Lydia Marin
 New Zealand – Jeannette de Montalk New Zealand – Jeannette de Montalk
.svg.png.webp) South Africa – Norma Vorster South Africa – Norma Vorster
 Sweden – Eva Bränn Sweden – Eva Bränn
.svg.png.webp) Switzerland – Yolanda Daetwyler Switzerland – Yolanda Daetwyler
 Tunisia – Pascaline Agnes Tunisia – Pascaline Agnes
 Turkey – Suna Tekin Turkey – Suna Tekin
.svg.png.webp) United States – Betty Lane Cherry United States – Betty Lane Cherry
.svg.png.webp) Venezuela – Celsa Pieri Venezuela – Celsa Pieri
Notes
Debuts
Returns
Last competed in 1954:
Withdrawals
References
- ↑  Eddy Gilmore, "Miss Germany Wins World Beauty Title", Associated Press in San Mateo Times, 16 October 1956. Retrieved 2017-02-17 via Newspapers.com  
- ↑ Dale Linder-Altman, " It's happened before: Orangeburg queen also incorrectly labeled winner", The Times and Democrat, 22 December 2015.
- 1 2 "OPERA HOUSE RECITAL". The Sydney Morning Herald. 17 August 1964. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- 1 2 "Miss World Competition Through the Years". E!. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
- ↑ "Israeli beauties". The News-Dispatch. 17 July 1956. p. 5. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
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