Lorraine Downes
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Born | Lorraine Elizabeth Downes 12 June 1964 Auckland, New Zealand |
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Weight | 56.1 kg (124 lb) |
Hair color | Blonde |
Eye color | Blue green |
Title(s) | Miss New Zealand 1983 Miss Universe 1983 |
Major competition(s) |
Miss New Zealand 1983 (Winner) Miss Universe 1983 (Winner) |
Lorraine Elizabeth Downes (born 12 June 1964) is a New Zealand dancer and beauty queen who won the Miss Universe title in 1983 and the New Zealand version of the reality TV show Dancing with the Stars in 2006.
Miss Universe
Downes won the Miss New Zealand title and went on to represent her country at the 1983 Miss Universe pageant broadcast live from St. Louis, Missouri in July 1983. After the preliminary competition, Downes made the top twelve cut in sixth place, but placed second in the final evening gown competition, third in the interview competition, and fourth in swimsuit. She made the final five in third place behind Julie Hayek of the USA and Lolita Morena of Switzerland, and was eventually crowned Miss Universe. She wore a midnight blue gown and long gloves during the competition. Downes' win was New Zealand's first in the pageant's history, although Diana Delyse Nottle had placed second runner-up to Shawn Weatherly in 1980 and Donella Thomsen was a semi-finalist in 1981. No other delegate from New Zealand would make the cut until 1992.
Life after Miss Universe
In 1986 Lorraine Downes married Murray Mexted, a New Zealand rugby All Black, with whom she had two children, before divorcing in 2001. She also has a successful business in New Zealand. She was then married to the late former New Zealand international cricketer Martin Crowe.[1][2]
After years of relative anonymity, Downes competed in and won the New Zealand version of Dancing with the Stars in 2006 with dance partner Aaron Gilmore.[1]
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Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by
Norm Hewitt & Carol-Ann Hickmore
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Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand) winner Season 2 (2006 with Aaron Gilmore) |
Succeeded by Suzanne Paul & Stefano Olivieri |
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