List of Miss Earth titleholders
Main article: Miss Earth
List of Miss Earth titleholders is an overview of the winners and top finalists of the Miss Earth competition.
Miss Earth titleholders
Countries
Country | Titles | Year(s) |
---|---|---|
Philippines | 3 | 2008, 2014, 2015 |
Ecuador | 2 | 2011, 2016 |
Venezuela | 2005, 2013 | |
Brazil | 2004, 2009 | |
Czech Republic | 1 | 2012 |
India | 2010 | |
Canada | 2007 | |
Chile | 2006 | |
Honduras | 2003 | |
Kenya | 2002[B] | |
Bosnia & Herzegovina | 2002[A] | |
Denmark | 2001 |
Notes
A Dethroned
B Took over title
Runners-up
Miss Earth has specific titles and crowns for each runner-up. To distinguish the runners-up at the national competition from the global level, Miss Earth international edition include the title "Miss Earth" before the names of the element - Air, Water and Fire - in the sash of runners-up; for example, "Miss Earth-Air."[14][15][16]
Notes
- ^ ^ In the pilot pageant of Miss Earth in 2001, the title of the 1st Runner-Up was formerly known as Miss Wind, before it was changed to Miss Air the following year.
- a b c Džejla Glavović of Bosnia and Herzegovina who was crowned as Miss Earth 2002 was dethroned on May 28, 2003 due to the reason cited by the Miss Earth Foundation as "failure to comply with the stipulations in her contract". Winfred Adah Omwakwe from Kenya, then-Miss Air, was formally crowned as the new Miss Earth 2002 on August 7 due to pageant rules stipulating that the 1st Runner-Up/Miss Air will take over if Miss Earth does not fulfill her duties. Prior with this result, each runner-up moved one position so Yugoslavia was the new Miss Air, Greece is Miss Water and Elina Hurve of Finland is the new Miss Fire. Hurve is a semi-finalist in the said competition. This year also marked the dethronement of another beauty queen Oxana Fedorova of Russia (her fellow European), who was originally Miss Universe 2002 (she was replaced by Justine Pasek of Panama who is the 1st Runner-Up).
- ^ Yanina Gonzalez, then-Miss Fire 2004, competed at Miss Universe 2004 and eventually placed 3rd Runner-Up in the said competition, marking her as the first Paraguaian woman to obtain the highest position ever slated to a Miss Paraguay, obtain same placements at separate pageants, marking at the Top 5 respectively and the first Miss Earth titleholder to do so.
- a b Priscilla Meirelles marked history for Brazil, to become the first country to win all of the Big Four international beauty pageants, when she won as Miss Earth 2004. A year later, the same event happened when she crowned her successor Alexandra Braun of Venezuela becoming the second country to win all four.
- a b Jennifer Pazmiño of Ecuador, then-Miss Air 2010 was dethroned due to her upcoming marriage with her fiancee in February 2011. Therefore, Carousel Productions decided that the new Miss Air 2010 would be Viktoria Shchukina from Russia, who was originally placed as a semi-finalist in the pageant (For the first time, a semi-finalist was appointed to become the 1st Runner-Up in a particular pageant should the original winner would relinquish her position, other than a finalist.) Unlike the 2002 dethronement, there was no movement of one position higher so those under Miss Air (Miss Water and so on) stayed the same.
- ^ Punika Kulsoontornrut of Thailand, then-Miss Water 2013 was dethroned due to her violations in her contract as titleholder last October 13, 2014, with regards to her participation in Miss International 2014 last November 11. She eventually placed 2nd Runner-Up in the competition (the same placement she held last year), making her the second to have the same placement in separate pageants, after Yanina Gonzalez of Paraguay did.
- ^ Maira Alexandra Rodriguez, Miss Water 2014, from Venezuela wasn't actually the original delegate of her home country to Miss Earth 2014. It was originally Stephanie de Zorzi who would represent Venezuela, but later withdrew by pageant organizers due to weight issues. Rodriguez was originally the Venezuelan delegate who would compete at Miss Earth 2015 which is scheduled to be held at Vienna, Austria on December.
- ^ A. Titleholder's age at the time of her crowning.
- ^ B. Originally scheduled to be held in Santiago, Chile but was moved to the Philippines.
- ^ C. Originally scheduled to be held in Thailand, but was moved back to the Philippines due to massive flooding.
A Dethroned
B Took over title
References
- ↑ Palmero, Paul (2007-00-00). "Miss Earth Former Titleholders". Pageant Almanac. Retrieved 2008-07-25. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ West, Donald (2007-00-00). "Miss Earth". Pageantopolis. Retrieved 2008-07-25. Check date values in:
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(help) - 1 2 Palmero, Paul (2007-00-00). "Miss Earth Locations & Dates". Pageant Almanac. Retrieved 2008-07-25. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Miss Earth coverage". Pageantopolis. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ T., Kyle (2001-10-28). "CATHARINA: The Danish Who Conquered The Earth". Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ Lo, Ricardo (2003-05-29). "Miss Earth dethroned!". Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- 1 2 "Pageant News Bureau News archive: October — December 2002". pageant.com. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ TTO online news
- ↑ "2008 Miss Earth Press Release Archive". Miss Earth. Archived from the original on August 21, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ Bago, Vanessa. "Miss Venezuela Is Miss Earth 2005". Miss Florida USA Ezine. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ "Miss Earth 2006 Chile's Hil Yesenia Hernandez Escobar". PinOy SPY!. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ "Miss Canada Jessica Trisko — Miss Earth 2007". The Insider. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ "Miss Earth 2008 - Coronation Night Video". Pinoy Front Page. 2008-11-09. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
- ↑ Palmero, Paul (2007-00-00). "Miss Earth Semi-Finalists". Pageant Almanac. Retrieved 2008-07-25. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Palmero, Paul (2007-00-00). "Miss Earth Former Titleholders". Pageant Almanac. Retrieved 2008-07-25. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ West, Donald (2007-00-00). "Miss Earth". Pageantopolis. Retrieved 2008-07-25. Check date values in:
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