Miss Earth 2005
Appearance
Miss Earth 2005 | |
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![]() Alexandra Braun | |
Date | October 23, 2005 |
Presenters | |
Venue | UP Theater, Quezon City, Philippines |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 80 |
Placements | 16 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals |
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Returns |
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Winner | Alexandra Braun Venezuela |
Miss Earth 2005 was the fifth edition of the Miss Earth pageant, held at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on October 23, 2005.
Priscilla Meirelles of Brazil crowned Alexandra Braun of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event. Like Brazil, Venezuela made history by becoming the second country to win all the Big Four international beauty pageants.[1]
Contestants
80 contestants participated in Miss Earth 2005:[2]
Afghanistan – Sitara Bahrami
Argentina – Eliana Ocolotobiche
Australia – Anne-Maree Bowdler
Bahamas – Nadia Cash
Belgium – Isabel van Rompaey
Bolivia – Vanessa Patricia Morón Jarzun
Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sanja Susnja
Brazil – Isabella Chaves
Cambodia – Mealea Pich
Cameroon – Wonja Ngeah Ginette Martine
Canada – Katherine McClure
Chile – Nataly Chilet
China – Noelle Li Yi-Jia
Colombia – Lia Patricia Correal Lopera
Czech Republic – Zuzana Štěpanovská
Denmark – Heidi Zadeh
Dominican Republic – Amell Santana
Ecuador – Cristina Eugenia Reyes Hidalgo
Egypt – Elham Wagdi
El Salvador – Irma Marina Dimas Pineda
Estonia – Anastassija Balak
Finland – Rita Aaltolahti
France – Alexandra Uhan
Germany – Rebecca Kunikowski
Ghana – Faustina Adjao Akoto
Haiti – Channa Cius
Honduras – Ruth María Arita
Hong Kong – Aisha Gu Reu
India – Niharika Singh
Indonesia – Jenny Graciella Jevinzky Sutjiono
Israel – Avivit Meirson
Jamaica – Daisi Pollard
Japan – Emi Suzuki
Kenya – Stella Malis
South Korea – Hye-mi Yoo
Latvia – Nora Reinholde
Lebanon – Chantal Karam
Macau – Rebecca Qian Qiong
Macedonia – Jana Stojanovska
Malaysia – Jamie Pang Hui Ting
Martinique – Elle Narayanan
Mauritius – Loshanee Moodaley
Mexico – Lorena Jaime Hochstrasser
Mongolia – Sarnai Amar
Nepal – Shavona Shrestha
Netherlands – Dagmar Saija
New Zealand – Tiffany Pickford
Nicaragua – Sandra Maritza Ríos Hernández
Nigeria – Ethel Okosuns
Niue Island – Ngiar Pearson
Norway – Vibeke Hansen
Pakistan – Naomi Zaman[3]
Panama – Rosemary Isabel Suárez Machazek
Paraguay – Tania María Domaniczky Vargas
Peru – Sara María Paredes Valdivia
Philippines – Genebelle Francisco Raagas
Poland – Katarzyna Weronika Borowicz
Portugal – Ângela Maria Fonseca Spínola
Puerto Rico – Vanessa De Roide
Romania – Adina Dimitru
Russia – Tatyana Yamova
St. Lucia – Hanna Gabrielle Fitz
Samoa – Josephine Meisake
Serbia and Montenegro – Jovana Marjanovic
Singapore – Sim Pei Yee
Slovak Republic – Diana Ondrejickova
South Africa – Jacqueline Postma
Sweden – Therese Denitton
Tahiti – Vaimiti Herlaud
Taiwan – Carolyn Lin Yi-Fan
Tanzania – Rehema Sudi
Thailand – Kanokwan Sesthaphongvanich
Tokelau – Landy Tyrell
Turks and Caicos – Trina Adams
Ukraine – Yevgeniya Rudenko
United Kingdom – Emma Corten
United States – Amanda Kimmel
Venezuela – Alexandra Braun
Vietnam – Đào Thanh Hoài
Zambia – Cynthia Kanema
References
- ^ "Brazilian Medical Student Wins Miss Earth 2004". The Seoul Times. October 24, 2005. Retrieved May 18, 2009.
- ^ Soul, John (23 October 2005). "Miss Earth 2005". Woman of the Earth News. Archived from the original on 16 August 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2009.
- ^ Brankin, Una (September 3, 2015). "'As a trainee quantity surveyor I'm a woman in a man's world but being Miss Earth lets me show my feminine side'". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
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