Miss Earth 2005 | |
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Date | October 23, 2005 |
Presenters | |
Venue | UP Theater, Quezon City, Philippines |
Broadcaster | |
Entrants | 80 |
Placements | 16 |
Debuts | |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Alexandra Braun Venezuela |
Congeniality | Katherine McClure Canada |
Best National Costume | Hye-mi Yoo South Korea |
Photogenic | Nataly Chilet Chile |
Miss Earth 2005, the 5th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, was held on October 23, 2005, in Quezon City, Philippines. A total of 80 candidates from around the globe took part in the event.
At the conclusion of the pageant, Alexandra Braun of Venezuela was crowned Miss Earth 2005 by outgoing titleholder, Miss Earth 2004, Priscilla Meirelles of Brazil. Like Brazil, Venezuela made history by becoming the second country to win all the Big Four international beauty pageants. [1]
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Earth 2005 | |
Miss Earth – Air 2005 | |
Miss Earth – Water 2005 | |
Miss Earth – Fire 2005 | |
Top 8 |
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Top 16 |
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Awards | Contestant |
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Miss Friendship | Canada – Katherine McClure |
Miss Photogenic | Chile – Nataly Chilet |
Miss Talent | Ukraine – Yevgeniya Rudenko |
Miss Cyber Press Earth | Poland – Katarzyna Borowicz |
Best in National Costume | South Korea – Hye-mi Yoo |
Best in Long Gown | Puerto Rico – Vanessa De Roide |
Best in Swimsuit | Venezuela – Alexandra Braun |
Miss Pond's | South Korea – Hye-mi Yoo |
Venezuela – Alexandra Braun | |
Dominican Republic – Amell Santana | |
Puerto Rico – Vanessa De Roide | |
Poland – Katarzyna Borowicz |
Top 16
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| Top 4
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No. | Judge | Background |
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1 | Leo Valdez | International performing artist |
2 | Baroness Eva de Koenigswarter | Fashion designer |
3 | Raquel Argondonia | Environmentalist, TV producer and TV host |
4 | James Hogan | President and CEO of Gulf Air |
5 | Catharina Svensson | Miss Earth 2001 from Denmark |
6 | Noel Lorenzana | Managing director for Home and Personal Care at Unilever |
7 | Vivienne Tan | Educator and social entrepreneur |
8 | Tessa Prieto-Valdes | Fashion maverick |
9 | Eugene Tameses | Marketing Director of Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila |
10 | Rosemarie Arenas | Socialite and environmentalist |
80 contestants participated in Miss Earth 2005: [2]
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