Miss Earth 2003
Data: | 9 listopada 2003 |
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Kraj: | Filipiny |
Miasto: | Quezon City |
Gala finałowa: | University of the Philippines Theater |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 57 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Dania Prince, Honduras |
Poprzedniczka: | Winfred Omwakwe, Kenia |
Następczyni: | Priscilla Meirelles, Brazylia |
Miss Earth 2003 - 3. edycja konkursu Miss Earth. Odbyła się ona 9 listopada 2003 r. w University of the Philippines Theater, w Quezon City na Filipinach. W konkursie wzięło udział 57 kobiet z całego świata. Konkurs wygrała reprezentantka Hondurasu - Dania Prince. Kolejne trzy miejsca zajęły odpowiednio delegacje: Brazylii, Kostaryki i Nikaragui. Polskę reprezentowała Marta Matyjasik, która w głównej rywalizacji uzyskała tytuł Miss Ognia (3. wicemiss).
Wyniki
Miejsca
Wyniki finału | Uczestniczka/Uczestniczki |
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Miss Earth 2003 |
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Miss Powietrza (1. wicemiss) |
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Miss Wody (2. wicemiss) |
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Miss Ognia (3. wicemiss) | |
Półfinalistki |
Nagrody specjalne
Nagroda specjalna | Uczestniczka |
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Piękno dla celu | Afganistan - Vida Samadzai |
Miss Fotogeniczności | Boliwia - Claudia Cecilia Azaeda |
Najlepszy kostium narodowy | Panama - Jessica Doralis Segui |
Miss Przyjaźni | Etiopia - Yodit Getahun |
Miss Talentu | Bośnia i Hercegowina - Mirela Bulbulija |
Najładniejsza w stroju kąpielowym | Francja - Jennifer Pichard |
Najładniejsza w sukni wieczorowej | Brazylia - Priscila Poleselo Zandoná |
Uczestniczki
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Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss Earth. (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss Earth 2003. (ang.).
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