Miss Earth 2008
Data: | 9 listopada 2008 |
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Kraj: | ![]() |
Miasto: | Angeles |
Gala finałowa: | Expo Pilipino |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 85 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Karla Henry, ![]() |
Poprzedniczka: | Jessica Trisko, ![]() |
Następczyni: | Larissa Ramos, ![]() |
Miss Earth 2008 – 8. edycja konkursu Miss Earth. Odbyła się 9 listopada 2006 r. w Expo Pilipino, w Angeles na Filipinach. W konkursie wzięły udział 85 kobiet z całego świata. Konkurs wygrała reprezentantka gospodarzy z Filipin - Karla Henry.
Wyniki
Miejsca
Wyniki finału | Uczestniczka |
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Miss Earth 2008 |
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Miss Powietrza (1. wicemiss) |
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Miss Wody (2. wicemiss) |
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Miss Ognia (3. wicemiss) |
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Top 8 |
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Top 16 |
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Nagrody specjalne
Nagroda specjalna | Uczestniczka |
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Miss Fotogeniczności | ![]() |
Najlepszy kostium narodowy | ![]() |
Miss Przyjaźni | ![]() |
Miss Talentu | ![]() |
Najładniejsza w stroju kąpielowym | ![]() |
Najładniejsza w sukni wieczorowej | ![]() |
Uczestniczki
Państwo | Uczestniczka | Wiek | Wzrost (cm) | Miasto rodzinne |
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![]() | Rudina Suti | 21 | 178 | Tirana |
![]() | Caroline Duffy | 22 | 175 | York |
![]() | Camila Solórzano Ayusa | 18 | 176 | Tucumán |
![]() | Rachael Smith Como | 23 | 179 | Perth |
![]() | Garnell Storr | 25 | 170 | Musha Cay |
![]() | Debby Gommeren | 20 | 176 | Antwerpia |
![]() | Tsokye Tsomo Karchung | 24 | 175 | Thimphu |
![]() | Carolina Urquiola | 23 | 176 | La Paz |
![]() | Alisa Zlatarevic | 20 | 176 | Sarajewo |
![]() | Nametso Ngwako | 19 | 173 | Dystrykt Central |
![]() | Tatiane Alves | 24 | 177 | Conselheiro Lafaiete |
![]() | Ying Kun Zhou | 22 | 182 | Szantung |
![]() | Hana Svobodová | 19 | 174 | Wysoczyna |
![]() | Yin Yin Tsai | 22 | 175 | Tajpej |
![]() | Olga Yumba | 20 | 171 | Mbuji-Mayi |
![]() | Diana González Flores | 18 | 173 | San Francisco de Macorís |
![]() | Andrea Carolina León | 20 | 170 | Machala |
![]() | Kidan Tesfahun | 24 | 180 | Addis Abeba |
![]() | Karla Henry | 22 | 173 | Cebu City |
![]() | Minna Nikkila | 21 | 170 | Tampere |
![]() | Charlotte Lagauzere | 24 | 181 | Bajonna |
![]() | Sara Adoley Addo | 24 | 165 | Akra |
![]() | Ria Antoniou | 19 | 175 | Ateny |
![]() | Sopiko Svimonishvili | 20 | 180 | Rustawi |
![]() | Jennifer Desbouiges | 22 | 175 | Basse-Terre |
![]() | Jennifer Neves | 26 | 185 | Hagåtña |
![]() | Adriana Reverón | 23 | 177 | Teneryfa |
![]() | Melanie de Laat | 22 | 175 | Utrecht |
![]() | Kenia Andrade | 22 | 178 | Atlántida |
![]() | Tanvi Vyas | 22 | 174 | Vadodara |
![]() | Hedhy Kurniati | 22 | 174 | Dżakarta |
![]() | Gemma Walker | 22 | 175 | Mayo |
![]() | Lin Mor | 18 | 173 | Tel Awiw-Jafa |
![]() | Simone Burke | 21 | 173 | Saint Andrew |
![]() | Akemi Fukumura | 26 | 178 | Tokio |
![]() | Denise Garrido | 21 | 176 | Bradford |
![]() | Mariana Rodríguez Merchan | 20 | 180 | Cali |
![]() | Katissia Kouta | 20 | 172 | Brazzaville |
![]() | Seo Seol-hee | 19 | 178 | Daegu |
![]() | Yllka Berisha | 20 | 178 | Prisztina |
![]() | Wendy Cordero Sánchez | 20 | 175 | Cartago |
![]() | Jessica Silva | 18 | 177 | Camagüey |
![]() | Pamela Saade | 25 | 174 | Bejrut |
![]() | Marit Woods | 21 | 171 | Monrovia |
![]() | Ingrida Kazlauskaite | 24 | 173 | Kowno |
![]() | Nadia Neves Pereira | 22 | 175 | Luksemburg |
![]() | Anita Baltruna | 25 | 175 | Jełgawa |
![]() | Qian Wei Na | 22 | 173 | Makau |
![]() | Audrey Ng | 23 | 170 | Perak |
![]() | Maria Galea | 18 | 173 | Valetta |
![]() | Frédérique Violene Grainville | 18 | 170 | Fort-de-France |
![]() | Abigail Elizalde Romo | 23 | 183 | Torreón |
![]() | Dayana Schult | 18 | 180 | Schwerin |
![]() | Uko Ezinne | 22 | 174 | Lagos |
![]() | Thelma Rodríguez | 19 | 175 | Chinandega |
![]() | Rachel Crofts | 20 | 174 | Manawatu |
![]() | Nosheen Idrees | 22 | 174 | Dźhelam |
![]() | Shassia Ubillus | 25 | 172 | Panama |
![]() | Giuliana Zevallos | 20 | 180 | Loreto |
![]() | Karolina Filipkowska | 20 | 180 | Łódź |
![]() | Matapa Maila | 23 | 175 | Limpopo |
![]() | Anna Mezentseva | 23 | 181 | Moskwa |
![]() | Ruxandra Popa | 21 | 180 | Abrud |
![]() | Cynthia Akazuba | 18 | 170 | Kigali |
![]() | Teresita Gómez | 23 | 173 | San Salvador |
![]() | Bojana Traljic | 18 | 180 | Subotica |
![]() | Ivy Leow Kian Peng | 25 | 170 | Singapur |
![]() | Martina Tóthová | 20 | 175 | Pieszczany |
![]() | Sara Franceskin | 18 | 176 | Lublana |
![]() | Jana Murrell | 26 | 181 | Omaha |
![]() | Nok Nora Duany | 18 | 181 | Dżuba |
![]() | Priscilla Yhap | 22 | 175 | Paramaribo |
![]() | Courtney St. John | 22 | 177 | Glasgow |
![]() | Nasanin Nuri | 21 | 173 | Teheran |
![]() | Fanny Blome | 18 | 182 | Norrköping |
![]() | Vahinetua Flaccadori | 18 | 175 | Papeete |
![]() | Piyaporn Deejing | 19 | 173 | Nakhon Ratchasima |
![]() | Miriam Obdema | 25 | 175 | Arusza |
![]() | Demet Karadeniz | 25 | 178 | Ankara |
![]() | Sessily Pratt | 18 | 170 | Providenciales |
![]() | Daisy Nabagereka | 22 | 175 | Kampala |
![]() | Jamie Lee Williams | 22 | 170 | Powys |
![]() | Daniela Torrealba | 19 | 175 | San Cristóbal |
![]() | Krisztina Polgár | 21 | 175 | Törökszentmiklós |
![]() | Caterina Pasquale | 24 | 173 | Crotone |
Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss Earth. (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss Earth 2008. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2020-04-27)]. (ang.).
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