Miss Earth 2009
Data: | 22 listopada 2009 |
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Kraj: | ![]() |
Miasto: | Boracay |
Gala finałowa: | Boracay Ecovillage Resort and Convention Center |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 80 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Larissa Ramos, ![]() |
Poprzedniczka: | Karla Henry, ![]() |
Następczyni: | Nicole Faria, ![]() |
Miss Earth 2009 – 9. edycja konkursu Miss Earth. Odbyła się 22 listopada 2009 r. w Boracay Ecovillage Resort and Convention Center, w Boracay na Filipinach. W konkursie wzięło udział 80 kobiet z całego świata. Konkurs wygrała reprezentantka Brazylii - Larissa Ramos.
Wyniki
Miejsca
Wyniki finału | Uczestniczka |
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Miss Earth 2009 |
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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 | |
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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![]() | Suada Saliu | 22 | 179 | Lezha |
![]() | Kirsty Nichol | 19 | 173 | Islington |
![]() | Gisela Menossi | 21 | 180 | Río Cuarto |
![]() | Melinda Heffernan | 24 | 173 | Cremome |
![]() | Krystal Brown | 23 | 173 | Nassau |
![]() | Isabel van Hoof | 18 | 172 | Antwerpia |
![]() | Larissa Ramos | 20 | 178 | Manaus |
![]() | Yan Xu | 20 | 178 | Szantung |
![]() | Chen Yi-Wen | 21 | 173 | Tajpej |
![]() | Tereza Budková | 19 | 176 | Sezimovo Ústí |
![]() | Patrica Tjornelund | 22 | 179 | Kopenhaga |
![]() | Mariel Garcia | 24 | 178 | San Francisco de Macorís |
![]() | Diana Delgado | 25 | 173 | Manta |
![]() | Sandra Seifert | 25 | 175 | Bacolod |
![]() | Magalie Thierry | 22 | 178 | Froideconche |
![]() | Marlyne Lea Ayenne | 22 | 175 | Libreville |
![]() | Mariam Abdul Rauf | 21 | 173 | Region Północny |
![]() | Triantafyllia Sarantinou | 21 | 179 | Ateny |
![]() | Nona Diakonidze | 19 | 175 | Tbilisi |
![]() | Maria Luisa Santos | 24 | 174 | Dededo |
![]() | Marie-Ange Seymour | 19 | 173 | Le Moule |
![]() | Hamy Nataly Tejeda Funes | 24 | 173 | Gwatemala |
![]() | Alejandra Echevarria | 20 | 181 | Jaén |
![]() | Sabrina Anijs | 21 | 175 | Haga |
![]() | Alejandra Mendoza | 19 | 175 | La Lima |
![]() | Wang Shan Shan | 20 | 173 | Sinciang |
![]() | Shriya Kishore | 23 | 179 | Mumbaj |
![]() | Nadine Zamira Syarief | 25 | 168 | Dżakarta |
![]() | Kayleigh O’Reilly | 18 | 178 | Londonderry |
![]() | Noy Michaelov | 24 | 178 | Jerozolima |
![]() | Jenaae Jackson | 19 | 178 | Kingston |
![]() | Takada Tomomi | 22 | 172 | Tokio |
![]() | Lateesha Ector | 24 | 179 | Pierrefonds |
![]() | Catherine Muturi | 24 | 178 | Gatundu |
![]() | Alejandra Castillo | 22 | 178 | Bogota |
![]() | Park Ye-ju | 22 | 173 | Seul |
![]() | Elsa Marku | 18 | 175 | Prisztina |
![]() | Malena Orozco | 21 | 183 | Cartago |
![]() | Jamillette Gaxiola | 20 | 175 | Hawana |
![]() | Nicole Lichaa Khoury | 18 | 172 | Bejrut |
![]() | Theodora Bănică | 21 | 170 | Luksemburg |
![]() | Diana Kubasova | 20 | 175 | Ryga |
![]() | Jia Pei | 20 | 175 | Makau |
![]() | Madeline Nandu | 23 | 173 | Sabah |
![]() | Alison Gallea Valletta | 21 | 172 | Attard |
![]() | Pascale Nelide | 18 | 180 | Fort-de-France |
![]() | Natalia Quiñónez | 23 | 178 | Zapopan |
![]() | Richa Thapa Magar | 24 | 164 | Katmandu |
![]() | Modesta Alozie | 21 | 175 | Abia |
![]() | Catherine Irving | 19 | 172 | Waverley |
![]() | Ayesha Gilani | 26 | 170 | Lahaur |
![]() | Geraldine Higuera | 20 | 171 | Panama |
![]() | Gabriela Rejala | 20 | 175 | Ñemby |
![]() | Leticia Rivera | 21 | 179 | Cajamarca |
![]() | Niuriki Teremate | 21 | 173 | Punaauia |
![]() | Izabela Wilczek | 23 | 177 | Pabianice |
![]() | Dignelis Jiménez | 25 | 171 | Arecibo |
![]() | Chanel Grantham | 20 | 175 | Durban |
![]() | Ksenia Podsevatkina | 22 | 178 | Saratów |
![]() | Mayra Aldana | 23 | 173 | San Salvador |
![]() | Varuna Curry | 21 | 175 | Apia |
![]() | Dijana Milojkovic | 22 | 175 | Ćuprija |
![]() | Valerie Lim | 24 | 180 | Singapur |
![]() | Lea Sindlerova | 22 | 175 | Nitra |
![]() | Maja Jamnik | 18 | 175 | Lublana |
![]() | Amy Diaz | 25 | 168 | North Providence |
![]() | Aheu Deng | 18 | 196 | Dżuba |
![]() | Sarah Finlay | 23 | 178 | Glasgow |
![]() | Graziella Rogers | 22 | 171 | Lyss |
![]() | Giulia Simone Olsson | 19 | 175 | Sztokholm |
![]() | Rujinan Phanseethum | 20 | 172 | Udon Thani |
![]() | Evelyne Almasi | 24 | 180 | Dar es Salaam |
![]() | Mary Greatz | 21 | 173 | Nukuʻalofa |
![]() | Gözde Zay | 26 | 175 | Stambuł |
![]() | Alison Capron | 23 | 173 | Providenciales |
![]() | Karina Golovata | 21 | 178 | Kijów |
![]() | Dominique Dyer | 20 | 170 | Neath Port Talbot |
![]() | Jessica Barboza | 22 | 174 | Maracaibo |
![]() | Korinna Kocsis | 18 | 173 | Jakfa |
![]() | Luna Isabella Voce | 21 | 183 | Mediolan |
Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss Earth. (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss Earth 2009. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2020-04-27)]. (ang.).
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