Miss Earth 2010
Data: | 4 grudnia 2010 |
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Kraj: | Wietnam |
Miasto: | Nha Trang |
Gala finałowa: | Vinpearl Land Amphitheater |
Liczba uczestniczek: | 84 |
Zwyciężczyni: | Nicole Faria, Indie |
Poprzedniczka: | Larissa Ramos, Brazylia |
Następczyni: | Olga Álava, Ekwador |
Miss Earth 2010 – 10. edycja konkursu Miss Earth. Odbyła się 4 grudnia 2010 r. w Vinpearl Land Amphitheater, w Nha Trang w Wietnamie. Była to pierwsza edycja, która odbyła się poza granicami Filipin. W konkursie wzięły udział 84 kobiety z całego świata. Konkurs wygrała reprezentantka Indii - Nicole Faria.
Wyniki
Miejsca
Wyniki finału | Uczestniczka |
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Miss Earth 2010 |
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Miss Powietrza (1. wicemiss) | |
Miss Wody (2. wicemiss) |
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Miss Ognia (3. wicemiss) |
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Top 6 |
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Top 14 |
- W październiku 2011 roku Miss Earth Powietrza Jennifer Pazmiño z Ekwadoru została zdetronizowana z powodu wyjścia za mąż, tym samym tytuł Miss Powietrza przypadł reprezentantce Rosji Viktorii Shchukinie, która zajęła miejsce w Top 14 podczas konkursu.
Nagrody specjalne
Nagroda specjalna | Uczestniczka |
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Miss Fotogeniczności | Tajlandia - Watsaporn Wattanakoon |
Najlepszy kostium narodowy | Japonia - Marina Kishira |
Miss Przyjaźni | Gwatemala - Sue Ellen Castañeda |
Miss Talentu | Indie - Nicole Faria |
Najładniejsza w stroju kąpielowym | Wietnam - Lưu Thị Diễm Hương |
Najładniejsza w sukni wieczorowej | Ekwador - Jennifer Pazmiño |
Najładniejsza w tradycyjnym stroju wietnamskim Áo dài | Serbia - Tijana Rakic |
Uczestniczki
Państwo | Uczestniczka | Wiek | Wzrost (cm) | Miasto rodzinne |
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Anglia | Sandra Marie Lees | 25 | 170 | Birmingham |
Australia | Kelly Louise Maguire | 24 | 175 | Sydney |
Bahamy | Aquelle Plakaris | 24 | 178 | Nassau |
Belgia | Jessica van Moorlegh | 18 | 170 | Evergem |
Boliwia | Yovana O’Brien | 19 | 180 | Santa Cruz |
Bośnia i Hercegowina | Ema Golijanin | 18 | 177 | Sarajewo |
Botswana | Onalenna Gaopalelwe | 20 | 173 | Serowe |
Brazylia | Luisa de Almeida Lopes | 20 | 175 | Porto de Galinhas |
Chile | Pamela Soprani | 23 | 177 | Santiago |
Chiny | Zhao Shenqianhui | 19 | 177 | |
Chińskie Tajpej | Hsing Jung-lui | 19 | 175 | Tajpej |
Curaçao | Norayla Francisco | 25 | 181 | Willemstad |
Czechy | Carmen Justová | 19 | 176 | Sokolov |
Dania | Sandra Vester | 25 | 173 | |
Dominikana | Wisleidy Osorio | 25 | 172 | Samaná |
Ekwador | Jennifer Pazmiño | 22 | 180 | Guayaquil |
Egipt | Doaa Hakam | 22 | 169 | Luksor |
Filipiny | Kris Psyche Resus | 22 | 166 | Infanta |
Francja | Christelle Demaison | 20 | 181 | Chambéry |
Ghana | Golda Dayi | 24 | 175 | Akra |
Gruzja | Taliko Shubitidze | 18 | 174 | |
Guam | Naiomie Jean Santos | 18 | 175 | Maina |
Gujana | Soyini Fraser | 20 | 180 | Georgetown |
Gwadelupa | Maite Maillot | 24 | 175 | |
Gwatemala | Sue Ellen Castañeda Herrera | 24 | 172 | Gwatemala |
Holandia | Desiree van den Berg | 23 | 176 | Santpoort |
Hongkong | Xiaoyue Zheng | 20 | 176 | Hongkong |
Indie | Nicole Faria | 20 | 176 | Bengaluru |
Indonezja | Jessica Aurelia Tji | 24 | 170 | Dżakarta |
Irlandia | Alesha Gallen | 24 | 175 | Donegal |
Irlandia Północna | Judith Keys | 18 | 168 | Belfast |
Jamajka | Kai Ayanna McDonald | 24 | 172 | |
Japonia | Marina Kishira | 23 | 173 | Hokkaido |
Kajmany | Samantha Widmer | 23 | 175 | George Town |
Kamerun | Estelle Essame | 26 | 171 | Jaunde |
Kanada | Summer Anne Ross | 26 | 180 | Ontario |
Kenia | Miano Isabell Wangui | 22 | 174 | |
Kolumbia | Diana Marin | 22 | 180 | Cali |
Korea Południowa | Lee Gui-joo | 20 | 174 | |
Kosowo | Morena Taraku | 20 | 175 | Peć |
Kostaryka | Allyson Alfaro | 19 | 172 | San José |
Czechy | Carmen Justová | 19 | 176 | Sokolov |
Liban | Jihane Nehme | 26 | 174 | |
Luksemburg | Laureta Bardoniqi | 18 | 168 | Bettembourg |
Łotwa | Eva Caune | 22 | 168 | Ryga |
Madagaskar | Alexandra Randrianarivel | 23 | 173 | Antananarywa |
Malezja | Appey Rowena | 18 | 170 | Kota Kinabalu |
Malta | Christine Mifsud | 19 | 176 | |
Martynika | Christine Garçon | 22 | 178 | Le Vauclin |
Mauritius | Anne-Lise Ramooloo | 21 | 174 | Port Louis |
Meksyk | Claudia Lopez Mollinedo | 18 | 173 | Tabasco |
Mongolia | Bayaarkhuu Gantogoo | 24 | 175 | |
Nepal | Sahana Bajracharya | 21 | 167 | Katmandu |
Niemcy | Reingard Hageman | 25 | 176 | |
Nigeria | Inara Isaiah | 17 | 180 | Bayelsa |
Nikaragua | Junieth Rosales | 21 | 176 | Managua |
Norwegia | Iman Kerigo | 18 | 168 | Kløfta |
Nowa Zelandia | Lisa Davids | 20 | 165 | North Shore City |
Panama | Nicolle Morrell | 20 | 176 | Panama |
Peru | Silvana Vásquez | 22 | 174 | Cajamarca |
Polinezja Francuska | Mihiatea Ruta | 24 | 175 | |
Polska | Beata Polakowska | 24 | 172 | Ostrów Mazowiecka |
Portoryko | Yeidy Bosques | 22 | 180 | Mayagüez |
Południowa Afryka | Nondyebo Dzingwa | 24 | 175 | Roodepoort |
Republika Krymu | Anastasiya Sienina | 19 | 179 | Symferopol |
Rosja | Viktoria Shchukina | 22 | 176 | |
Rumunia | Andreea Capsuc | 19 | 171 | Bukareszt |
Samoa | Faaselega Oloapu | 23 | 180 | |
Serbia | Tijana Rakic | 22 | 180 | Belgrad |
Singapur | Maricelle Rani Wong | 20 | 166 | Singapur |
Słowacja | Tímea Szaboová | 20 | 183 | Bratysława |
Słowenia | Ines Draganovič | 19 | 174 | Lublana |
Stany Zjednoczone | Danielle Bounds | 26 | 183 | Kansas City |
Sudan Południowy | Atong de Mach | 22 | 180 | |
Szkocja | Cora Buchanan | 24 | 171 | Edynburg |
Szwajcaria | Liza Andrea Küster | 24 | 168 | Berno |
Tajlandia | Watsaporn Wattanakoon | 23 | 170 | Chiang Rai |
Tanzania | Rose Shayo | 21 | 182 | Dodoma |
Tonga | Glena Lavemai | 19 | 179 | |
Turcja | Döndü Şahin | 24 | 183 | Norymberga |
Ukraina | Valentina Zhytnyk | 18 | 179 | Nowa Kachowka |
Walia | Louise Hinder | 19 | 177 | Swansea |
Wenezuela | Mariángela Bonanni | 22 | 177 | San Cristobal |
Wietnam | Lưu Thị Diễm Hương | 20 | 171 | Ho Chi Minh |
Włochy | Ilenia Arnolfo | 26 | 181 |
Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona oficjalna Miss Earth. (ang.).
- Oficjalne wyniki Miss Earth 2010. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2015-12-25)]. (ang.).
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