Miss Earth 2001

1st Miss Earth pageant

  • Emma Suwannarat
  • Jaime Garchitorena
  • Asha Gill
VenueUniversity of the Philippines Theater, Quezon City, Metro Manila, PhilippinesBroadcaster
  • RPN
  • GMA Network
  • The Filipino Channel
  • Star World
Entrants42Placements10Debuts
  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Canada
  • Colombia
  • Croatia
  • Denmark
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • Estonia
  • Ethiopia
  • Finland
  • Gibraltar
  • Guatemala
  • Hungary
  • India
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kenya
  • Latvia
  • Lebanon
  • Malaysia
  • Netherlands
  • New Zealand
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
  • Peru
  • Philippines
  • Puerto Rico
  • Russia
  • Singapore
  • South Africa
  • Spain
  • Taiwan
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • United States
  • Venezuela
  • Zanzibar
WinnerCatharina Svensson
DenmarkCongenialityMisuzu Hirayama
JapanBest National CostumeShamita Singha
IndiaPhotogenicDaniela Stucan
Argentina
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Miss Earth 2001 is the first Miss Earth pageant,[1] held at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Philippines on 28 October 2001.[2][3]

At the end of the event, Catharina Svensson of Denmark was crowned as Miss Earth 2001.[4][5] It is the victory of Denmark in the history of the pageant.[6]

Contestants from forty-two countries and territories participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted by Emma Suwannarat, Jaime Garchitorena, and Asha Gill.[7]

Background

University of the Philippines Theater, the venue of Miss Earth 2001

Location and date

After the contract of Carousel Productions to stage the Mutya ng Pilipinas and Miss Asia Pacific International pageants was not renewed in the year 2000,[8] the production company, led by Ramon Monzon and Lorraine Schuck, has decided to come up with their own pageants, with the help of former beauty queens from Mutya ng Pilipinas. These pageants are eventually named as Miss Philippines (which eventually became Miss Philippines Earth), and Miss Earth, which focuses on environmental consciousness.[9]

Miss Earth was formally launched in a press conference on April 3, 2001 along with the search of Miss Philippines to represent Philippines in the international competition.[10][11] Likewise, the pageant tied up with the Philippine government agencies such as the Philippine Department of Tourism (DoT), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), and at least two international environmental groups such as the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the American Global Release to further its environmental advocacy.[12][13]

Selection of participants

Contestants from forty-two countries and territories were selected to compete in the pageant. There were originally sixty countries that will compete in this edition, but was trimmed down to fifty-two after the September 11 attacks that happened in New York and Washington, United States. The number of contestants was further whittled to forty-two following the air-strikes on Afghanistan by the coalition led by the United States. Some countries who withdrew due to the aforementioned events include Costa Rica, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Malawi, Nepal, Switzerland, Uruguay, and Vietnam.[14]

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Earth 2001
Miss Earth – Wind 2001
Miss Earth – Water 2001
Miss Earth – Fire 2001
Top 10

Special awards

Awards Contestant
Miss Friendship
  •  Japan – Misuzu Hirayama
Miss Photogenic
Miss Talent
Best in Swimsuit
Best in Evening Gown
Best in National Costume
Miss Creamsilk
Miss Close-up
Miss Avon
  •  India – Shamita Singha
Miss Lux
  •  India – Shamita Singha
Miss Ponds

Contestants

Countries and territories which sent delegates and results

Forty-two contestants competed for the title.[17][18]

Country/Territory Contestant Age[a] Hometown
Argentina Argentina Daniela Stucan 22 Ensenada
 Australia Christy Anderson Sydney
 Bolivia Catherine Villarroel[19] 19 Santa Cruz de la Sierra
 Brazil Simone Régis[10] 22 Santa Catarina
 Canada Michelle Weswaldi Woodbridge
 Colombia Natalia Botero[10] 21 Cesar
 Croatia Ivana Galesic[10] Zagreb
 Denmark Catharina Svensson 19 Copenhagen
 Dominican Republic Catherine Núñez Elías Piña
 El Salvador Grace Marie Zabaneh[10] 22 San Salvador
 Estonia Evelyn Mikomägi[20] 21 Tallinn
 Ethiopia Nardos Tiluhan Wondemu[10] 21 Addis Ababa
 Finland Martina Aitolehti[21] 19 Helsinki
 Gibraltar Charlene Ann Figueras[10] 21 Gibraltar
 Guatemala Carmina Elizabeth Paz Guatemala City
 Hungary Krisztina Kovacs Budapest
 India Shamita Singha[22] 22 Mumbai
 Italy Monica Rosetti 19 Milan
 Japan Misuzu Hirayama Tokyo
 Kazakhstan Margarita Kravtsova[10] 20 Astana
 Kenya Aqua Bonsu[23] Nairobi
 Latvia Jelena Keirane[10] 21 Riga
 Lebanon Adelle Raymond Boustany Beirut
 Malaysia Joey Tan[10] 24 Penang
 Netherlands Jamie-Lee Huisman North Holland
 New Zealand Abbey Flynn Auckland
 Nicaragua Karla José Leclair[10] Matagalpa
 Panama Aliana Khan[10] Panama City
 Peru Paola Barreda Lima
 Philippines Carlene Aguilar[24] 19 Quezon City
 Puerto Rico Amaricelys Reyes Isabela
 Russia Victoria Bonya Krasnokamensk
 Singapore Calista Ng[10] 23 Singapore
 South Africa Inecke van der Westhuizen Gauteng
 Spain Noemi Caldas Madrid
 Taiwan Hsiu Chao-Yun Taipei
 Tanzania Hilda Bukozo Dar es Salaam
 Thailand Victoria Wachholz Chiang Mai
 Turkey Gozde Bahadir Istanbul
 United States Abigail Royce[10] 25 San Diego
 Venezuela Lirigmel Ramos[25] Caracas
 Zanzibar Sheena Nanty Zanzibar City

Notes

  1. ^ Ages at the time of the pageant

References

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  2. ^ "Danish law student is Miss Earth". Filipino Reporter. 2001-11-08. Archived from the original on 2012-10-22. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
  3. ^ Lo, Ricardo F. (27 October 2001). "In fairness to Sherilyn". The Philippine Star. Archived from the original on 2015-02-10. Retrieved 11 June 2011.
  4. ^ West, Donald (2007-12-18). "Miss Earth History". Pageantopolis. Archived from the original on 2007-12-16. Retrieved 2008-01-07.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ Barawid, Rachel (2001-10-30). "Danish student wins 1st Miss Earth title". Manila Bulletin.
  6. ^ "Newly crowned". Sun Journal. 29 October 2001. pp. C6. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Google News Archive.
  7. ^ "Miss Earth adds touch of green to beauty tilts". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 24 September 2001. pp. A27. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Google News Archive.
  8. ^ Valera, Nini (19 November 2000). "The last 'Mutya'". Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A23. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Google News Archive.
  9. ^ Salterio, Leah (6 April 2001). "After losing mutya and Miss Asia, ex-beauty queen puts up her own contests". Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A26. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Google News Archive.
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  12. ^ Xinhua News, Online (2001-08-29). "Philippines to Host Miss Earth 2001 Beauty Contest". Xinhua News Agency. Archived from the original on August 30, 2009. Retrieved 2008-01-07.
  13. ^ Barawid, Rachel Castro (2001-10-11). "35 beauties vying for Miss Earth title". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2013-11-06. Retrieved 2023-10-07.
  14. ^ Burgonio, TJ (12 October 2001). "Beauties back out". Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A25, A27. Retrieved 18 October 2023 – via Google News Archive.
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  16. ^ "Down to Earth". The Times of India. 16 November 2001. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  17. ^ Soul, John (2001-10-28). "Miss Earth 2001". Woman of the Earth News. Archived from the original on 2010-04-05. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  18. ^ Castro Barawid, Rachel (12 October 2001). "35 beauties vying for Miss Earth". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 12 June 2011.
  19. ^ "Catherine Villarroel: "El título de madre te lo da tu hijo y los otros adjetivos te los da la sociedad"" [Catherine Villarroel: “The title of mother is given to you by your child and the other adjectives are given to you by society”]. El Deber (in European Spanish). 19 May 2023. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  20. ^ Jahilo, Valdo (28 August 2001). "Evelyn Mikomägi lubab missivõistlustega lõpu teha" [Evelyn Mikomägi promises to put an end to pageants]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  21. ^ Maria Pettersson (April 2009). "Martina Aitolehti. Miten myy tuote Martina Aitolehti". City. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  22. ^ Gujare, Mrinal (22 April 2015). "Stunning beauty queens share their thoughts about 'Earth Day'". The Times of India. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  23. ^ "Life after the runway". Daily Nation. 21 June 2020 [28 November 2008]. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  24. ^ Lo, Ricardo F. (28 April 2001). "1st Miss Philippines picked tonight". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
  25. ^ Lo, Ricky (27 October 2001). "In fairness to Sherilyn". Philippine Star. Retrieved 18 October 2023.

External links

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  • Miss Earth Foundation
  • Miss Earth Foundation Kids' I Love My Planet
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