Miss Iriga is Katrina Euda Sumayao

A seventeen year old unassuming college lass won the title of Miss Iriga 2007 and the top prize of Php 50,000.00 plus three other minor awards in this year`s edition of the Iriga City Beauty Pageant held in connection with the city`s celebration of its pintakasi each year on June 13.
Katrina Euda R. Sumayao bested a field of 20 young, beautiful and talented ladies in an elegant and spectacular coronation night held at the newly repaired (damaged by Typhoon Reming) City Colosseum on June 11, 2007.
Her royal court includes Ms. Rinconada Jennifer S. Arguelles of Bato, Cam. Sur; Ms. Tourism Shecill Bhertie Bagaporo of Iriga City; 1st runner-up Dona Ann R. Oñate of Nabua; and 2nd runner-up Sweinah V. Romaraog of Bato.
The bevy of beauties dazzled the crowd with their breath-taking opening number and their inspiring production number in their enchanting evening gowns. The show, whose theme is "Healing the World" brought into focus, yet again, one of Iriga City Mayor Madel Alfelor-Gazmen`s passionate advocacy of conserving nature and saving it for future generations.
The evening gown competition strayed away from the usual fashion norm by featuring the students of the only Special Education School (SPED) catering to differently-abled children in Rinconada, translating in sign language the song "Heal the World". It also featured 20 young kids carrying lit candles to whom the candidates passed on seedlings representing the future and the kind of world that they are going to receive.
The show was directed and produced by Mr. Eladio Nagrampa in cooperation with Mayor Madel, the Iriga LGU, the City Tourism Officer Engr. Nona Vanessa M. Santiago and her staff.
Miss Iriga Katrina Euda R. Sumayao is a seventeen year old high school graduate of La Consolacion College of Iriga and had passed the rigid standards of the region`s most academically prestigious educational institution, Bicol University where she will be taking up B.S. Biology. She is a true blue Irigueña.
Miss Rinconada Jennifer S. Arguelles is from Bato, Camarines Sur and is a third year nursing student at the Perpetual Help College in Manila. She is 19 years old
Miss Tourism Shecill Bhertie Bagaporo is a 17 year old Irigueña who is studying to be a Nurse at the University of Northeastern Philippines. She will be in her third year.
First Runner-up is Miss Dona Ann R. Oñate, she is Miss intrams 2006 at the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) where she is a 2nd year nursing student. She is 17 years old and hails from Nabua, Camarines Sur.
Second Runner-up is 19-year old Miss Sweinah V. Romaraog of Bato, Camarines Sur. She is in her senior year in nursing at the University of Saint Anthony. (CHIN PINEDA)
Source: http://www.iriga.gov.ph/ic/ic_news.asp?news=202
Katrina Euda R. Sumayao bested a field of 20 young, beautiful and talented ladies in an elegant and spectacular coronation night held at the newly repaired (damaged by Typhoon Reming) City Colosseum on June 11, 2007.



The evening gown competition strayed away from the usual fashion norm by featuring the students of the only Special Education School (SPED) catering to differently-abled children in Rinconada, translating in sign language the song "Heal the World". It also featured 20 young kids carrying lit candles to whom the candidates passed on seedlings representing the future and the kind of world that they are going to receive.
The show was directed and produced by Mr. Eladio Nagrampa in cooperation with Mayor Madel, the Iriga LGU, the City Tourism Officer Engr. Nona Vanessa M. Santiago and her staff.
Miss Iriga Katrina Euda R. Sumayao is a seventeen year old high school graduate of La Consolacion College of Iriga and had passed the rigid standards of the region`s most academically prestigious educational institution, Bicol University where she will be taking up B.S. Biology. She is a true blue Irigueña.


Miss Tourism Shecill Bhertie Bagaporo is a 17 year old Irigueña who is studying to be a Nurse at the University of Northeastern Philippines. She will be in her third year.
First Runner-up is Miss Dona Ann R. Oñate, she is Miss intrams 2006 at the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) where she is a 2nd year nursing student. She is 17 years old and hails from Nabua, Camarines Sur.
Second Runner-up is 19-year old Miss Sweinah V. Romaraog of Bato, Camarines Sur. She is in her senior year in nursing at the University of Saint Anthony. (CHIN PINEDA)
Source: http://www.iriga.gov.ph/ic/ic_news.asp?news=202
Labels: Miss Iriga 2007, Official results, Press release
Naga City bags coveted Ms. Kaogma '07 crown
CADLAN, Pili—The lively, colorful and much-awaited Ms. Kaogma ‘07 Beauty Search nearly missed its schedule when a sudden downpour delayed the anticipated event by several minutes last May 23, 2007 at the floodlit Kaogma stage here.
After much suspense, the huge crowd was eventually treated to an eye feast as 20 candidates paraded their beautiful faces and well-toned bodies before a distinguished panel of judges chaired by Mr. Eric Pe Benito, an ABS-CBN creative consultant.
Other members of the Board of Judges were Ms. Margarita Araneta Flores, a well-known chef and restaurateur, Ms. Gwendolyn Cu, an interior designer and creative director of Avenue Square, Dr. Mary Jane Guazon-Uy, a dermatologist and skin and body specialist, Ms. Aleta Naz General, former Miss Naga City ‘77, Ms. Sol Guysayko, boutique owner and noted entrepreneur. Mr. Russel Santiago, events planner and creative director and Bianca Salonga, features editor of Mega magazine and grandaughter of nationalist senator, Jovito Salonga.
Newly re-elected Governor LRay Villafuerte, his beauteous wife, Lara, with Vice Gov. Sal Fortuno, along with their entourage arrived just in time as the pageant was starting and were duly acknowledged by Patrick Monroe who was the host for the night.
Out of the 20 candidates, the top ten were already chosen in a pre-pageant judging a day before the pageant proper where a different set of judges met with each candidate. After the standard Q & A portion, the magic five were finally selected and ranked.
When the winners were announced, 18-year old BS Tourism student Janine Arianne Leal easily bagged the coveted crown as the new Ms. Kaogma. The Mariner’s Polytechnic Colleges Foundation 5’5 talled coed was also awarded as Best in Evening Gown while 16-year old Linda Bucklund of Iriga City with her doll-like features was named Ms. Camarines Sur. Ma. Venus Raj, the 18-year old Indian mestiza and proverbial crowd favorite, settled for the title Ms. Kaogma Tourism with 17-year old statusque 5’10 1/2 Fil-Am beauty, Tabetha Frick, adjudged as First Runner-up and leggy Ms. Honelyn Maninang, 17 years old and an International Hospitality Management student from the University of Northeastern Philippines rounded up the winning circle as Second Runner-up. Tall and dusky Ms. Raj, exudign an exotic allure is an Arts and Letters major at Bicol University was also chosen as Best in Swimsuit while Ms. Frick, although a high school graduate, was very articulate despite her youth and dreams of becoming a magazine writer in a high-end magazine someday. Ma. Kristela Marquez, a 21-year old former flight stewardess was voted as Ms. Congeniality and Shara Jane Cervantes, 18 years old, was chosen as Ms. Photogenic.
Earlier in the evening, the 20 finalists were serenaded by hunky actor and matinee idol Piolo Pascual with three Pilipino love songs to the shrieking delight of the adoring fans and admiring audience.
All special award were given a sash, bouquet, trophy and P3,000.00 cash each. Ms. Kaogma, like the rest of the title holders got a sash, crown bouquet, trophy and P100,000.00 cash. P50,000.00 cash for Ms. Camarines Sur, P40,000.00 cash for Ms. Kaogma Tourism, P30,000.00 cash for the First Runner-up, and P20,000.00 cash for the Second runner-up winner.
Criteria for judging were Beauty of Face, 40%, Beauty of Figure, 30% and Poise and Personality, 15%, and Intelligence, 15% for a total of 100%.
Prior to the turning over their crowns, last year’s winners, Ivy Tan of Naga City, Ms. Camarines Sur ‘06 and Amanda Powell of Albay, Ms. Kaogma ‘06 both did their traditional farewell walks.
Outgoing and re-elected provincial board members served as award presentors that evening.
Ms. Kaogma Beauty Pageant is a major event of the Kaogma Festival in celebration of the 428th foundation anniversary of the province of Camarines Sur. - JMTSantelices-
Source: http://atenista84.net/sb/Archives/27May07/people/people5.html
After much suspense, the huge crowd was eventually treated to an eye feast as 20 candidates paraded their beautiful faces and well-toned bodies before a distinguished panel of judges chaired by Mr. Eric Pe Benito, an ABS-CBN creative consultant.
Other members of the Board of Judges were Ms. Margarita Araneta Flores, a well-known chef and restaurateur, Ms. Gwendolyn Cu, an interior designer and creative director of Avenue Square, Dr. Mary Jane Guazon-Uy, a dermatologist and skin and body specialist, Ms. Aleta Naz General, former Miss Naga City ‘77, Ms. Sol Guysayko, boutique owner and noted entrepreneur. Mr. Russel Santiago, events planner and creative director and Bianca Salonga, features editor of Mega magazine and grandaughter of nationalist senator, Jovito Salonga.
Newly re-elected Governor LRay Villafuerte, his beauteous wife, Lara, with Vice Gov. Sal Fortuno, along with their entourage arrived just in time as the pageant was starting and were duly acknowledged by Patrick Monroe who was the host for the night.
Out of the 20 candidates, the top ten were already chosen in a pre-pageant judging a day before the pageant proper where a different set of judges met with each candidate. After the standard Q & A portion, the magic five were finally selected and ranked.
When the winners were announced, 18-year old BS Tourism student Janine Arianne Leal easily bagged the coveted crown as the new Ms. Kaogma. The Mariner’s Polytechnic Colleges Foundation 5’5 talled coed was also awarded as Best in Evening Gown while 16-year old Linda Bucklund of Iriga City with her doll-like features was named Ms. Camarines Sur. Ma. Venus Raj, the 18-year old Indian mestiza and proverbial crowd favorite, settled for the title Ms. Kaogma Tourism with 17-year old statusque 5’10 1/2 Fil-Am beauty, Tabetha Frick, adjudged as First Runner-up and leggy Ms. Honelyn Maninang, 17 years old and an International Hospitality Management student from the University of Northeastern Philippines rounded up the winning circle as Second Runner-up. Tall and dusky Ms. Raj, exudign an exotic allure is an Arts and Letters major at Bicol University was also chosen as Best in Swimsuit while Ms. Frick, although a high school graduate, was very articulate despite her youth and dreams of becoming a magazine writer in a high-end magazine someday. Ma. Kristela Marquez, a 21-year old former flight stewardess was voted as Ms. Congeniality and Shara Jane Cervantes, 18 years old, was chosen as Ms. Photogenic.
Earlier in the evening, the 20 finalists were serenaded by hunky actor and matinee idol Piolo Pascual with three Pilipino love songs to the shrieking delight of the adoring fans and admiring audience.
All special award were given a sash, bouquet, trophy and P3,000.00 cash each. Ms. Kaogma, like the rest of the title holders got a sash, crown bouquet, trophy and P100,000.00 cash. P50,000.00 cash for Ms. Camarines Sur, P40,000.00 cash for Ms. Kaogma Tourism, P30,000.00 cash for the First Runner-up, and P20,000.00 cash for the Second runner-up winner.
Criteria for judging were Beauty of Face, 40%, Beauty of Figure, 30% and Poise and Personality, 15%, and Intelligence, 15% for a total of 100%.
Prior to the turning over their crowns, last year’s winners, Ivy Tan of Naga City, Ms. Camarines Sur ‘06 and Amanda Powell of Albay, Ms. Kaogma ‘06 both did their traditional farewell walks.
Outgoing and re-elected provincial board members served as award presentors that evening.
Ms. Kaogma Beauty Pageant is a major event of the Kaogma Festival in celebration of the 428th foundation anniversary of the province of Camarines Sur. - JMTSantelices-
Source: http://atenista84.net/sb/Archives/27May07/people/people5.html
Labels: Miss CamSur-Kaogma 2007, Official results, Related news and articles
MISS PHILIPPINES-EARTH 2006: Height is might
By Giovanni Paolo J. Yazon
INSTEAD of a repeater and ladies with some parentage in their ancestries, a towering and brown-skinned amateur romped off with Miss Philippines-Earth 2006 title.
Catherine Yu Untalan, a 20-year-old psychology cum laude graduate of University of the Philippines-Diliman, won the finals held at the UP Theater Sunday evening.
Untalan bested 23 other beauties, including first to fourth runnersup Ginger Conejero, 22, political science graduate of University of California from the United States, voted Miss Photogenic (Miss Air); Katrina Rigets, 21, physical therapy student of University of the East-Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center from Metro Manila (Miss Water); second timer Francis Dianne Cervantes, 24, public relations coordinator and runway model from Central Luzon (Miss Fire); and Reena Sarmiento, 22, advertising and marketing graduate of Sheridan School of Business from Canada (Miss Eco-Tourism), respectively.
Completing the semifinalists were Faith Averie Mercado (Southern Tagalog), adjudged Best in Swimsuit; Stephanie Florence Magali (Metro Manila), a candidate in last year’s Binibining Pilipinas pageant; crowd favorite April Love Jordan (Calabarzon); Royce Ann Estella (Metro Manila), reigning Miss Chinatown-Philippines; and Iris Frances Tan (Cordillera Administrative Region).
Absent in the semifinals were early favorites who received special awards: Chrismin Ann Lim (Western Mindanao), Best in Cultural Attire; Arriane Veneracion (Bicol), Miss Talent; Jacqueline Boquiron (Metro Manila), Best in Long Gown; and Andrea Dimalanta (Metro Manila), Miss Friendship, and whose photographs before undergoing a nose job reportedly proliferated in pageant Web sites days before the coronation.
The judges who had the responsibility of choosing the new Miss Philippines-Earth included Miss Asia-Pacific 1993 winner and erstwhile actress Michelle Aldana Heinermann, Mutya ng Pilipinas 1992 and Pond’s marketing manager Mutya Crisostomo, Lifestyle Asia contributing editor Baby Cruz, fashion designer Lulu Tan Gan, Miss World 1973 first runnerup and actress Evangeline Pascual, equestrienne Toni Leviste, singer-stage actress Isay Alvarez and broadsheet columnist and public servant Dr. Margarita Cojuangco.
This year’s Miss Philippines-Earth was undoubtedly the most fabulous in the pageant’s six-year history. Aside from having Piolo Pascual, Derek Ramsay and Sam Milby as hosts; presence of Miss Earth 2004 Priscilla Meirelles of Brazil; an “all-women” panel of judges; the previous runnersup and titleholders joined this year’s candidates at the opening number.
And instead of having tired-old “parade of regions” with ladies wearing cultural attires at the start of the show, the past queens and the 24 ladies donned red, white and blue fringed dresses symbolizing the elements of the Earth: fire, air and water, while dancing to a faster version of Kamikazee’s song, “Narda.”
Last year’s queen Genebelle Francisco Raagas didn’t have a traditional farewell walk. As a replacement to a prerecorded goodbye speech, she was interviewed by Ramsay about her memorable experiences as a beauty queen.
The crowned beauty
In the final interview, Untalan was asked: “Our judges have made their mark globally in their respective fields, how would you like to be recognized internationally?”
Her winning answer was: “I would like to be recognized as the first Filipino Miss Earth if I would be given the opportunity. Miss Earth [contest] is not just a showcase of [physical] beauty, it also about concern for the environment. I would like to be that person to represent our country.”
“My victory hasn’t sunken on me yet. I wasn’t so sure about winning because days before the coronation all the newspapers and pageant Web sites that featured me said I am just tall (and that’s it). And so my target was just to make it to the semifinals… I feel so blessed by God because I made it to the top,” she said in an interview with Standard Today minutes after her coronation.
At the final dress rehearsals-cum-mock pageant held last Saturday, Untalan only emerged first runnerup to Conejero. The result of that mock pageant became her “driving force to do my very best on the coronation night,” she said with a smile.
She also believes that, “Things have a right way of falling into place.” She revealed that she tried her luck in this year’s Binibining Pilipinas beauty pageant. “I was half-hearted with my decision because I would be graduating at that time. If I pushed through with it, I would have missed the final exams and would not have graduated with honors,” she said. When she didn’t become an official candidate, she considered it as a blessing. “Maybe God has some other plans for me.”
With a whistle-bait figure of 35”-25”-35” and standing at 6 feet, Untalan now shares the record with Bb. Pilipinas-World 1992 Marilen Espino being the tallest Filipina beauty queens.
But, is height really might for Untalan?
“Although it helped me to stand out, I’d like to believe that I won because of my totality as a person, and that I really worked hard for this. More than anything else, it’s actually the prayers of all the people who believed in me from the very beginning that made my dream a reality,” she said.
Untalan’s winning the crown proved that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes—teaching a lesson to those who think that most Filipina beauty queens are only 5’7” tall.
Her undeniable beauty and wit make her already a frontrunner for the Miss Earth 2006 title! The international pageant, for the first time, will be held outside the country, in Santiago, Chile this November.
Source: http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=goodLife03_may20_2006
INSTEAD of a repeater and ladies with some parentage in their ancestries, a towering and brown-skinned amateur romped off with Miss Philippines-Earth 2006 title.
Catherine Yu Untalan, a 20-year-old psychology cum laude graduate of University of the Philippines-Diliman, won the finals held at the UP Theater Sunday evening.
Untalan bested 23 other beauties, including first to fourth runnersup Ginger Conejero, 22, political science graduate of University of California from the United States, voted Miss Photogenic (Miss Air); Katrina Rigets, 21, physical therapy student of University of the East-Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center from Metro Manila (Miss Water); second timer Francis Dianne Cervantes, 24, public relations coordinator and runway model from Central Luzon (Miss Fire); and Reena Sarmiento, 22, advertising and marketing graduate of Sheridan School of Business from Canada (Miss Eco-Tourism), respectively.
Completing the semifinalists were Faith Averie Mercado (Southern Tagalog), adjudged Best in Swimsuit; Stephanie Florence Magali (Metro Manila), a candidate in last year’s Binibining Pilipinas pageant; crowd favorite April Love Jordan (Calabarzon); Royce Ann Estella (Metro Manila), reigning Miss Chinatown-Philippines; and Iris Frances Tan (Cordillera Administrative Region).
Absent in the semifinals were early favorites who received special awards: Chrismin Ann Lim (Western Mindanao), Best in Cultural Attire; Arriane Veneracion (Bicol), Miss Talent; Jacqueline Boquiron (Metro Manila), Best in Long Gown; and Andrea Dimalanta (Metro Manila), Miss Friendship, and whose photographs before undergoing a nose job reportedly proliferated in pageant Web sites days before the coronation.
The judges who had the responsibility of choosing the new Miss Philippines-Earth included Miss Asia-Pacific 1993 winner and erstwhile actress Michelle Aldana Heinermann, Mutya ng Pilipinas 1992 and Pond’s marketing manager Mutya Crisostomo, Lifestyle Asia contributing editor Baby Cruz, fashion designer Lulu Tan Gan, Miss World 1973 first runnerup and actress Evangeline Pascual, equestrienne Toni Leviste, singer-stage actress Isay Alvarez and broadsheet columnist and public servant Dr. Margarita Cojuangco.
This year’s Miss Philippines-Earth was undoubtedly the most fabulous in the pageant’s six-year history. Aside from having Piolo Pascual, Derek Ramsay and Sam Milby as hosts; presence of Miss Earth 2004 Priscilla Meirelles of Brazil; an “all-women” panel of judges; the previous runnersup and titleholders joined this year’s candidates at the opening number.
And instead of having tired-old “parade of regions” with ladies wearing cultural attires at the start of the show, the past queens and the 24 ladies donned red, white and blue fringed dresses symbolizing the elements of the Earth: fire, air and water, while dancing to a faster version of Kamikazee’s song, “Narda.”
Last year’s queen Genebelle Francisco Raagas didn’t have a traditional farewell walk. As a replacement to a prerecorded goodbye speech, she was interviewed by Ramsay about her memorable experiences as a beauty queen.
The crowned beauty
In the final interview, Untalan was asked: “Our judges have made their mark globally in their respective fields, how would you like to be recognized internationally?”
Her winning answer was: “I would like to be recognized as the first Filipino Miss Earth if I would be given the opportunity. Miss Earth [contest] is not just a showcase of [physical] beauty, it also about concern for the environment. I would like to be that person to represent our country.”
“My victory hasn’t sunken on me yet. I wasn’t so sure about winning because days before the coronation all the newspapers and pageant Web sites that featured me said I am just tall (and that’s it). And so my target was just to make it to the semifinals… I feel so blessed by God because I made it to the top,” she said in an interview with Standard Today minutes after her coronation.
At the final dress rehearsals-cum-mock pageant held last Saturday, Untalan only emerged first runnerup to Conejero. The result of that mock pageant became her “driving force to do my very best on the coronation night,” she said with a smile.
She also believes that, “Things have a right way of falling into place.” She revealed that she tried her luck in this year’s Binibining Pilipinas beauty pageant. “I was half-hearted with my decision because I would be graduating at that time. If I pushed through with it, I would have missed the final exams and would not have graduated with honors,” she said. When she didn’t become an official candidate, she considered it as a blessing. “Maybe God has some other plans for me.”
With a whistle-bait figure of 35”-25”-35” and standing at 6 feet, Untalan now shares the record with Bb. Pilipinas-World 1992 Marilen Espino being the tallest Filipina beauty queens.
But, is height really might for Untalan?
“Although it helped me to stand out, I’d like to believe that I won because of my totality as a person, and that I really worked hard for this. More than anything else, it’s actually the prayers of all the people who believed in me from the very beginning that made my dream a reality,” she said.
Untalan’s winning the crown proved that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes—teaching a lesson to those who think that most Filipina beauty queens are only 5’7” tall.
Her undeniable beauty and wit make her already a frontrunner for the Miss Earth 2006 title! The international pageant, for the first time, will be held outside the country, in Santiago, Chile this November.
Source: http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?page=goodLife03_may20_2006
Labels: Miss Philippines Earth-Bicol 2006, Official results, Related news and articles
Veneracion, crowned as Ms. Philippines Earth in the Ms. Philippines Earth-Bicol Regional Search 2006
The first-ever Bicol Regional Search for Miss Earth 2006 was slated last Sunday, April 2, 2006, at the Capitol Convention Center, Capitol Complex, Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur. Nineteen (19) young ladies from the different provinces of the Bicol Region vied for the coveted title of "Ms. Philippines Earth- Bicol Regional Search 2006."
The 19 candidates from different provinces who showed off their beauty and talent were the following: Ruby Ross G. Idioma, Honeylyn F. Maninang, Christine Pempillo, Shecill Bhertie Bagaporo- all from Iriga City; Sheila Mendoza, Keycy Villete, Maylene Taracina, Diana Hollmann, Kristine Mendoza- all of Partido District in Camarines Sur; Saira Coballes of Magarao, Camarines Sur; Fatima Elisha Vera Flores, Penelope Joy Jacinto, Maria Kristela Marquez, Aibee Christy Tan, Hendry Dee Lorica- all of Naga City, Dattodil Costelo, Grace Adriano- from Virac, Catanduanes; Arianne Veneracion and Carmille Consulta- of Legaspi City.
At the finale of the coronation night, Carmille Consulta, the 19-year old lad from Legaspi City was crowned as Ms. Philippines Earth-Water, 19 year-old candidate from Naga Ciyt- Penelope Joy Jacinto was announced as Ms. Philippines Earth-Air and finally the Arianne M. Veneracion, 20-year old candidate from Legaspi City was crowned as Ms. Philippines Earth.
The grand winner of the "Ms. Philippines Earth- Bicol Regional Search 2006" shall represent the Bicol Region in the upcoming Search for Ms. Philippines Earth 2006 at the UP Diliman Theater on May 14, 2006. (djmartirez)
Source: http://www.camarinessur.gov.ph/?page=6&pid=100&id=193
The 19 candidates from different provinces who showed off their beauty and talent were the following: Ruby Ross G. Idioma, Honeylyn F. Maninang, Christine Pempillo, Shecill Bhertie Bagaporo- all from Iriga City; Sheila Mendoza, Keycy Villete, Maylene Taracina, Diana Hollmann, Kristine Mendoza- all of Partido District in Camarines Sur; Saira Coballes of Magarao, Camarines Sur; Fatima Elisha Vera Flores, Penelope Joy Jacinto, Maria Kristela Marquez, Aibee Christy Tan, Hendry Dee Lorica- all of Naga City, Dattodil Costelo, Grace Adriano- from Virac, Catanduanes; Arianne Veneracion and Carmille Consulta- of Legaspi City.
At the finale of the coronation night, Carmille Consulta, the 19-year old lad from Legaspi City was crowned as Ms. Philippines Earth-Water, 19 year-old candidate from Naga Ciyt- Penelope Joy Jacinto was announced as Ms. Philippines Earth-Air and finally the Arianne M. Veneracion, 20-year old candidate from Legaspi City was crowned as Ms. Philippines Earth.
The grand winner of the "Ms. Philippines Earth- Bicol Regional Search 2006" shall represent the Bicol Region in the upcoming Search for Ms. Philippines Earth 2006 at the UP Diliman Theater on May 14, 2006. (djmartirez)
Source: http://www.camarinessur.gov.ph/?page=6&pid=100&id=193
Labels: Miss Philippines Earth-Bicol 2006, Official results, Press release
Miss Bicolandia 2005 Official Results


Miss Bicolandia 2005 - Jeanne Lindy Silo (Daraga, Albay)
1st Runner Up - Amanda Powell (Legazpi City)
2nd Runner Up - Ruby Velitario (Nabua, Camarines Sur)
3rd Runner Up - Karen Matza (Tabaco City)
4th Runner Up - Kristina Alpapara (Iriga City)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Darling of the Press - Ruby Velitario (17)
Bess in Production Attire - Amanda Powell (9)
Miss Talent - Kristina Alpapara (15)
Miss Photogenic - Ruby Velitario (17)
Best in Swimsuit - Karen Matza (12)
Best in Evening Wear - Ruby Velitario (17)
Miss Friendship - Johna Marie Obogne (6)
Best Designer - Ariel Alvares (designer of 17)
Darling of the Press - Ruby Velitario (17)
Bess in Production Attire - Amanda Powell (9)
Miss Talent - Kristina Alpapara (15)
Miss Photogenic - Ruby Velitario (17)
Best in Swimsuit - Karen Matza (12)
Best in Evening Wear - Ruby Velitario (17)
Miss Friendship - Johna Marie Obogne (6)
Best Designer - Ariel Alvares (designer of 17)





CORPORATE AWARDS
Miss Crissa - Amanda Powell (9)
Miss Magnolia - Ruby Velitario (17)
Miss Coca-Cola - Amanda Powell (9)
Miss Viva - Maria Angelica Ventanilla (5)
Miss Caronia - Amanda Powell (9)
Miss Jergens - Ruby Velitario (17)
Miss Ebiz - Glaiza Anne Bilas (18)
Miss Chowking - Johna Marie Obogne (6)
Labels: Miss Bicolandia 2005, Official results
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