Miss Earth 2006
Miss Earth 2006, the 6th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, was held on November 26, 2006, at the grounds of the National Museum in Manila, Philippines. The pageant was won by Hil Hernández of Chile and crowned by outgoing titleholder, Miss Earth 2005, Alexandra Braun.[1]
| Miss Earth 2006 | |
|---|---|
![]() Miss Earth 2006 and her court (Fire, Earth, Air and Water)  | |
| Date | November 26, 2006 | 
| Presenters | |
| Entertainment | Christian Bautista | 
| Venue | National Museum, Manila, Philippines | 
| Broadcaster | |
| Entrants | 82 | 
| Placements | 16 | 
| Debuts | |
| Withdrawals | |
| Returns | |
| Winner | Hil Hernández | 
| Congeniality | Maria Lucia Leo  | 
| Best National Costume | Mililani Vienna Tofa  | 
| Photogenic | Riza Santos  | 
The event was originally intended to be held in Santiago, Chile on 15 November, and would be the first Miss Earth pageant outside of the Philippines and as well in Asia, but the Chilean organizers did not meet requirements.[2][3] In the end, pageant owners Carousel Productions decided to hold the pageant in the Philippines, where all previous Miss Earth pageants had been held, despite having less than two months to prepare for the event.[4]
More than 100 contestants were expected to compete, but only 82 eventually participated. Nevertheless, it was still the highest turn-out for the event.[1]
On 24 November, a number of delegates participated in the Philippine version of Deal or No Deal, acting as suitcase models during the game.[2] This followed an episode of the American game show, where 26 Miss USA 2006 contestants acted as suitcase models.[5]
Results
    
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Placements
    
| Final results | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss Earth 2006 | |
| Miss Air (1st Runner-up) | |
| Miss Water (2nd Runner-up) | |
| Miss Fire (3rd Runner-up) | |
| Top 8 | 
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| Top 16 | 
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Special awards
    

| Awards | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss Photogenic | |
| Best in National Costume | |
| Miss Friendship | |
| Miss Fontana | |
| Miss Talent | |
| Best in Swimsuit | |
| Best in Long Gown | 
Order of announcements
    
Top 16
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Top 8
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Top 4
 
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Winning answer
    
Final Question in Miss Earth 2006: "What effort must the country's government exert to stop global warming?"
Answer of Miss Earth 2006: "We have to educate the people on global warming. We should help them to control pollution, create global consciousness. Bigger industries are involved here. You run the economy, now it is your turn to take care of Mother Earth". – Hil Hernández, represented Chile.[6]
Judges
    
The following is the list of the board of judges in this year's Miss Earth:[7]
| No. | Judge | Background | 
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Abbygale Arenas | Binibining Pilipinas-Universe 1997, Top Fashion Model, Personality/Image Consultant | 
| 2 | Catherine Constantinides | Environmentalist and TV host of a Lifestyle show in South Africa | 
| 3 | Tweety de Leon | Top Fashion Model | 
| 4 | Justine Gabionza | Miss Tourism Queen International 2006 from Philippines | 
| 5 | Michel Adam Lisowski | Founder & Chairperson of Fashion TV | 
| 6 | Warner Manning | Environmentalist, Chief Executive of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation | 
| 7 | Andrea Mastellone | general manager, Traders Hotel Manila | 
| 8 | Jose Ramon Olives | Journalist, Senior Vice President of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation | 
| 9 | Dorian Peña | Professional basketball player for the San Miguel Brewery | 
| 10 | Ricky Reyes | Beauty Expert-Cum-Philanthropist | 
| 11 | Tatsuhiko Takahasi | Philanthropist, President of Richmonde Hotel | 
| 12 | Lee Chul-woo | Korean Air Regional Manager for the Philippines | 
Preliminary events
    

Swimsuit
    
The delegates were divided into three groups which simultaneously competed in the swimsuit preliminary competition in three different locations: Trace Aquatic Sports Complex in Los Baños, Laguna, Golden Sunset Resort in Calatagan, Batangas and in Coron, Palawan. The competition was held on 12 November 2006.
The finalists from the Laguna group were: Jessica Anne Jordan (Bolivia), Francys Sudnicka (Poland), Patra Rungratansunthorn (Thailand), Amanda Pennekamp (USA), Marianne Puglia (Venezuela)
The finalists from the Batangas group were: Ana Quinot (Brazil), Riza Santos (Canada), Anne-Charlotte Triplet (France), Paloma Navarro (Paraguay), Richa Adhia (Tanzania)
Rounding off the top 15 finalists were the finalists who were selected from the third group in Coron, Palawan: Catherine Gregg (Guatemala), Catherine Untalan (Philippines), Cathy Daniel (Saint Lucia), Raimata Agnieray (Tahiti), Karina Kharchynska (Ukraine)
The 15 finalists then competed in the Final Swimsuit Competition, held on 18 November at the Fontana Leisure Park in Clark Field, Pampanga. From the 15 finalists, Marianne Puglia of Venezuela was awarded Best in Swimsuit.
Talent
    

The 2006 talent competition was held on 22 November at the Teatro Marikina, Marikina. 15 of the delegates, chosen in a preliminary competition days before, performed their talents in front of the judges and audience. The semi-finalists were Riza Raquel Santos (Canada), Zhou Mei Ting (China), Kristal Sprock (Curaçao), Nicoline Qvortrup (Denmark), Maria Stahl (Ecuador), Anne-Charlotte Triplet (France), Yelena Setiabudi (Indonesia), Sharon Amador (Nicaragua), Paloma Navarro (Paraguay), Catherine Untalan (Philippines), Nicoleta Motei (Romania), Raimata Agnieray (Tahiti), Tsering Chungtak (Tibet), Nicquell Garland (Turks & Caicos) and Ha Anh Vu (Vietnam). The winner of the competition was Zhou Mei Ting of China. Ha Anh Vu was first runner-up.
Contestants
    
List of countries and delegates that participated in Miss Earth 2006:
 Albania – Blerta Halili
 Argentina – Andrea Carolina Garcia
 Australia – Natalie Newton
 Bahamas – Leandra Pratt
 Belgium – Isabelle Cornelis
 Bolivia – Jessica Jordan Burton
 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Bosena Jelcic
 Botswana – Kefilwe Kgosi
 Brazil – Ana Paula Quinot
 Canada – Riza Santos
 Cayman Islands – Stephanie Monique Espeut
 Chile – Hil Hernández
 China – Zhou Mengting
 Costa Rica – Maripaz Duarte
 Curaçao – Kristal Rose Sprock
 Czech Republic – Petra Soukupová
 Denmark – Nicoline Qvortrup
 Dominican Republic – Alondra Peña
 Ecuador – Maria Magdalena Stahl
 Egypt – Meriam George
 El Salvador – Ana Flor Astrid Machado
 England – Holly Ikin
 Ethiopia – Dina Fekadu
 Finland – Linnea Aaltonen
 France – Anne Charlotte Triplet
 Georgia – Maria Sarchimelia
 Germany – Fatima Funk
 Ghana – Mable Naadu Frye
 Greece – Eugenia Lattou
 Guadeloupe – Ingrid Bevis
 Guatemala – Catherine Gregg
 Haiti – Helan Georges
 Honduras – Lesly Gabriela Molina Kristoffp
 India – Amruta Patki
 Indonesia – Yelena Setiabudi
 Ireland – Melanie Boreham
 Italy – Maria Lucia Leo
 Japan – Noriko Ohno
 Kenya – Emah Madegwa
 Korea – Hee-jung Park
 Lebanon – Nahed Al Saghir †
 Liberia – Rachel Njinimbam
 Lithuania – Evelina Dedul
 Macedonia – Ivana Popovska
 Malaysia – Alice Loh
 Martinique – Megane Martinon
 Mexico – Alina Garcia
   Nepal – Ayushma Pokharel
 Netherlands – Sabrina van der Donk
 New Zealand – Annelise Burton
 Nicaragua – Sharon Amador
 Nigeria – Ivy Obrori Edenkwo
 Norway – Meria Leroy
 Pakistan – Sehr Mahmood
 Panama – Stefanie de Roux
 Paraguay – Paloma Navarro
 Peru – Valery Caroline Neff
 Philippines – Cathy Untalan
 Poland – Francys Sudnicka
 Puerto Rico – Camille Colazzo
 Romania – Nicoleta Motei
 Russia – Elena Salnikova
 St.Lucia – Cathy Daniel
 Samoa – Mililani Vienna Tofa
 Serbia and Montenegro – Dubravka Skoric
 Singapore – Shn Juay Shi Yun
 Slovak Republic – Judita Hrubyová
 South Africa – Nancy Dos Reis
 Spain – Rocio Cazallas
 Sweden – Cécilia Harbo Kristensen
  Switzerland – Laura Ferrara
 Tahiti – Raimata Agnieray
 Taiwan – Chiu Yu-Cheng
 Tanzania – Richa Maria Adhia
 Thailand – Pailin Rungratanasunthorn
 Tibet – Tsering Chungtak
 Turks and Caicos – Nicquell Garland
 Ukraine – Karina Kharchinska
 United States – Amanda Pennekamp
 Venezuela – Marianne Puglia
 Vietnam – Vũ Nguyễn Hà Anh
 Wales – Laura Livesy
Notes
    
    Debuts
    
Notes: England and Wales are technically new as they were represented in the previous years as Great Britain or United Kingdom.
Returns
    
Withdrawals
    
Other notes
    
 Canada – Riza Santos joined the Pinoy Big Brother Celebrity Edition 2 on 14 October 2007 and eventually won as first runner-up.
 Lebanon – Nahed Al-Saghir died on 16 April 2011, of complications from a severe kidney infection.
 Thailand – Pailin Rungratanasunthor competed at Amazing Race Asia 3 alongside Miss Universe 2005 Natalie Glebova.
Images
    

Zhou Meng Ting
Miss China
Krystal Sprock
Miss Curaçao
Park Hee-jung
Miss Korea
References
    
-  "Miss Earth 2006". Archived from the original on December 16, 2007. Retrieved March 18, 2008.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) -  Palmero, Paul (June 18, 2005). "Pageant History". Pageant Almanac. Archived from the original on December 12, 2008. Retrieved January 7, 2008.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - Yazon, Giovanni Paolo J. (May 20, 2006). "Miss Philippines Earth 2006: Height is might". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved January 5, 2009.
 - "Miss Chile, Hil Yesenia Hernandez Escobar, Crowned Miss Earth 2006". Retrieved March 18, 2008.
 - "Special Episode of NBC's "Deal or No Deal" Featuring 26 Miss USA Delegates". Retrieved March 18, 2008.
 - "Miss Earth 2006: Hil Yesenia Hernandez Escobar". Archived from the original on March 11, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2008.
 - Yazon, Giovanni Paolo J. (November 30, 2006). "Chile's charmer wins Miss Earth crown". Manila Standard Today. Retrieved December 27, 2008.
 
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