Binibining Pilipinas
Formation | 1964 |
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Type | Beauty Pageant |
Headquarters | Quezon City |
Location | |
Website | Binibining Pilipinas Official website |
Binibining Pilipinas (Miss Philippines) is the organization that sponsors the beauty pageants held annually in the Philippines which choose the national contestants that represent the country in the annual Miss Universe, Miss World, and Miss International pageants, among others.
History
This article contains promotional content. (April 2010) |
Since its creation in 1964, the Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Incorporated (BPCI), a non-stock, non-profit organization and foundation, the organizer of the Binibining Pilipinas (or Miss Philippines), has established skills trainings and educational workshops for the indigents and philanthropic/humanitarian projects and activities that have benefitted many orphans and street children, poor families and other less fortunate members of the Philippine society. BPCI also conducted medical and dental missions and participated in relief operations in Central Luzon during the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991. Binibining Pilipinas past and then titleholders (beauty queens) visited the ash-laden town of Porac, the Tent City in Pampanga, and other refugee camps, to distribute food, medicines and other basic needs to the affected residents that included ethnic tribes that lived on the volcano slopes. The annual pageant is the main source of the foundation's funds. Stella Marquez-Araneta, a former Miss Colombia, who became a Miss Universe semi-finalist and the winner of the first Miss International beauty pageant in 1960, is the chairperson of the BPCI which has been the official national franchise holder of the Miss Universe Organization since 1964. The Philippines, through BPCI, has produced two Miss Universe winners (Gloria Diaz in 1969 and Maria Margarita Moran in 1973) and three Miss International winners (Aurora Pijuan in 1970, Melanie Marquez in 1979, and Precious Lara Quigaman in 2005). The first Miss International crown for the Philippines, won by Gemma Cruz in 1964, is a product of the Miss Philippines pageant, the predecessor of the Binibining Pilipinas pageant.
Binibining Pilipinas (Universe)
From 1952 to 1963, the Miss Philippines pageant was held to select the representative of the Philippines to the Miss Universe Pageant. In 1964, Stella Marquez-Araneta started the Binibining Pilipinas Beauty Pageant after acquiring the local franchise for the Miss Universe Pageant.
The 2010 Binibining Pilipinas-Universe titleholder is Maria Venus Raj.
Binibining Pilipinas - Universe Winners
Year | Winner | Placement | Award |
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1964 | Maria Myrna Sese Panlilio† | ||
1965 | Louise Aurelio Vail | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1966 | Maria Clarinda Garces Soriano | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1967 | Pilar Delilah Veloso Pilapil | ||
1968 | Rosario "Charina" Roselio Zaragoza | ||
1969 | Gloria Maria Aspillera Diaz | Miss UNIVERSE 1969 | Ten Best in Swimsuit |
1970 | Simonette Berenguer delos Reyes | ||
1971 | Vida Valentina Fernandez Doria | Miss Photogenic | |
1972 | Armi Barbara Quiray Crespo | Top 12 Semi-Finalist | |
1973 | Maria Margarita "Margie" Roxas Moran | Miss UNIVERSE 1973 | Miss Photogenic |
1974 | Guadalupe "Guada" Cuerva Sanchez | Top 12 Semi-Finalist | |
1975 | Rose Marie "Chiqui" Singson Brosas | 4th Runner-up | |
1976 | Elizabeth Samson de Padua | ||
1977 | Anna Lorraine Tomas Kier | ||
1978 | Jennifer Mitzchek Cortez | ||
1979 | Criselda "Dang" Flores Cecilio | ||
1980 | Maria Rosario "Chat" Rivera Silayan† | 3rd Runner-up | |
1981 | Maria Caroline "Maricar" de Vera Mendoza | ||
1982 | Maria Isabel "Maribel" Pagunsan Lopez | ||
1983 | Rosita "Cita" Cornell Capuyon | ||
1984 | Maria Desiree "Des" Erese Verdadero | 3rd Runner-up | |
1985 | Joyce Ann Fellosas Burton | ||
1986 | Violeta Asela Enriquez Naluz | ||
1987 | Geraldine Edith "Pebbles" Villaruz Asis | Top 10 Semi-Finalist | |
1988 | Perfida "Perlee" Reyes Limpin | ||
1989 | Sara Jane Davis Paez | ||
1990 | Germelina Leah "Gem" Banal Padilla | ||
1991 | Anjanette Palencia Abayari | Did not compete (Resigned) | |
1991 | Maria Lourdes "Alou" Talam Gonzales[1] | ||
1992 | Elizabeth "Liza" Garcia Berroya | ||
1993 | Melinda Joanna "Dindi" Tanseco Gallardo | ||
1994 | Charlene Bonnin Gonzalez | Top 6 Finalist | Best in National Costume Ivory Best Hair Award |
1995 | Joanne Zapanta Santos | ||
1996 | Aileen "Leng" Marfori Damiles | Miss Photogenic | |
1997 | Abbygale Williamson Arenas | Miss Photogenic | |
1998 | Jewel May Colmenares Lobaton[2] | ||
1999 | Miriam Redito Quiambao[3] | 1st Runner-up | Clairol Herbal Essence Style Award |
2000 | Nina Ricci Caldo Alagao | ||
2001 | Zorayda Ruth Blanco Andam | ||
2002 | Karen Loren Agustin | ||
2003 | Carla Gay Balingit | ||
2004 | Maricar Manalaysay Balagtas | ||
2005 | Gionna Jimenez Cabrera | Miss Photogenic Thai Airways Silk Award | |
2006 | Lia Andrea Ramos | Miss Photogenic | |
2007 | Anna Theresa Luy Licaros | Miss Photogenic | |
2008 | Jennifer Tarol Barrientos | ||
2009 | Pamela Bianca Manalo | ||
2010 | Maria Venus Bayonito Raj | 4th Runner-Up |
^1 In 1991, Anjanette Palencia Abayari was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas-Universe but dehtroned because she was an American citizen. Alou Gonzales, that year's Bb. Pilipinas-Maja International replaced her as Miss Philippines in the Miss Universe pageant held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
^ In 1998, Olivia Tisha Carlos Silang was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, but dethroned due to her Canadian citizenship. Jewel May Lobaton, the first runner-up, was selected as the Philippine representative in the Miss Universe pageant held in Honolulu, Hawaii.
^3 In 1999, Janelle Delfin Bautista was crowned Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, but was dethroned because of citizenship issues. Miriam Redito Quiambao, the Binibining Pilipinas-World was asked to assume the title.
^4 In 2010, Maria Venus Raj, the winner of Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2010 was dethroned due to "inconsistencies" between her birth certificate and the personal account of her birth and for a few days was replaced by Helen Nicolette Henson, the 2nd runner-up of the same pageant. On April 10, 2010, the Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc. (BPCI) reversed their decision allowing Raj to reclaim her title pending correction of the minor technicalities or clerical error contained on her birth record and obtainment of a valid Philippine passport.
Binibining Pilipinas (World)
The Philippines first sent a contestant to the Miss World pageant in 1966. From then to 1976 the Philippine representative to Miss World was chosen through the Miss RP (Miss Republic of the Philippines) pageant. In 1977, the franchise was transferred to the Mutya ng Pilipinas (Pearl of the Philippines) pageant, which selected the official Philippine delegate until 1991.
In 1992, the Binibining Pilipinas Charities Incorporated, acquired the local franchise to choose the Philippine representative to the Miss World Pageant. The local title was renamed to Binibining Pilipinas-World and was added to the two other major beauty titles: Bb. Pilipinas-Universe and Bb. Pilipinas-International respectively.
The Philippines highest placement came in 1973 when Evangeline Pascual placed second. Pascual should have been promoted to the crown, when the 1973 winner Marjorie Wallace was dethroned, per standard procedure but she refused the title.[1] Miss World organizers stated that "Wallace had failed to fulfill the basic requirements of the job. Miss World organizers would later say that a decision was made by the Miss World organization to not offer the title to any of the runners-up. Ruffa Gutierrez placed third in 1993. Although Carlene Aguilar, was predicted to win in 2005, because she was a favorite among bookmakers, she finished as semi-finalist.
The 2010 Binibining Pilipinas-World titleholder is Czarina Catherine Ramos Gatbonton.
Binibining Pilipinas - World Winners
Year | Winner | Placement | Award |
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1992 | Marilen Espino [4] | Unable to compete due to Illness | |
1992 | Marina Pura Abad-Santos Benipayo[5] | ||
1993 | Sharmaine "Ruffa" Rama Gutierrez | 2nd Runner-up | Asia & Oceania's Queen of Beauty |
1994 | Caroline "Cara" Villarosa Subijano | Top 10 Semi-Finalist | |
1995 | Reham Snow Hamdi Tago | ||
1996 | Daisy Garcia Reyes | Miss Personality | |
1997 | Kristine Rachel Gumabao Florendo | ||
1998 | Rachel Muyot Soriano | ||
1999 | Lalaine Bognot Edson[6] | ||
2000 | Katherine Annwen Dantes de Guzman | ||
2001 | Gilrhea Castañeda Quinzon | ||
2002 | Katherine Anne Ramos Manalo | Top 10 Finalist | |
2003 | Maria Rafaela Verdadero Yunon | 4th Runner-up | |
2004 | Maria Karla Rabanal Bautista | 4th Runner-up | Asia & Oceania's Queen of Beauty |
2005 | Carlene Ang Aguilar | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
2006 | Anna Maris Igpit | ||
2007 | Margaret Nales Wilson | ||
2008 | Janina San Miguel | Resigned | |
2008 | Danielle Kirsten Muriel Castaño[7] | ||
2009 | Marie-Ann Umali | ||
2010 | Czarina Catherine Ramos Gatbonton | (TBA) | (TBA) |
^5 In 1992 Marilen Camilen Espino was crowned as the very first Binibining Pilipinas-World. Days before her departure for the 1992 Miss World pageant, she was replaced by 1992 Binibining Pilipinas-Maja International Marina Pura Abad-Santos Benipayo as Philippine representative due to health reasons. Despite not being able to compete in Miss World, she still retained her title.
^6 In 1999, Janelle Delfin Bautista was crowned Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, but was dethroned because of citizenship issues. Miriam Redito Quiambao, the Binibining Pilipinas-World was asked to assume the title. Lalaine Bognot Edson who was originally crowned Binibining Pilipinas-International was appointed as Binibining Pilipinas-World when original titleholder Miriam Redito Quiambao was officially given the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe crown. Georgina Anne dela Paz Sandico who finished as a semi-finalist in the 1999 pageant was then appointed as Binibining Pilipinas-International upon the designation of original titleholder Lalaine Bognot Edson as Binibining Pilipinas-World
^7 In 2008, Binibining Pilipinas-World Janina San Miguel resigned due to personal reasons and was replaced by First Runner-up Danielle Castaño.
Binibining Pilipinas (International)
Prior to the BPCI's acquisition of the local franchise for the Miss International pageant in 1968, the Philippines already won a Miss International crown when Gemma Cruz-Araneta won the title in 1964.[2] In 1969, the title Bb. Pilipinas-International was proclaimed together with the Bb. Pilipinas-Universe in one coronation night. Under BPCI, the Philippines won three additional Miss International crowns (see table below). The 2010 title holder of Bb. Pilipinas-International is Krista Mae Arrieta Kleiner.
Binibining Pilipinas - International Winners
Year | Winner | Placement | Award |
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1968 | Nenita "Nini" Tuazon Ramos | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1969 | Margaret Rose "Binky" Orbe Montinola | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1970 | Aurora McKenney Pijuan | MISS INTERNATIONAL 1970 | |
1971 | Evelyn Santos Camus | 2nd Runner-up | |
1972 | Yolanda "Yogi" Adriatico Dominguez | 2nd Runner-Up | Best in National Costume |
1973 | Maria Elena "Marilen" Suarez Ojeda | 4th Runner-up | |
1974 | Erlynne Reyes "Lynn" Bernardez | ||
1975 | Jaye Antonio Murphy | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1976 | Maria Dolores "Dolly" Suarez Ascalon | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | Best in National Costume |
1977 | Maria Cristina "Pinky" dela Rosa Alberto† | Withdrew | |
1978 | Luz dela Cruz Policarpio | ||
1979 | Mimilanie "Melanie" Laurel Marquez | MISS INTERNATIONAL 1979 | Best in National Costume |
1980 | Diana Jeanne Christine Alegarme Chiong | Top 12 Semi-Finalist | |
1981 | Alice "Peachy" Fernandez Sacasas | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1982 | Maria Adela Lisa Gingerich Manibog | ||
1983 | Flor Eden Guano Pastrana | ||
1984 | Catherine Jane Doucette Destura Brummitt | Did not compete (replaced) | |
1984 | Maria Villa Bella dela Peña Nachor[8] | ||
1985 | Sabrina Simonette Marie Roig Artadi | ||
1986 | Jessie Alice Salones Dixon | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1987 | Maria Lourdes "Alou" Dizon Enriquez | ||
1988 | Maria Anthea "Thea" Oreta Robles | ||
1989 | Lilia Eloisa Marfori Andanar | Miss Friendship | |
1990 | Jennifer Perez Pingree | ||
1991 | Maria Patricia "Patti" Guzman Betita | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1992 | Jo-Anne Timothea Babiera Alivio | ||
1993 | Sheela Mae Capili Santarin† | ||
1994 | Alma Carvajal Concepcion | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | Miss Friendship |
1995 | Gladys Andre Dimsay Dueñas | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1996 | Yedda Marie Mendoza Kittilsvedt | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1997 | Susan Jane Juan Ritter | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1998 | Colette Centeno Glazer | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
1999 | Georgina Anne dela Paz Sandico[9] | ||
2000 | Joanna Maria Mijares Peñaloza | ||
2001 | Maricarl Canlas Tolosa | ||
2002 | Kristine Reyes Alzar | ||
2003 | Jhezarie Gamez Javier | ||
2004 | Margaret-Ann Awitan Bayot | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
2005 | Precious Lara Quigaman | MISS INTERNATIONAL 2005 | |
2006 | Denille Lou Valena Valmonte | ||
2007 | Nadia Lee Cien dela Cruz Shami | ||
2008 | Patricia Isabel Medina Fernandez | Top 12 Semi-Finalist | |
2009 | Melody Adelheid Manuel Gersbach† | Top 15 Semi-Finalist | |
2010 | Krista Mae Arrieta Kleiner | (TBA) | (TBA) |
^9 In 1999, Janelle Delfin Bautista was crowned Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, but was dethroned because of citizenship issues. Miriam Redito Quiambao, the Binibining Pilipinas-World was asked to assume the title. Lalaine Bognot Edson who was originally crowned Binibining Pilipinas-International was appointed as Binibining Pilipinas-World when original titleholder Miriam Redito Quiambao was officially given the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe crown. Georgina Anne dela Paz Sandico who finished as a semi-finalist in the 1999 pageant was then appointed as Binibining Pilipinas-International upon the designation of original titleholder Lalaine Bognot Edson as Binibining Pilipinas-World
^10 In 1984 Catherine Jane Doucette Destura Brummitt was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas-International. However, due to some entry restrictions, she was replaced by Maria Villa Bella dela Peña Nachor Despite not being able to compete in Miss International, she still retained her title.
Binibining Pilipinas (Maja International)
In 1972, BPCI gained the national franchise for the Miss Maja International Pageant. The title Miss Maja-Pilipinas or Binibining Pilipinas-Maja International was initiated as a major title and was proclaimed together with the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe and Binibining Pilipinas-International titles in one grand Coronation Night.
Binibining Pilipinas - Maja International Winners
Year | Winner | Placement | Award |
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1972 | Bernice Romualdez | Semi-Finalist | |
1973 | Nanette Prodigalidad | 1st Runner-up | Maja Fotogenia |
1974 | Pacita Guevarra | 3rd Runner-up | |
1975 | Annette Liwanag | 4th Runner-up | |
1976 | Cynthia Nakpil | ||
1977 | Annabelle Arambulo | ||
1978 | Ligaya Pascual | ||
1979 | Ava Quibranza | Semi-Finalist | Best in National Costume |
1980 | Maria Asuncion Spirig | Semi-Finalist | Best in National Costume |
1981 | Josephine Bautista | Maja Popularidad and Best in National Costume | |
1982 | Nanette Cruz | ||
1983 | Maria Anna Cadiz | Semi-Finalist | Best in National Costume |
1984 | Maria Villa Bella Nachor : SWITCHED | ||
1984 | Catherine Jane Brummit | Semi-Finalist | |
1985 | Maria Luisa Gonzalez | 2nd Runner-up | Best in National Costume |
1986 | Maria Cristina Recto | Miss Maja Talent and Best in National Costume | |
1987 | Maria Luisa Jimenez | Semi-Finalist | |
1988 | Maria Muriel Moral | Best in National Costume and Miss Maja Simpatica | |
1989 | Jeanne Therese Hilario | 2nd Runner-up | |
1990 | Precious Bernadette Tongko | No International Pageant | |
1991 | Selina Manalad[10] | Maja Popularidad | |
1992 | Marina Pura Benipayo[11] | No International Pageant | |
1995 | Tiffany Cuña | Semi-Finalist | |
2004 | Margaret Ann Bayot | 1st Runner-up |
^11 In 1991, Selina Manalad was appointed as Bb. Pilipinas-Maja International replacing Maria Lourdes Gonzalez who was appointed as Bb. Pilipinas-Universe after Anjanette Abayari resigned.
^12 In 1992, Bb. Pilipinas-Maja International Marina Benipayo competed in Miss World 1992, replacing Marilen Espino who became sick days before her departure for the contest.
Binibining Pilipinas (Young International)
Binibining Pilipinas - Young International Winners
Year | Winner | Placement | Award |
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1970 | Carmencita Hufano Avecilla | 2nd Runner Up | |
1971 | Maricar Sison Zaldarriaga | Semi-finalist | Miss Photogenic |
1972 | Maria Lourdes Mauleon Vallejo | Semi-finalist | |
1973 | Maria Milagros de la Fuenta | ||
1974 | Deborah Cabrera Enriquez | ||
1975 | Jean Cuala Saburit | ||
1976 | Marilou Fernandez | ||
1977 | Dorothy Sue Bradley | 1st Runner Up | Best in National Costume |
1978 | Anne Rose Thompson Blas | ||
1979 | Maria Theresa Carlson† | ||
1980 | Maria Felicidad Luis | 4th Runner Up | |
1981 | Joyce Ann Burton | Semi-finalist | |
1982 | Sharon Georgina Hughes | No International Pageant | |
1983 | Shalymar Alcantara | Semi-finalist | |
1984 | Rachel Anne Wolfe | No International Pageant | |
1985 | Divina Cristina Alcala | No International Pageant |
Binibining Pilipinas (Runners-up)
Year | 1st runner-up | 2nd runner-up |
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1970 | Imelda Pagaspas | Elizabeth Lee Magbanua |
1971 | Milagros Gutierrez | Donna de Guzman |
1972 | Ana Maria Arambulo | Ma Paripola Penson |
1973 | Joan Salas | Mercedes Zabarte |
1974 | Imelda Cajanding | Cynthia Villanueva |
1975 | Hermenia Nenita Hernandez | Ma Luisa Montinola |
1976 | Celita de Castro | Maricel Quintos |
1977 | Digna Ramos | Diana Jeanne Christine Alegarme Chiong |
1978 | Katherine Manuel | Ma Luisa Montinola |
1979 | Perla Salig | Catherine Veloso |
1980 | Susan Warsaw Africa | Celestina Maristela |
1981 | Rosanna Peña | Ma Dolores Lopez |
1982 | Ma Desiree Erese Verdadero | Ma Ana Liza Gino |
1983 | Matea Leah Aurora Tejada Tagle | Racquel Buenaventura |
1984 | Corazon Tierro | Anna Mari Lingad |
1985 | Glenah Marie Valmonte Slaton | Rita Rosanna Biazon |
1986 | Catharina Salazar | Christine Japlit Bonifacio |
1987 | Angela Larrazabal | Rosabelle Adriano |
1988 | Amelia Joy dela Cruz | Lorna Villanueva Legaspi |
1989 | Suzanne Park Fahling | Michelle Blardony |
1990 | Mutya Crisostomo Laxa | Leonor Cueto |
1991 | Jenette Fernando | Anna Marie Torres |
1992 | Hazel Huelves | Michelle Buan |
1993 | Cristina Esguerra | Myra Macariola |
1994 | Abbygale Williamson Arenas | Eda Calonia |
1995 | Caroline Pobre | Margaret Laing |
1996 | Ma Sovietskaya Laviano Bacud | Sonia Santiago |
1997 | Abiele Arianne del Moral | Marivic Galang |
1998 | Jewel May Lobaton | Elsie Sicat |
1999 | Michelle Arcangel | Joelle Marie Henson Pelaez |
2000 | Ma Cristina Silverio Tan | Nicole Calquitt Hofer |
2001 | Michelle Cuerva Reyes | Maricar Manalaysay Balagtas |
2002 | Margaret-Ann Awitan Bayot | Ma Lourdes Diaz Magno |
2003 | Kate Sephora Roldan Baesa | Noela Mae Buhion Evangelista |
2004 | Tracy Ann Yusay Javelona | Princess Jasmine delos Santos Tiongson |
2005 | Wendy Manalus Valdez | Melanie Lariosa Ediza |
2006 | Rosalyn Sirikit de Leon Santiago | Jeanne Bernadette Mauricio Bello |
2007 | Liezel Madarang Verses | Abigail Lesley Grivas Cruz |
2008 | Danielle Kirsten Muriel Castaño | Elizabeth Jacqueline Santander Nacuspag |
2009 | Richell Pacaldo Angalot | Regina Brosas Hahn |
2010 | Diane Elaine Samar Necio | Helen Nicolette Mercado Henson |
Binibining Pilipinas Representatives (other international pageants)
Binibining Pilipinas appointed delegates
Year | Delegate | Pageant | Placement |
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1971 | Nelia Sancho | Queen of the Pacific | WINNER |
1971 | Milagros Gutierrez | Miss Charming International | 2nd Runner Up |
1972 | Maria Isabel Seva | Miss Charming International | |
1989 | Maria Rita Apostol | Miss Flower Queen | |
1992 | Sharmaine "Ruffa" Rama Gutierrez | Elite Model Look | |
1993 | Anna Gonzalez | Elite Model Look | |
1997 | Joanne Santos | Miss Tourism International | WINNER |
2000 | Rachel Soriano | Miss Tourism World | 2nd Runner-up |
2001 | Maricar Balagtas | Miss Globe International | WINNER |
2001 | Michelle Reyes | Miss Tourism International | WINNER |
2001 | Zorayda Andam | Miss Tourism World | Finalist |
2001 | Joanna Maria Mijares Peñaloza | Miss Internet WWW | |
2002 | Kristine Alzar | Miss Tourism International (Black Sea Edition) | WINNER |
2002 | Karen Agustin | Miss Globe International | Finalist |
2002 | Michelle Reyes | Miss Tourism World | WINNER |
2002 | Margaret Ann Bayot | Miss Internet WWW | 2nd Runner-up |
2003 | Noella Mae Evangelista | Queen of Tourism International | WINNER |
2005 | Jhezarie Javier | Miss ASEAN | WINNER |
2006 | Carlene Aguilar | Miss Internet WWW | WINNER |
2009 | April Love Jordan | International Queen Beauty | WINNER |
Binibining Pilipinas (Other Titles)
Binibining Pilipinas Other Titles
Year | Winner | Title |
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1973 | Joan Salas | Miss World Peace |
1984 | Maritoni Judith Daya | Bb Pilipinas Press Photography |
1987 | Marie Avon Garcia | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
1988 | Maritoni Judith Daya | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
1989 | Marichele Cruz | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
1990 | Milagros Javelosa | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
1993 | Jeanette Fernando | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
1994 | Sheila Marie Dizon | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
2005 | Wendy Valdez | Bb Pilipinas Tourism |
Representatives to the Pageants before Binibining Pilipinas
Miss Universe representatives from 1952-1963
Year | Representative | Placement |
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1952 | Teresita Torralba Sanchez | |
1953 | Cristina Monson Pacheco | |
1954 | Maria Candida Blesilda Mueller Ocampo | Top 16 Semi-finalist |
1955 | Yvonne Berenguer Delos Reyes | |
1956 | Isabel Escobar Rodriguez | |
1957 | Mary Ann Carmen Philipps Corrales | |
1958 | Carmen Tuason | Did not compete |
1959 | Christina Matias | Did not compete |
1960 | No Representative | |
1961 | No Representative | |
1962 | Josephine Estrada Brown | |
1963 | Lalaine Betia Bennett | 3rd Runner-Up |
Miss World representatives from 1966-1991
Representative | Placement | |
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1966 | Vivien Lee Austria (real name: Emraida Kelly Kiram) | |
1967 | Margarita Favis Gomez | |
1968 | Arene Cecilia Anas Amabuyok | 4th Runner-Up |
1969 | Feliza Teresita Nuesa Miro | |
1970 | Minerva Manalo Cagatao | Top 15 Semi-finalist |
1971 | Onelia Ison Jose | Best National Costume |
1972 | Evangeline Rosales Reyes | Top 15 Semi-finalist |
1973 | Evangeline Luis Pascual | 1st Runner-Up |
1974 | Agnes Benisano Rustia | |
1975 | Suzanne Talam Gonzales | |
1976 | Josephine Salazar Conde | Withdrew |
1977 | Ana Melissa Ofilada Veneracion | Withdrew |
1978 | Louvette Monzon Hammond | Miss Talent |
1979 | Josefina Molon Francisco | |
1980 | Maria Milagros Guidote Nabor | |
1981 | Suzette Umali Nicolas | |
1982 | Sarah Jane Coronel Areza | Top 15 Semi-finalist
Asia's Queen of Beauty |
1983 | Marilou Sadia Sadiua | |
1984 | Aurora Elvira Gayoso Sevilla | |
1985 | Elizabeth Dionisio Cuenco | |
1986 | Sherry Rose Austria Byrne | Top 15 Semi-finalist
Asia's Queen of Beauty |
1987 | Maria Lourdes Manalili Apostol | |
1988 | Dana Mayor Narvadez | |
1989 | Estrella Singson Querubin | |
1990 | Antonette Eusebio Ballesteros | |
1991 | Gemith Gonzaga Gemparo |
Miss International representatives from 1960-1967
Year | Representative | Placement |
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1960 | Edita Resurreccion Vital | Top 15 Semi-finalist |
1961 | Pilar Arciaga | |
1962 | Cynthia Lucero Ugalde | Miss Photogenic |
1963 | Monina Medenilla Yllana | Top 15 Semi-finalist |
1964 | Gemma Teresa Guerrero Cruz | MISS INTERNATIONAL 1964 |
1965 | Isabelle Barnett Santos[12] | |
1966 | No Contest | |
1967 | Margarita Lebumfacil Romualdez |
^13 Isabel Santos was the 1st Runner-up of the Binibining Pilipinas pageant of 1965, but she was appointed by the pageant organizers to represent the Philippines in the Miss International pageant.
See also
- Miss Universe
- Miss World
- Miss Earth
- Miss International
- Miss Asia Pacific International
- Philippines at the Big Four pageants