Miss Asia Pacific International 2005, formerly titled Miss Asia Pacific Quest in 2003, the 36th Miss Asia Pacific International pageant, was held on 9 April 2005 at Guangzhou, China where 51 candidates competed for the title.[1] Tatyana Nikita of Russia crowned her successor Leonora Jiménez of Costa Rica at the end of the contest.
Miss Asia Pacific International 2005 | |
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Date | 9 April 2005 |
Venue | Guangzhou, China |
Entrants | 51 |
Placements | 5 |
Debuts | |
Returns | |
Winner | Leonora Jiménez (Costa Rica) (Resigned) Yevgeniya Lapova (Assumed) Russia |
Congeniality | Vida Samadzai (Afghanistan) |
Best National Costume | Leonora Jiménez (Costa Rica) |
Photogenic | Zhang Li Ru (China) |
Not long after winning the crown, Jiménez was resigned in order to compete at another rival pageant which is Miss World.[2] The first runner-up Yevgeniya Lapova of Russia replaced her as the winner.[3] The runners-up moved up one position which then makes Jedah Hernandez of the Philippines became third runner-up.
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss Asia Pacific International 2005 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up |
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Special Awards
Awards | Contestant |
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Best in Evening Gown |
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Best in National Costume |
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Best in Swimsuit |
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Miss Friendship |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Order Of Announcements
Top 5
- Costa Rica
- Russia
- China
- Peru
- Philippines
Candidates
- Afghanistan – Vida Samadzai
- Albania – Vilma Masha
- Argentina – Laura Constanza Romero
- Australia – Laura Frances Weston
- Bahamas – Leslia Miller
- Bolivia – Gloria Mariana Limpias
- Brazil – Natalia Souza Araujo
- Bulgaria – Katya Petrova
- Canada – April Angeline Simone Mullings
- Chile – Adriana Margot Barrientos
- China – Zhang Li Ru
- Colombia – Vivian Vanessa Gomez
- Costa Rica – Leonora Jiménez
- Denmark – Masja Juel
- El Salvador – Nessie Desiree Anaya
- England – Alison Brennan
- Ethiopia – Amleset Muchie
- Greece – Anna Dantchenko Karagiannopoulou
- Haiti – Channa Cius
- Honduras – Leslie Gabriela Molina
- Hungary – Diana Maloveczky
- India – Simran Chandhok
- Iran – Juel Daisi Pollard
- Jamaica – Juel Daisi Pollard
- Lebanon – Rita Lahoud
- Malaysia – Wong Hui-Yin
- Nepal – Sarah Gurung
- New Caledonia – Aurore Tissot
- New Zealand – Kylie Anderson
- Nigeria – Awa Dicko
- Panama – Giselle Marie Bissot
- Paraguay – Paloma Maria Navarro
- Peru – Claudia Ortiz de Zevallos Cano
- Philippines – Jedah Casabuela Hernandez
- Poland – Urszula Rozniecka
- Russia – Yevgeniya Lapova
- Scotland – Megan Elizabeth Johnson
- Singapore – Colleen Francisca Pereira
- Slovak Republic – Olivia Laniova
- South Africa – Jenilee Peters
- South Korea – Choi Young-ah
- Sri Lanka – Kapuruge Tehani Renata Perera
- Sweden – Florina Weisz
- Tahiti – Anne Maite Morou
- Taiwan – Weng Hui-Chun
- Thailand – Suthida Deesri
- Turkey – Buket Koroglu
- United States – Raquel Roxanne Beezley
- Venezuela – Marilyn Ferreira Pascual
- Vietnam – Ngo Thi Mai Trang
- Wales – Laura Jane Livesey
Notes
- No semi-finalists were selected during the final night but all the delegates had the chance to participate in both Swimsuit and Evening Gown competition.
References
External links
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