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Miss Earth 2007
The elemental court (Water, Earth, Air and Fire)
DateNovember 11, 2007
Presenters
EntertainmentRichard Poon
VenueUP Theater, Quezon City, Philippines
Broadcaster
Entrants88
Placements16
Debuts
  • Belize
  • Cuba
  • Fiji
  • Iceland
  • Northern Ireland
  • Congo
  • Sierra Leone
  • Suriname
  • US Virgin Islands
  • Zimbabwe
Withdrawals
  • Cayman Islands
  • Chile
  • Curaçao
  • Egypt
  • Greece
  • Haiti
  • Ireland
  • North Macedonia
  • Pakistan
  • Panama
  • Puerto Rico
  • Russia
  • Samoa
  • Scotland
  • Serbia and Montenegro
  • Tahiti
Returns
  • Cameroon
  • Colombia
  • Hong Kong
  • Israel
  • Kazakhstan
  • Latvia
  • Macau
  • Niue Island
  • Slovenia
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Uganda
  • Zambia
WinnerJessica Trisko
Canada
CongenialityAmale Al-Khoder, Lebanon
Best National CostumeJiraporn Sing-ieam, Thailand
PhotogenicJeanne Harn, Philippines
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Miss Earth 2007, the seventh edition of the Miss Earth pageant, was held on November 12, 2007 at the University of the Philippines Theater, on campus of the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City, Philippines. 88 delegates competed for the title, making 2007 the largest edition of delegates for Miss Earth. The pageant was hosted by MTV Asia VJ Utt Panichkul, Priscilla Meirelles and Ginger Conejero. Hil Hernández from Chile crowned her successor Jessica Trisko from Canada the end of the event.[1]

Pooja Chitgopekar from India won her second consecutive Miss Air title. Silvana Santaella from Venezuela was announced as Miss Water. She also won two special awards: Best in Swimsuit and Best in Long Gown.[2][3] Ángela Gómez from Spain finished fourth as Miss Fire. Bokang Montjane from South Africa made the top 16 semi-finalist and received the Beauty for a Cause award.

Results

Countries and territories that sent delegates and results
Miss Earth 2007 Final 4: Spain, India, Venezuela, and Canada
7 of the Top 8 finalists of Miss Earth 2007: Georgia, Canada, Venezuela, Spain, Thailand, Switzerland, and India
Miss Earth 2007 Award winners: Lebanon (Friendship), Lithuania (Talent), Venezuela (Swimsuit & Long Gown), Thailand (National Costume), and the Philippines (Photogenic)
Contestants on stage in their swimwear

Placements

Placement Contestant
Miss Earth 2007
Miss Earth – Air 2007
Miss Earth – Water 2007
Miss Earth – Fire 2007
Top 8
  •  Georgia – Nanka Mamasakhlisi
  •  Peru – Odilia Garcia
  •   Switzerland – Stefanie Gossweiler
  •  Thailand – Jiraporn Sing-ieam †
Top 16
  •  Czech Republic – Eva Čerešňáková
  •  Dominican Republic – Themys Febriel
  •  Lebanon – Amale Al-Khoder
  •  Martinique – Élodie Delor
  •  Nigeria – Stacey Garvey
  •  Romania – Alina Gheorge
  •  South Africa – Bokang Montjane
  •  Sweden – Ivana Gagula

† = deceased

Special awards

The following special awards were officially awarded during the grand coronation night:

Awards in Philippines

Awards Contestant
Miss Friendship
  •  Lebanon – Amale Al-Khoder
Miss Photogenic
Miss Talent
  •  Lithuania – Monica Baliunaite
Best in National Costume
  •  Thailand – Jiraporn Sing-ieam
Best in Evening Gown
Best in Swimsuit
Beauty for a Cause


Awards in Vietnam

Awards Contestant
Miss Charm
  •  South Korea – Ji-eun Yoo
Miss Eco - Tourism
Miss Fashion
Miss Fitness
  •  Peru – Odilia Garcia
Miss Fontana
  •  South Korea – Ji-eun Yoo
Miss Psalmstre Placenta
Best in Ao dai
  •  Brazil – Patrícia Andrade
Gandang Ricky Reyes Award
Prinsesa Ng Kalikasan (Princess of Nature)

Hosts

Greg Uttsada Panichkul, the main host of Miss Earth 2007
Host Details
Greg Uttsada Panichkul Main Host
Priscilla Meirelles Miss Earth 2004 from Brazil
Ginger Conejero Color Commentator, 1st Runner-up Miss Philippines Earth 2006

Judges

No. Judge Background
1 Andrea Mastellone general manager, Traders Hotel Manila
2 Khe Cong Nguyen Editor-in-Chief, Thanh Nien News
3 Jose Ramon Olives Head, Cable Channels, ABS-CBN
4 Arch. Nestor Mangio Chairman, Clark International Airport Corporation
5 Hong Jin Regional Manager, Korean Air
6 Crystal Jacinto Honorable Chairwoman, Kalikasan Fun Bike and President of the Philippines Foundation for Tomorrow's Good Children Inc.
7 General Manuel Roxas PAGCOR
8 Tiziano Ceccarani Head, OE Mergers and Acquisitions
9 Dawn Zulueta Award-winning Movie and TV actress
10 Purissima Benitez Jahannot Deputy Director and Chief Curator

Contestants

List of countries or territories, and their delegates that participated in Miss Earth 2007:[4]

† = deceased

  •  Albania – Shpresa Vitia
  •  Argentina – María Antonella Tognolla
  •  Australia – Victoria Louise Stewart
  •  Bahamas – Sharon Eula Rolle
  •  Belgium – Melissa Cardaci
  •  Belize – Leilah Pandy
  •  Bolivia – Carla Loreto Fuentes Rivero
  •  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Dženita Dumpor
  •  Botswana – Millicent Ollyn
  •  Brazil – Patrícia Andrade
  •  Cameroon – Pauline Marcelle Kack
  •  Canada – Jessica Trisko
  •  China – Yu Peipei
  •  Colombia – Mileth Johana Agámez
  •  Costa Rica – Natalia Salas Mattey
  •  Cuba – Ariana Barouk
  •  Czech Republic – Eva Čerešňáková
  •  Denmark – Trine Lundgaard Nielsen
  •  Dominican Republic – Themys Febriel
  •  Ecuador – Verónica Ochoa Crespo
  •  El Salvador – Julia Ayala
  •  England – Clair Cooper
  •  Ethiopia – Nardos Tafese
  •  Fiji – Minal Maneesha Ali
  •  Finland – Anna Pohtimo
  •  France – Alexandra Gaguen
  •  Georgia – Nanka Mamasakhlisi
  •  Germany – Sinem Ramazanoglu
  •  Ghana – Diana Naa Blankson
  •  Guadeloupe – Virgine Mulia
  •  Guatemala – Jessica Scheel
  •  Hong Kong – Fan Miao-Meng
  •  Iceland – Katrín Dögg Sigurdardóttir
  •  India – Pooja Chitgopekar
  •  Indonesia – Artri Sulistyowati
  •  Israel – Mor Donay
  •  Italy – Bernadette Mazzù
  •  Japan – Ryoko Tominaga
  •  Kazakhstan – Zhazira Nurkhodjaeva
  •  Kenya – Volen Auma Owenga
  •  South Korea – Ji-eun Yoo
  •  Latvia – Ilze Jankovska
  •  Lebanon – Amale Al-Khoder
  •  Liberia – Telena Cassell
  •  Lithuania – Monika Baliunaite
  •  Macau – Zhang Xiao-Yu
  •  Malaysia – Dorkas Cheok
  •  Martinique – Élodie Delor
  •  Mexico – María Fernanda Cánovas
  •    Nepal – Bandana Sharma
  •  Netherlands – Milou Verhoeks
  •  New Zealand – Claire Kirby
  •  Nicaragua – Iva Grijalva Pashova
  •  Nigeria – Stacey Garvey
  •  Niue Island – Shevalyn Maika
  •  Northern Ireland – Aine Gormley
  •  Norway – Margaret Paulin Hauge
  •  Paraguay – Griselda Quevedo
  •  Peru – Odilia Garcia
  •  Philippines – Jeanne Harn
  •  Poland – Barbara Tatara
  •  Romania – Alina Gheorge
  •  Congo – Maurielle Nkouka Massamba
  •  St.Lucia – Oneka McKoy
  •  Singapore – Nicole Chen Lin
  •  Sierra Leone – Theresa Turay
  •  Slovakia – Barbora Palovičová
  •  Slovenia – Tanja Trobec
  •  South Africa – Bokang Montjane
  •  Spain – Ángela Gómez
  •  Suriname – Safyra Duurham
  •  Sweden – Ivana Gagula
  •   Switzerland – Stefanie Gossweiler
  •  Taiwan – Sonya Lee
  •  Tanzania – Angel Kileo
  •  Thailand – Jiraporn Sing-ieam †
  •  Tibet – Tenzin Dolma
  •  Trinidad and Tobago – Carleen Ramlochansingh
  •  Turks and Caicos – Tameka Deveaux
  •  Uganda – Hellen Karungi
  •  Ukraine – Galyna Andreeva
  •  United States – Lisa Forbes
  •  US Virgin Islands – Je T'aime Cerge
  •  Venezuela – Silvana Santaella
  •  Vietnam – Trương Tri Trúc Diễm
  •  Wales – Sarah Fleming
  •  Zambia – Sphiwe Benasho
  •  Zimbabwe – Nyome Omar

Notes

Debuts

  •  Belize
  •  Cuba
  •  Fiji
  •  Iceland
  •  Northern Ireland
  •  Congo
  •  Sierra Leone
  •  Suriname
  •  US Virgin Islands
  •  Zimbabwe

Returns

  • Last competed in 2001:
    •  Kazakhstan
  • Last competed in 2002:
    •  Uganda
  • Last competed in 2003:
    •  Slovenia
  • Last competed in 2004:
    •  Trinidad & Tobago
  • Last competed in 2005:
    •  Cameroon
    •  Colombia
    •  Hong Kong
    •  Israel
    •  Latvia
    •  Macau
    •  Niue Island
    •  Zambia

Withdrawals

  •  Cayman Islands
  •  Chile
  •  Curaçao
  •  Egypt
  •  Greece
  •  Haiti
  •  Ireland
  •  Macedonia
  •  Pakistan
  •  Puerto Rico
  •  Russia
  •  Samoa
  •  Scotland
  •  Serbia and Montenegro
  •  Tahiti

Replacements

  •  Tanzania – Kelly Kampton is replaced by Angel Kileo.

Did not compete

Other notes

  •  Thailand – Jiraporn Sing-ieam died on November 25, 2020, from to Liver Cancer.

References

  1. ^ "Fil-Canadian Jessica Nicole Trisko crowned Ms. Earth 2007". Philippine Entertainment Portal. Archived from the original on July 25, 2015. Retrieved February 9, 2008.
  2. ^ "Pageant Almanac > Miss Earth > Semi-Finalists". July 15, 2006. Archived from the original on July 15, 2006.
  3. ^ "Pageant Almanac > Miss Earth > Award Winners". July 15, 2006. Archived from the original on July 15, 2006.
  4. ^ Soul, John (11 November 2007). "Miss Earth 2007". Woman of the Earth News. Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 27 December 2009.