Miss Asia Pacific International

Miss Asia Pacific International is a beauty pageant headquartered in Manila, Philippines.[1] It is the oldest such pageant in Asia and it is currently headed by Jacqueline Tan-Sainz.[2]

Miss Asia Pacific International
Formation1968 (original)
2016 (current iteration)
Dissolved2005 (original)
TypeBeauty Pageant
Headquarters Manila, Philippines
Official language
English
President
Jacqueline Tan-Sainz
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Miss Asia Pacific International was founded in 1968 as Miss Asia Quest and was first open to contestants from Asia and Oceania and served as a regional pageant for delegates within the Asia Pacific region. The title was changed to Miss Asia Pacific Quest in 1985 when contestants from countries in the Americas that border the Pacific Ocean were allowed to participate and compete. In 2005, the current title of Miss Asia Pacific International was chosen and contestants from all over the world were allowed to participate in the competition.

In 2005, winner Leonora Jimenez Monge from Costa Rica was dethroned after participating in the rival Miss World contest and runner-up Yevgeniya Lapova (Russia) was given the title instead.[2] The pageant was then suspended after the conclusion of the 2005 edition.[3]

In 2016, the pageant was revived and the winner of Miss Asia Pacific International 2016 was Tessa le Conge of the Netherlands.

The current title holder is Chaiyenne Huisman from Spain. She was crowned on the 9th of October 2019.

The 2020 pageant was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Titleholders

Pageant not held in these years: 1990, 1991, 2004, 2006 to 2015 and 2020. [4]

Year Represented Titleholder National Pageant Host Country Date Entrants
1965  Malaysia Angela Filmer Miss Malaysia  Philippines, Manila
1968  Taiwan Macy Shih Miss Taiwan  Philippines, Quezon City 12.08.68 14
1969  South Korea Won-kyoung Seo Miss Korea 07.25.69 14
1970  India Zeenat Aman Miss India 08.22.70 15
1971  Guam Flora Baza Miss Guam 06.26.71 14
1972  Australia Janet Coutts Miss Australia 07.15.72 15
1973  India Tara Anne Fonseca Femina Miss India  Philippines, Manila 05.31.73 14
1974  Australia Susie Currie Miss Australia 05.24.74 16
1975  Papua New Guinea Eva Regina Arni Miss Papua New Guinea 05.24.75 18
1976  Singapore Jacqueline Stuart Miss Singapore 06.03.76 17
1977  Indonesia Linda Emran Abiprajadi[5] (Handpicked) 06.11.77 17
1978  Thailand Siriporn Savanglum Miss Audace 10.18.78 15
1979  Turkey Ayla Altas Miss Turkey 06.27.79 15
1980  Australia Lorraine Gaye McGrady Miss Australia 05.21.80 16
1981  Sri Lanka Bernadine Rose Ramanayake Miss Sri Lanka  Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 05.21.81 16
1982  Philippines Maria del Carmen Ines Zaragoza Mutya ng Pilipinas 07.30.82 14
1983  Philippines Gloria Dimayacyac Mutya ng Pilipinas  Philippines, Manila 07.08.83 14
1984  Turkey Melek Gurkan Miss Turkey  New Zealand, Christchurch 11.10.84 19
1985  Israel Nurit Mizrachi Miss Israel  British Hong Kong, Hong Kong 11.26.85 31
1986  New Zealand Helen Mary Crawford Miss New Zealand 09.30.86 32
1987  Panama Cilinia Prada Miss Panama 09.30.87 30
1988  Thailand Preeyanuch Panpradub Miss Thailand 09.24.88 32
1989  Philippines Lorna Legaspi Mutya ng Pilipinas 09.24.89 31
1992  Israel Tali Ben-Harush Miss Israel  Philippines, Manila 12.05.92 24
1993  Philippines Michelle Aldana Mutya ng Pilipinas  Philippines, Manila 10.16.93 23
1994  Peru Jessica Vanessa Tapia Miss Peru  Philippines, Cebu City 11.05.94 26
1995  Korea Mi-jung Yoon Miss Korea  Philippines, Baguio 11.11.95 27
1996  Costa Rica Gabriela Aguilar Miss Costa Rica  Philippines, Subic 12.07.96 27
1997  Thailand Worarat Suwannarat Miss Thailand  Philippines, Davao City 12.06.97 25
1998  Costa Rica Kisha Alvarado Miss Costa Rica  Philippines, Clark Field, Pampanga 12.05.98 25
1999  Colombia Juliana Andrea Arango Miss Colombia  Philippines, Quezon City 12.11.99 25
2000  India Diya Mirza Handrich Femina Miss India 12.02.00 23
2001  Peru Luciana Luisa Farfán Miss Perú  Philippines, Makati City 11.10.01 19
2002  Korea So-yoon Kim Miss Korea  Philippines, Manila 11.30.02 25
2003  Russia Tatyana Nikitina Miss Russia  Philippines, Quezon City 10.26.03 25
2005  Costa Rica Leonora Jiménez (dethroned) Miss Costa Rica  China, Guangzhou 04.09.05 51
 Russia Yevgeniya Lapova[2] (assumed) Miss Russia
2016  Netherlands Tessa Helena le Conge[6] Miss Netherlands  Philippines, Puerto Princesa 11.23.16 40
2017  Brazil Francielly Ouriques Miss Brasil Empresarial  Philippines, Manila 11.29.17 42
2018  Philippines Sharifa Akeel Mutya ng Pilipinas  Philippines, Pasay City 10.04.18 51
2019  Spain Chaiyenne Huisman Miss Asia Pacific International-Spain 10.09.19 54
2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021

Countries/Territory by winning number

Nation Titles Year(s)
 Philippines 5 1982, 1983, 1989, 1993, 2018
 South Korea 3 1969, 1995, 2002
 India 1970, 1973, 2000
 Thailand 1978, 1988, 1997
 Costa Rica 1996, 1998, 2005A
 Australia 1972, 1974, 1980
 Peru 2 1994, 2001
 Turkey 1979, 1984
 Russia 2003, 2005B
 Israel 1985, 1992
 Spain 1 2019
 Brazil 2017
 Netherlands 2016
 Colombia 1999
 Panama 1987
 New Zealand 1986
 Sri Lanka 1981
 Indonesia 1977
 Singapore 1976
 Papua New Guinea 1975
 Guam 1971
 Taiwan 1968
 Malaysia 1965

Notes
A Dethroned B Assumed

See also

References

  1. Adina, Armin (13 November 2017). "Over 40 contestants join 2017 Miss Asia Pacific International". INQUIRER.net (Online). Copyright 1997-2016 INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 26 November 2017.
  2. "Yevgeniya Lapova: the last winner of Miss Asia Pacific International". India Times. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  3. "Laura blazes China beauty trail". BBC News. 13 February 2005. Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  4. West, Donald. "Miss Earth". Pageantopolis. Archived from the original on 16 December 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
  5. "Inilah 5 Ratu Kecantikan Dunia dari Indonesia". iPageants. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
  6. "Netherlands wins Miss Asia Pacific Int'l 2016; PH finishes 3rd | ABS-CBN News". ABS-CBN News. 23 November 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2017.
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