Miss Earth 2009

Data:22 listopada 2009
Kraj: Filipiny
Miasto:Boracay
Gala finałowa:Boracay Ecovillage Resort and Convention Center
Liczba uczestniczek:80
Zwyciężczyni:Larissa Ramos,  Brazylia
Poprzedniczka:Karla Henry,  Filipiny
Następczyni:Nicole Faria,  Indie

Miss Earth 2009 – 9. edycja konkursu Miss Earth. Odbyła się 22 listopada 2009 r. w Boracay Ecovillage Resort and Convention Center, w Boracay na Filipinach. W konkursie wzięło udział 80 kobiet z całego świata. Konkurs wygrała reprezentantka Brazylii - Larissa Ramos.

Wyniki

Miejsca

Wyniki finałuUczestniczka
Miss Earth 2009
Miss Powietrza (1. wicemiss)
Miss Wody (2. wicemiss)
Miss Ognia (3. wicemiss)
Top 8
Top 16

Nagrody specjalne

Nagroda specjalnaUczestniczka
Miss Fotogeniczności Czechy - Tereza Budková
Najlepszy kostium narodowy Tanzania - Evelyne Almasi
Miss Przyjaźni Szwajcaria - Graziella Rogers
Miss Talentu Polinezja Francuska - Niuriki Teremate
Najładniejsza w stroju kąpielowym Filipiny - Sandra Seifert
Najładniejsza w sukni wieczorowej Filipiny - Sandra Seifert

Uczestniczki

PaństwoUczestniczkaWiekWzrost
(cm)
Miasto rodzinne
 AlbaniaSuada Saliu22179Lezha
 AngliaKirsty Nichol19173Islington
 ArgentynaGisela Menossi21180Río Cuarto
 AustraliaMelinda Heffernan24173Cremome
 BahamyKrystal Brown23173Nassau
 BelgiaIsabel van Hoof18172Antwerpia
 BrazyliaLarissa Ramos20178Manaus
 ChinyYan Xu20178Szantung
 Chińskie TajpejChen Yi-Wen21173Tajpej
 CzechyTereza Budková19176Sezimovo Ústí
 DaniaPatrica Tjornelund22179Kopenhaga
 DominikanaMariel Garcia24178San Francisco de Macorís
 EkwadorDiana Delgado25173Manta
 FilipinySandra Seifert25175Bacolod
 FrancjaMagalie Thierry22178Froideconche
 GabonMarlyne Lea Ayenne22175Libreville
 GhanaMariam Abdul Rauf21173Region Północny
 GrecjaTriantafyllia Sarantinou21179Ateny
 GruzjaNona Diakonidze19175Tbilisi
 GuamMaria Luisa Santos24174Dededo
 GwadelupaMarie-Ange Seymour19173Le Moule
 GwatemalaHamy Nataly Tejeda Funes24173Gwatemala
 HiszpaniaAlejandra Echevarria20181Jaén
 HolandiaSabrina Anijs21175Haga
 HondurasAlejandra Mendoza19175La Lima
 HongkongWang Shan Shan20173Sinciang
 IndieShriya Kishore23179Mumbaj
 IndonezjaNadine Zamira Syarief25168Dżakarta
 Irlandia PółnocnaKayleigh O’Reilly18178Londonderry
 IzraelNoy Michaelov24178Jerozolima
 JamajkaJenaae Jackson19178Kingston
 JaponiaTakada Tomomi22172Tokio
 KanadaLateesha Ector24179Pierrefonds
 KeniaCatherine Muturi24178Gatundu
 KolumbiaAlejandra Castillo22178Bogota
 Korea PołudniowaPark Ye-ju22173Seul
 KosowoElsa Marku18175Prisztina
 KostarykaMalena Orozco21183Cartago
 KubaJamillette Gaxiola20175Hawana
 LibanNicole Lichaa Khoury18172Bejrut
 LuksemburgTheodora Bănică21170Luksemburg
 ŁotwaDiana Kubasova20175Ryga
 MakauJia Pei20175Makau
 MalezjaMadeline Nandu23173Sabah
 MaltaAlison Gallea Valletta21172Attard
 MartynikaPascale Nelide18180Fort-de-France
 MeksykNatalia Quiñónez23178Zapopan
 NepalRicha Thapa Magar24164Katmandu
 NigeriaModesta Alozie21175Abia
 Nowa ZelandiaCatherine Irving19172Waverley
 PakistanAyesha Gilani26170Lahaur
 PanamaGeraldine Higuera20171Panama
 ParagwajGabriela Rejala20175Ñemby
 PeruLeticia Rivera21179Cajamarca
 Polinezja FrancuskaNiuriki Teremate21173Punaauia
 PolskaIzabela Wilczek23177Pabianice
 PortorykoDignelis Jiménez25171Arecibo
 Południowa AfrykaChanel Grantham20175Durban
 RosjaKsenia Podsevatkina22178Saratów
 SalwadorMayra Aldana23173San Salvador
 SamoaVaruna Curry21175Apia
 SerbiaDijana Milojkovic22175Ćuprija
 SingapurValerie Lim24180Singapur
 SłowacjaLea Sindlerova22175Nitra
 SłoweniaMaja Jamnik18175Lublana
 Stany ZjednoczoneAmy Diaz25168North Providence
 Sudan PołudniowyAheu Deng18196Dżuba
 SzkocjaSarah Finlay23178Glasgow
 SzwajcariaGraziella Rogers22171Lyss
 SzwecjaGiulia Simone Olsson19175Sztokholm
 TajlandiaRujinan Phanseethum20172Udon Thani
 TanzaniaEvelyne Almasi24180Dar es Salaam
 TongaMary Greatz21173Nukuʻalofa
 TurcjaGözde Zay26175Stambuł
 Turks i CaicosAlison Capron23173Providenciales
 UkrainaKarina Golovata21178Kijów
 WaliaDominique Dyer20170Neath Port Talbot
 WenezuelaJessica Barboza22174Maracaibo
 WęgryKorinna Kocsis18173Jakfa
 WłochyLuna Isabella Voce21183Mediolan

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