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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Miss Philippines Earth 2011 Winners (Photo)

Miss Philippines Earth 2011 winners have been crowned!

Miss Philippines Earth 2011 Winners: (L-R) Miss Philippines Eco-Tourism: TARHATA CLIO SHARI RICO, Miss Philippines Water: MURIELLE ADRIENNE ORAIS, Miss Philippines Earth: ATHENA MAE IMPERIAL, Miss Philippines Air: JONAVI RAISA QUIRAY, and Miss Philippines Fire: MICHELLE GAVAGAN

Twenty-four year-old Athena Mae Imperial from Casiguran, Aurora has been proclaimed as Miss Philippines Earth 2011 during the coronation night on June 5, 2011 at Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. She will be representing the Philippines in the 2011 Miss Earth beauty pageant in Thailand this December. Check out some photos of Imperial HERE.

Meanwhile, the host city's representative Jonavi Raisa Quiray took the second place and was crowned Miss Philippines Air.

Check out below the complete list of winners:

MISS PHILIPPINES EARTH 2011 Winners

Miss Philippines Earth: ATHENA MAE IMPERIAL (Casiguran, Aurora)
Miss Philippines Air: JONAVI RAISA QUIRAY (Puerto Princesa City)
Miss Philippines Water: MURIELLE ADRIENNE ORAIS (Cebu City)
Miss Philippines Fire: MICHELLE GAVAGAN (Las Pinas City)
Miss Philippines Eco-Tourism: TARHATA CLIO SHARI RICO (Makati City)

Top 10 Finalists:
Ma. Alicia Elena Ariosa (Pagadian City)
Edan Dafilmoto (Cotabato City)
Brenna Cassandra Gamboa (Fil East Coast USA)
Catrine Rosary Ocampo (Gen Santos City )
Mary Denisse Toribio (Malolos City)

Best in Swimsuit: Jonavi Raisa Quiray
Best in Long Gown: Brenna Cassandra Gamboa
Miss Photogenic: Murielle Orais
Best in Casual Club Wear: Murielle Orais
Best in Cocktail Wear: Jonavi Raisa Quiray
Best in Cultural Costume: Diane Carmela Querrer
Best in Amazon Costume: Murielle Orais
Best in Talent: Diane Carmela Querrer
Miss Friendship: Norella Nacis
Gandang Ricky Reyes Awardee: Murielle Orais
Miss Golden Sunset Resort: Michelle Gavagan
Mutya ng Sta. Cruzan: Murielle Orais
Mutya ng Kalikasan: Christianne Ramos
Miss Globe: Murielle Orais
Miss RCBC Saving Bank: Murielle Orais
Miss RCBC Bancard: Cathrine Rosary Ocampo
Miss Thunderbird Resorts: Brenna Cassandra Gamboa
Miss New Placenta: Mary Denisse Toribio
Miss Catanauan Cove: Murielle Orais

Athena Mae Imperial wins Miss Earth Philippines 2011 (Photos)

Athena Mae Imperial has been crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2011 after besting 9 other finalists during the pageant's coronation night held at Puerto Princesa City, Palawan earlier tonight June 5, 2011.

Athena Mae Imperial, Miss Philippine Earth 2011 Winner

Athena Mae Imperial, 24, is from Casiguran, Aurora. She has a vital statistics of 34-24-35. She stands 5 feet and 6 inches and weighs 115 pounds.

Imperial will be representing the country in the international Miss Earth 2011 beauty pageant which will be held later this year in Thailand.


Miss Philippines Earth 2011 Athena Mae Imperial during the Preliminary Long Gown Competition

Athena Imperial graduated as valedictorian in High School and finished a degree in Communications Research in University of the Philippines - Diliman. She's a former production staff and researcher in an investigative program on GMA.

Newly-crowned Miss Philippines Earth 2011 Athena Imperial during the Casual Wear Competion

For the complete list of winners, please check it HERE.

Check out below a Q&A of Athena Mae Imperial courtesy of the Miss Philippines Earth website:

DESCRIBE YOUR CHILDHOOD/GROWING YEARS (8-13 Years old)
While the other girls were busy playing with their dolls, jackstones, kitchen-set toys, and jumping ropes, I was with the elders playing scrabble, word factory, fixing puzzles and solving games of logic. My goal then was to be as good as the adults I was playing games with. I even aimed to beat them. Yes, I am goal-oriented since childhood.

WHAT LESSONS DID YOU LEARN FROM YOUR CHILDHOOD/GROWING YEARS?
First and foremost is to put God above all things. When I was a child, I was taught to thank God for another day when I wake up, to thank Him for the food He provides, and to pray before going to sleep. With that foundation from childhood, I bear with me until now that all my actions and successes must be offered for His glory.

Second is to be concerned of my surroundings and environment. I was trained to fix my bed when I wake up, to clean up my books and toys after using them, to separate biodegradable trash from non-biodegradable garbage, to reuse the recyclable materials, and to switch off the lights and appliances when they were not in use. I was taught that living in a place with a clean surrounding facilitates in thinking and doing better. I was also educated that doing small acts in saving our environment can eventually be a huge influence to other people.

Third is to be unselfish. I was taught to share my snacks to my grade school classmate, to consider the thoughts of my group mates for a project, to give my playmates a chance to enjoy whatever toys I had. Even until now that I'm a grown up, I don't deal and give in with anything that is only for my own good; I consider the welfare of other people. Being self-centred will give us nothing; but being selfless and considerate will provide us a precious space in the hearts of those whom we shared our blessings with.

WHAT IS YOUR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT?
The moment I got in as a member of the leading investigative documentary program in the country is unforgettable. During college days, I was only staring at the billboards and the building of the network where I dreamt working at. I had been dreaming of becoming one of its journalists who open the minds of the Filipinos about the current phenomena and the reality of life. Being a researcher for the said program opens the door for me to reach that goal. Researching for such a program provides me tough training and good stepping stone towards the profession that I want to achieve.

WHAT IS YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCACY?
I stand against global warming. In our little ways, we can show our fight against this pressing environmental issue. Among these significant small acts are unplugging appliances and switching off lights when they are not in use, not burning fuel, and avoiding excessive emission of carbon dioxide.

Photos courtesy of the Miss Philippines Earth website.