Philippines at major beauty pageants


This is a list of the Philippines' representatives and their placements at the Big Four international beauty pageants. The Philippines, widely considered a beauty pageant powerhouse, has won in all four pageants with a total of ninety-three placements and fifteen victories:
The Philippine franchise holders of the four major beauty pageants are:
The criteria for the Big Four inclusion are based on specific standards such as the pageant's international prominence and prestige accepted by mainstream media; the quality and quantity of crowned delegates recognized by international franchisees; the winner's post pageant activities; the pageant's longevity, consistency, and history; the execution of the pageant's specific cause, platform, and advocacy; the overall pre-pageant activities, production quality and global telecast; the enormity of internet traffic; and the extent of popularity across the globe.

History

The Philippines inherited the practice and promotion of beauty pageants from the Kingdom of Spain and United States which colonized the country and reflected their keen interest in pageantry through the Santero culture.
The first officially recorded beauty pageant competition in the Philippines was held in 1908 during the Manila Carnival, which organized both American and Philippine diplomatic relations, with the aim to exhibit achievements in commerce and agriculture. The winner of the competition was crowned, and came to be known, as the “Carnival Queen.” The competitions were held annually from 1908 to 1938.
In 1926, the Manila Carnival conceptualized and held the first national beauty pageant using the title Miss Philippines to represent the Philippine islands; contestants came from all over the country with the following regional titles: Miss Luzon, Miss Visayas, and Miss Mindanao. This new competition gained greater popularity, resulting in the phasing out of the “Carnival Queen” title in 1938.

[Miss Universe Philippines]

The Philippine representatives to the Miss Universe pageant from 1964 to 2019 were chosen by Binibining Pilipinas. Starting 2020, a separate organization will choose the Philippine representatives to the Miss Universe competition: the new Miss Universe Philippines Organization, with Shamcey Supsup as national director.

[Binibining Pilipinas]

In 1964, Binibining Pilipinas Charities Incorporated, headed by Stella Araneta became the official national franchise holder of the Miss Universe Organization in the Philippines, and has been sending representatives to the Miss Universe pageant since 1964. Its predecessor, the “Miss Philippines”, had been the official franchise holder from 1952 to 1963.
In 1968, the same organization acquired the Philippine franchise of Miss International, and conducted a separate pageant called "Miss Philippines" to select a representative for the Miss International competition. In 1969, BPCI started to combine the Binibining Pilipinas and Miss Philippines competitions and awarded the title "Binibining Pilipinas" to the country's representative to the Miss Universe competition, while granting the "Miss Philippines" title to the representative for the Miss International competition. For the first time in 1972, both titles "Binibining Pilipinas Universe" and "Binibining Pilipinas International" were awarded to the winners in a single competition.

[Miss World Philippines]

The Philippine representatives to the Miss World pageant from 1966 to 1968 were chosen by various pageant organizers.
From 1969 to 1976, the title was awarded through the Miss Republic of the Philippines, then by Mutya ng Pilipinas, Inc. through Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant from 1977 to 1991, and Binibining Pilipinas Charities, Inc., through the Binibining Pilipinas pageant from 1992 to 2010. In 2011, the Miss World Philippines organization was held by Cory Quirino's CQ Global Quest until 2016. From 2017 onwards, the Miss World Philippines is under the management of Arnold Vegafria's ALV Talent Circuit.

[Miss Philippines Earth]

The Miss Philippines Earth was founded in 2001 by Carousel Productions headed by its President Ramon Monzon who is also the President, CEO, & Director of the Philippine Stock Exchange and Chairman of the PSE Foundation, Inc. and spearheaded by Ramon's wife Lorraine Schuck as Executive Vice President and Peachy Veneracion as the Vice President and Project Director.
Carousel Productions established a beauty pageant competition with the aim of actively promoting the protection and preservation of the environment. Consequently, Miss Philippines was created.

Participation in international pageant competitions

Since Venus Raj's 4th runner-up finish at Miss Universe 2010, the country has consistently placed in the Miss Universe semifinals each consecutive year, with a Top 20 placement in 2019, two Top 10 placements in 2014 and 2017, a Top 5/6 placement in 2016, four consecutive runner-up finishes at the Top 5 from 2010 to 2013, and two crowns in 2015 and 2018. This made the Philippines the only second country in the Eastern Hemisphere and the only fifth country in the world to place in the Miss Universe semifinals for at least 10 consecutive years.
The Philippines also held two Big 4 pageant crowns simultaneously twice - in 2013 with Bea Santiago and Megan Young, and in 2015 with Angelia Ong and Pia Wurtzbach - and overtook Venezuela's previous record for the longest winning streak of Big 4 beauty pageants, lasting between 2013 and 2018. Catriona Gray's Top 5 finish at Miss World 2016 and eventual title win at Miss Universe 2018 currently ranks as the most successful crossover between the world's two most prestigious beauty pageants in the 21st century, breaking the Philippines' tie with U.S.A. to become the second most successful pageant powerhouse nation in the world, only trailing Venezuela with 15 crowns versus the latter's 23 crowns.
From 2010 to 2019 alone, the Philippines has only unplaced twice in each of the Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth competitions, making it the country with the single most successful decade in terms of Big 4 beauty pageant results in the world. Since 2010, the Philippines has gained worldwide attention for its pageant training mechanisms.

The Philippines' Big Four titleholders

YEAR
2020TBDTBDalign="center" Roxanne Baeyens
TBA
2019Gazini Ganados
Top 20
Michelle Dee
Top 12
Bea Magtanong
Top 8
Janelle Tee
Top 20
2018Catriona Gray
WINNER
Katarina RodriguezAhtisa Manalo
1st Runner-Up
Celeste Cortesi
Top 8
2017Rachel Peters
Top 10
Laura Lehmann
Top 40
Mariel de LeonKaren Ibasco
WINNER
2016Maxine Medina
Top 6
Catriona Gray
Top 5
Kylie Verzosa
WINNER
Imelda Schweighart
2015Pia Wurtzbach
WINNER
Hillarie Parungao
Top 10
Janicel Lubina
Top 10
Angelia Ong
WINNER
2014Mary Jean Lastimosa
Top 10
Valerie Weigmann
Top 25
Bianca GuidottiJamie Herrell
WINNER
2013Ariella Arida
3rd Runner-Up
Megan Young
WINNER
Bea Santiago
WINNER
Angelee delos Reyes
Top 8
2012Janine Tugonon
1st Runner-Up
Queneerich Rehman
Top 15
Nicole Schmitz
Top 15

1st Runner-Up
2011Shamcey Supsup
3rd Runner-Up
Gwendoline Ruais
1st Runner-Up
Dianne Necio
Top 15
Athena Imperial
2nd Runner-Up
2010Venus Raj
4th Runner-Up
Czarina GatbontonKrista Kleiner
Top 15
Psyche Resus
2009Bianca ManaloMarie-Ann UmaliMelody Gersbach
Top 15
Sandra Seifert
1st Runner-Up
2008Jennifer BarrientosDanielle CastañoPatricia Fernandez
Top 12
Karla Henry
WINNER
2007Anna LicarosMaggie WilsonNadia ShamiJeanne Harn
2006Lia RamosAnna IgpitDenille ValmonteCatherine Untalan
2nd Runner-Up
2005Gionna CabreraCarlene Aguilar
Top 15
Lara Quigaman
WINNER
Genebelle Raagas
Top 16
2004Maricar BalagtasKarla Bautista
Top 5
Margaret Bayot
Top 15
Tamera Szijarto
Top 8
2003Carla BalingitMafae Yunon
Top 5
Jhezarie JavierLaura Dunlap
Top 10
2002Karen AgustinKatherine Manalo
Top 10
Kristine AlzarApril Perez
Top 10
2001Zorayda AndamGilrhea QuinzonMaricarl TolosaCarlene Aguilar
Top 10
2000Nina AlagaoKatherine de GuzmanJoanna Peñaloza
1999Miriam Quiambao
1st Runner-Up
Lalaine EdsonGeorgina Sandico
1998Jewel LobatonRachel SorianoColette Glazer
Top 15
1997Abbygale ArenasKristine FlorendoSusan Ritter
Top 15
1996Aileen DamilesDaisy ReyesYedda Kittilstvedt
Top 15
1995Joanne SantosReham TagoGladys Dueñas
Top 15
1994Charlene Gonzales
Top 6
Caroline Subijano
Top 10
Alma Concepcion
Top 15
1993Dindi GallardoRuffa Gutierrez
2nd Runner-Up
Sheela Santarin
1992Elizabeth BerroyaMarina BenipayoJo-Anne Alivio
1991Lourdes GonzalezGemith GemparoPatricia Betita
Top 15
1990Germelina PadillaAntonette BallesterosJennifer Pingree
1989Sara PaezEstrella QuerubinLilia Andanar
1988Perfida LimpinDana NarvadezAnthea Robles
1987Geraldine Asis
Top 10
Lourdes ApostolLourdes Enriquez
1986Violeta NaluzSherry Byrne
Top 15
Alice Dixson
Top 15
1985Joyce BurtonElizabeth CuencoSabrina Artadi
1984Desiree Verdadero
3rd Runner-Up
Aurora SevillaBella Nachor
1983Rosita CapuyonMarilou SadiuaFlor Pastrana
1982Isabel LopezSarah Areza
Top 15
Lisa Manibog
1981Maricar MendozaSuzette NicolasAlice Sacasas
Top 15
1980Chat Silayan
3rd Runner-Up
Milagros NaborDiana Chiong
Top 12
1979Criselda CecilioJosefina FranciscoMelanie Marquez
WINNER
1978Jennifer CortezLouvette HammondLuz Policarpio
1977Anna KierMelissa Veneracion
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Cristina Alberto
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1976Elizabeth de PaduaJosephine Conde
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Dolores Ascalon
Top 15
1975Chiqui Brosas
4th Runner-Up
Suzanne GonzalesJaye Murphy
Top 15
1974Guadalupe Sanchez
Top 12
Agnes RustiaErlynne Bernardez
1973Margarita Moran
WINNER
Evangeline Pascual
1st Runner-Up
Elena Ojeda
4th Runner-Up
1972Barbara Crespo
Top 12
Evangeline Reyes
Top 15

2nd Runner-Up
1971Vida DoriaOnelia JoseEvelyn Camus
2nd Runner-Up
1970Minerva Cagatao
Top 15
Aurora Pijuan
WINNER
1969Gloria Diaz
WINNER
Feliza MiroMargaret Montinola
Top 15
1968Rosario ZaragozaCecilia Amabuyok
4th Runner-Up
Nenita Ramos
Top 15
1967Pilar PilapilMaita GomezMargarita Romualdez
1966Clarinda Soriano
Top 15
Vivien Austria↑ No Pageant Held
1965Louise Aurelio Vail
Top 15

The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
Isabelle Santos
1964Myrna Panlilio
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
Gemma Cruz
WINNER
1963Lalaine Bennett
3rd Runner-Up

The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
Monina Yllana
Top 15
1962Josephine Estrada Brown
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
Cynthia Ugalde
1961×
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
Pilar Arciaga
1960×
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
Edita Vital
Top 15
1959Christina Matias
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The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1958Carmen Tuazon
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The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1957Carmen Corrales
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1956Isabel Rodriguez
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1955Yvonne delos Reyes
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1954Blesilda Ocampo
Top 16'''

The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1953Cristina Pacheco
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
1952Teresita Sanchez
The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.

The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.
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The Philippines sent their first delegate in 1966.

Placements

Hosting

The Philippines first hosted its major international pageant in 1974 for Miss Universe. It has also hosted Miss Earth several times, as the pageant originated in the country.
Year/s of hostingPageant
1974, 1994, 2016Miss Universe
2001–2009, 2011–2014, 2016–2019Miss Earth

List of crossovers

Crossover winners of a national pageant wins in another major national pageant and then participate in the line of international beauty pageants.