Monday, July 7, 2008

Miss Universe Winners from 1952 to 2007


MISS UNIVERSE TITLE HOLDERS:


1952 Armi Kuusela (Finland)
1953 Christiane Martel (France)
1954 Miriam Stevenson (USA)
1955 Hellevi Rombin (Sweden)
1956 Carol Morris (USA)
1957 Gladys Zender (Peru)
1958 Luz Marina Zuluaga (Colombia)
1959 Akiko Kojima (Japan)
1960 Linda Bement (USA)
1961 Marlene Schmidt (Germany)
1962 Norma Nolan (Argentina)
1963 Idea Maria Vargas (Brazil)
1964 Corinna Tsopei (Greece)
1965 Apasra Hongsakula (Thailand)
1966 Margareta Arvidsson (Sweden)
1967 Sylvia Hitchcock (USA)
1968 Martha Vasconcellos (Brazil)
1969 Gloria Diaz (Philippines)
1970 Marisol Malaret (Puerto Rico)
1971 Georgia Risk (Lebanon)
1972 Kerry Anne Wells (Australia)
1973 Margarita Moran (Philippines)
1974 Amparo Munoz (Spain)
1975 Anne Marie Puhtamo (Finland)
1976 Rina Messinger (Israel)
1977 Janelle Commissiong (Trinidad/Tobago)
1978 Margaret Gardiner (South Africa)
1979 Maritza Sayalero (Venezuela)
1980 Shawn Weatherly (USA)
1981 Irene Saez (Venezuela)
1982 Karen Baldwin (Canada)
1983 Lorraine Downes (New Zealand)
1984 Yvonne Ryding (Sweden)
1985 Deborah Carthy-Deu (Puerto Rico)
1986 Barbara Palacios Teyde (Venezuela)
1987 Cecilia Bolocco (Chile)
1988 Porntip Nakhirunkanok (Thailand)
1989 Angela Visser (Holland)
1990 Mona Grudt (Norway)
1991 Lupita Jones (Mexico)
1992 Michelle McLean (Namibia)
1993 Dayanara Torres (Puerto Rico)
1994 Sushmita Sen (India)
1995 Chelsi Smith (USA)
1996 Alicia Machado (Venezuela)
1997 Brook Lee (USA)
1998 Wendy Fitzwilliam (Trinidad-Tobago)
1999 Mbule Kwelagobe (Botswana)
2000 Lara Dutta (India)
2001 Denise Quinones (Puerto Rico)
2002 Oksana Fyodorova (Russia)
*2002 Justine Pasek (Panama)
2003 Amelia Vega Polanco (Dominican Republic)
2004 Jennifer Hawkins (Australia)
2005 Natalie Glebova (Canada)
2006 Zuleyka Rivera (Puerto Rico)
2007 Riyo Mori (Japan)

*dethroned


Top 10 Countries with most number of wins and runner-ups

1. USA - Wins: 7; 1stRU: 8; 2ndRU: 6

2. Puerto Rico - Wins: 5; 1stRU: 1; 2ndRU: 2

3. Venezuela - Wins: 4; 1stRU: 6; 2ndRU: 5

4. Sweden - Wins: 3; 1stRU: 1; 2ndRU: 2

5. Brazil - Wins: 2; 1stRU: 5; 2ndRU: 0

6. Finland - Wins: 2; 1stRU: 3; 2ndRU: 5

7. Australia - Wins: 2; 1stRU: 2; 2ndRU: 1

8. Japan - Wins: 2; 1stRU: 1; 2ndRU: 1

9. India - Wins: 2; 1stRU: 1; 2ndRU: 1

10. Canada - Wins: 2; 1stRU: 1; 2ndRU: 1


Philippines

The Philippines won the title twice. The first time was in 1969 courtesy of Gloria Diaz and the second time was in 1973 courtesy of Margarita Moran. Mirriam Quiambao almost won the title in 1999 where she ended up 1st runner-up. The late Chat Silayan won 3rd runner-up in 1980. Desiree Verdadero won 3rd runner-up in 1984. Chiqui Brosas won 4th runner-up in 1975.

Special Awards

The Philippines has won the Miss Photogenic award seven times (including a back-to-back and a three-peat), followed by the UK and Puerto Rico, both with five. Puerto Rico won its five awards during a six-year period (1999-2004, did not win in 2000).

Colombia has won the Best National Costume Award six times.
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Guam has won the Miss Congeniality award four times.
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No Miss Congeniality has ever gone on to win Miss Universe. The closest was Miss El Salvador 1955, who was 1st runner-up.
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The only Miss Universe to win 3 other awards on pageant night was Denise Quiñones (Miss Puerto Rico), who in 2001 also won Miss Photogenic, Bluepoint Swimsuit Award, and Clairol Best Style Award.
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Four Miss Universe winners were awarded Miss Photogenic: Margareta Arvidsson (Sweden, 1966), Margarita Moran (Philippines, 1973), Janelle Commissiong (Trinidad/Tobago, 1977) and Denise Quiñones (Puerto Rico, 2001)
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Three titleholders have also won Best National Costume: Porntip Nakhirunkanok (Thailand, 1988), Wendy Fitzwilliams (Trinidad/Tobago, 1998) and Amelia Vega (Dominican Republic, 2003)

Sunday, July 6, 2008

3 Filipinos Make it on Forbes Lists of World’s Billionaires


Among the world’s 946 billionaires according to Forbes magazine, 3 Filipinos made it to the list. Jaime Zobel de Ayala and Family (Ayala Malls, Ayala Land) are tied with Henry Sy (SM Supermalls, SM Synergy) at no. 349 with a net worth of $2.6 billion. Lucio Tan (PAL) is at no. 407 with $2.3 billion.


And because of the Philippines’ growing economy, Forbes also listed 37 other Filipinos who make the list of 40 richest in the country.


The complete list of the Philippines’ 40 richest:

1. Jaime Zobel de Ayala and family

2. Henry Sy and family

3. Lucio Tan and family

4. Andrew Tan ($1.1 billion)

5. Manuel Villar ($940 million)

6. George Ty ($870 million)

7. Andrew Gotianun ($860 million)

8. Enrique Razon Jr. ($820 million)

9. Tony Tan Caktiong and family ($790 million)

10. Oscar Lopez and family ($775 million)

11. Vivian Que Azcona and family ($670 million)

12. Inigo and Mercedes Zobel ($660 million)

13. Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. ($540 million)

14. Emilio Yap and family ($445 million)

15. John Gokongwei Jr. and family ($430 million)

16. Enrique Aboitiz and family ($375 million)

17. Alfonso Yuchengco and family ($365 million)

18. Beatrice Campos ($220 million)

19. David Consunji and family ($210 million)

20. Luis Virata ($200 million)

21. Gilberto Duavit Jr. and family ($191 million)

22. Menardo Jimenez and family ($190 million)

23. Felipe Gozon and family ($165 million)

24. Mariano Tan and family ($140 million)

25. Ramon del Rosario Jr. ($137 million)

26. Ronaldo and Rosalinda Hortaleza ($110 million)

27. Manuel Zamora ($105 million)

28. Betty Ang ($100 million)

29. Tomas Alcantara and family ($90 million)

30. Frederick Dy ($70 million)

31. Wilfred Steven Uytengsu Sr. ($60 million)

32. Salvador Zamora ($55 million)

33. Oscar Hilado and family ($51 million)

34. Philip T. Ang ($50 million)

35. Magdaleno Albarracin Jr. ($49 million)

36. Jesus Tambunting ($47 million)

37. Antonio Roxas ($36 million)

38. Manuel Pangilinan ($35 million)

39. Marixi Rufino-Prieto and family ($33 million)

40. Lourdes Montinola ($30 million)