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Miss Earth 2014
DateNovember 29, 2014
Presenters
EntertainmentCharice
VenueUP Theater, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Broadcaster
Entrants84
Placements16
Debuts
  • Myanmar
  • Namibia
Withdrawals
  • Albania
  • Angola
  • Argentina
  • Bahamas
  • Belize
  • Bonaire
  • British Virgin Islands
  • Congo DR
  • Costa Rica
  • Côte d'Ivoire
  • Crimea
  • Guadeloupe
  • Kosovo
  • Lithuania
  • Macau
  • Martinique
  • Monaco
  • Norway
  • Serbia
  • Sierra Leone
  • South Sudan
  • Trinidad and Tobago
  • Turkey
  • Wales
Returns
  • Botswana
  • Croatia
  • Egypt
  • El Salvador
  • Fiji
  • Guyana
  • Kenya
  • Latvia
  • New Zealand
  • Pakistan
  • Peru
  • Puerto Rico
  • Samoa
  • St. Lucia
  • Tonga
WinnerJamie Herrell
Philippines
Best National CostumeMaría Gallimore, Panama
PhotogenicLaëtizia Penmellen, France
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Miss Earth 2014 was the 14th edition of the Miss Earth pageant, held at the University of the Philippines Theater in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines, on November 29, 2014.

Alyz Henrich of Venezuela crowned Jamie Herrell of the Philippines as her successor at the end of the event.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

The pageant's theme was promoting ecotourism which aims to raise awareness to the tourists and travelers regarding ecological conservation in order to directly benefit the economic development and to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights.

Results

Placements

Placement[9][10] Contestant
Miss Earth 2014
Miss Earth – Air 2014
Miss Earth – Water 2014
Miss Earth – Fire 2014
Top 8
Top 16

† = deceased

Contestants

84 delegates competed:[11]

Country/Terr. Contestant Age Hometown
Australia Australia Nadine Roberts 20 Sydney
Austria Austria Valerie Huber 18 Vienna
Belgium Belgium Emily Vanhoutte 18 Linden
Bolivia Bolivia Eloísa Gutiérrez 18 Chuquisaca
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Bogdana Trifković 19 Sarajevo
Botswana Botswana Nicole Gaelebale 21 Gaborone
Brazil Brazil Letícia Silva 22 Cascavel
Canada Canada Cynthia Loewen 20 LaSalle
Chile Chile Catalina Cáceres 23 Santiago
China China Shirley Sham Yen Yi 20 Shanghai
Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei Kuan-Lien Chen 20 Taipei
Colombia Colombia Alejandra Villafañe 25 Zarzal
Croatia Croatia Ana Batarelo 20 Zagreb
Curaçao Curaçao Akisha Albert 19 Willemstad
Czech Republic Czech Republic Nikola Buranská 21 Přerov
Denmark Denmark Aisha Isabella Hansen 19 Kongens Lyngby
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Mayté Brito 24 Santiagol
Ecuador Ecuador María José Maza 22 Guayaquil
Egypt Egypt Nancy Magdy 19 Cairo
El Salvador El Salvador Georgina Gonzalez 19 San Salvador
England England Gabriella Gatehouse 19 Hemel Hempstead
Fiji Fiji Zoe McCracken 17 Suva
Gabon Gabon Hulda Marilyne Ondo 25 Woleu-Ntem
Germany Germany Arta Muja 25 Frankfurt
Ghana Ghana Nana Ama Odame-Okyere 23 Accra
Guam Guam Erin Marie Camacho Wong 26 Hagatna
Guatemala Guatemala Thalia Raquel Carredano 23 San Marcos
Guyana Guyana Stacy Ramcharan 23 Georgetown
Haiti Haiti Fabiaula Dumas 20 Port-au-Prince
Hungary Hungary Sydney Van De Bosch 19 Budapest
India India Alankrita Sahai 20 New Delhi
Indonesia Indonesia Annisa Ananda Nusyirwan 22 Padang
Israel Israel Tala Safadi 20 Jadeidi-Makr
Italy Italy Beatrice Valente 21 Florence
Japan Japan Reina Nagata 22 Saitama
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Assel Zholdassova 21 Astana
Kenya Kenya Lydiah Linah Manani 22 Nairobi
South Korea South Korea Su-min Shin 21 Seoul
Latvia Latvia Alise Feldmane 22 Riga
Lebanon Lebanon Amina El Hassan 25 Beirut
Madagascar Madagascar Judie Jaomarina 24 Antsiranana
Malaysia Malaysia Renee Tan 23 Melaka
Mauritius Mauritius Anne Sophie Lalanne 19 Port Louis
Mexico Mexico Yareli Carrillo 25 Culiacán
Mongolia Mongolia Tugsuu Idersaikhan 22 Ulan Bator
Myanmar Myanmar Ei Mon Khine 22 Yangon
Namibia Namibia Paulina Malulu 25 Windhoek
Nepal Nepal Prinsha Shrestha 22 Kathmandu
Netherlands Netherlands Talisa Wolters 23 Amsterdam
New Zealand New Zealand Sheree Anderson 21 Dunedin
Nigeria Nigeria Damola Akinsanya 22 Owerri
Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Justine McEleney 20 Derry
Pakistan Pakistan Shanzay Hayat 24 Islamabad
Panama Panama María Gallimore 22 Panama City
Paraguay Paraguay Sendy Cáceres 25 Asunción
Peru Peru Elba Fahsbender 23 Piura
Philippines Philippines Jamie Herrell 20 Cebu City
Poland Poland Patrycja Dorywalska 23 Warsaw
Portugal Portugal Raquel Fontes 23 Lisbon
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Franceska Toro 21 Toa Baja
Réunion Réunion Island Lolita Hoarau 19 Saint-Pierre
Romania Romania Andreea Chiru 22 Bucharest
Russia Russia Anastasia Trusova 24 Vladimir
Samoa Samoa Natasha Westropp 23 Apia
Scotland Scotland Romy McCahill 20 Milngavie
Singapore Singapore Silvia Lam 18 Singapore
Slovakia Slovak Republic Daria Frabici 20 Bratislava
Slovenia Slovenia Patricia Peklar 24 Ljubljana
South Africa South Africa Ilze Saunders 23 Klerksdorp
Spain Spain Zaira Bas 22 Algemesí
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Imaya Liyanage 23 Wennappuwa
Saint Lucia St. Lucia Francillia Austin 23 Castries
Sweden Sweden Frida Fornander 19 Gothenburg
Switzerland Switzerland Shayade Hug 23 Bern
French Polynesia Tahiti Hereata Ellard 20 Papara
Tanzania Tanzania Nale Boniface 21 Dodoma
Thailand Thailand Sasi Sintawee 19 Chumporn
 Tonga Sicilia Makisi 21 Nukuʻalofa
Ukraine Ukraine Valeriia Poloz 22 Kyiv
United States United States Andrea Neu 23 Pueblo
United States Virgin Islands US Virgin Islands Esonica Veira 25 Charlotte Amalie
Venezuela Venezuela Maira Rodríguez 23 Maracay
Zambia Zambia Cartier Zagorski 22 Lusaka
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Sandiswe Bhule 25 Harare

† = Deceased

Notes

Debuts

  •  Myanmar
  •  Namibia

Returns

  • Last competed in 2001:
    •  Croatia
  • Last competed in 2007:
    •  St. Lucia
  • Last competed in 2010:
    •  Egypt
    •  Guyana
    •  Samoa
    •  Tonga
  • Last competed in 2011:
    •  Latvia
    •  Peru
  • Last competed in 2012:
    •  Botswana
    •  El Salvador
    •  Fiji
    •  Kenya
    •  Pakistan
    •  Puerto Rico

Withdrawals

During the contest
Before the contest
  •  Bahamas
  •  Belize
  •  Bonaire
  •  British Virgin Islands
  •  Cote d'Ivoire
  •  Crimea
  •  Guadeloupe
  •  Lithuania
  •  Macau
  •  Martinique
  •  Norway
  •  Serbia
  •  Sierra Leone
  •  Trinidad and Tobago

Did not compete

  •  Albania – Doroilda Kroni
  •  Angola – Eugenia de Pina
  •  Argentina – Carolina Yanuzzi
  •  Congo DR – Chancé Chantele Gatoro
  •  Costa Rica – Brenda Muñoz
  •  Kosovo – Kaltrina Neziri
  •  Monaco – Claire-Louise Catterall
  •  Turkey – Aybüke Pusat
  •  Wales – Yasmine Alley

Designations

  •  Brazil – Letícia Silva was appointed as "Miss Earth Brazil 2014" by Miss Terra Brasil Organization. The national contest would be held later part this year for the competition next year.
  •  Croatia – Ana Batarelo was appointed as "Miss Earth Croatia 2014" by Miss Croatia Organization after seeing her personal Facebook account.
  •  Ecuador – María José Maza was appointed as "Miss Earth Ecuador 2014" by "Diosas, Escuela de Misses".
  •  Fiji – Zoe McCracken was appointed as "Miss Earth Fiji 2014" by Miss Earth Pacifica.
  •  Germany – Arta Muja has been designated as "Miss Earth Germany 2014" by the national director. The franchise of Miss Earth in Germany is under a new team.
  •  Ghana – Nana Ama Odame-Okyere has been designated as "Miss Earth Ghana 2014" by the national director. The contest would be held early 2015 for the Miss Earth 2015.
  •  Guatemala – Thalia Raquel Carredano has been designated as "Miss Earth Guatemala 2014" by the national director in Guatemala.
  •  Hungary – Sydney Van De Bosch was appointed as "Miss Earth Hungary 2014". She is Miss Hungary World 2014 2nd runner-up.
  •  Mongolia – Tugsuu Idersaikhan has been designated as "Miss Earth Mongolia 2014". The original winner resigned because of commitment issues.
  •  Peru – Elba Fahsbender was crowned as "Miss Earth Peru 2014" by Miss Peru Organization. She was Miss World Peru 2013.
  •  Puerto Rico – Franceska Toro was appointed as "Miss Earth Puerto Rico 2014" by Shanira Blanco, the national director of Miss World Puerto Rico Organization. She was the 1st Runner-up of Miss World Puerto Rico 2014.
  •  Poland – Patrycja Dorywalska was appointed as "Miss Earth Poland 2014" due to the rescheduling of the Miss Polonia 2014 pageant to December 2014. She was Miss Polonia 2012 top 5 finalist.
  •  Samoa – Natasha Westropp was appointed as "Miss Earth Samoa 2014" by Miss Earth Pacifica.
  •  Tonga – Sicilia Makisi was appointed as "Miss Earth Tonga 2014" by Miss Earth Pacifica.
  •  US Virgin Islands – Esonica Veira was appointed as "Miss Earth U.S. Virgin Islands 2014". She was Miss US Paradise Supranational 2013.
  •  Ukraine – Valeriia Poloz was appointed as "Miss Earth Ukraine 2014". She was a finalist in Queen of Ukraine in 2013.

Replacements

  •  Australia – Dayanna Grageda, the reigning Miss Earth Australia, got dethroned for failing to fulfill her duties. She was replaced by Miss Fire, Nadine Roberts.
  •  Dominican Republic – Cheryl Ortega withdrew due to her studies. Mayté Brito who was originally set to compete in the following year replaced her.
  •  Israel – Catherine Kanaan has been replaced by Tala Safadi for undisclosed reasons.
  •  Portugal – Barbara Gomes withdrew due to family reasons. Raquel Fontes, who would originally compete in Miss Humanity, replaced Gomes.
  •  Venezuela – Miss Venezuela Organization decided not to allow Stephanie de Zorzi to compete due to weight issues. Maira Rodríguez, the Miss Earth Venezuela 2014 who would compete the following year and de Zorzi's successor, replaced her to compete in this edition instead.

other notes

  •  Colombia – Alejandra Villafañe died of breast and ovarian cancer on October 21, 2023.[12]

International broadcasters

Notes
  1. ^ Webcast Partner and bringing Live Chat Updates from the Venue. The replay of Miss Earth 2014 full show will be uploaded via Rappler's official YouTube channel.
  2. ^ Delayed Telecast on 30 November 2014 (10:00 a.m. Philippine Standard Time)
  3. ^ Is an American Spanish language broadcast television network that is owned by Univision Communications. The network's programming is aimed at Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States.

References

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  3. ^ a b "Miss Earth 2014 Crown Goes To Miss Philippines". Travelers Today. 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "الفلبينية هيريل تنتزع تاج جمال الأرض (in Arabic)". Elaph.com. 2014. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
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  6. ^ "MISS PHILIPPINES CROWNED MISS EARTH 2014". The Times of India. 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
  7. ^ "WATCH: Charice returns to 'birit' singing with Beyonce hit". ABS-CBN News. ABS-CBN Corporation. 2014. Retrieved December 1, 2014.
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  10. ^ "FULL LIST: Miss Philippines Jamie Herrell is Miss Earth 2014, winners here". Rappler. November 29, 2014. Retrieved July 24, 2023.
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  12. ^ Redacción Entretenimiento (October 21, 2023). "Murió la actriz Alejandra Villafañe a los 34 años". El Espectador (in Spanish). Retrieved October 22, 2023.