List of Binibining Pilipinas-International titleholders

Prior to the BPCI's acquisition of the local franchise for the Miss International pageant in 1968, the Philippines already won a Miss International crown when Gemma Cruz-Araneta won the title in 1964.[1] Since 1969, the title Bb. Pilipinas-International was proclaimed together with the Miss Universe Philippines, Binibining Pilipinas Supranational and Binibining Pilipinas Tourism in one coronation night. Under BPCI, the Philippines won four additional Miss International crowns (see table below). The current title holder of Bb. Pilipinas-International is Kylie Verzosa.

The following is a list of Bb. Pilipinas-International Titleholders:

Year Winner Placement Award
1968 Nenita "Nini" Tuazon Ramos Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1969 Margaret Rose "Binky" Orbe Montinola Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1970 Aurora McKenney Pijuan MISS INTERNATIONAL 1970
1971 Evelyn Santos Camus 2nd Runner-up
1972 Yolanda "Yogi" Adriatico Dominguez 2nd Runner-Up Best in National Costume
1973 Maria Elena "Marilen" Suarez Ojeda 4th Runner-up
1974 Erlynne Reyes Bernardez
1975 Jaye Antonio Murphy Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1976 Maria Dolores "Dolly" Suarez Ascalon Top 15 Semi-Finalist Best in National Costume
1977 Maria Cristina "Pinky" dela Rosa Alberto † Withdrew
1978 Luz dela Cruz Policarpio
1979 Mimilanie "Melanie" Laurel Marquez MISS INTERNATIONAL 1979 Best in National Costume
1980 Diana Jeanne Christine Alegarme Chiong Top 12 Semi-Finalist
1981 Alice "Peachy" Fernandez Sacasas Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1982 Maria Adela Lisa Gingerich Manibog
1983 Flor Eden Guano Pastrana
1984 Catherine Jane Doucette Destura Brummitt Did not compete (replaced)
1984 Maria Villa Bella dela Peña Nachor
1985 Sabrina Simonette Marie Roig Artadi
1986 Jessie Alice Salones Dixon Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1987 Maria Lourdes "Alou" Dizon Enriquez
1988 Maria Anthea "Thea" Oreta Robles
1989 Lilia Eloisa Marfori Andanar Miss Friendship
1990 Jennifer Perez Pingree
1991 Maria Patricia "Patti" Guzman Betita Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1992 Jo-Anne Timothea Babiera Alivio
1993 Sheela Mae Capili Santarin †
1994 Alma Carvajal Concepcion Top 15 Semi-Finalist Miss Friendship
1995 Gladys Andre Dimsay Dueñas Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1996 Yedda Marie Mendoza Kittilsvedt Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1997 Susan Jane Juan Ritter Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1998 Colette Centeno Glazer Top 15 Semi-Finalist
1999 Georgina Anne dela Paz Sandico
2000 Joanna Maria Mijares Peñaloza
2001 Maricarl Canlas Tolosa
2002 Kristine Reyes Alzar
2003 Jhezarie Gamez Javier
2004 Margaret-Ann Awitan Bayot Top 15 Semi-Finalist
2005 Precious Lara San Agustin Quigaman MISS INTERNATIONAL 2005
2006 Denille Lou Valena Valmonte
2007 Nadia Lee Cien dela Cruz Shami
2008 Patricia Isabel Medina Fernandez Top 12 Semi-Finalist
2009 Melody Adelheid Manuel Gersbach Top 15 Semi-Finalist
2010 Krista Eileen Arrieta Kleiner Top 15 Semi-Finalist Miss Talent & Miss Expressive
2011 Dianne Elaine Samar Necio Top 15 Semi-Finalist Miss Internet Popularity
2012 Nicole Cassandra Maturan Schmitz Top 15 Semi-Finalist
2013 Bea Rose Monterde Santiago MISS INTERNATIONAL 2013
2014 Mary Anne Bianca Garcia Guidotti
2015 Janicel Jaranilla Lubina Top 10 Semi-Finalist Miss Best Dresser
2016 Kylie Buenaventura Verzosa TBA

^9 In 1999, Janelle Delfin Bautista was crowned Binibining Pilipinas-Universe, but was dethroned because of citizenship issues. Miriam Redito Quiambao, the Binibining Pilipinas-World was asked to assume the title. Lalaine Bognot Edson who was originally crowned Binibining Pilipinas-International was appointed as Binibining Pilipinas-World when original titleholder Miriam Redito Quiambao was officially given the Binibining Pilipinas-Universe crown. Georgina Anne dela Paz Sandico who finished as a semi-finalist in the 1999 pageant was then appointed as Binibining Pilipinas-International upon the designation of original titleholder Lalaine Bognot Edson as Binibining Pilipinas-World
^10 In 1984 Catherine Jane Doucette Destura Brummitt was crowned as Binibining Pilipinas-International. However, due to some entry restrictions, she was replaced by Maria Villa Bella dela Peña Nachor Despite not being able to compete in Miss International, she still retained her title.

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Monday, April 18, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.