Miss Earth United Kingdom








































Miss Earth United Kingdom (Miss Earth Great Britain)
Motto Beauties for A Cause
Formation 2005
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters London
Location

  •  England
Membership
Miss Earth
Official language
English
Website Official website

Miss Earth United Kingdom (or Miss Earth Great Britain) is a Beauty pageant that chooses women to represent the British country of the Great Britain at the Miss Earth pageant.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Contests




  • 2 Titleholders


    • 2.1 As Great Britain


    • 2.2 As England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales




  • 3 Notes


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History


Miss Earth United Kingdom identified held for first time in 2005. The official representative since that year was used as United Kingdom. Before creating Miss Earth UK in 2005, the country already joined at Miss Earth pageant in under other organizations in the country. In 2002 and 2004 the representatives of United Kingdom were used as Miss Great Britain at Miss Earth pageant.[1]


In 2006 the Miss Earth UK sent the winners named as Miss England and Miss Wales at Miss Earth pageant.[2]


In 2007 the Miss Earth UK added Miss Northern Ireland to compete as well at Miss Earth pageant.


In 2008 the Miss Earth UK added Miss Scotland for participating at Miss Earth pageant.


Nowadays, the Miss Earth UK contestants are informed, goal-oriented and committed to playing a part in preserving and protecting the environment for future generations. Miss Earth UK winners are Ambassador to environmental protection campaigns worldwide empowers contestants to focus on and promote environmental awareness for a clean, natural and healthy environment.



Contests


The UK Grand Final Crowning & Award Ceremony is an event of style and glamour where a green goddess of the United Kingdom of Great Britain is selected to become an Ambassador of beauty and voice to promote a green and healthy life style for all generations.[3]



Titleholders



As Great Britain


Color key




  •      Declared as Winner


  •      Ended as runner-up


  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists



Traditionally since 2006 the Miss Earth UK will be representing United Kingdom as Miss England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales at Miss Earth pageant.































Year
Miss Earth Great Britain
Represented
Placement
Special Awards

2002

Louise Glover[4]

St Helens, England
Unplaced


2004
Hannah McCuaig[5]

Bath, England
Unplaced


2005
Emma Corten[6]

London, England
Unplaced



As England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales


After deciding to send four constituent countries of the United Kingdom in 2006. The Miss Earth UK always crowned the four candidates for competing at Miss Earth pageant.





































































































Year
Miss England
Miss Northern Ireland
Miss Scotland
Miss Wales

2006
Holly Ikin
×
×
Laura Jane Livesey

2007

Clair Cooper
Aine Gormley
×
Sarah Michelle Fleming

2008

Caroline Elizabeth Duffy
Gemma Michelle Walker
Courtney St. John
Jamie-Lee Williams

2009
Kirsty Nichol
Kayleigh O’Reilly
(Top 16)
Sarah Jean Finlay
Dominique Louise Dyer

2010

Sandra Marie Lees
Judith Keys
Cora Buchanan
Louise Hinder

2011
Roxanne Smith
Alixandra Halliday
Amanda Quinn
Emma Franklin

2012
Zahida Begum
Ciara Walker
Sara Pendar
(Top 16)
Zoe Kinsella

2013
Chloe Othen
Amira Graham
Kiera Kingsman
Angharad James

2014

Gabriella Gatehouse
1st, gold medalist(s)
Best in National Costume - Europe
1st, gold medalist(s) Miss Friendship - Group 3
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Best Teacher - Group 3


Justine McEleney

Romy McCahill
(Top 16)

Yasmine Alley
WITHDREW


2015

Katrina Kendall

Dearbhlá Walsh

Amy Meisak
(Top 16)
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Darling of the Press


Lara Stephen

2016
Luissa Burton
(Top 16)
1st, gold medalist(s) National Costume (Europe)'
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Talent (Group 2)
Julieann McStravick
(Top 16)
(Best in Evening Gown)
(Miss Prieto Diaz)
×
Charlotte Hitchman
1st, gold medalist(s) Swimsuit (Group 3)
(Miss Eco-Warrior)

2017
Charlotte Sophie Brooke
Maire Lynch
(Miss Pontefino Estates)
×
Sophie Bettridge
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Talent (Group 1)
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Resort Wear (Group 1)
3rd, bronze medalist(s) National Costume (Western Europe)

2018

Abbey-Anne Gyles
   (Miss Junca Beauty 2018)

Christie van Schalkwyk
Miss Sharp Award
2nd, silver medalist(s) Resorts Wear (Water group)
×
×


Notes



  • 2009: Clair Cooper (Miss Earth England 2007) won the title of Miss Universe GB 2009 and competed at Miss Universe 2009 in Nassau, the Bahamas.[7]

  • 2009: Kayleigh O’Reilly (Miss Earth Northern Ireland 2009) placed for first time at Miss Earth 2009 in Manila, the Philippines as the Top 16.[8]

  • 2010: Sandra Marie Lees (Miss Earth England 2010) won the title of Miss Tourism Great Britain 2010.[9]

  • 2010: Louise Hinder (Miss Earth Wales 2010) competed at Miss Universe GB 2010 and represented Wales at the pageant. She failed to get a crown of the Miss Universe Great Britain.[10]

  • 2011: Jamie-Lee Williams (Miss Earth Wales 2008) won the title of Miss United Kingdom Galaxy 2011.[11]

  • 2012: Sara Pendar (Miss Earth Scotland 2012) placed for first time at Miss Earth 2012 in Manila, the Philippines as the Top 16.



See also



  • Miss Great Britain

  • Miss Universe Great Britain

  • Miss United Kingdom



References





  1. ^ Great Britain's representatives Archived 2011-12-06 at the Wayback Machine


  2. ^ History of Miss Earth UK


  3. ^ Miss Earth UK Info


  4. ^ Official website of Louise Glover


  5. ^ Hannah McCuaig


  6. ^ Emma Corten


  7. ^ Miss Universe GB 2009


  8. ^ Miss Earth UK - Northern Ireland 2009 Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine


  9. ^ Miss Tourism GB 2010


  10. ^ Miss Universe GB 2010 Contestant


  11. ^ Miss UK Galaxy 2011




External links



  • Official website

  • Official page









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