2018 Miss Progress International Eyra Baquero of Colombia |
2018 Miss Progress International: Colombia - Eyra Baquero
Special Titles:
Miss Progress Cultural Integration: Guatemala - Natali Guerrero
Nominated:
United Kingdom - Hannah Higgins
USA - Kelsey Lee
Miss Progress Human Rights: Colombia - Eyra Baquero
Nominated:
Italy - Paola Masciopinto
Puerto Rico - Adriana Cartagena Diaz
Miss Progress Health: United Kingdom - Hannah Higgins
Nominated:
Belgium - Charlotte Bulcke
Mexico - Brenda Velasquez Haro
Miss Progress Environment: Philippines - Sarah Christine Bona
Nominated:
India - Shristy Sidar
Kenya - Audrey Awuor Rendo
(No Runner-Ups and no Semifinalists announced)
Special Awards:
Best National Costume
Winner: Mexico - Brenda Velasquez Haro
Top 3:
France - Charlotte Lefort
Japan - Yurika Watanabe
Miss Elegance — Japan - Yurika Watanabe
Most Popular (Internet) — Kenya - Audrey Awuor Rendo
Miss Elegance — Japan - Yurika Watanabe
Most Popular (Internet) — Kenya - Audrey Awuor Rendo
Other Entrants:
Belgium - Charlotte Bulcke
Benelux - Evelien Van Criekinge
Brazil - Nayana Albuquerque
Canada - Janet Dhillon
France - Charlotte Lefort
Guatemala - Natali Guerrero
India - Shristy Sidar
Ireland - Sandra McKenzie
Italy - Paola Masciopinto
Japan - Yurika Watanabe
Kenya - Audrey Awuor Rendo
Lebanon - Jennifer Fikany
Mexico - Brenda Velasquez Haro
Nigeria - Henrietta Robinson
Philippines - Sarah Christine Bona
Puerto Rico - Adriana Cartagena Diaz
Ukraine - Iryna Kovalchuk
United Kingdom - Hannah Higgins
United Kingdom - Hannah Higgins
USA - Kelsey Lee
Previous Titleholder: Philippines - Jedaver Pancho Opingo
Date: September 28, 2018
Entrants: 20
Venue: Muscettola Castle, Leporano, Italy
Hosts: Giuseppe Borrillo and Bethany Cammack
Edition: 6
In Castellana Caves |
The most awaited moment of the sixth edition of Miss Progress International-Women for Progress has meant that the world knew the name of the one who, for a year, will be the symbol of the only event in the world dedicated to the environment, health and human rights. After Arantza Barba from Bolivia in 2014 and Liz Arevalos from Paraguay in 2015 to win was another South American.
Eyra Baquero, a splendid 26-year-old from Colombia, has been awarded by Giuseppe Borrillo, director of the competition and by Giusy Nobile, president of the cultural association in Progress, creator of the event. Jedaver Pancho Opingo, Miss Progress International 2017, placed the crown on her head.
The evening was broadcasted live from the Muscettola Castle of Leporano, in streaming and on the channels of Studio 100 TV and conducted by Giuseppe Borrillo and Bethany Cammack. The visualizations and interactions on the official page have surpassed the wall of sixty thousands.
The triumphant start in the name of cultural integration has seen the contestants getting on the scene wearing their glittering traditional costumes. The melodies performed by the talented violin player Francesco Greco have accompanied the reading of the projects of all the competitors and, to further enrich the show, there were the Dejanira Ballet dancers and the classical Neapolitan arias interpreted by the famous soprano Angela Massafra, accompanied to the piano by Alessandra Corbelli.
The departures closed the curtain on ten days spent in the name of culture, social integration and progress, with the aim of contributing to making the world a better place.
(Photo Courtesy: Miss Progress International / In Progress of Carosino / Photographer Salvo Lupo / Giuseppe Borrillo)
Additional here:
2018 Miss Progress International Eyra Baquero in her Proyecto Social
World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) Joins the Mission of Miss Progress International
Miss Progress International and the IEO-CCM Foundation, Fights Together Female Cancers
Miss Progress International Teams Up with Amnesty International Against Violence on Women
The Crown of Miss Progress International 2019 Remains in Colombia: Vanesa Giraldo Lopez Wins
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Additional here:
2018 Miss Progress International Eyra Baquero in her Proyecto Social
World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) Joins the Mission of Miss Progress International
Miss Progress International and the IEO-CCM Foundation, Fights Together Female Cancers
Miss Progress International Teams Up with Amnesty International Against Violence on Women
The Crown of Miss Progress International 2019 Remains in Colombia: Vanesa Giraldo Lopez Wins
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