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Australia Wins Miss Earth 2024

newadmin November 10, 2024

In a historic moment for the world of beauty pageants, Jessica Lane of Australia was crowned Miss Earth 2024 by her predecessor, Drita Ziri of Albania, marking Australia’s first victory in this prestigious competition. This remarkable achievement makes Australia the sixth country overall and the first from the Oceania region to claim all of the \”Big Four\” international beauty pageants: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, and now, Miss Earth.

Photo Credit: Miss Earth

The grand finale, held in Okada Manila, showcased not only the beauty and grace of the contestants but also their commitment to environmental advocacy. Lane\’s victory is seen as a testament to her dedication to promoting sustainability and raising awareness about critical environmental issues.

Elemental Court Highlights

In addition to winning the crown, Jessica Lane’s elemental court features a distinguished group of titleholders who will support her mission for the environment. Hrafnhildur Haraldsdóttir from Iceland was named Miss Earth Air, Bea Millan-Windorski from the USA took the title of Miss Earth Water, and Niva Antezana from Peru was crowned Miss Earth Fire. Each of these representatives brings their own unique perspectives and initiatives to the table, amplifying the message of environmental consciousness across the globe.

Photo Credit: Miss Earth

Top Competitors

The competition was fierce, with a talented group of participants vying for the crown. The Top 8 included Jasmine Jorgensen from Cape Verde, Tamara Aznar from the Dominican Republic, Bianca Caraballo from Puerto Rico, and Ekaterina Romanova from Russia, all showcasing their poise and passion for environmental issues. The Top 12 also featured strong contenders such as Shreeya Bokhoree from Mauritius, Albertina Haimbala from Namibia, Shuntell Ezomo from Nigeria, and Irha Mel Alfeche from the Philippines.

Expanding the ranks, the Top 20 included representatives from diverse nations, including Stephany Díaz from Cuba, Ryu Seo-byn from Korea, Faylinn Pattileamonia from the Netherlands, Angela Rowson from New Zealand, Julia Zawistowska from Poland, Rachadawan Fowler from Thailand, Noura Al Jasmi from the United Arab Emirates, and Grace Gavigan from Wales.

A Bright Future Ahead

Jessica Lane\’s crowning as Miss Earth 2024 not only marks a milestone for Australia but also sets the stage for a future filled with hope and action in environmental advocacy. As she embarks on her reign, Lane is committed to using her platform to inspire change and encourage sustainable practices worldwide. With a strong elemental court by her side, the message of environmental stewardship is sure to resonate far and wide.

As the world watches, Lane’s journey will undoubtedly highlight the importance of beauty with a purpose, reinforcing the vital role that each individual can play in protecting our planet for future generations.

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