Miss Asia Pacific International 2018

Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 was the third edition of Miss Asia Pacific International after its 2016 re-launch.

Miss Asia Pacific International 2018
Date4 October 2018
PresentersMark Nelson, Rovilon Fernandez, Joey Mead - King, Sam YG [1]
VenueNewport Performing Arts Theater of Resorts World Manila, Pasay
Entrants51
WinnerSharifa Akeel
 Philippines

The pageant was held at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, in Manila, Philippines on October 4, 2018, with fifty-one women from around the world, competing for the crown.[2]

Former winner, Francielly Ouriques of Brazil crowned Sharifa Akeel of the Philippines as the pageant winner.

Results

Final results Contestant
Miss Asia Pacific International 2018
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up[nb 1]
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 20

Pre-Pageant

The following are pre-pageant awards.[4]

Special Awards I

Awards 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
Darling of the Press Sharifa Akeel
 Philippines
Madeline Andrea Ferrara
 Germany
Gabriela Palma
 Brazil
Best in National Costume Kilmara Nayubel Carvajal Salcedo
 Panama
Huynh Thuy Vi
 Vietnam
Sharifa Akeel
 Philippines
Best in Swimsuit Gabriela Palma
 Brazil
Sharifa Akeel
 Philippines
Natalia Gurgel
 Uruguay
Best in Long Gown Sharifa Akeel
 Philippines
Gabriela Palma
 Brazil
Natalia Gurgel
 Uruguay
Best in Talent Didar Atmaja
 Kazakhstan
Ariel Jingjing Cao
 Canada
Teuira Raechel Shanti Napa
 Cook Islands

Special Awards II

Placement Candidate
People's Choice Awardee
  •  Italy – Kim Ashly Vito
Miss Redfox
  •  India – Abhilasha Agrawal
Miss Strong Hold
  •  Peru – Karen Isabel Rojas
Miss Inglot
  •  Germany – Madeline Andrea Ferrara
Miss Hotel 101
  •  Peru – Karen Isabel Rojas
Miss Inspirational
  •  Portugal – Andrea Filipa Duarte Pereira
Miss Selective Professional
  •  Panama – Kilmara Nayubel Carvajal Salcedo

Candidates

Candidates from 51 countries competed:[5]

Country/Territory Delegate Age City
 ArmeniaSona Danielyan20Yerevan
 AustraliaSapir Turkenitz25Melbourne
 BangladeshMarjana Ratia Ahmed Chowdhury24Dhaka
 BelgiumDanique van Holsten21Ghent
 BoliviaGianna Ruth Ardaya Ramirez19Guayaramerin
 BrazilGabriela Palma26Ribeirão Preto
 CambodiaAnnchhany Kha23Kompong Cham
 CanadaAriel Jingjing Caoi28Winnipeg
 ChinaLiang Xiang Ying19Wuhan
 ColombiaMelissa Lopez Rios22Barrancabermeja
 Cook IslandsTeuira Raechel Shanti Napa18Avarua
 Costa RicaMelania Gonzales20Liberia
 Easter IslandTiare Faundez21Hanga Roa
 EcuadorNatalia Andrade19Cuenca
 El SalvadorOlga Maria Flores Ortiz22Soyapango
 FrancePauline Dubedat19Nancy
 GermanyMadeline Andrea Ferrara20Gelsenkirchen
 GreeceChristina Alicia Lazaros24Santorini
 GuatemalaAlejandra Castro25Huehuetenango
 Hong KongChing Yee Chong20Tsuen Wan
 IndiaAbhilasha Agrawal21Bhubaneshwar
 IndonesiaYohana Gabriela27Balikpapan
 ItalyKim Ashly Vito18Turin
 JapanMomoe Yada20Kyoto
 KazakhstanDidar Atmaja25Kokshetau
KoreaSonghwa Kang28Daegu
 MacauYang Jing19Taipa
 MalaysiaCrystal Tung Lu Yie25Kuala Lumpur
 MauritiusManjusha Faugoo19Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill
 MexicoLisset Perez23Tlaquepaque
 MongoliaMisheelt Narmandakh18Ulaanbaatar
 MoroccoChaimaa Hejam24Rif
 MyanmarYee Yee San19Mandalay
   NepalAastha Saakha23Kathmandu
 NetherlandsRaquel Van Gool19Den Haag
 New ZealandBrooke Rachel Houia23Kawerau
 NigeriaStephanie Nete Omogun18Calabar
 PanamaKilmara Nayubel Carvajal Salcedo18Nombre de Dios
 PeruKaren Isabel Rojas Chavez18Moyobamba
 PhilippinesSharifa Akeel21Lebak
 PortugalAndreia Filipa Duarte Pereira18Guimarães
 Puerto RicoKimberly Crespo Faria21Bayamón
 RussiaOlga Pliusnina18St. Petersburg
 SingaporeNerrine Ng23Singapore City
 South AfricaMonique Best27Soshanguve
 SurinameMichantely Chanel Cornelly Lisse19Paramaribo
 ThailandSirakan Chaiprasit18Chiang Mai
 USAMackenzie Lawrence22Dripping Springs
 UruguayNatalia Gurgel21Minas
 VenezuelaMariani Nataly Chacon Angarita19Catia La Mar
 VietnamHuynh Thuy Vi26Ho Chi Minh City

Notes

  1. Costa Rica was dethroned because she competed at Miss Eco International 6 months later despite a contract that she cannot compete at any pageant within a year. Mongolia and Venezuela went up the rankings and Netherlands was given the 4th runner-up position.

See also

References

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