Top 20 finish for PH bet Yvethe Santiago at Miss Supranational 2014

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Top 20 finish for PH bet Yvethe Santiago at Miss Supranational 2014

Mark Fredesjed R. Cristino

She competed with 70 other ladies around the world for the prestigious title won by the Philippines' Mutya Johanna Datul in Belarus last year
BICOL'S PRIDE. Yvethe Marie Santiago with Miss Supranational 2013 Mutya Datul during her send-off last November. File photo by Mark Cristino/Rappler
MANILA, Philippines – The Miss Supranational journey is over for Binibining Pilipinas Supranational Yvethe Marie Santiago – she did not make it to the Top 10 at the coronation night held in Poland Friday, December 5 (Saturday, December 6, early morning, Manila time.)
Miss India Asha Bhat was crowned this year’s winner. Thailand’s Parapadsorn Disdramrong was 1st runner-up, Gabon’s Maggaly Nguema was 2nd runner-up, Allyn Rose of USA was 3rd runner-up and Poland’s Katarzyna Krzeszowska was 4th runner-up.
Yvethe made it to the Top 20 of the competition.
She competed with 70 other ladies around the world for the prestigious title won by the Philippines’ Mutya Johanna Datul in Belarus last year.
Representatives from USA, Myanmar, Czech Republic,Puerto Rico, Spain, Thailand, Colombia, Gabon, India and Poland made up this year’s Top 10.
These were the Top 20
  • Romania
  • Gabon
  • Canada
  • Puerto Rico
  • USA
  • Belarus
  • Switzerland
  • Thailand
  • Sweden
  • Spain
  • Australia
  • Trinidad & Tobago
  • India
  • Colombia
  • Czech Republic
  • Chile
  • Myanmar
  • Argentina
  • Poland
  • Philippines 

 

Yvethe actively shared photos of her Miss Supranational journey on social media, posting pictures from the national costume and fashion show.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

  

Bb Pilipinas Charities Inc. released a statement congratulating Yvethe on her run, despite not making it to the Top 10.

 


 

In a short chat with Rappler last November before her departure for the pageant, Yvethe, 21 said that despite the pressure to win, she wanted to enjoy the experience.

“I know I’m facing tough competition. A back-to-back victory is very hard but not impossible. My passion to bring home the crown will fire me up for the fight, and I’m excited to see what it will empower [me] to do come pageant time. –Rappler.com

 
 
 

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