What are Catriona’s winning points?

14/12/2018

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2018 Miss Universe Philippines Catriona Gray at the Grand Palace in Bangkok. If she scores as the Philippines’ fourth Miss Universe in the pageant held on Monday, Dec. 17, in Thailand (aired live by ABS-CBN starting at 8 a.m.), she will raise the country’s ranking in the countries with the most number of Miss U winners.


FUNFARE - Ricky Lo (The Philippine Star) - December 14, 2018 - 12:00am


Three days from now, we will find out if Catriona Gray will beat 93 other aspirants for the Miss Universe crown and raise the Philippines’ ranking in the roster of countries with the most number of Misses U to a secured fourth place behind the USA, Venezuela and Puerto Rico (check out the list as you read on). Currently, the Philippines ties with Sweden on the fourth spot (with Sweden moved to fifth place, if and when).


Until the grand finals on Monday, Dec. 17, when the 67th Miss U pageant unfolds in Pattaya, Thailand (aired live on ABS-CBN starting at 8 a.m.), “beauty experts” can only make their usual predictions, hoping against hope that Catriona will be “it” and create a record as the country’s fourth Miss U (after Gloria Diaz, 1969; Margie Moran, 1973; and Pia Wurtzbach, 2015).


So what are Catriona’s winning points?



• Her friendliness and natural charm, marked by a sweet smile that never leaves her face…and that makes her stand out in a wide field of beauties;


• Her heart for poor children. Unlike some beauty queens who reveal their advocacies only after winning a title, Catriona (through her advocacy called Paraiso) has been helping raise funds for the renovation of a three-storey building in Tondo, Manila, and turning it into a pre-school (should be hopefully done by this time because Catriona talked about it in 2016 when she won Miss World Philippines in the first pageant she ever joined); and



• Her independent-mindedness. She told The STAR in 2016, “I’ve had a very beautiful childhood. My parents taught me independence early on. They let me explore; they let me travel by myself to America when I was nine years old to visit our relatives…”(Catriona is an only child. Her mom is from Oas, Albay, and her Australian dad used to own a mining corporation in the Philippines where he met Catriona’s mom. )


According to Funfare’s “other beauty expert” Celso de Guzman Caparas, “Catriona is reported to be one of the front runners among the 94 beauties by international beauty queens, pageant websites and even betting companies. As of Monday, Dec. 10, Catriona is No. 1 in Australia’s Sportsbet and USA’s Odds Shark (tie with Puerto Rico). She’s in the second spot in UK’s Nicer Odds and Oddschecker (tie with Thailand).”


For the record, Catriona is competing with her 2016 Miss World batchmates Helena Heuser of Denmark and Emma Strandberg Winkel of Sweden.


Here’s the roster of the countries with their number of Miss U winners (compiled by Celso):


• USA — Miriam Stevenson (1954), Carol Morris (1956), Linda Bement (1960), Sylvia Hitchcock (1967), Shawn Weatherly (1980), Chelsi Smith (1995), Brook Lee (1997) and Olivia Culpo (2012);


• Venezuela — Maritza Sayalero (1979), Irene Saez (1981), Barbara Palacios (1986), Alicia Machado (1996), Dayana Mendoza (2008), Stefania Fernandez (2009) and Gabriela Isler (2013);


• Puerto Rico — Marisol Malaret (1970), Deborah Carthy-Deu (1985), Dayanara Torres (1993), Denise Quiñones (2001) and Zuleyka Rivera (2006);


• Sweden — Hillevi Rombin (1955), Margareta Arvidsson (1966) and Yvonne Ryding (1984);


• Philippines — Gloria Diaz (1969), Margarita Moran (1973, also Miss Photogenic) and Pia Wurtzbach (2015);


• Finland — Armi Kuusela (1952) and Anne Marie Pohtamo (1975);


• France — Christiane Martel (1953) and Iris Mittenaere (2016);


• Colombia — Luz Zuluaga (1958) and Paulina Vega (2014);


• Japan — Akiko Kojima (1959) and Riyo Mori (2007);


• Brazil — Ieda Vargas (1963) and Martha Vasconcellos (1968);


• Thailand — Apasra Hongsakula (1965) and Pornthip Nakhirunkanok;


• Australia — Kerry Anne Wells (1972) and Jennifer Hawkins (2004);


• Trinidad & Tobago — Janelle Commissiong (1977) and Wendy Fitzwilliam (1998);


• South Africa — Margaret Gardiner (1978) and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (2017)’


• Canada — Karen Baldwin (1982) and Natalie Glebova (2005);


• Mexico — Lupita Jones (1991) and Ximena Navarrete (2010);


• India — Sushmita Sen (1994) and Lara Dutta (2000); and one winner each from


• Peru, Gladys Zender (1957); Germany, Marlene Schmidt (1961); Argentina, Norma Nolan (1962); Greece, Corinna Tsopei (1964); Lebanon, Georgina Rizk (1971); Spain, Amparo Muñoz (1974); Israel, Rina Messinger (1976); New Zealand, Lorraine Downes (1983); Chile, Cecilia Bolocco (1987); Holland, Angela Visser (1989); Norway, Mona Grudt (1990); Namibia, Michelle McLean (1992); Botswana, Mpule Kwelagobe (1999); Panama, Justine Pasek (2002); Dominican Republic, Amelia Vega (2003); and Angola, Leila Lopes (2011).


Read more at https://www.philstar.com/entertainment/2018/12/14/1876762/what-are-catrionas-winning-points#4tB8DTcho9FRyLSY.99


 

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