MIRIAM QUIAMBAO| A Flashback
In 1999, Miriam Quiambao joined the Binibining Pilipinas pageant. She received several awards, including Miss Photogenic, but in the end managed to capture the Binibining Pilipinas- World title.
However, controversy soon erupted when the Binibining Pilipinas- Universe titleholder Janelle Bautista was dethroned due to questionable citizenship.
Quiambao was then asked to take over the title and be the Philippine representative to the 1999 Miss Universe pageant to be held that year in Trinidad and Tobago. Binibining Pilipinas- International Lalaine Edson took over Quiambao's previous title.
Before arriving at the host country, Quiambao trained in Venezuela under the guidance of Osmel Sousa for a week.
She was one of the strongest and most visible contenders for the crown. She consistently placed second during the pageants's preliminaries and bested a composite score of 9.52, just trailing behind the score of Sonia Raciti of South Africa.
At the semifinals, she once again placed second overall in the swimsuit and evening gown competitions, racking up scores as high as 9.32 and 9.42 respectively. It was Spain's candidate, Diana Nogueira that dominated the semifinals with a marginal lead over Quiambao of 9.33 for the swimsuit event and 9.45 for the evening gown competition.
THE FALL
During the preliminary round of the evening gown competition, she slipped and fell on stage. As she walked, the heel of one of her shoes got caught in the trail of her evening gown and she slipped on the floor. Despite this incident she collected herself, regained composure, walked graciously, finished her walk, and drew applause from the audience. At the finals, she referred to the incident during an interview portion. She said "she felt she represented those women who have fallen both on and off the stage" and hopes to be "an example to the rest of the women in the world."
FINAL RESULTS
Early at the competition she received the Clairol Herbal Essences Style Award, the only Asian candidate at the pageant to do so. She was called as one of the final three delegates, alongside Misses Botswana and Spain. She faltered during the final question, which tackled the debate of whether a Miss Universe should continue her reign even if she gets pregnant. Spain's Diana Nogueira placed 2nd Runner-Up.
It all came down to Philippines' Quiambao and Botswana's Mpule Kwelagobe, and in the end, Quiambao placed as 1st Runner-Up, with Kwelagobe winning the Miss Universe title.
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