Miss Earth Malaysia is an annual national beauty pageant that selects Malaysia's representative to the Miss Earth pageant. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.

Miss Earth Malaysia
Maharani Bumi Malaysia
Formation2001; 23 years ago (2001)
Founded atIpoh, Perak
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersKuala Lumpur
Location
Membership
Miss Earth
Official language
English
National Director
Joshua Benedict
Franchise Holder
Kajel Kaur

The current titleholder is Nadira Isaac of Penang. She will represent Malaysia at Miss Earth 2023 at Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She is the second Malay woman to ever win the title after Nur Haziyah Fatin in 2019.

History

Miss Earth Malaysia is one of the beauty pageant in Malaysia that has the focus on educating and empowering others about the knowledge of natural beauty, sustainability and eco-tourism. The pageant serves as a platform to educate the contestants about the environmental issues, promote eco-tourism and create a healthy aspect of cordial relationship among its participants. The pageant's title was known as "Miss Earth Malaysia" from 2001 until 2018 and 2021, also Women of Malaysia in 2019.

In 2019, Miss Earth Malaysia organization decided to no longer conduct the bikini segment during the national competition as it could give equal chances and opportunities for Muslim women in Malaysia to participate in the pageant for the first time. Still there will be a swimsuit segment in Miss Earth pageant. In 2020, the previous national director, Mr. Abdul Nazri Abdullah dropped the franchise of Miss Earth Malaysia. Malaysia was also once withdraw in Miss Earth 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic.

Competition

The winner of the pageant is bestowed the title Miss Earth Malaysia and get to represent Malaysia in the international stage. Runners-up are given the titles named after the other natural elements namely:

  • Miss Malaysia Air (first runner-up),
  • Miss Malaysia Water (second runner-up),
  • Miss Malaysia Fire (equivalent to third runner-up), and
  • Miss Eco-Tourism
  • Miss Eco-Beauty

Titleholders

2005–2019

Year Miss Earth Malaysia Elemental Court Titlists
Earth Air Water Fire Eco-Tourism Eco-Beauty
2019 Kajel Kaur Normanja Eza Jasmine Lai Jeannifer Wong
2017 Cherish Ng Janice Chai Elena Laurell Dior Lam Ennette Solomon Jean Seymour
2016 Venisa Judah Alice Teh Victoria Lee Kueh Mei Fung Hayley Yeap Kueh Mei Fung
2015 Danielle Wong Amreet Kaur Emily Chung Yoyo Bek Felcy Francsie Janice Tan
2014 Renee Tan Coco Tan Olivia Nicholas Natasha Jalius Adelina Chan
2013 Josephine Tan Charmaine Loh Menaga Dolmayan Jolene Journe Tan Stefanie Wong
2012 Deviyah Daranee Deidre Ann Walker Kylie Wong Teoh Lee Elaine Kho
2011 Joyce Tay Crystel Eve Teh Wei Ling Ashley Chow Yana Loh
2010 Appey Rowenna Yuh Wen Foong Maanprit Kaur Nicole Khor Nysheris Ngui
2008 Audrey Ng Jean Wong Jezamine Lim Stefanie Chin
2005 Jamie Pang Christine Lim Agnes Tan Choo Mei Sze Chloe Lean

Placement

  •   : Declared as Winner
  •   : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
  •   : Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  •   : Ended as special awards winner
Year Delegate Age[a] State Placement Special Awards
2024 Geetha William 27 Kuala Lumpur TBA TBA
2023 Nurul Nadira Kamarul Nizam[1] 23 Penang Unplaced
2022 Kajel Kaur Gill[2] 27 Perak Unplaced
Eissya Thong[3][note 1] 21 Perak Did not compete
2021 Nisya Thayananthan[4] 28 Negeri Sembilan Top 20   Long Gown Competition
2019 Nur Haziyah Fatin Ahmad Saibi 22 Sarawak Unplaced
Kajel Kaur Gill[5][note 2] 23 Perak Did not compete
2018 Jasmine Yeo Suk Peng[6] 21 Sarawak Unplaced
2017 Cherish Ng Syoo Nyee[7] 23 Penang Unplaced
2016 Venisa Judah[8] 19 Sabah Unplaced Top 27 Miss Earth Barcelona
2015 Danielle Wong Kar Wai[9] 22 Melaka Unplaced   Best National Costume - Asia
  Best Group Presentation - Asia
  Snowman Building
2014 Renee Tan Joo May[citation needed] 23 Melaka Unplaced
2013 Josephine Tan Yee Mei[10] 23 Pahang Unplaced   The X Factor Award
2012 Deviyah Daranee Radhakrishnan[11] 20 Kuala Lumpur Unplaced   Miss Talent (Group 3)
  Best National Costume
2011 Joyce Tay Tze Hui[12] 24 Melaka Unplaced
2010 Appey Rowenna Januin[13] 19 Sabah Unplaced
2009 Madelyne Nandu[14] 24 Sabah Unplaced Top 15 Best in Swimsuit
2008 Audrey Ng Sook Ling[15] 22 Perak Unplaced
2007 Dorcas Cheok Huai Yee[16] Unplaced
2006 Alice Loh Siew Leng[citation needed] Melaka Unplaced
2005 Jaime Pang Hui Ting[17] 23 Johor Unplaced   Miss Lactovital
2004 Eloise Law Selangor Unplaced
2003 Lee Ying Ying Kuala Lumpur Unplaced
2002 Pamela Ramachandran Johor Unplaced
2001 Joey Tan Eng Li Penang Unplaced

Winners by state

Country/Territory Titles Winning years
  Malacca 4 2006, 2011, 2014, 2015
  Perak 3 2008, 2019, 2022
  Sarawak 2007, 2018, 2019
  Sabah 2009, 2010, 2016
  Kuala Lumpur 2 2003, 2012
  Penang 2001, 2017
  Johor 2002, 2005
  Negeri Sembilan 1 2021
  Pahang 2013
  Selangor 2004

Locations

The pageant has been staged in numerous locations since 2001, with some location lasted four to six years.

The pageant has been held in the following states as of 2020:

Trivia

National Directors

  1. Leong Hoong Kit (2010–2017)
  2. Star Avenue Production (2018)
  3. Abdul Nazri Abdullah (2019)
  4. Tiara Management (2020–2021)
  5. Joshua Benedict (2022–present)

Franchise Holders

  1. Exclusive Resources Marketing Malaysia Ltd. Ptd. (2010–2015)
  2. Blue Planet International (2016–2017)
  3. Manoy Handicraft (2018)
  4. Double Event Management (2020–present)

Name Changes

  1. Miss Malaysia Earth (2001–2017)
  2. Miss Earth Malaysia (2018; 2021)
  3. Women of Malaysia (2019)
  4. Ratu Bumi Malaysia (2022)
  5. Maharani Bumi Malaysia (2023–present)

Notes

  1. ^ Eissya was set to compete at Miss Earth 2022 but due to some internal problems within the organization including changing in franchise holder which did not allow her to compete at Miss Earth 2022. The winner of 2019 edition was appointed instead.
  2. ^ She was dethroned by the organization few weeks before the Miss Earth 2019 pageant started; replaced by Nur Haziyah Fatin. Fortunately, she was able to regain her title again in 2022 and was appointed to compete at Miss Earth 2022.

References

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