The last time the Philippines had a Miss U winner was 30 years ago, in 1973, when Margie Moran bagged the crown in Athens. In 1999, Miriam Quiambao almost duplicated Margie (and Gloria Diazs, 1969) feat by finishing first runner-up (to Miss Botswana, a Miss World also-ran the year before).
Now, will Carla Gay Balingit bring home the bacon? Hope springs eternal, so we can all hope and dream and pray that she does, cant we?
Carla, 19, stands 57", weighs 114 pounds and measures 34.5-24-34.5. Shes a Tourism student at the Holy Angel University in Pampanga. Carla belonged to a Bb. Pilipinas batch considered to be not only beautiful but brainy as well. The two other winners were Jhezarie Javier, 21, a former Star Circle member who will compete in the Miss International contest in Japan in October and Sydney-bred Maria Rafaela Yunon (21, niece of 1984 Bb. Pilipinas Desiree Verdadero who was third runner-up in that years Miss U contest) whos representing the country in the Miss World contest in China in November.
Yes, it was Carla who impressed both the judges and the audience (at home and at the Big Dome) by quoting a prayer from Mother Teresa (her role model) when asked about peace: The fruit of prayer is silence, the fruit of silence is faith, the fruit of faith is hope and the fruit of hope is love, unity and peace. Carla drew a resounding applause for that answer.
Like her predecessors, Carla made a stopover in Colombia (home country of Bb. Pilipinas Charities, Inc. head Stella Marquez-Araneta) on her way to Panama for a crash course in poise and grace (you know, how to strike that winning pose candidates from Venezuela are noted for; this year, however, Miss Venezuela had to back out due to her countrys economic crisis, so serious it is that she couldnt withdraw dollars to finance her trip to Panama).
Asked if she wanted to be in showbiz, Carla said, "Why not? I can try TV-host like my idol, Miriam (Quiambao)."
Meanwhile, here are Miss U trivia contributed by reader Victor Semira of the University of Technology in Sydney:
Countries with the most number of Miss U winners:
United States seven (1954, 1956, 1960, 1967, 1980, 1995 and 1997)
Puerto Rico four (1970, 1985, 1993 and 2001)
Venezuela four (1979, 1981, 1986 and 1996)
Sweden three (1955, 1966 and 1984)
Finland two (1952 and 1975)
Thailand two (1965 and 1988)
Brazil two (1963 and 1968)
Philippines two (1969 and 1973)
Trinidad & Tobago two (1977 and 1998)
India two (1994 and 2000)
France one (1953)
Peru one (1957)
Colombia one (1958)
Japan one (1959)
Germany one (1961)
Argentina one (1962)
Greece one (1964)
Lebanon one (1971)
Australia one (1972)
Spain one (1974)
Israel one (1976)
South Africa one (1978)
Canada one (1982)
New Zealand one (1983)
Chile one (1987)
Holland one (1989)
Norway one (1990)
Mexico one (1991)
Namibia one (1992)
Botswana one (1999)
Russia/Panama one (2002, Miss Panama took over when Miss Russia was dethroned)
Countries with the most number of Miss Photogenic special awards:
England five (1952, 1962, 1976, 1979 and 1988)
Philippines four (1971, 1973, 1996 and 1997)
Spain three (1984, 1993 and 2000)
Italy three (1960, 1964 and 1986)
Countries with the most number of Best National Costume special awards:
Colombia five (1968, 1985, 1990, 1991 and 1997)
Korea four (1974, 1977, 1983 and 2001)
Brazil four (1967, 1981, 1987 and 1989)
India three (1978, 1980 and 1984)
Peru three (1972, 1976 and 1982)
Countries with the most number of Miss Friendship/Congeniality special awards:
Guam four (1970, 1985, 1986 and 1988)
Japan three (1958, 1968 and 1979)
Trinidad & Tobago three (1975, 1976 and 1978)
USA three (1953, 1960 and 1964)
Bahamas two (1981 and 2001)
Australia two (1996 and 1997)
Turks & Caicos two (1989 and 1992)
Germany two (1965 and 1990)
Cayman Island two (1980 and 1982)
There you are. All accounted for.
In the meantime, enjoy watching the 2003 Miss U Pageant.