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Miss Asia Pacific International 2005
Date9 April 2005
VenueGuangzhou, China
Entrants51
Placements5
Debuts
Returns
WinnerYevgeniya Lapova
 Russia
(Assumed)
Leonora Jiménez
 Costa Rica (Resigned)
CongenialityVida Samadzai
 Afghanistan
Best National CostumeLeonora Jiménez
 Costa Rica
PhotogenicZhang Li Ru
 China
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Miss Asia Pacific International 2005, formerly titled Miss Asia Pacific Quest in 2003, the 36th Miss Asia Pacific International pageant, was held on 9 April 2005 at Guangzhou, China where 51 candidates competed for the title.[1] Tatyana Nikita of Russia crowned her successor Leonora Jiménez of Costa Rica at the end of the contest.

Not long after winning the crown, Jiménez was resigned in order to compete at another rival pageant which is Miss World.[2] The first runner-up Yevgeniya Lapova of Russia replaced her as the winner.[3] The runners-up moved up one position which then makes Jedah Hernandez of the Philippines became third runner-up.

Results

Final Results Contestant
Miss Asia Pacific International 2005
1st Runner-up
  •  Russia – Yevgeniya Lapova (Assumed)
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
  •  Peru – Claudia de Zevallos
4th Runner-up

Special Awards

Awards Contestant
Best in Evening Gown
Best in National Costume
Best in Swimsuit
Miss Friendship
Miss Photogenic

Order Of Announcements

Top 5

  1.  Costa Rica
  2.  Russia
  3.  China
  4.  Peru
  5.  Philippines

Candidates

Notes

  • No semi-finalists were selected during the final night but all the delegates had the chance to participate in both Swimsuit and Evening Gown competition.

References

  1. ^ "36th Miss Asia Pacific International Pageant". 9 April 2005.
  2. ^ "MISS ASIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL 2005". 9 April 2005.
  3. ^ "MISS ASIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIST OF PAST WINNERS". 9 April 2005.