By JUDITH LACY - Tribune
Miss Manawatu Claire Kirby thought she'd made too many mistakes to win another crown last Sunday - she was wrong.
She was named Miss Earth New Zealand at a dinner in Auckland and will represent the country at the international Miss Earth pageant, to be held in Manila, Philippines, on November 11.
The 19 year old's win was a double bonus for Manawatu with 2006 Miss Manawatu Rachel Crofts second.
Miss Kirby, who works at Passion Deli & Cafe in Feilding, told The Tribune she didn't think she had a chance of winning as she thought her hair and make-up didn't look the best. She also felt she'd made a number of "mistakes" including running late for the swimwear parade and, feeling flustered, struggling to undo the knot she'd tied in her sarong. The seven contestants also had to model ballgowns and cocktail dresses and give a three-minute speech - Miss Kirby spoke about her trip to India last year. Contestants were interviewed by the judges and asked about the message they would take to the environmentally themed pageant.
In the audience were Miss Kirby's family, Miss Manawatu franchise owner Kate Balfour and Miss Manawatu judge Diane Bate.
Miss Kirby will spend about three weeks in the Philippines preparing for the pageant and attending events.
Miss Crofts also won the best ballgown award. Two previous Miss Earth New Zealand winners have come from Manawatu - Rachel Tucker (2004) and Tiffany Pickford (2005).
Source: Manawatu Standard Tribune
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