Miss Scuba Philippines Noelle
Uy-Tuazon finished as second runner up at the recent Miss Scuba International
2018 pageant held in Magellan Sutera Resort, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
participated by 21 representatives from around the world. Crowned winner was
Miss United Kingdom Daisy Whetlor, a 21-year-old, advanced open water and
specialty diver while Miss Chinese-Taipei Huang Yu-Wen was named first runner
up.
Winner of special titles were Miss
Germany Joahanna Acs (Miss Photogenic), Miss Australia Zofia Marta Majka (Miss
Talented), Miss Mexico Christian Anaid Salas-Martos (Miss Congeniality) and
Miss Chinese-Taipei Yu-Wen (Miss National Costume). The other participating
countries were Belize, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Latvia, Macau,
Malaysia, Netherland, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Thailand and the
United States.
Tuazon, a 26-year-old, licensed Professional
Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) open water diver, lived in
Guam as a child where she got her US citizenship. She earned a scholarship and
graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Science in Anthropology minor in
Geography (with a focus on biological anthropology and emphasis on Forensic
Anthropology) at the Texas State University, Texas, USA. She completed
extensive volunteer work at the UP-PGH College of Medicine.
Tuazon first joined Miss World
Philippines 2017 finishing as Top 15 semi-finalist, followed by Miss Earth
Philippines 2018 in May where she was named among the Top 18. She went back to
Guam in August to vie at the Miss Guam Universe 2018 pageant where she finished
in the Top 5. She thought of quitting the pageants and concentrate on her
profession but the Miss Scuba Philippines in October changed her plans.
Miss Scuba International, now on its 8th
year, is a unique pageant that focuses on marine and ocean conservation and the
promotion of safe scuba diving practices. Billed “Saving Oceans through Beauty,”
it was founded by Robert Lo, a strong believer in sustainable development
within the realms of our marine environment. The Philippines’ Cindy
Pacia Madduma brought home the crown in 2015. (Eton Concepcion)
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