26
September
2018

Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 Talent Competition Results

26 Sep 2018 | Angelique Reyes

Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 held it’s Talent Competition on 25th September 2018 at the Loft, Manasala Plaza Drive, Rockwell Center, Makati City, Manila where delegates showcased their personality through their talent.

With the fifty delegates showing off their talents in various fields, a few outshined at the competition thereby winning the position of the winner, first runner-up and second runner-up. Special awards were also handed out at the end of the event.

The winners of the Talent Round of Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 are –

Winner - Didar Atmaja representing Kazakhstan

 

Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 Talent Competition Results

 

Didar Atmaja showed Latin Ballroom Dancing as her talent and mesmerized everyone including the audience and the jury at the competition. Performing on the song Hush Hush by Pussycat Dolls, Didar deservingly won the competition. She also took to her social media to express her happiness, saying “I cannot believe that I won the Talent Contest Miss Asia Pacific International 2018! My dream came true; it is equivalent to winning the World Championship. I showed what ballroom dancing is. Hush, Hush - Best in Talent! I'm insanely happy. Thank you all for your support and belief in me.”

First Runner-Up - Ariel Jingjing Cao representing Canada

Second Runner-Up - Teuira Raechel Shanti Napa representing the Cook Islands

A number of special awards were also given out at the competition held yesterday –

 

Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 Talent Competition Results

(Photo Credits: Miss Asia Pacific International Facebook Official)

Miss Redfox - Abhilasha Agrawal representing India

Miss Sheridan Beach Resort - Olga Pliusnina representing Russia

The finale of Miss Asia Pacific International 2018 will be held on 4th October 2018 at the Newport Performing Arts Theatre, Resorts World, Manila. Francielly Ouriques, Miss Asia Pacific International 2017, will crown her successor at the end of the event finale.