Lin-ay sang Negros 2016

Lin-ay sang Negros 2016, the 22nd edition of the annual Lin-ay sang Negros pageant was held on April 18, 2016 at the Pana-ad Stadium.[1] A total of 11 cities and 12 municipalities sent their representatives. Lin-ay sang Negros 2015 winner Jessica Zevenbergen of San Carlos City, crowned her successor Alyssa Jimenea of Victorias at the end of the event.[2] This is the first time the pageant is held with the province no longer a part of Western Visayas but the Negros Island Region.[3]

Lin-ay sang Negros 2016
DateApril 18, 2016
PresentersBenjamin Alves, Max Collins
VenuePana-ad Stadium, Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines
Entrants23
ReturnsBacolod, Ilog, Pontevedra, Sipalay City
WinnerAlyssa Louise Erika Tia Jimenea
Victorias City

Final results

Final Result Contestant

Lin-ay sang Negros 2016

Victorias - Alyssa Jimenea

1st Runner-Up

Murcia - Louise Lian Enumerable

2nd Runner Up

Sipalay - Artmarie Getonzo

Top 5

  • Bacolod - Ivy Benedicto
  • Toboso - Prairie Mandajoyan

Top 10

Contestants

ContestantName
Bacolod CityIvy Benedicto
Bago CityJustine Marie Baer
BinalbaganCindy Angelou Yanga
Cadiz CityErnalyn Aureta
CalatravaSarah Magne Bautista
CandoniAllen Gigante
CauayanPrincess Dahlia Gulucson
E.B. MagalonaJohan Marie Javelosa
HinigaranDanielle Rose Ferraren
Hinoba-anMarianne Dalipe
IlogMaria Jamela Fortaleza
KabankalanVanessa Keith Adera
La Carlota CityJuna Mae Perez
MurciaLouise Lian Enumerable
PontevedraHezamae Gerale
Sagay CityPaolyn Louise Lacson
Don Salvador BenedictoJemmel Badera
San CarlosRoselle Ann Ramas
SilayErna Torreblancea
Sipalay CityArtmarie Getonzo
Talisay CityFebbie Merivelez
TobosoPrairie Mandajoyan
VictoriasAlyssa Jimenea

Significant notes

Returns

  • Bacolod - last competed in 2014. After winning the title three years in a row, Bacolod decided not to send a representative in 2015 to give way to other cities and municipalities.
  • Ilog - last competed in 2012
  • Pontevedra - hasn't been sending a representative in more than 10 years.
  • Sipalay - last competed in 2012

Post-Pageant Nottes

Hosts

References

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