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| Director of Operations, Ms. Evelyn Saw, stood poised among the radiant contestants |
This year’s Miss Scuba International didn’t simply crown a winner — it staged a global celebration of beauty, purpose and oceanic advocacy. Twenty-two contenders from nineteen nations converged in Kota Kinabalu, each arriving with a distinct voice and a united mission to protect the world beneath the waves.
In a finale shimmering with grace and grounded conviction, three women rose to the surface:
Winner – Anna Dvorakova, Czech Republic
1st Runner-Up – Kimber Lynn Collins, USA
2nd Runner-Up – Anumi S. Oriana, Costa Rica
Their triumphs felt less like victory laps and more like the beginning of new currents, each champion stepping into her role as an international ambassador for the oceans.
As the weekend unfolded, Sunday arrived draped in sunlight. The delegates swept through KK City in vintage cars, the kind that leave a soft cinematic trail — polished chrome, effortless charm, and a touch of old-world glamour that felt straight out of a fashion editorial. What could have been a simple morning drive became a moving tableau of confidence and camaraderie.
Horizon Hotel played host with quiet prestige, framing the event with understated luxury and warmth. Behind every sparkling moment stood the dedicated team and crew, whose meticulous work brought the pageant to life.
At the heart of it all, Director of Operations, Ms. Evelyn Saw, stood poised among the radiant contestants — a portrait of leadership meeting beauty with purpose.
Miss Scuba International remains more than a pageant. It is a platform where women rise not only in their elegance, but in their advocacy. A stage where the future of ocean conservation is voiced, carried and championed — one empowered ambassador at a time.





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