Queen of Queens 2026: Final GC Ranking

O Queen of Queens 2026 came to an end with the publication of general classification of candidatesafter the judges’ evaluation of the fantasy, scenic presentation and beauty. The competition brought together 15 representatives from traditional social clubs in Pará, in a night marked by creativity, performance and technical rigor.

The candidate Layane Santos, from Guará Acqua Park, won first place. Next, Carlen Baia, from the Engineering Clublike 1st Princesse Ronara Furtado, from Pará Clube, as 2nd Princesscompleting the 2026 podium.

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Top 5 of the Queen of Queens 2026

1. Layane Santos – Guará Acqua Park
2. Carlen Baia – Engineering Club
3. Ronara Furtado – Pará Clube
4. Tharsila Barros – COCB (59 points)
5. Eduarda Barra – Clube do Remo (58.5 points)

Complete overall classification

Check out the below Queen of Queens 2026 final rankingfrom first to 15th place:

1. Layane Santos – Guará Acqua Park
2. Carlen Baia – Engineering Club
3. Ronara Furtado – Pará Clube
4. Tharsila Barros – COCB
5. Eduarda Barra – Clube do Remo
6. Rayana Corrêa – Paysandu Sport Club
7. Maria Eduarda Guiomarino – Tennis Club
8. Taynara Xavier – Brazilian Tuna Luso
9. Lígia Silva – AABB
10. Thamires Ávila – Portuguese Literary and Recreational Guild
11. Keyla Barros – Pinheirense
12. Nayara Matoso – Sociedade Médico-Cirúrgica do Pará
13. Heloise Helene – Bancrévea
14. Sâmia Fernandes – Clube do Bragantino
15. Eloah Mourão Corrêa – Pará Assembly

How the candidates were evaluated

The candidates were evaluated by a panel of judges divided equally between the following questions:

  • Fantasia
  • Scenic presentation
  • Beauty

Each item had equal weight in the final grade. There were no penalties applied, and the scores awarded by the judges defined the overall classification of the competition.

O Rainha das Rainhas is one of the most traditional competitions of the Pará carnival and, in 2026, it was part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of TV Liberal and the 80th anniversary of the newspaper O Liberal.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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