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Miss Venezuela 1999
DateSeptember 10, 1999
PresentersMaite Delgado
José Luis Rodríguez (El Puma)
VenuePoliedro de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
BroadcasterVenevision
Entrants26
WinnerMartina Thorogood
Miranda

Miss Venezuela 1999, the 46th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 10, 1999, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Martina Thorogood, Miss Miranda.

The pageant was broadcast live on Venevision from the Poliedro de Caracas in Caracas, Venezuela. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Carolina Indriago crowned Martina Thorogood of Miranda as the new Miss Venezuela.[1]

Results

The runners-up were:

The 10 semi-finalists were:

Special awards

Delegates

The Miss Venezuela 1999 delegates are:

State Contestant Age Height (cm) Hometown
File:Flag of Amazonas State.svg Amazonas Jenny Johanna Negrón Lozada 21 176 Caracas
File:Banderaanzoa.GIF Anzoátegui Adriana Ramilet Maurera Boyer 24 177 Puerto La Cruz
Apure Maria Luisa Flores García 19 173 Caracas
Aragua Lenny Zulay Utria 22 177 Maracay
Barinas Betzabeth Rosalyn Zárraga Escalona 21 180 Barquisimeto
Bolívar Mairlyn Trinidad Pereira García 19 175 Valencia
Carabobo Antonella Coromoto Baricelli Hidalgo 18 170 Valencia
Cojedes Rocío Alvarez Márquez 18 172 Caracas
File:Bandezulia.gif Costa Oriental María Laura Lugo Soto 18 176 Maracaibo
Delta Amacuro Eva Priscila Soler Ruiz 18 181 Maracay
Dependencias Federales Marjorie Lissette de Sousa Rivas 19 172 Caracas
Distrito Capital Claudia Cristina Moreno González 21 178 Caracas
Falcón Ilse Johanna Pappe Salas 25 173 Caracas
File:Flag of Guarico State.svg Guárico María Fernanda León Pinto 18 176 Valencia
Lara Deyrim Alejandra Rivas Grimontt 19 179 Barquisimeto
Mérida Beatriz Elena Picott Medina 20 176 Caracas
Miranda Martina Thorogood Heemsen 24 175 Valencia
Monagas Mayerling del Valle Moreno Palomo 18 176 Maturín
Nueva Esparta Norkys Yelitza Batista Villaroel 22 174 Caracas
Portuguesa Maria Eugenia Fagúndez Mier y Terán 21 178 Barquisimeto
Sucre Siudy Janneth Mijares Nieto 19 180 Caracas
Táchira Carol Ann Useche Page 18 172 San Cristóbal
Trujillo Madeleine Cecilia Sánchez Ríos 22 182 Caracas
Vargas Andreina Mercedes Llamozas González 19 176 Caraballeda
Yaracuy Fanny Trinidad Moraga Riera 19 182 Barquisimeto
File:Bandezulia.gif Zulia Yelitza del Pilar Vásquez Moreno 21 174 Maracaibo

Notes

  • Martina Thorogood placed as 1st runner-up in Miss World 1999 in London, United Kingdom.
  • Claudia Moreno placed as 1st runner up in Miss Universe 2000 in Nicosia, Cyprus.
  • Andreína Llamozas placed as semifinalist in Miss International 1999 in Tokyo, Japan.
  • Norkys Batista won Miss Atlántico Internacional 2000 in Punta del Este, Uruguay. She also placed as semifinalist in Reinado Internacional del Café 2000 in Manizales, Colombia.
  • María Laura Lugo placed as 2nd runner up in Reina Sudamericana 1999 in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
  • María Fernanda León placed as finalist in Miss Teen International 2001 in Willemstad, Curacao.
  • For the first time since 1955, the official Miss Venezuela competed at Miss World. Martina Thorogood was named 1st runner-up.
  • Due to her runner-up status, Thorogood had a contract with the Miss World organization, therefore she could not compete in Miss Universe, as previously planned. Organizers staged a small pageant called "Miss Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela" to select a delegate to Miss Universe.
  • Claudia Moreno (Distrito Federal) and Maria Laura Lugo (Costa Oriental) competed in Miss Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela. Moreno won the crown, while Lugo was the 1st runner-up.
  • Both Norkys Batista (Nueva Esparta) and Marjorie de Sousa (Dependencias Federales) became very successful actresses.
  • Maria Fernanda Leon (Guarico) competed again in 2002 as Miss Portuguesa.

References

  1. ^ "Miranda ganó el Miss Venezuela". El Universal. Retrieved 1999-09-11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)