Miss República Bolivariana de Venezuela | |
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Date | February 26, 2000 |
Presenters | Maite Delgado |
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Venue | Estudio 1, Venevisión, Caracas, Venezuela |
Broadcaster | Venevision |
Entrants | 10 |
Placements | 3 |
Winner | Claudia Moreno Distrito Capital |
Miss República Bolivariana de Venezuela 2000 was an emergency pageant to choose Venezuela's representative to the 2000 Miss Universe Pageant due to a requirement made by the Miss Universe Organization. Martina Thorogood, Miss Venezuela 1999 was not eligible to compete at 2000's pageant because she had already placed as first runner-up at Miss World 1999.
Ten former delegates of previous editions of Miss Venezuela took part at it. This time, they were enumerated.
At the end of the show, Claudia Moreno was crowned as Miss República Bolivariana de Venezuela 2000 and went to compete at Miss Universe 2000 in Nicosia, Cyprus, where she placed as first runner-up.[1]
Results
Placements
Placement | Contestant |
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Miss República Bolivariana de Venezuela 2000 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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Contestants
No. | Contestant | Notes |
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01 | Daniela Mateu | Previously Miss Monagas 1995 |
02 | María Alejandra Márquez | Previously Miss Miranda 1997 and "Best Legs" winner at Miss Venezuela 1997 |
03 | Claudia La Gatta | Previously Miss Barinas 1997 |
04 | Johanna Grimaldo | Previously Miss Táchira 1998 "Best Hair" winner, and top 10 at Miss Venezuela 1998 |
05 | Angie Pérez | Previously Miss Barinas 1998 |
06 | Sandra Buseth | Previously Miss Yaracuy 1997 |
07 | Hildegard Gehrenbeck | Previously Miss Mérida 1996 |
08 | Claudia Moreno | Previously Miss Distrito Federal 1999, "Miss Figure" winner and top 10 at Miss Venezuela 1999. |
09 | María Laura Lugo | Previously Miss Costa Oriental 1999 and top 10 at Miss Venezuela 1999 |
10 | Karelys Ollarves | Previously Miss Costa Oriental 1996 |
References
- ↑ "Miss Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela 2000 Claudia Moreno - Vídeo Dailymotion". Dailymotion. 2007-12-22. Retrieved 2023-04-14.
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