Miss Venezuela 2001

Miss Venezuela 2001
Date September 14, 2001
Presenters Maite Delgado
Oswaldo Ríos
Carmen Victoria Pérez
Entertainment Enrique Iglesias
Oscar D'León
Simón Díaz
Yolanda Moreno
A.5
UP4
Estación Central
Venue Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
Broadcaster Venevision
Entrants 26
Winner Cynthia Lander
Distrito Capital

Miss Venezuela 2001, the 48th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 14, 2001, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Cynthia Lander, Miss Distrito Capital.

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 Eva Ekvall crowned Cynthia Lander of Distrito Capital as the new Miss Venezuela.[1]

Results

Final results Contestant
Miss Venezuela Universo 2001
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10

Special awards

Delegates

The Miss Venezuela 2001 delegates are:

State Contestant Age Height (cm) Hometown
Amazonas Mariaeugenia Rivero Barrios 20 177 Caracas
Anzoátegui María del Mar Estévez Pérez 21 178 Porlamar
Apure María Alejandra Carballo Salas 20 182 Puerto La Cruz
Aragua Keidy Zoraida Moreno Marín 18 181 Maracay
Barinas Stephanie Virginia Brumat Lavieri 24 174 Maracay
Bolívar Carolina Rossy Barrios Bolaños 18 174 Ciudad Guayana
Carabobo Jerika de los Angeles Hoffmann Leal 18 172 Valencia
Cojedes Alejandra Rincón Murillo 23 172 Caracas
Costa Oriental María del Rocío Cuello Echevarne 20 176 Maracaibo
Delta Amacuro Arleen Lorena Gutiérrez Soler 21 174 Caracas
Distrito Capital Cynthia Cristina Lander Zamora 19 180 Caracas
Falcón Gabriela Mercedes Benamú Villamizar 18 179 Caracas
Guárico Mery Carolina de los Ríos Romero 23 170 Caracas
Lara Carmen Amelia (Camelia) Sánchez Colmenares 22 176 Barquisimeto
Mérida Lina Eugenia Morales Krisciunas 18 179 Caracas
Miranda Alexandra Federica Guzmán Diamante 20 176 Caracas
Monagas Maria Cristina López Palacios 20 177 Maturín
Nueva Esparta Nathalye Gabriela Gómez García 19 180 Porlamar
Península Goajira Nieves Esperanza Medina Cestari 20 174 Maracaibo
Portuguesa Shumy Carolina Groening Burie 21 180 Acarigua
Sucre Ana Valentina Montero Lugano 19 172 Caracas
Táchira Aura Consuelo Zambrano Alejos 20 180 San Cristóbal
Trujillo Lorena Alexandra Delgado Cárdenas 18 180 Caracas
Vargas María Norelys Rodríguez Guillén 24 172 Caracas
Yaracuy Christelle Amanda Pannier Hardy 18 180 Caracas
Zulia Apmery Loris León Ocando 21 175 Maracaibo

Notes

References

  1. "Distrito Capital, se coronó". El Universal. Retrieved 2001-09-15.
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