Miss Venezuela 2002

Miss Venezuela 2002
Date September 20, 2002
Presenters Maite Delgado
Gilberto Correa
Entertainment Patricia Manterola
Karina
Guillermo Dávila [1]
Venue Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
Broadcaster Venevision
Entrants 27
Winner Mariangel Ruiz
Aragua

Miss Venezuela 2002, the 49th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 20, 2002, after weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Mariangel Ruiz, Miss Aragua.

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 Cynthia Lander crowned Mariangel Ruiz of Aragua as the new Miss Venezuela.[2]

Results

Final results Contestant
Miss Venezuela Universo 2002
Miss Venezuela Mundo 2002
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10

(*) Goizeder Azua (Carabobo) was crowned Miss World Venezuela 2002 during the Gala de Belleza (Preliminary) show, on August 31, 2002. The title of Miss Carabobo was then vacated for the final Miss Venezuela 2002 competition.

Special awards

Delegates

The Miss Venezuela 2002 delegates are:

State Contestant Age Height (cm) Hometown
Amazonas Aida María Yespica Jaime 20 175 Barquisimeto
Anzoátegui Jessika Gabriela Marcano Román 18 172 Valera
Apure Johanna Alejandra Madureri Perea 21 174 Caracas
Aragua Mariangel Ruiz Torrealba 22 176 Maracay
Barinas Erika Aulimar Lozada Ferretti 21 174 El Tocuyo
Bolívar Mercedes Carolina González Navarro 17 174 Ciudad Guayana
Carabobo Goizeder Victoria Azua Barrios 18 175 Valencia
Cojedes Kim Gabriela Loewenthal 22 174 Caracas
Costa Oriental Yasmely Coromoto Pérez Martínez 23 175 Maracaibo
Delta Amacuro Gilger Dayana Márquez Gudiño 19 182 Caracas
Dependencias Federales Sabrina Salemi Nicoloso 19 173 Caracas
Distrito Capital Amara Elyn Barroeta Seijas 18 178 Caracas
Falcón Diana del Valle Cocho Bracho 18 172 Punto Fijo
Guárico Alejandra Pulido Aranzo 25 171 Caracas
Lara Karelit Coromoto Yépez Morillo 21 178 Barquisimeto
Mérida Maiti de Sousa do Nascimento 18 170 Caracas
Miranda Melissa Alexandra Wolf Ehrenzeller 21 182 Caracas
Monagas Enid Solsiret Herrera Ramírez 22 176 Maturín
Nueva Esparta Driva Ysabella Cedeño Salazar 22 180 Porlamar
Península Goajira Maria Virginia Bastidas Ilukewitch 23 171 Maracaibo
Portuguesa Maria Fernanda León Pinto 20 175 Valencia
Sucre Maria Carolina Casado Chópite 18 172 Cumaná
Táchira Ix-Balanke Tibisay Montilva Mora 17 178 San Cristóbal
Trujillo Anaís Verónica Gómez Carrascal 20 176 Caracas
Vargas Maria Andreina Abrahamz Carvallo 23 179 Caracas
Yaracuy Vanessa Carolina Fanessi Auteri 23 172 Valencia
Zulia Ana Graciela Quintero Nava 20 181 Cabimas

Notes

References

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