Nuestra Belleza México 1994

Nuestra Belleza México 1994
Date November 13, 1994
Presenters Raúl Velasco, Liza Echeverría
Entertainment Manuel Mijares
Venue Auditorio Benito Juárez, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Broadcaster Televisa
Entrants 32
Placements 16
Winner Luz María Zetina[1]
Estado de México

The 1st Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Auditorio Benito Juárez of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico on November 13, 1994. Thirty-two contestants competed for the national title, which was won by Luz María Zetina of the Estado de México, who later competed in Miss Universe 1995. Zetina was crowned by Sushmita Sen, Miss Universe 1994 of India. She is the first and only Mexiquense to win the Nuestra Belleza México Title.

Miss Universe Lupita Jones gives license to send to the Mexican representative to this important contest. In partnership with Televisa, S.A. creates Promocertamen, S.A. of C.V. to organize the contest Nuestra Belleza México whose main purpose is to change the concept of beauty contests in Mexico. It creates the structure for carrying out the realization of a contest in each State. They produce a manual of operations and policies of this new competition. It's structured in a training program for national queens give them security and weapons to compete internationally.

Contents

Results

Placements

Final Results Contestant
Nuestra Belleza México 1994
Suplente / 1st Runner-up
Top 6
Top 16

Special Awards

Award Contestant
Best Hair
Miss Diet Coke
Miss Dorian Grey
Best National Costume

Judges

Background Music

Contestants

State Contestant Age
Aguascalientes Yadhira Carrillo Villalobos 22
Baja California María Luisa Peréz Mitre 20
Baja California Sur María de los Angeles Elizalde Grajeda 19
Campeche Claudia Esperanza Santini Sosa 20
Coahuila Gabriela Pacheco Pascual 18
Colima Gloria Michel Ramírez 21
Chiapas Michelle Ordoñez Flores 22
Chihuahua Luz María Delgado López 20
Distrito Federal Tania Turner Sen 20
Durango María Guadalupe Favela Ante 19
Estado de México Luz María Zetina Lugo 21
Guanajuato Blanca Estela Padilla López 21
Guerrero Liliana Abaroa Caso 20
Hidalgo Viridiana Cortés Domínguez 21
Jalisco Luz Elena González de la Torre 20
Michoacán María Nohemi Acuña Aviles 20
Morelos Yolanda Diana Velázquez Monroy 18
Nayarit Marcela Guadalupe Aragón González 18
Nuevo León Yadira Janneth Elizondo Montemayor 20
Oaxaca Perla Xochitl Chavez Ruíz 19
Puebla Sayi Risso Breton 22
Querétaro Andrea Guevara Rowland 21
Quintana Roo Penelope Mezquita González 19
San Luis Potosí Eleane Eguia Valdéz 20
Sinaloa Helen Amina Blancarte Tirado 20
Sonora Abigaíl Kuñasich Gamero 21
Tabasco Alma Cecilia Martínez Peréz 18
Tamaulipas Denisse Carrera Delgado 21
Tlaxcala Verónica Alejandra Jaspeado Martínez 21
Veracruz Paola Kersti Hartley 22
Yucatán Angélica Juanita Schober Lafer 23
Zacatecas Minerva Varela Valle 20

Historical Significance

Contestants Notes

References

External links