Nuestra Belleza México 2000
Nuestra Belleza México 2000 |
Date |
September 2, 2000 |
Presenters |
Lupita Jones, Gabriel Soto, Sergio Goyri |
Entertainment |
Ernesto D'Alessio, Patricio Borghetti, Jan, Innis |
Venue |
Auditorio Emilio Sánchez Piedras, Apizaco, Tlaxcala |
Broadcaster |
Televisa |
Entrants |
43 |
Placements |
20 |
Withdraws |
Aguascalientes, Baja California, Campeche, Durango, Guerrero, Michoacán, Nayarit, Oaxaca |
Winner |
Jacqueline Bracamontes[1]
Jalisco |
The 7th Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Auditorio Emilio Sánchez Piedras of Apizaco, Tlaxcala on September 2, 2000. Forty-three contestants competed for the national title, which was won by Jacqueline Bracamontes of Jalisco, who later competed in Miss Universe 2001. Bracamontes was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder Leticia Murray. She is the first Jalisciense and the second winner of foreign descent (his maternal grandparents are Belgian) to win the Nuestra Belleza México Title.
The Title of Nuestra Belleza Mundo México was won by Paulina Flores of Sinaloa, who later competed in Miss World 2000. Flores was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza Mundo México titleholder Danette Velasco. She is the first Sinaloense to win the Nuestra Belleza Mundo México Title.
The Title of Nuestra Belleza Internacional México was won by Lilián Villanueva of Quintana Roo, giving the right to represent the country in Miss International 2001. Villanueva is the first and only Quintanarroense to win the Nuestra Belleza Internacional México Title.
Jalisco tear up this year, obtaining the title Nuestra Belleza Mundo Mexico in the semifinal competition, but after being crowned as Nuestra Belleza México automatically the title Nuestra Belleza Mundo México passed to the 1st Runner-up Sinaloa, who curiously was also the 1st Runner-up in the semifinal competition. Only the top 20 chosen in semifinal competition participated in the final competition.
Results
Placements Nuestra Belleza México
Final Results |
Contestant |
Nuestra Belleza México 2000 |
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Suplente / 1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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3rd Runner-up |
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4th Runner-up |
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Top 10 |
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Top 20 |
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Placements Nuestra Belleza Mundo México
After two years, returned to take place semifinal competition entitled "Nuestra Belleza Mexico: Road to Miss World" here was chosen the top 20 among the 43 candidates, in which was announced the winner of the title of "Nuestra Belleza Mundo México". Only the top 20 participated in the final competition. That night after being crowned the winner to the semifinal competition as Nuestra Belleza México in the final competition automatically her title Nuestra Belleza Mundo México passed to the 1st Runner-up Paulina Flores, who curiously was also the 1st Runner-up in the final competition.
Final Results |
Contestant |
Nuestra Belleza Mundo México 2000 |
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Suplente / 1st Runner-up |
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Top 20 |
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Special Awards
Award |
Contestant |
Nuestra Belleza Internacional México 2000 |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Trident Smile |
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Best Hair |
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Edoardos Model |
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Miss America Online |
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Miss St. Ives |
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Best Communicator |
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Lala Light Figure |
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Skin Hinds |
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Best National Costume |
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Judges
Background Music
- Opening Number: "Nuestra Belleza México" (Official Theme)
- Swimsuit Competition: "Popurrí" by Ernesto D'Alessio, Patricio Borghetti and Jan (Live Performance)
- Evening Gown Competition: Innis (Live Performance)
- Crowning Moment: "Nuestra Belleza México" (Official Theme)
Contestants
Designates
Withdrawals
Historical Significance
- Is the first time in the history of the organization in which more than one representative is sent by State.
- For the first time a State (Jalisco) wins two national beauty titles (NB México & NB Mundo México).
- For the first time is selected a Top 20 and only the Top 20 selected in the semifinal competition participated in the final night.
- For the first time withdrawing from the competition the states: Aguascalientes, Baja California, Campeche, Durango, Guerrero, Michoacán, Nayarit and Oaxaca.
- Sinaloa (Paulina Flores) was elected as Nuestra Belleza Mundo México for the first time.
- Quintana Roo won the Title of Nuestra Belleza Internacional México for the first time.
- Distrito Federal and Nuevo León placed for seventh consecutive year.
- Chihuahua placed for third consecutive year.
- Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Sonora and Tamaulipas placed for second consecutive year.
- Coahuila, Jalisco, Quintana Roo and Yucatán returned to making calls to the semifinals after two years (1998), Colima after three years (1997), Querétaro, Veracruz and Zacatecas after four years (1996) and San Luis Potosí after five years (1995).
- States that were called to the semifinals last year and this year failed to qualify were Guanajuato and Morelos.
- After two years to hosted Nuestra Belleza México, Marco Antonio Regil didn't do in this edition.
- For the first time Sergio Goyri and Gabriel Soto hosted Nuestra Belleza México with Lupita Jones.
- Sonora won Miss Photogenic and Edoardos Model Award for the first time.
- Quintana Roo won the Trident Smile and Best Hair Awards for the first time.
- Distrito Federal won Miss America Online for the first time.
- Jalisco won Miss St. Ives and Skin Hinds Award for the first time.
- Chihuahua won the Best Communicator Award for the first time.
- Sinaloa won the Lala Light Figure Award for the first time.
- San Luis Potosí won the Best National Costume award for the first time.
- The host delegate, María Guadalupe Lozada of Tlaxcala, failed to place in the semifinals.
- Coahuila (Alma Cantú) is the higher delegate in this edition (1.85 m).
- Estado de México (Susana Diazayas), Sinaloa (María Valenzuela) and Tamulipas (Gabriela Soberón) are the lower delegates in this edition (1.68 m).
Contestants Notes
- Jalisco - Jacqueline Bracamontes represented her country in Miss Universe 2001 held at Coliseo Rubén Rodríguez, Bayamón, Puerto Rico on May 11, 2001, where she didn't place. After being crowned Nuestra Belleza México in 2000, she decided to pursue a television career. She began her career hosting various award shows and special programs, including Acafest, Premios TVyNovelas, and Fiesta Mexicana. In 2003, Bracamontes was cast in the Mexican telenovela Alegrijes y Rebujos, produced by Rosy Ocampo. In 2006, she landed her first lead role in the Mexican novela Heridas de Amor, alongside Brazilian born actor Guy Ecker. In 2008 she starred in the comedic Mexican telenovela Las Tontas No Van al Cielo, alongside Jaime Camil, which was extremely successful in both the Latin American and United States market. After finishing filming with Las Tontas No Van al Cielo, Bracamontes starred in Sortilegio, with Cuban actor William Levy. Bracamontes has been linked to actor Valentino Lanús, soccer star Francisco "Kikin" Fonseca, and actor Arturo Carmona. On January 11, 2008, she confirmed her new relationship with Fernando Schoenwald. The couple ended their relationship in May 2009. Bracamontes was chosen as one of the killers in the popular series Mujeres Asesinas which is expected to premier in the fall of 2010.
- Estado de México - Susana Diazayas is a Television Actress.
- Quintana Roo - Lilián Villanueva originally would participate in Miss International 2001, but the Nuestra Belleza México Organization lost the franchise and she couldn't compete in that event, although she represented Mexico in the contest Reinado Internacional de las Flores 2001 in Medellín, Colombia where she won 1st place.
- Sinaloa - Paulina Flores represented her country in Miss World 2000, held at the Millennium Dome in London, UK on November 30, 2000. Also she was finalist in the Top 5 in Miss Mesoamérica 2001. Paulina is currently a professional fashion model, and has been represented by several national and international modeling agencies.
- Zacatecas - Eva Ruíz represented Mexico in the Reinado Internacional del Café 2001 in Manizales, Colombia where she won 2nd place.
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