Señorita Panamá

Miss Panama
Formation 1952
Type Beauty Pageant
Headquarters Panama City
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Miss World
Miss International
Miss Earth
Official language
Spanish
President
Carolina Chiari (Miss Panama, 1976-1987), RPC TV/MEDCOM (Senorita Panama, 1982-2010), Marisela Moreno (2011- )
Key people
Medcom Corporation
Website www.misspanama.com.pa

Miss Panama is a national Beauty pageant in Panama. winners to represent Panama to Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss Earth and Miss International.[1] The first national pageant was Miss Panamá held from 1982 to 1987. In 1982, Señorita Panamá was created as an alternative to send its winners to the Miss World contest in London. These pageants, along with smaller pageants such as Miss International Panamá and Miss World Panamá celebrated to select delegates for international representations.

History

After 28 years, the Señorita Panamá pageant, organized by Medcom Corporation, was discontinued. A new organization took over in 2011 with the official name of the contest being "Miss Panama" (not to be confused with Señorita Panamá or Bellezas Panamá).

In 2012, Miss Panamá National Beauty Contest (Concurso de Nacional de la Belleza Miss Panama) under the direction of the Miss Panamá Organization (ORGANIZACIÓN MISS PANAMA s.a.) obtained 2 other national franchises to select representatives to Miss Earth and Miss International. The 2012 edition of Miss Panamá started to crown four winners in the following order: Miss Panamá Universe, Miss Panama World, Miss Panama Earth, and Miss Panama International to represent the country to the four major international beauty contests. The last two Miss Panama Earth and Miss Panama International are franchises run by Tanya Hyman. Miss Panama Universe and Miss Panama World are of Miss Panama Organization run by its president Marisela Moreno. The pageant is broadcast by the official partner of the pageant, "Telemetro".[1]

International participation

Panama has been represented in various international pageants. This includes the big four international pageants namely Miss World, Miss Universe, Miss Earth, and Miss International.[2]

The country has won two major international titles: Miss International 1998 and Miss Universe 2002. Lía Victoria Borrero González won the Miss International 1998[3] while Justine Pasek, who represented Panama in Miss Universe 2002, won by default when she replaced the dethroned winner Oxana Fedorova of Russia.[4]

Panama has not won the Miss World and Miss Earth titles. The country has 2 semifinalists and 2 finalist in Miss World with Lorelay de la Ossa in Miss World 1979, Marissa Burgos Canalias in Miss World 1983, María Lorena Orillac Giraldo in Miss World 1986 and Nadege Herrera in Miss World 2009. The country's highest placement in Miss Earth was achieved by Stefanie de Roux who finished as top eight finalist in the Miss Earth 2006.[5]

In 2011, the Miss Universe Panamá and Miss World Panamá are selected by Miss Panamá[6] while Miss Earth Panamá and Miss Internacional Panamá were selected in the Bellezas Panamá pageant organized by Tania Hyman's Models and Talents.[7] However beginning 2012, the four titles (Miss Panama Universe, Miss Panama World, Miss Panama Earth, and Miss Panama International) are selected by one organization called, ORGANIZACIÓN MISS PANAMA.[1] This year Miss Panama have 2 presidents Marisela Moreno and Tania Hyman so this year we have the national beauty contest.

Panama will be represented in the big four international pageants of 2015 by the following representatives:

States, Capital and regions

Although women from all over the country have been competing in the pageant for decades, 2011 will be the first time in history that the contestants will represent Panama's provinces and regions. The Miss Panama 2011 competition distributed its 12 finalists in the following regions:

Official states (10)

Official regions (3)

Panamá Este is region of Panamá state. Chiriquí Occidente is also a region of Chiriquí state. In 2013 the band Comarcas representing indigenous region of Panama. Together, these 13 regions form the "base" of the Miss Panamá contest.

Regional rankings

Titles State Winning Years
27 Panamá Centro
  • 1954
  • 1971
  • 1973
  • 1974
  • 1975
  • 1976
  • 1978
  • 1979
  • 1981
  • 1982
  • 1983
  • 1985
  • 1984
  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1993
  • 1994
  • 1995
  • 1998
  • 2000
  • 2001
  • 2002
  • 2003
  • 2005
  • 2006
  • 2008
  • 2012
8 Los Santos
  • 1953
  • 1966
  • 1977
  • 1987
  • 1996
  • 2004
  • 2009
  • 2015
5 Veraguas
  • 1970
  • 1986
  • 1992
  • 2010
  • 2013
3 Colón
  • 1965
  • 1980
  • 1997
2 Darién
  • 2007
  • 2014
2 Herrera
  • 1967
  • 2011
2 Coclé
  • 1952
  • 1964
1 Chiriquí 1999
0 Bocas del Toro
0 Panamá Oeste
0 Panamá Este
0 Chiriquí Occidente
The regional ranking is established according to the state of origin or representation of the miss (Miss Universe) and the year they won the title.

Winners of the contest

Since 1952 year the Miss Panama was founded until 1987 there were 25 Misses in 25 years that took place centamen despite three periods in which the contest was not performed. And from 1990 to 2005 and from 2005 to present the correction happened in 2006 when the contest was not performed, respectively. Thereafter, the winners of the Miss Panama participate in the Miss Universe next year, if not for the Miss World where the winner that year participated.

In every year the winners were chosen by a jury during the coronation ceremony except in 2007, Sorangel Matos. Matos was appointed directly by Organization to represent Panama in Miss Universe because that year's Miss Panama is not made, which happened after an international competition.

As these shares the rules have changed over the years, and used a system of hierarchy based on the importance of international competitions. Thus, the winner of the Miss Panama participated in the Miss Universe, which ranks second in the Miss World. Finalists themselves or other minors participating in competitions around the world, which is totally at the discretion of the organization. Since 2011, the candidate occupying the third place is Virreina Panama, while others make up the top ranked semifinalists.

Titleholders

The following women have been crowned Miss Panamá.

Year Miss Panamá State Venue
1952 Elzibir Gisela Malek Coclé Hotel El Panamá
1953 Emita Arosemena Zubieta Los Santos
1954-1963 Liliana Torre Panamá Centro
1964 Maritza Montilla Coclé
1965 Sonia Inés Ríos† Colón
1966 Dionisia Broce Los Santos
1967-1969 Mirna Norma Castillero Herrera
1970 Berta López Herrera Veraguas
1971-1972 Gladys Isaza Panamá Centro
1973 Janine Lizuaín Panamá Centro
1974 Jazmín Nereida Panay Panamá Centro
1975 Anina Horta Torrijos Panamá Centro
1976 Carolina Maria Chiari Panamá Centro
1977 Marina Valenciano Los Santos
1978 Diana Leticia Conte Vergara Panamá Centro
1979 Yahel Cecile Dolande Panamá Centro
1980 Gloria Karamañites Davis Colón
1981 Ana María Henríquez Valdés Panamá Centro
1982 Isora de Lourdes Moreno López Panamá Centro
1983 Elizabeth Bylan Bennett Panamá Centro
1984 Cilinia Prada Acosta Panamá Centro
1985 Janett Vásquez Sanjur Panamá Centro
1986 Gilda García López Veraguas
1987-1989 Gabriela Deleuze Ducasa Los Santos
1990 Liz Michelle De León Paz Panamá Centro
1991 Ana Cecilia Orillac Arias Panamá Centro
1992 Giselle Amelia González Aranda Veraguas
1993 María Sofía Velásquez Jaimes-Freyre Panamá Centro Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
1994 Michele Jeanette Sage Navarrete Panamá Centro Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
1995 Reyna del Carmen Royo Rivera Panamá Centro Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
1996 Lía Victoria Borrero González Los Santos Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
1997 Tanisha Tamara Drummond Johnson Colón Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
1998 Yamani Esther Saied Calviño Panamá Centro Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
1999 Analía Verónica Núñez Sagripanti Chiriquí Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
2000 Ivette María Cordovez Usuga Panamá Centro Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
2001 Justine Lissette Pasek Patiño Panamá Centro Gran Salón Hotel Continental, Ciudad de Panamá.
2002 Stefanie de Roux Martín Panamá Centro Centro de Convenciones Vasco Núñez, Ciudad de Panamá.
2003 Jessica Patricia Rodríguez Clark Panamá Centro Figali Convention Center, Ciudad de Panamá.
2004 Rosa María Hernández Cedeño Los Santos Teatro Nacional de Panamá, Ciudad de Panamá.
2005 María Alessandra Mezquita Lapadula Panamá Centro Centro de Convenciones Vasco Núñez del Hotel El Panamá, Ciudad de Panamá.
2006 Giselle Marie Bissot Kieswetter Panamá Centro Gran Salón del Hotel & Casino Venetto, Ciudad de Panamá.
2007 Sorangel Matos Arce Darien Studio "B" de Canal 13 Telemetro, Ciudad de Panamá.
2008 Carolina Dementiev Justavino Panamá Centro Studio "B" de Canal 13 Telemetro, Ciudad de Panamá.
2009 Diana Patricia Broce Bravo Los Santos Tihany Spectacular, Ciudad de Panamá.
2010 Anyoli Amorette Abrego Sanjur Veraguas Sheraton Hotel, Ciudad de Panamá.
2011 Sheldry Nazareth Sáez Bustavino Herrera Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
2012 Stephanie Marie Vander Werf Lobato Panamá Centro Riu Plaza Panamá Hotel, Ciudad de Panamá.
2013 Carolina Del Carmen Brid Cerrud Veraguas Teatro Anayansi Centro de Convenciones Atlapa, Ciudad de Panamá.
2014 Yomatsy Maurineth Hazlewood De La Rosa Darien Hotel Riu Plaza Panama, Ciudad de Panamá, Panama
2015 Gladys Del Carmen Brandao Amaya Los Santos Hard Rock Hotel & Cafe Megapolis Panama
2016 TBA TBA TBA

Miss Panamá

History

The Miss Panama pageant, was born in 1952 when an invitation was received by tourism authorities to select a contestant for the purpose of sending advertising a Panamanian representative to Miss Universe contest in California, United States, which had been created that same year by the company Pacific Mills to promote its brand of bikinis "Catalina".

In 1977, Carolina Chiari acquired the rights of the pageant and created a televised contest. The winner went to Miss Universe and the 1st runner-up went to Miss World, until 1980. During the 1980s, the pageant was broadcast and promoted by Channel 2, which was the official Government network, giving place to endless rumors about affairs between the beauty queens and authority figures. The last edition of Miss Panama took place 1987 when the country entered the political and financial crisis which ended with the arrest of General Manuel Antonio Noriega.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year Miss Panamá Official Title International Placement Notes
United States 1952 Elzibir Gisela Malek Miss Panamá United States Miss Universe Unplaced
United States 1953 Emita Arosemena Zubieta Top 16
United States 1954 Liliana Torre Top 16
1955–1963 No Contest Cancelled due to church protests
United States 1964 Maritza Montilla Unplaced
United States 1965 Sonia Inés Ríos† Unplaced
United States 1966 Dionisia Broce Unplaced
1967 Mirna Norma Castillero Miss Panamá United States Miss Universe Unplaced
Carlota Lozano 1st Runner-Up United Kingdom Miss World Unplaced
1968–1969 No Contest Miss Panamá Miss Universe Unplaced
United States 1970 Berta López Herrera Unplaced
1971 Gladys Isaza Miss Panamá United States Miss Universe Unplaced
Maria de Lourdes Rivera 1st Runner-Up United Kingdom Miss World Unplaced
1972 No Contest Miss Panamá Miss Universe Unplaced
Greece 1973 Janine Lizuaín Unplaced
Philippines 1974 Jazmín Nereida Panay Top 12
El Salvador 1975 Anina Horta Torrijos Unplaced
Hong Kong 1976 Carolina Chiari Unplaced
1977 Marina Valenciano Miss Panamá Dominican Republic Miss Universe Unplaced
Anabelle Vallarino 1st Runner-Up United Kingdom Miss World Unplaced
Panama 1978 Diana Leticia Conte Miss Panamá Miss Universe Unplaced
1979 Yahel Dolande Miss Panamá Australia Miss Universe Unplaced
Lorelay de la Ossa 1st Runner-Up United Kingdom Miss World Top 15
1980 Gloria Karamañites Davis Miss Panamá South Korea Miss Universe Top 10
Aurea Horta Torrijos 1st Runner-Up United Kingdom Miss World Unplaced
United States 1981 Ana María Henríquez Miss Panamá Miss Universe Unplaced
Peru 1982 Isora Moreno Unplaced
United States 1983 Elizabeth Bylan Bennett Unplaced
United States 1984 Cilinia Prada Acosta Unplaced Won Miss Asia Pacific 1987
United States 1985 Janett Vásquez Unplaced
Panama 1986 Gilda García López Unplaced Best National Costume
Singapore 1987 Gabriela Deleuze Ducasa Unplaced

Miss Panamá (2011–present)

History

In 2010 the corporation MEDCOM rights organization gave the Señorita Panamá contest the former Señorita Panama- Mundo (1995) Marisela Moreno who would be responsible for electing the representative of Panama at the Miss Universe and Miss World contest. Moreno acquired the rights of the former Miss Panama contest called again, with a choice format similar to that possessed the previous national competition.

Currently, Miss Panama is held between April to mid May after three months of preliminary events such as the Council or Misses runaway, in which the candidates are presented to the press and bands receive prizes and the sponsors . As a subsidiary Medcom group of companies, is responsible Telemetro live broadcast of the show, which usually includes presentations by renowned international artists. In the last year the event has taken place in the Teatro Anayansi Atlapa Convention Center.

The candidates are selected from groups of girls, either because they competed through regional casting or because they were chosen directly by the Organization Miss Panama, who decide the final number depending on the talent available this year. Usually there is one candidate for each of the 9 states of Panama, but the number may reach 12 due to the custom of including major geographic regions such as Western Chiriquí, Panama East - West and Central Panama. However, this does not mean that the contestants are in these regions or states, and that the final decision on who is participating in the competition authority of the president of the organization. Typically, the number of candidates ranges from 12.

In 2012, Miss Panamá acquired the national franchises to elect representatives to Miss Earth and Miss International thus Miss Panamá started to crown four winners in the following order: Miss Panamá Universe, Miss Panama World, Miss Panama Earth, and Miss Panama International to represent the country to the four major international beauty contests.[1]

For 2013 Miss Panamá acquired the national franchise to elect representative to Miss Intercontinental Pageant, started to crown three winners in the following order: Miss Panamá Universe, Miss Panama World, Miss Panama Intercontinental.[11]

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year Miss Panamá Official Title Represent International Placement Notes
2011 Sheldry Nazareth Sáez Bustavino Miss Panamá Universe Herrera Brazil Miss Universe 2011 Top 10 Best National Costume
Irene Del Carmen Núñez Quintero Miss Panamá World Veraguas United Kingdom Miss World 2011 Unplaced Top 24 at Miss World Sport
Top 36 at Miss World Beach Beauty
2012 Stephanie Marie Vander Werf Lobato Miss Panamá Universe Panamá Centro United States Miss Universe 2012 Unplaced 8th place en National Costume
Maricely Del Carmen González Pomares Miss Panamá World Bocas del Toro China Miss World 2012 Top 30 Top 5 at Miss World Talent
Ana Lorena Ibáñez Carles Miss Earth Panamá Coclé Philippines Miss Earth 2012 Unplaced
Karen Elena Jordán Beitia Miss International Panamá Chiriquí Japan Miss International 2012 Unplaced
2013 Carolina Del Carmen Brid Cerrud Miss Panamá Universe Veraguas Russia Miss Universe 2013 Unplaced
Virginia Isabel Hernández Milachay Miss World Panamá Panamá Centro Indonesia Miss World 2013 Unplaced Top 12 at Miss World Talent
Top 20 at Miss World Sport
Sara Del Carmen Bello Herrera Miss Intercontinental Panamá Los Santos Germany Miss Intercontinental 2013 Top 15 Best National Constume
Maria Gabrielle Sealy Miss Continentes Unidos Panama Panamá Centro Ecuador Miss United Continent 2013 4th Runner up
2014 Yomatsy Maurineth Hazlewood De La Rosa Miss Panamá Universe Darien United States Miss Universe 2014 Unplaced
Raiza Patricia Erlenbaugh Soriano Miss World Panamá Panamá Centro United Kingdom Miss World 2014 Dethroned Erlenbaugh was detroned on November 12, and replaced by Nicole Pinto as Miss World Panama in Miss World 2014
Stephanie Paulette González Castillo Miss Intercontinental Panamá Los Santos Germany Miss Intercontinental 2014 Unplaced Best National Constume
Nicole Pinto Miss América Latina del Mundo Panamá Panamá Oeste Dominican Republic Miss Latin America 2014 Miss Latin America 2014
2015 Gladys Del Carmen Brandao Amaya Miss Panamá Universe Los Santos United States Miss Universe 2015 Unplaced 2nd runner-up Best National Constume
Diana Doris Jaén Ortega Miss Panamá World Coclé China Miss World 2015 Unplaced
Catherine Argelia Agrazal Pinilla Miss Panamá Reina Internacional del Café Veraguas Colombia Reinado Internacional del Café 2016 TBA
2016 TBA Miss Panamá Universe TBA Belize Miss Universe 2016 TBA
TBA Miss Panamá World TBA South Korea Miss World 2016 TBA
TBA Miss Panamá Reina Internacional del Café TBA Colombia Reinado Internacional del Café 2017 TBA

Señorita Panamá

History

In 1982, a new pageant was born, created by Channel 4 RPC. It was named Señorita Panamá and its winners were sent to Miss World until 1989. In 1990, the pageant acquired the franchise for Miss Universe and the contest crowned three winners: one for Miss Universe, another for Miss World and a third one that attended Miss Hispanidad from 1990 to 1995, Nuestra Belleza Internacional from 1996 to 1997 and Miss Asia Pacific from 1998 to 2000. The third title was eliminated in 2001.

In 2003, the contest was moved to November, therefore there was no time to elect a delegate for Miss World. Stefanie de Roux and Yanela de Sedas were offered the chance, but both declined due to their studies. That year, the Panama franchise was given to Bolivian-based Promociones Gloria, which conducted a small casting to select a delegate for Miss World. The winner was Ivy Ruth Ortega Coronas. Melissa Piedrahita represented Panama in Miss World 2004.

In 2008, the contest changed its name to Realmente Bella and was shown in a reality show format and is televise for Telemetro Channel. 10 girls lived together in a hotel and each week one of them was dismissed. The winner competed at the Miss Universe 2008 contest in Vietnam.

In 2009, the reality show took place again. For the first time in the Miss Panama contest, open casting calls were held, which resulted in complete failure as only about 17 girls in four cities showed up. 10 finalists were chosen to compete. Finally in 2010 the pageant take the old format with a final night of coronation as in past years.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Year Señorita Panamá Official Title International Placement Notes
1982 Lorena Moreno Señorita Panamá United Kingdom Miss World Unplaced
1983 Marissa Burgos Canalías 4th Runner-Up
1984 Ana Luisa Sedda Reyes Unplaced Miss Congeniality
1985 Diana Esther Alfaro Arosemena Unplaced
1986 María Lorena Orillac Giraldo Top 10
1987 María Cordelia Denis Urriola Unplaced
1989 Gloria Stella Quintana Unplaced Miss Hispanidad 1989
1990 Liz Michelle De León Paz Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe Unplaced
Madelaine Leignadier Dawson 1st Runner-up United Kingdom Miss World Unplaced
Ana Lucía Herrera 2nd Runner-up United States Miss Hispanidad 1990 Unplaced
1991 Ana Cecilia Orillac Arias Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe Unplaced
Malena Estela Betancourt Guillén 1st Runner-up United States Miss World Unplaced
Janell Cosca Tovío† 2nd Runner-up United States Miss Hispanidad 1991 Unplaced
1992 Giselle Amelia González Aranda Señorita Panamá Thailand Miss Universe Unplaced
Michelle Marie Harrington Hasbún 1st Runner-up South Africa Miss World Unplaced
Elsa Jiménez Jiménez 2nd Runner-up United States Miss Hispanidad Miss Hispanidad 1993
1993 María Sofía Velásquez Jaimes-Freyre Señorita Panamá Mexico Miss Universe Unplaced
Aracelys Cogley Prestán 1st Runner-up South Africa Miss World Unplaced
Taisa Reina Jaén 2nd Runner-up United States Miss Hispanidad 1994 Unplaced
1994 Michele Jeanette Sage Navarrete Señorita Panamá Namibia Miss Universe 1995 Unplaced
Carmen Lucia Ogando Giono 1st Runner-up South Africa Miss World 1994 Unplaced
Marilyn González 2nd Runner-up United States Miss Hispanidad 1995 Unplaced
1995 Reyna del Carmen Royo Rivera Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe 1996 Unplaced
Marisela Moreno Montero 1st Runner-up South Africa Miss World 1995 Unplaced
Patricia De León 2nd Runner-up Did not compete Was sent to Miss Asia Pacific 1997
1996 Lía Victoria Borrero González Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe 1997 Top 6 Miss International 1998
Norma Elida Pérez Rodriguez 1st Runner-up India Miss World 1996 Unplaced
Amelie González Assereto 2nd Runner-up United States Nuestra Belleza Internacional 1996 Unplaced
1997 Tanisha Tamara Drummond Johnson Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe 1998 Unplaced Miss Caraïbes Hibiscus 1998
Patricia Aurora Bremner Hernández 1st Runner-up Seychelles Miss World 1997 Unplaced
Iris Avila Moreno 2nd Runner-up United States Nuestra Belleza Internacional 1997 Unplaced
1998 Yamani Esther Saied Calviño Señorita Panamá Trinidad and Tobago Miss Universe 1999 Unplaced
Lorena del Carmen Zagía Miró 1st Runner-up Seychelles Miss World 1998 Unplaced
Abimelec Rodríguez 2nd Runner-up Philippines Miss Asia Pacific Unplaced
1999 Analía Verónica Núñez Sagripanti Señorita Panamá Cyprus Miss Universe 2000 Unplaced 13th overall in the preliminaries
Jessenia Casanova Reyes 1st Runner-up United Kingdom Miss World 1999 Unplaced
Marianela Salazar Guillén 2nd Runner-up Philippines Miss Asia Pacific 1st Runner-Up
2000 Ivette María Cordovez Usuga Señorita Panamá Puerto Rico Miss Universe 2001 Unplaced
Ana Raquel Ochy Pozo 1st Runner-up United Kingdom Miss World 2000 Unplaced
Adriana Roquer Hidalgo 2nd Runner-up Philippines Miss Asia Pacific Unplaced
2001 Justine Lissette Pasek Patiño Señorita Panamá Puerto Rico Miss Universe 2002 Miss Universe 2002
Lourdes Cristina González Montenegro 1st Runner-up South Africa Miss World 2001 Unplaced
2002 Stefanie de Roux Martín Señorita Panamá Panama Miss Universe 2003 Top 15 Top 8 Miss Earth 2006
Yoselín Sánchez Espino 1st Runner-up United Kingdom Miss World 2002 Unplaced
2003 Jessica Patricia Rodríguez Clark Señorita Panamá Ecuador Miss Universe 2004 Unplaced Best National Costume
Melissa Piedrahita Meléndez 1st Runner-up China Miss World 2004 Unplaced Top 20 at Miss World Beach Beauty
2004 Rosa María Hernández Cedeño Señorita Panamá Thailand Miss Universe 2005 Unplaced
2005 María Alessandra Mezquita Lapadula Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe 2006 Unplaced
Anna Isabella Vaprio Medaglia 1st Runner-up China Miss World 2005 Unplaced
2006 Giselle Marie Bissot Kieswetter Señorita Panamá Poland Miss World 2006 Unplaced Top 25 at Miss World Beach Beauty . Giselle Bissot declined her
participation in Miss Universe
due to her studies.
2007 No Contest Sorangel Matos, 3rd Runner-Up
of the 2005 pageant,
was appointed to represent Panama
in Miss Universe 2007.
2010 Anyolí Amorette Ábrego Sanjur Señorita Panamá United States Miss Universe 2010 Unplaced

Realmente Bella Señorita Panamá

In 2008, a new production team took over the contest, calling it "Realmente Bella" and transforming the beauty pageant into a reality show. This show had weekly galas where contestants took part in special challenges to raise the level of competition. In 2009, the contest became a public window where the participants were humiliated on national TV, tarnishing the image of the beauty contest. The name of the pageant was so harmed by this reality show that it was cancelled immediately after the 2009 final.

Two editions were held Realmente Bella Señorita Panamá 2008 and Realmente Bella Señorita Panamá 2009.

Year RB Señorita Panamá Official Title Represent International Placement Notes
2008 Carolina Dementiev Señorita Panamá Panamá Centro Vietnam Miss Universe 2008 Unplaced
2009 Diana Patricia Broce Señorita Panamá Universo Los Santos The Bahamas Miss Universe 2009 Unplaced Best National Costume
Nadege Helena Herrera Señorita Panamá Mundo Panamá Centro South Africa Miss World 2009 5th Runner-Up[12] 1st Runner-up at Miss World Beach Beauty
Top 12 at Miss World Top Model
Top 12 at Designer Dress

Other pageants in Panamá

Miss World Panamá

In 2007, the agency Panama Talents, organizers of Mr. Panamá, got the franchise for Miss World. They organized a small contest called Miss World Panamá for 2007 and 2008. In 2009, Corporacion Medcom will once again select Panama's representative to Miss World at the 2nd season of the reality show Realmente Bella. One of the two crowns will be given for the Miss World representative. In the 2010 a new organization got the franchise for Miss World in a contests called Miss Mundo Panamá only for this year.

Year Miss World Panamá Official Title International Placement Notes
China 2003 Ivy Ruth Coronas Miss World Panamá Miss World 2003 Unplaced
China 2007 Shey Ling Him Miss World 2007 Unplaced
South Africa 2008 Kathia Saldaña Ortega Withdrew - 4th Runner-up, Realmente Bella 2008
Due to visa problems
China 2010 Paola Vaprio Medaglia Miss World 2010 Unplaced

Miss Panamá International

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Some delegates of Panama were appointed to represent Panama in Miss International (officially titled The International Beauty Pageant) from 1960 to 2003. The first Panamenian delegate in Miss International was Angela María Alcové, sent in 1961.

Year Miss Panamá International Estate Placement Note
United States 1961 Angela María Alcové[13][14] Herrera Top 15
United States 1962 Ana Cecilia Maruri Panama Centro 2nd Runner-up
United States 1963 Mariela Aguirre Unplaced
United States 1964 Gloria María Navarrete Unplaced
United States 1965 Silvia García Unplaced
United States 1971 Betzabé Delgado Unplaced
Japan 1984 Vielka Mariana Marciac Top 15 Miss Elegance
Japan 1985 Diana Marina Lau Darien Unplaced
Japan 1986 Nidia Esther Pérez Unplaced
Japan 1987 Amarilis Aurelia Sandoval Los Santos Unplaced
Japan 1988 Xelmira del Carmen Tristán Unplaced
Japan 1989 Jenia Mayela Nenzen Panama Centro Unplaced
Japan 1990 Angela Patricia Vergara Unplaced
Japan 1991 Jessica Inés Lacayo Unplaced
Japan 1992 Lizbeth del Carmen Achurra Unplaced
Japan 1993 Ismenia Isabel Velásquez Unplaced
Japan 1994 Dinora Acevedo González Los Santos Unplaced
Japan 1995 Lorena Hernández Montero Unplaced
Japan 1996 Betzy Janethe Achurra Unplaced
Japan 1998 Lía Victoria Borrero González Los Santos Miss International 1998 Finalist in Miss Universe 1997 Top 6
Japan 1999 Blanca Elena Espinosa Tuffolon Unplaced
Japan 2000 Cristina Marie Sousa Broce Unplaced
Japan 2002 Cristina Herrera[15] Los Santos Unplaced

Miss International Panamá

Created in 2004, this contest sends winners to the Miss International pageant in Japan. Tania Hyman's Models and Talents organize the pageant. In the 2009 the Miss Internacional Panamá contest is fused to the new contest called Bellezas Panamá.

Year Miss International Panamá Official Title Represent Placement Notes
China 2004 Anabella Hale Ruíz Miss International Panamá Panama Oeste Unplaced
Japan 2005 Lucía Graciela Matamoros Unplaced
China 2006 Mayte Sánchez González 1st Runner-Up Best National Costume /4th Runner-up in Señorita Panamá 2004
Japan 2007 Stephanie Araúz Shaw Unplaced
Macau 2008 Alejandra Arias Rivera Unplaced
China 2009 Joyce Jacobi Samudio Chiriquí Top 15
China 2010 Michelle Ostler Cosme Panama Centro Unplaced
China 2011 Keity Mendieta Britton Panama Centro 4th Runner-up Virreina in Miss Panamá 2011
Japan 2012 Karen Elena Jordán Beitia Chiriquí Unplaced
Japan 2013 Betzy Madrid Panama Centro Unplaced
Japan 2014 Aileen Haydee Bernal Ardines Los Santos Top 10
Japan 2015 Jhasmeiry Herrera Evans Colon Unplaced
Japan 2016 TBA TBA TBA

Miss Earth Panamá

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Physical Modelos agency owned the Miss Earth franchise from 2002 to 2007. Tania Hyman's Models and Talents acquired the franchise in 2001 and reaqcuired it again for 2008 at present. The winner is select by the contest called Bellezas Panamá.

Year Miss Earth Panamá Official Title Represent Placement Notes
Philippines 2001 Aliana Yaneth Khan Zambrano[16] Miss Earth Panamá Panama Centro Unplaced
Philippines 2002 Carolina Miranda Bocas del Toro Unplaced
Philippines 2003 Jessica Doralis Segui Barrios†(2010) Los Santos Unplaced Best National Costume
Philippines 2004 Ingrid Ivana González Caballero Veraguas - Withdrew
Philippines 2005 Rosemary Isabel Suárez Macharek Panama Centro Unplaced
Philippines 2006 Stefanie de Roux Martin Panama Centro Top 8 Finalist
Philippines 2007 Nadege Helena Herrera Panama Centro - Withdrew
Philippines 2008 Shassia Ubillús Falcón Unplaced Best National Costume
Philippines 2009 Geraldine Higuera Panama Oeste Unplaced
Vietnam 2010 Nicole Morrell Panama Centro Unplaced
Philippines 2011 Marelissa Him Betancourt Panama Centro Unplaced
Philippines 2012 Ana Lorena Ibáñez Carles Coclé Unplaced
Philippines 2013 Johanna Batista Panama Centro Unplaced
Philippines 2014 María De Lourdes Gallimore Campos Panama Centro Unplaced 1st National Costume
Austria 2015 Carmen Isabel Jaramillo Velarde Panama Oeste Unplaced 1st Long Gown
1st Sport
1st Cocktail Wear
2nd National Costume (The Americas)
Thailand 2016 TBA TBA TBA

See also

References

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