Miss Venezuela 2009

Miss Venezuela 2009
Date September 24, 2009
Presenters Maite Delgado
Daniel Sarcos
Boris Izaguirre
Dayana Mendoza
Entertainment Daddy Yankee
Tito El Bambino
Venue Poliedro de Caracas, Caracas, Venezuela
Broadcaster Venevision
Entrants 20
Winner Marelisa Gibson
Miranda

Miss Venezuela 2009, the 56th Miss Venezuela pageant, was held at the Poliedro de Caracas in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 24, 2009.[1] Stefanía Fernández, Miss Venezuela 2008 and Miss Universe 2009, crowned Miss Miranda, Marelisa Gibson, as her successor at the end of the event.

The Miss World Venezuela title went to Miss Zulia, Adriana Vasini while Elizabeth Mosquera, Miss Trujillo, obtained the title of Miss Venezuela International. The 1st Runner Up Mariángela Bonanni was appointed as Miss Venezuela Earth.[2]

It was on that year that the present MV anthem was sung for the first time, with a new melody replacing the iconic tune used for 34 years, with a slight change in lyrics.

Final results

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Venezuela Universo 2009
Miss Venezuela Mundo 2009
Miss Venezuela International 2009
1st Runner-Up (Miss Venezuela Tierra 2009)
2nd Runner-Up
Top 10

Special awards

Final Competition Night

Beauty Gala (Gala de la Belleza)

Official delegates

[3]

StateContestantAgeHeightHometown
Amazonas Jéssica Adriana Guillén Blanco 24 177 Caracas
Anzoátegui Flory Gabriela Díez Estrada 20 173 Barcelona
Apure Carolina Charlott Da Silva Gonçalves 22 174 Maracay
Aragua Andreína Vanessa Castro Martínez 18 173 Maracay
Barinas Esmeralda Alejandrina Yaniche Vásquez 18 178 Puerto Ordaz
Bolívar Sandra Margarita Alves Burillo 20 175 Puerto Ordaz
Carabobo María José González Ginestre 19 174 Valencia
Distrito Capital Patricia Elizabeth de Andrade Rodríguez 20 174 Caracas
Guárico Manuela Vieira Díaz 23 170 Valencia
Lara Yoli Rosangel Sevilla Campos 18 180 San Felipe
Mérida María de Luz Da Silva Dos Santos 19 176 Maracay
Miranda Marelisa Gibson Villegas 21 178 Caracas
Monagas Yuleima Yulibeth "Yuly" Tovar González 25 172 Ciudad Ojeda
Nueva Esparta Cristina Andrea Carmona Veiga 22 181 Caracas
Portuguesa María Gabriela Pastrán Duque 24 177 Táriba
Sucre Daniela del Carmen Morales Verde 21 175 Cumaná
Táchira Mariángela Haydée Manuela Bonanni Randazzo 21 177 San Cristóbal
Trujillo Ana Elizabeth Mosquera Gómez 18 176 Valera
Vargas Patricia Reyina Zavala Nicoloso 24 173 Caracas
Zulia Adriana Cristina Vasini Sánchez 22 178 Maracaibo

Contestants notes

References

  1. Archived July 16, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Archived September 12, 2009 at the Wayback Machine

External links

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