Kimberly Jiménez

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Kimberly Jiménez
Born
Kímberly Marie Jiménez Rodríguez

(1997-02-20) February 20, 1997 (age 24)
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Dominican Republic 2020
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorGreen
Major
competition(s)
Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2017
(2nd Runner-Up)
Miss Dominican Republic 2019
(1st Runner-Up)
Miss Universe 2020
(4th Runner-Up)

Kímberly Marie Jiménez Rodríguez (born February 20, 1997) is a Dominican-Puerto Rican model and beauty pageant titleholder, who was crowned Miss Dominican Republic 2020. As Miss Dominican Republic, Jiménez represented the Dominican Republic at Miss Universe 2020, where she placed fourth runner-up.[1]

Personal life[]

Jiménez works as a model and actress. She is the daughter of a Dominican father and a Puerto Rican mother, and she has dual citizenship in the Dominican Republic and the United States.[2] She is one of the founding members of the Dominican Republic Women’s Club.[3]

Pageantry[]

Jiménez began her pageantry career representing Dorado in the Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2017 competition held at the Centro de Bellas Artes Luis A. Ferré in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 4, 2017. During the National Costume show, she dressed in an elaborate crystal-beaded pink gown allusive to a jíbara, made by Venezuelan designer Douglas Tapia.[4] However, during her performance her platform shoes got tangled in her flowing skirt, causing her to lose her balance and fall to the ground.[5][6] Although it likely contributed to her loss (to eventual winner Danna Hernández), she placed as the second runner-up. Jiménez represented La Romana during the Miss Dominican Republic 2019 pageant, held at the Teatro Nacional in Santo Domingo on August 18, 2019. She placed as the first runner-up and lost to eventual winner . She was also awarded the "Best Body" and "Miss Reality Show" special awards.

On September 28, 2020, Jiménez was announced and appointed as Miss Dominican Republic 2020. On May 13, 2021, she took part in the National Costume Competition, for which she wore a "Goddess of Sunflowers" costume[7] designed by Axel Thomas that received positive reviews, although some commentators noted that one of the sunflowers of her costume fell off and was lying behind her on the stage during her performance. She is the fifth woman of predominantly African heritage to represent the Dominican Republic in Miss Universe after Ruth Ocumárez in 2002, Ada de la Cruz in 2009, Yaritza Reyes in 2013 and Clauvid Dály in 2019 and the first time in consecutive years.[8] She finished 5th among contestants from 73 countries,[citation needed] and she also won the "Carnival Spirit Award".[9][10]

External links[]

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss Universe 4th Runner-Up
2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Tania Martínez
Miss Dominican Republic 1st Runner-Up
2019
Succeeded by
Debbie Áflalo
Preceded by
Clauvid Dály
Miss Universe Dominican Republic
2020
Succeeded by
Debbie Áflalo
Preceded by
Maria Celeste Vargas
Miss La Romana Universe
2019
Succeeded by
Érika Silverio
Preceded by
San Juan Heilymar Rosario
Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2nd Runner-Up
2017
Succeeded by
Ponce Alexandra Porrata
Preceded by
Stephanie Román
Miss Dorado Universe
2017
Succeeded by
Keyshla Maisonet

References[]

  1. ^ "Caribbean Beauty Is Fourth Runner-Up At Miss Universe 2021". News Americas Now.
  2. ^ "Kimberly Jimenez". Miss Universe.
  3. ^ "Get to Know: The Caribbean Queens at Miss Universe 2021". www.loopnewscaribbean.com.
  4. ^ Caraballo, Harry Rodríguez. "Candidatas de Miss Universe P.R. 2017 homenajean la puertorriqueñidad". Metro.
  5. ^ "Miss Dorado sufre tropiezo" – via www.wapa.tv.
  6. ^ "Kímberly Jiménez falls down during Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2017 National Costume show. HD VIDEO" – via www.youtube.com.
  7. ^ "Kimberly Jiménez parades with the typical sunflower costume at the gala prior to the Miss Universe – NewsWep".
  8. ^ Libre, Diario. "El traje típico de la Miss República Dominicana que será lucido en el Miss Universo". www.diariolibre.com.
  9. ^ "Carnival Cruise Line picks Miss Dominican Republic for Mardi Gras godmother". Travel Weekly.
  10. ^ "Carnival Names Miss Dominican Republic Mardi Gras Godmother". Cruise Industry News.
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