Miss Colombia 2001

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Miss Colombia 2001
DateNovember 12, 2001
PresentersRuddy Rodriguez
Jorge Alfredo Vargas
VenueCentro de Convenciones Julio Cesar Turbay, Cartagena de Indias
BroadcasterRCN TV
Entrants21
WinnerVanessa Mendoza
Flag of Chocó.svg Chocó
CongenialityIsabel Cristina Estrada
Flag of Antioquia Department.svg Antioquia
Best National CostumeJuanita Martínez
Flag of Huila.svg Huila
PhotogenicJuanita Martínez
Flag of Huila.svg Huila
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Miss Colombia 2001, the 67th Miss Colombia pageant, was held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, on November 12, 2001, after three weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Vanessa Alexandra Mendoza Bustos, Miss Chocó.

The pageant was broadcast live on RCN TV from the Centro de Convenciones Julio Cesar Turbay in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Andrea Maria Noceti crowned Vanessa Alexandra Mendoza Bustos of Chocó as the new Miss Colombia.[1]

Results[]

Placements[]

Final results Contestant
Miss Universe 2001
1st Runner-Up
  • Flag of Valle del Cauca.svg Valle – Consuelo Guzmán Parra
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
  • Flag of Huila.svg Huila – Juanita Martínez Bahamon


Delegates[]

The Miss Colombia 2001 delegates are:

  • Antioquia - Isabel Cristina Estrada Cano
  • Atlántico - Johanna Cure Lemus
  • Bogotá D.C. - Diana Maria Quimbay Valencia
  • Bolívar - Andrea Margarita Álvarez Vásquez
  • Caldas - Cristina Arango Londoño
  • Cartagena DT y C - Paola Carolina Turbay Haddad
  • Cesar - Lina Margarita Trujillo Baute
  • Chocó - Vanessa Alexandra Mendoza Bustos
  • Córdoba - Rossana Zuleta Bechara
  • Cundinamarca - Andrea Paola Garzón Gutiérrez
  • Guajira - María Alejandra Ariza Cuello
  • Huila - Juanita Martínez Bahamón
  • Meta - Diana Marcela Quintero Morales
  • Norte de Santander - Myriam Cecilia Wilches Durán
  • Quindío - Johanna Andrea Acosta Martínez
  • San Andrés and Providencia - Jackeline Suzette Howard Pardo
  • Santander - Maria Claudia Peñuela Cortejo
  • Sucre - María Carolina Amador Vergara
  • Tolima - Diana Carolina Restrepo Chinchilla
  • Valle - Consuelo Guzmán Parra
  • Vichada - Linda Carolina Osorio Bustos

References and footnotes[]

  1. ^ "Chocó, una corona histórica". El Colombiano.

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