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Miss Venezuela 2020

Miss Venezuela 2020 was the 67th Miss Venezuela pageant, held at the Estudio 1 de Venevisión in Caracas, Venezuela, on September 24, 2020.

Thalía Olvino of Delta Amacuro crowned Mariángel Villasmil of Zulia as her successor at the end of the event. Villasmil represented Venezuela at Miss Universe 2020, held in Hollywood, Florida, United States. Isbel Parra was also crowned as Miss Venezuela International 2020 by Melissa Jiménez, Miss International Venezuela 2019.

Isabella Rodríguez, Miss Venezuela 2018 crowned Alejandra Conde of Aragua as the winner at the final of Miss Venezuela World 2020. She represented Venezuela at Miss World 2021 where she placed Top 40.

On July 2, 2021, Luiseth Materán, one of the Top 5, was announced as Miss Universe Venezuela 2021 since due to lack of time, the following competition was not held. She represented Venezuela at Miss Universe 2021, where she placed Top 16.

Results

Placements

Color key

Miss Venezuela World

The Miss Venezuela World was held as a separate competition. The winner represented Venezuela at Miss World 2021

Miss Universe Venezuela 2021

The Miss Universe Venezuela 2021 was appointed by the organization who represented Venezuela at Miss Universe 2021.

Interactive Beauty Gala

The following awards were given by fan vote on the official website and Twitter.

Pageant

Selection committee

Final telecast

The judges for the final telecast include:

  • Antonio Delli – Actor and announcer
  • Guillermo Felizola - Photographer
  • Irene Esser – Miss Venezuela 2011
  • Laura Viera – Journalist and entertainer
  • Leudo González – Administrador and President of Consejo Superior de Turismo de Venezuela (Conseturismo)
  • Natalia Moretti – Actress and entertainer
  • Patricia Valladares – Lawyer and President of Alianza Venezolana de Empresas por el Liderazgo de las Mujeres (AVEM)
  • Shairi Arredondo – Image consultant and sustainable fashion designer
  • Wilmer Machado – Actor and singer

Contestants

Contestants from 20 states, the Guayana Region, and the Capital District competed for the title.

References

External links