Nuestra Belleza México 1994

Nuestra Belleza México 1994, the first Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Auditorio Benito Juárez of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico on November 13, 1994. Thirty-two contestants of the Mexican Republic competed for the national title, which was won by Luz María Zetina from Estado de México, who later competed at Miss Universe 1995 in Namibia. Zetina was crowned by Miss Universe 1994 Sushmita Sen from India and Lupita Jones, first Mexican Miss Universe and National Director of Nuestra Belleza México.

Nuestra Belleza México 1994
DateNovember 13, 1994
PresentersRaúl Velasco, Liza Echeverría
EntertainmentManuel Mijares
VenueAuditorio Benito Juárez, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
BroadcasterTelevisa
Entrants32
Placements16
WinnerLuz María Zetina[1]
State of Mexico Estado de México
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Results edit

Placements edit

Final Results Contestant
Nuestra Belleza México 1994
Suplente/1st Runner-up
Top 6
Top 16

Preliminary competition edit

The Preliminary Competition was held at the Auditorio Benito Juárez of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico on November 12, 1994. Prior to the final telecast, all contestants competed in swimsuit and evening gown during the preliminary competition, which included a corporal expression category and a speech about their States. The Opening Number was a parade in State Costume.

During that night, there were three special awards given to the contestants. The musical part was enlivened by the following groups: Café Tacvba, Magneto and Ángeles Ochoa.

The Preliminary Competition was hosted by Liza Echeverría and Marco Antonio Regil.

Contestants edit

State Contestant Age Height
  Aguascalientes Yadhira Carrillo Villalobos 22 1.66
  Baja California María Luisa Pérez Mitre 21 1.73
  Baja California Sur María de los Ángeles Elizalde Grajeda 18 1.65
  Campeche Claudia Esperanza Santini Sosa 21 1.70
  Coahuila Gabriela Pacheco Pascual 19 1.69
  Colima Gloria Michel Ramírez 21 1.69
  Chiapas Michelle Ordoñez Flores 18 1.72
  Chihuahua Luz María Delgado López 23 1.70
  Distrito Federal Tania Turner Sen 20 1.75
  Durango María Guadalupe Favela Ante 21 1.70
  Estado de México Luz María Zetina Lugo 21 1.69
  Guanajuato Blanca Estela Padilla López 21 1.68
  Guerrero Liliana Abaroa Caso 19 1.77
  Hidalgo Viridiana Cortés Domínguez 21 1.70
  Jalisco Luz Elena González De la Torre 20 1.77
  Michoacán María Nohemí Acuña Avilés 21 1.75
  Morelos Yolanda Diana Velázquez Monroy 18 1.66
  Nayarit Marcela Guadalupe Aragón González 23 1.70
  Nuevo León Yadira Janneth Elizondo Montemayor 20 1.75
  Oaxaca Perla Xóchitl Chávez Ruíz 21 1.69
  Puebla Sayi Risso Breton 22 1.66
  Querétaro Andrea Guevara Rowland 21 1.78
  Quintana Roo Penélope Mezquita González 19 1.69
  San Luis Potosí Eleane Eguía Valdéz 20 1.69
  Sinaloa Helen Amina Blancarte Tirado 20 1.76
  Sonora Abigaíl Kuñasich Gamero 21 1.70
  Tabasco Alma Cecilia Martínez Pérez 18 1.70
  Tamaulipas Denisse Carrera Delgado 21 1.70
  Tlaxcala Verónica Alejandra Jaspeado Martínez 21 1.76
  Veracruz Paula Kersti Hartley Alcocer 19 1.76
  Yucatán Angélica Juanita Schober Lafer 23 1.73
  Zacatecas Minerva Varela Valle 19 1.68

Judges edit

The judges were the same for both the Preliminary and Final Competitions.

References edit

  1. ^ "Luz Maria Zetina - Biografía, fotos, palmarés, vídeos -".

External links edit