Miss Venezuela World 2000
Miss Venezuela World 2000 was held 15 July 2000 in Studio 1 at Venevisión, Caracas. It was the first edition of the Miss Venezuela World contest.
The contestants represented no state or region, but were numbered. The winner was number 14, Vanessa Cárdenas. Cárdenas represented Venezuela at Miss World 2000 in London, England, where she failed to place.
The contest had no runner-up and awarded no special prize.
Contestants[edit]
No. | Name |
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01 | Isis Durán |
02 | Verónica Leal |
03 | Johanna Mijares |
04 | Vivian Urdaneta |
05 | María Edilia Rangel |
06 | Ligia Petit |
07 | Mariangélica García |
08 | Felisa Gómez |
09 | Astrid Carati |
10 | Anaís Franco |
11 | Keratris Boyd |
12 | Vivian Urdaneta |
13 | Verónica Hernández |
14 | Vanessa Cárdenas |
15 | Victoria López-Pando |
16 | Norvellys Caldera |
17 | Ainette Stephens |
18 | Gisela Moncada |
19 | Daniela Monzant |
20 | Gabriela Romero |
21 | Sonia El-Hawi |
22 | Fabiola Borges |
23 | Andrea Farger |
24 | Cecilia Villegas |
25 | Susana De Fazio |
26 | Andrea Collins |
27 | Inés Mujica |
28 | Paola Ceballos |
29 | Ana Isabel Luján |
30 | Eva Ekvall |
31 | Kelyn Peña |
32 | Sabrina Daneri |
33 | Dahilmar Toledo |
34 | Natasha Borger |
35 | Andrea Steinkopf |
36 | Josmar Matute |
Trivia[edit]
The remaining contestants were put through a final selection to reduce the group to 26, who competed in Miss Venezuela Universe 2000.
External links[edit]
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