Miss World Chile

Miss World Chile
Formation 1963
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Santiago
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
Spanish
Leader Ricardo Güiraldes & Eugenio Manzur
Website Official website
Official Twitter
Official Facebook

Miss World Chile (Spanish: Miss Mundo Chile) is a national Beauty pageant which has been held sporadically since 1963, responsible for selecting Chile's representative to Miss World.

History

Chile has sent 41 representatives, has had three Miss World Semi-Finalists and One Quarter-Finalist. In 1998, Daniella Campos won the title of Queen of the Americas and in 2011 Gabriela Pulgar won the Talent Competition

The first Miss World Chile was selected from a small group of contestants by an Argentinian company that had the franchise for five South American countries.

During the early 80's and to the late 90's, Channel 13 transmitted Miss Mundo Chile Semi-Finals and Finals.

From 2011-2013, the Chilean representative was selected under the Miss Chile organization. During the last two years of the organization, the Chilean representative has been selected through reality show No Basta con Ser Bella and Proyecto Miss Chile , transmitted by Channel 13 in conjunction with the current president of Miss Chile -in that time- Carla Marin .

In 2014, Miss Chile was dissolved, leaving the country without a representative to the International Contest. In 2015 Chile will send a representative, this time under the franchise Miss Mundo Chile organized by Ricardo Güiraldes and Eugenio Manzur.

The current titlteholder is Antonia Figueroa, who will participated in 2016.

Titleholders

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as Runner-up
  •      Ended as Semi-Finalists
  •      Ended as Quarter-Finalists
YearMiss World ChileRegionPlacementSpecial Awards
1963 María Pilar Aguirre Gómez Valparaíso Unplaced
1966 Amelia Galaz Cortés Santiago Unplaced Miss Friendship
1967 Margarita Verónica Téllez Gabella Santiago Top 15
1968 Carmen Smith Santiago Unplaced
1969 Ana María Nazar Mayor del Arco Santiago Unplaced
1976 María Cristina Granzow Cartagena Santiago Unplaced
1977 Annie Marie Garling Vial Santiago Unplaced
1978 María Trinidad Sepúlveda Pavón Santiago Unplaced
1979 Mariela Verónica Toledo Rojas Santiago Unplaced
1981 Susanna Bravo Indo Viña del Mar Unplaced
1982 Mariana Margarita Reinhardt Lagos Santiago Unplaced
1983 Gina Alejandra Rovira Beyris Santiago Unplaced
1984 María Soledad García Leinenweber Santiago Unplaced
1985 Lydia Ana Labarca Birke Santiago Unplaced
1986 Margot Elena Fuenzalida Montt Santiago Unplaced
1987 Yasna Angélica Vukasovic Álvarez Punta Arenas Unplaced
1988 María Francisca Aldunate Sanhueza Santiago Unplaced
1989 Claudia Bahamondes Celis Santiago Unplaced
1990 María Isabel Jara Pizarro Santiago Unplaced
1991 Carolina Beatriz Michelson Martínez Santiago Unplaced
1992 Paula Caballero Fernández Santiago Unplaced
1993 Jéssica Miroslava Eterovic Pozas Punta Arenas Unplaced
1994 Yulissa Macarena del Pino Pinochet Santiago Unplaced
1995 Tonka Tomicic Petric Santiago Unplaced
1996 Luz Francisca Valenzuela Höllzer Santiago Unplaced
1997 Paulina Mladinic Zorzano Viña del Mar Unplaced
1998 Daniella Andrea Campos Lathrop Santiago Top 10 Queen of Americas
1999 Lissette Pilar Sierra Ocayo Arica Unplaced
2000 Isabel Bawlitza Muñoz Linares Top 10
2001 Christianne Balmelli Fournier Temuco Unplaced
2002 Daniela Sofía Casanova Müller Viña del Mar Unplaced
2003 Patricia Alejandra Soler Artigues La Serena Unplaced
2004 Verónica Paz Roberts Olcay Santiago Unplaced
2006 Constanza Silva Aguayo Santiago Unplaced
2007 Bernardita Zúñiga Huesbe Viña del Mar Unplaced
2008 Nataly Chilet Bustamante Santiago Unplaced
2011 Gabriela Pulgar Luco Santiago Top 20 Miss World Talent
2012 Camila Recabarren Adaros La Serena Unplaced Miss World Top Model (Top 10)
2013 Camila Andrade Mora Concepción Unplaced
2015 Fernanda Sobarzo Aguilera Santiago Unplaced
2016 Antonia Cristal Figueroa Alvarado Coquimbo TBA Miss World Talent (Top 21)

See also

External links

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