Miss Argentina

Miss Argentina
Miss Universo Argentina Organization
Motto Confidently Beautiful
Formation 1928
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Buenos Aires
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
Spanish
Companies
Endemol Argentina and TNT Latin America
Key people
Laurens Drillich
Website missuniversoargentina.tntla.com

Miss Argentina is a national Beauty pageant in Argentina.

History

1928-1937

The Miss Argentina beauty contest was established in 1928 by El Hogar Magazine in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires. The first winner was Túlia Ciámpoli of Cordoba. The pageant was received by the President of Argentina in that year by Marcelo T. de Alvear and his wife Regina Pacini. http://www.carlospazvivo.com/ocio/25949-llega-a-cordoba-el-casting-para-miss-argentina-2015 In 1928 the Miss Argentina was organized by Caras y Caretas. In 1930 Critical magazine took over the Miss Argentina and for the first time Miss Argentina winner went to Miss Universe in Brazil where Celia Basavilbaso of Chaco represented Argentina at the pageant. In 1932 the News Carts Newspaper Corporation held Miss Argentina and Ana Rover went to Miss Universe 1932 in Belgium. In 1937 Elba Tardits was won Miss Argentina by the local government of Argentina.

1954-1969

The Miss Argentina constantly sends its winner to Miss Universe competition while runners-up had ever participated to Miss International or Miss World, the Miss Argentina committee sometimes held the separate pageant either Miss World or Miss International. In 1954 Mundo Radial held Miss Argentina for the first time and the winner became the first Miss Argentina at the Miss Universe 1954 in Long Beach, California. In 1959 the Max Factor Sponsor together with the team of Miss Argentina celebrated Miss Argentina coronation. In 1965 the Canal 7 was broadcast Miss Argentina pageant by El Arte de la Elegancia program in under Jean Cartier directorship. In 1967 Naico Agency took Miss Universe franchise in Argentina. In 1968 John Fischer and Channel 13 held Miss Argentina pageant at Casino Program.

1970-1999

In 1970 Héctor Larrea took Miss Argentina portion and collaborated with canal 13. In 1979 El Mundo del Espectáculo had become official program to select Miss Argentina winner. In 1981 Nelly Raymond and Juan Alberto Mateyko took the franchise of Miss Universe at the Miss Argentina Organization. In 1993 Senorita Argentina contest was held by Nelly Raymond, this was for the first time Miss Argentina named as Senorita Argentina. Between 1995 and 1998 the Miss Argentina was broadcast by America TV.

2000-2016

Between 2000 and 2003 Fenix Production and Fundación Favaloro held Miss Argentina in Buenos Aires. In 2006 Mirta Schuster owned Miss Argentina beauty contest and renamed as the annual Miss Universo Argentina. In 2016 The Endamol Argentina and TNT Latin America took the franchise of Miss Universe in Argentina.

Titleholders

YearMiss ArgentinaProvinceNote
1928 Túlia Ciámpoli Córdoba El Hogar Production
1929 Nelida Rodriguez Aragon Santa Fe Caras y Caretas Production
1930 Celia Basavilbaso Chaco Critical Magazine
1932 Ana Rover Buenos Aires News Carts Newspaper Corporation
1937 Elba Tardits Buenos Aires Small Contest by Local Government
1954 Ivana Olga Kislinger Distrito Federal Mundo Redial Production
1955 Hilda Isabel Sarli Gorrindo Distrito Federal
1956 Ileana Carre Distrito Federal
1957 Mónica Lamas Distrito Federal
1958 Celina Mercedes Ayala Misiones
1959 Liana Cortijo Buenos Aires Max Factor Sponsor
1960 Rose Marie Lincke Distrito Federal
1961 Adriana Gardiazabal Distrito Federal
1962 Norma Nolan[1] Santa Fe Miss Universe 1962
1963 Olga Galuzzi Buenos Aires
1964 María Amalia Ramírez Santa Fe
1965 Mabel Caffarone Distrito Federal Did not compete
1966 Elba Beatriz Baso Buenos Aires Run by El Arte de la Elegancia
1967 Amanda Yolanda Scuffi Buenos Aires Naico Agency
1968 María Del Carmen Jordan Distrito Federal Miss International Argentina 1966
1969 Lidia Esther Lepe Corrientes
1970 Beatriz Martha Gross Distrito Federal Héctor Larrea Directorship
1971 María Del Carmen Vidal Santa Fe
1972 Norma Elena Dudik Buenos Aires
1973 Susana Romero Distrito Federal
1974 Leonor Guggini Celmira Distrito Federal
1975 Rosa Del Valle Santillán Tucumán
1976 Lilian Noemi Deasti Buenos Aires
1977 Maritza Elizabeth Jurado Buenos Aires
1978 Delia Stella Maris Muñoz Córdoba Aires
1979 Adriana Virginia Álvarez Buenos Aires El Mundo del Espectáculo
1980 Silvia Piedrabuena Santa Fe
1981 Susana Mabel Reynoso Santa Cruz Nelly Raymond and Juan Alberto Mateyko
1982 María Alejandra Basile Distrito Federal
1983 María Daniela Carara Buenos Aires
1984 Leida Adar Distrito Federal
1985 Yanina Castano Buenos Aires
1986 María De Los Ángeles Fernández Distrito Federal
1987 Carolina Brachetti Buenos Aires
1988 Claudia Gabriela Peregra Distrito Federal
1989 Luisa Norbis Córdoba
1990 Paola De La Torre Salta
1991 Verónica Honnorat Chaco
1992 Laura Rafael Distrito Federal
1993 Alicia Andrea Ramón Chaco Senorita Argentina by Nelly Raymond
1994 Solange Magnano Córdoba
1996 Verónica Ledezma Buenos Aires
1997 Nazarena Almada Distrito Federal
1998 Marcela Brane Córdoba
1999 Elena Fournier Santa Fe
2000 Andrea Nicastri Buenos Aires Fenix Production and Fundación Favaloro
2001 Romina Incicco Santa Fe
2003 Laura Romero Buenos Aires
2006 Magali Romitelli Córdoba Miss Universo Argentina by Mirta Schuster
2007 Daniella Stucan Buenos Aires Miss Earth Argentina 2001
2008 Maria Silvana Belli San Juan
2009 Johanna Mariel Lasić Distrito Federal
2010 Yésica Di Vincenzo[2] Buenos Aires Miss Earth Argentina 2007
2011 Natalia Rodríguez Buenos Aires
2012 Camila Solórzano Tucumán
2013 Brenda González Santa Fe
2014 Valentina Ferrer Córdoba
2015 Claudia Barrionuevo Salta
2016 Estefanía Bernal Buenos Aires TNT Latin America

Big four pageants

Color key
  •      Declared as Winner
  •      Ended as runner-up
  •      Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists

Miss Universe Argentina

YearMiss ArgentinaPlacementSpecial Awards
1954 Ivana Olga Kislinger Top 16
1955 Hilda Isabel Sarli Gorrindo Top 15
1956 Ileana Carre Top 15
1957 Mónica Lamas Top 15
1958 Celina Mercedes Ayala Unplaced
1959 Liana Cortijo Top 15
1960 Rose Marie Lincke Unplaced
1961 Adriana Gardiazabal 2nd Runner-up
1962 Norma Nolan Miss Universe 1962
1963 Olga Galuzzi Top 15
1964 María Amalia Ramírez Top 15
1966 Elba Beatriz Baso Unplaced
1967 Amanda Yolanda Scuffi Unplaced
1968 María Del Carmen Jordan Unplaced
1969 Lidia Esther Lepe Unplaced
1970 Beatriz Martha Gross 4th Runner-up
1971 María Del Carmen Vidal Unplaced
1972 Norma Elena Dudik Unplaced
1973 Susana Romero Top 12
1974 Leonor Guggini Celmira Unplaced
1975 Rosa Del Valle Santillán Unplaced
1976 Lilian Noemi Deasti Top 12
1977 Maritza Elizabeth Jurado Top 12
1978 Delia Stella Maris Muñoz Unplaced
1979 Adriana Virginia Álvarez Top 12
1980 Silvia Piedrabuena Unplaced
1981 Susana Mabel Reynoso Unplaced
1982 María Alejandra Basile Unplaced
1983 María Daniela Carara Unplaced
1984 Leida Adar Unplaced
1985 Yanina Castano Unplaced
1986 María De Los Ángeles Fernández Unplaced
1987 Carolina Brachetti Unplaced
1988 Claudia Gabriela Peregra Unplaced
1989 Luisa Norbis Unplaced
1990 Paola De La Torre Unplaced
1991 Verónica Honnorat Unplaced
1992 Laura Rafael Unplaced
1993 Alicia Andrea Ramón Unplaced
1994 Solange Magnano Unplaced
1996 Verónica Ledezma Unplaced
1997 Nazarena Almada Unplaced
1998 Marcela Brane Unplaced
1999 Elena Fournier Unplaced
2000 Andrea Nicastri Unplaced
2001 Romina Incicco Unplaced
2003 Laura Romero Unplaced
2006 Magali Romitelli Top 20
2007 Daniella Stucan Unplaced
2008 Maria Silvana Belli Unplaced
2009 Johanna Mariel Lasić Unplaced
2010 Yésica Di Vincenzo Unplaced
2011 Natalia Rodríguez Unplaced
2012 Camila Solórzano Unplaced
2013 Brenda González Unplaced
2014 Valentina Ferrer Top 10 Best National Costume (Top 5)
2015 Claudia Barrionuevo Unplaced Best National Costume (Top 5)
2016 Estefanía Bernal TBA TBA

See also

References

  1. "New Miss Universe To Visit New York City". Hartford Courant. Associated Press. July 17, 1962. Retrieved 11 February 2011.
  2. "Yésica Di Vincenzo gana Miss Universo Argentina 2010". Inforo. June 6, 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2011.

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