Nuestra Belleza México 2016

Nuestra Belleza México 2016
Date January 31, 2016[1]
Presenters Karla Gómez & Jan
Entertainment Mario Bautista, Playa Limbo , Río Roma
Venue Foro 2, Televisa San Angel, Mexico City
Broadcaster Televisa
Entrants 29
Placements 15
Withdrawals Chiapas, Guerrero, San Luis Potosi
Returns Campeche, Quintana Roo
Winner Cristal Silva[2]
 Tamaulipas

Nuestra Belleza México 2016, the 22nd annual Nuestra Belleza México pageant held at Foro 2 of Televisa San Angel in Mexico City on January 31, 2016.[1] Twenty-nine contestants of the Mexico competed for the national title, which was won by Cristal Silva from Tamaulipas who will compete at Miss Universe 2016. Silva was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder Wendolly Esparza. She is the third Tamaulipeca to win this title.

After three consecutive years, the final show of "Nuestra Belleza Mundo México" not was held. Rumors have to say, they have withdrawn Miss World franchise to Lupita Jones and this issue does not take place the contest of "Nuestra Belleza Mundo México". January is when the Miss World Organization renew the franchise, it has also been rumored that if the franchise is renewed, the Mexican representative would be elected by designation of one of the participants of this year. On April 26, 2016 the Nuestra Belleza México Organization announced that from this year did not send a representative to Miss World leaving 21 years of positive experiences for the national organization.

The recognition "Corona al Mérito 2016" was for Carolina Morán, Nuestra Belleza Mundo México 2006 and TV hostess.

Results

Nuestra Belleza Mexico

Final Results Contestant
Nuestra Belleza Mexico 2016
Suplente/1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Contestants

State Contestant Age Height Hometown
Aguascalientes Aguascalientes María Gabriela Martín Del Campo Bonilla 21 1.73 Aguascalientes
Baja California Baja California Cynthia Paola Valdez Ruiz 21 1.68 Tijuana
Baja California Sur Baja California Sur Dulce Vanessa Reyes Zaragoza 21 1.72 La Paz
Campeche Campeche Ana Lilia Alpuche Tovar 23 1.70 San Francisco de Campeche
Chihuahua (state) Chihuahua Celeste Espinoza Portillo 211.81 Parral
Federal District (Brazil) Ciudad de México Stephanie Dash Karam Tovar 23 1.70 Mexico City
Coahuila Coahuila Ana Lucila Linaje Esquivel 18 1.74 Monclova
Colima Colima Laura Giovanna Salazar García 21 1.70 Villa de Álvarez
Durango Durango Viveck Nevárez Marín 20 1.75 Durango
State of Mexico Estado de México Lucía Moreno Noriega 19 1.72 Toluca
Guanajuato Guanajuato Daniela Marcela Arellano Gómez 22 1.73 León
Hidalgo (state) Hidalgo Nicktell Rodríguez Apodaca 19 1.80 Pachuca
Jalisco Jalisco Mariana Franco Anguiano 22 1.76 Tonalá
Michoacán Michoacán Magdalena Chipres Herrera 20 1.74 Zamora
Morelos Morelos Rebeca Garavito Bergantiños 21 1.69 Cuernavaca
Nayarit Nayarit Geraldine Ponce Méndez 21 1.79 Xalisco
Nuevo León Nuevo León Naomi Berenice Garza Mondragón 22 1.76 San Nicolás de los Garza
Oaxaca Oaxaca Claudia Elena Bravo Barradas 23 1.73 Tuxtepec
Puebla Puebla Lorena Chayban Abdul Massih 21 1.74 Puebla
Querétaro Querétaro Michelle León López 22 1.74 Querétaro City
Quintana Roo Quintana Roo Salma Betsabé Sosa Herrera 18 1.70 Cancún
Sinaloa Sinaloa Norma Patricia De la Vega Zazueta 22 1.74 Culiacán
Sonora Sonora Irma Cristina Miranda Valenzuela 19 1.74 Cd. Obregón
Tabasco Tabasco Tania Kirey Pérez Quevedo 23 1.72 Villahermosa
Tamaulipas Tamaulipas Yuselmi Cristal Silva Dávila 24 1.80 Ciudad Victoria
Tlaxcala Tlaxcala Valeria Noemí Góngora Dorantes 22 1.72 Tlaxcala
Veracruz Veracruz Arely Betsabé Espinosa Jiménez 23 1.78 Poza Rica
Yucatán Yucatán Yaris Cháidez Zumaya 21 1.74 Mérida
Zacatecas Zacatecas Eliana Villegas Arellano 23 1.75 Florencia de Benito Juárez

Source: [4]

Replacements

Returning states

Withdrawals

References

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