Miss Spain

Miss Spain
Motto Beauty, Elegance, Personality, Class, Poise, Communication and Safety
Formation 1929
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters Madrid
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Miss World
Miss International
Official language
Spanish
President
Guillermo Escobar García
Website bemiss.es

Miss Spain (Spanish: Miss España) is a national Beauty pageant in Spain.

History


Number of Wins under Miss España Organization (Miss Universe Spain)

Current franchises
Pageant Title Winning year(s)
Miss Universe 1 1974
Miss World 1 2015
Miss International 3 1977, 1990, 2008
Miss Europe 5 1962, 1967, 1970, 1974, 1985

The origins of Miss Spain date back to 1929, when early contests took place until the advent of civil war in 1936, followed by the dictatorship of Francisco Franco, which did not permit beauty pageants until 1961.

It is currently broadcast to the entire country by Telecinco, from the Marina d'Or resort, in the province of Castellón.

Any woman who wants to participate in Miss Spain must appear before provincial branches of the pageant, and learn about the requirements needed, as well as methods for selection to be carried out in that province. Once selected by a delegation, they will represent their province in the contest. After a month of preliminary competition, events and cultural activities around the country, the new Miss Spain is selected.

The winner of Miss Spain is sent to represent her country in Miss Universe. However, if Miss Spain is underage, a runner-up is sent to Miss Universe. Overall in these international pageants, Spain's success has been moderate with one Miss Universe title in 1974 and 3 Miss International titles in 1977, 1990 and 2008. In 2013, the pageant is separated into several pageants - like Miss World Spain and Miss Spain.

Titleholders

Patricia Yurena Rodríguez, Miss Spain 2008.
Helen Lindes, Miss Spain 2000.
Natalia Zabala, Miss Spain 2007.

The winner of Miss España represents her country at Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent. Sometimes, the winner can also compete at Miss World and Miss Europe if the winner will be available to compete by the Miss España Organization. However,Miss Espana Organization was claimed to bankrupt in 2012, and separated into several independent contests choosing the representatives in the International beauty pagents like Miss World Spain and Miss Universe Spain.

Miss Universo España

YearMiss Universo EspañaRegionNotes
2016 TBA TBA TBA
2015 Carla García Barber Las Palmas Miss España 2010 1st Runner-up
2014 Desirée Cordero Ferrer Seville
2013 Patricia Yurena Rodríguez Tenerife Miss España 2008
YearMiss EspañaRegionNotes
2011 Andrea Huisgen Barcelona
2010 Paula Guilló Sempere[1] Teruel
2009 Estíbaliz Pereira Rábade A Coruña
2008 Patricia Yurena Rodríguez[2] Tenerife Competed in Miss World 2008
2007 Natalia Zabala Arroyo Guipúzcoa
2006 Elisabeth Reyes Villegas Málaga
2005 Verónica Hidalgo Gerona
2004 María Jesús Ruiz Garzón [3][4] Jaén
2003 Eva María González Fernández Sevilla
2002 Vania Millán Miras Almería
2001 Lorena Van Heerde Ayala[A] Alicante
2000 Helen Lindes Griffiths Las Palmas
1999 Lorena Bernal Pascual Guipúzcoa
1998 María José Besora Villanueva Murcia
1997 Inés Sáinz Esteban Vizcaya
1996 María José Suárez Benítez Sevilla
1995 María Reyes Vázquez Soria
1993-94 Raquel Rodríguez Hidalgo Córdoba
1992 Eugenia Santana Alba Las Palmas
1991 Sofía Mazagatos Gómez Madrid
1990 Esther Arroyo Bermúdez Cádiz
1989 Raquel Revuelta Armengou Sevilla
1988 Eva María Pedraza López Córdoba
1987 Sonsoles Artigas Mederos Las Palmas
1986 Remedios Cervantes Montoya Málaga
1985 Amparo Martínez Cerdán Valencia
1984 Juncal Rivero Fadrique Castilla Valladolid Miss Europe 1985
1983 Garbiñe Abasolo García Vizcaya
1982 Ana Isabel Herrero García Teruel
1981 Cristina Pérez Cottrell Málaga
1980 Francisca Ondiviela Las Palmas
1979 María Dolores Forner Toro Madrid
1978 Gloria María Valenciano Las Palmas
1977 Guillermina Ruiz Doménech Islas Baleares
1976 Luz María Polegre Hernández Tenerife
1975 Olga Fernández Pérez Pontevedra
1974 Nelly Rodriguez Tenerife
1973 Amparo Muñoz Málaga Miss Universe 1974
1972 Rocío Martín Madrigal Sevilla
1971 Maria del Carmen Muñoz Madrid
1970 Josefina Román Cádiz
1969 Noelia Afonso Tenerife Miss Europe 1970
1968 Amparo Rodrigo Valencia
1967 Paquita Delgado Sánchez Córdoba
1966 Paquita Torres Pérez Málaga Miss Europe 1967
1965 Alicia Borrás Barcelona
1964 Mª José Ulla Madrid
1963 María Rosa Pérez Gómez Tenerife
1962 Maruja García Nicolau Islas Baleares Miss Europe 1963
1961 María del Carmen Cervera [5] Barcelona
1960 Teresa Del Rio Málaga
1935 Alicia Navarro [6] Tenerife Miss Europe 1935
1934 María Eugenia Henríquez Girón Madrid
1933 Emilia Docet Pontevedra
1932 Teresita Daniel Barcelona
1931 Ermelina Carreño Ciudad Real
1930 Elena Pla Valencia
1929 Pepita Samper Valencia

A Resigned
B Took over title
C Patricia Yurena Rodríguez originally won Miss Spain 2008 but due to age requirements was unable to compete at Miss Universe and was subsequently replaced by Claudia Moro. Rodríguez instead represented Spain at Miss World. Rodríguez later won Miss Universe Spain 2013 represented Spain at Miss Universe 2013.

Representatives at Big Four pageants

Miss Universe Spain

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

The winner of Miss España represents her country at the Miss Universe. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a runner-up is sent.

YearMiss EspañaRegionPlacementSpecial Awards
2016 TBA TBA TBA
2015 Carla García Barber Las Palmas Unplaced
2014 Desirée Cordero Ferrer Seville Top 10
2013 Patricia Yurena Rodríguez Tenerife 1st Runner-up
2012 Andrea Huisgen Barcelona Unplaced
2011 Paula Guilló Sempere Teruel Unplaced
2010 Adriana Reverón Tenerife Unplaced
2009 Estíbaliz Pereira Rábade A Coruña Unplaced
2008 Claudia Moro Fernández Madrid Top 10
2007 Natalia Zabala Arroyo Guipúzcoa Unplaced
2006 Elisabeth Reyes Villegas Málaga Unplaced
2005 Verónica Hidalgo Gerona Unplaced
2004 María Jesús Ruiz Garzón Jaén Unplaced
2003 Eva María González Fernández Sevilla Unplaced
2002 Vania Millán Miras Almería Unplaced
2001 Eva Sisó Casals[B] Lleida Top 10
2000 Helen Lindes Griffiths Las Palmas 2nd Runner-up Miss Photogenic
1999 Diana Nogueira González Pontevedra 2nd Runner-up
1998 María José Besora Villanueva Murcia Unplaced
1997 Inés Sáinz Esteban Vizcaya Unplaced
1996 María José Suárez Benítez Sevilla Unplaced
1995 María Reyes Vázquez Soria Unplaced
1994 Raquel Rodríguez Hidalgo Córdoba Unplaced
1993 Eugenia Santana Alba Las Palmas Top 10 Miss Photogenic
1992 Virginia García Alvarez Valladolid Unplaced
1991 Esther Arroyo Bermúdez Cádiz Unplaced
1990 Raquel Revuelta Armengou Sevilla Unplaced
1989 Eva María Pedraza López Córdoba Unplaced
1988 Sonsoles Artigas Mederos Las Palmas Unplaced
1987 Remedios Cervantes Montoya Málaga Unplaced
1986 Isabel Tur Espinosa Málaga Unplaced
1985 Maria Teresa Sánchez López Seville 1st Runner-up
1984 Garbiñe Abasolo García Vizcaya Unplaced Miss Photogenic
1983 Ana Isabel Herrero García Teruel Top 12
1982 Cristina Pérez Cottrell Málaga Unplaced
1981 Francisca Ondiviela Las Palmas Unplaced
1980 Yolanda María Hoyos Vega Asturias Unplaced
1979 Gloria María Valenciano Las Palmas Unplaced
1978 Guillermina Ruiz Doménech Islas Baleares 2nd Runner-up
1977 Luz María Polegre Hernández Tenerife Top 12
1976 Olga Fernández Pérez Pontevedra Unplaced
1975 Consuelo Martín López Tenerife Unplaced
1974 Amparo Muñoz Málaga Miss Universe 1974
1973 Rocío Martín Madrigal Sevilla 3rd Runner-up Best National Costume
1972 Maria del Carmen Muñoz Madrid Unplaced
1971 Josefina Román Cádiz Top 12
1970 Noelia Afonso Tenerife Unplaced
1969 Amparo Rodrigo Valencia Unplaced
1968 Yolanda Legarreta Urquijo País Vasco Unplaced
1967 Paquita Delgado Sánchez Córdoba Top 15
1966 Paquita Torres Pérez Málaga Top 15 Miss Congeniality
1965 Alicia Borrás Barcelona Unplaced
1964 María José Ulla Madronero Madrid Unplaced
1963 María Rosa Pérez Gómez Tenerife Unplaced
1962 Conchita Roig Urpi Barcelona Unplaced
1961 Pilar Gil Ramos Madrid Unplaced
1960 María Teresa del Río Málaga 4th Runner-up

Miss World Spain

The Miss España Mundo represents her country at the Miss World. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a contestant from Miss Spain is sent. In 2013 the official candidate will be selecting by Miss World Spain pageant, due to economic problems in Spain in 2011, the Miss España was bankruptcy.

YearMiss EspañaRegionPlacementSpecial Awards
1960 Concepción Molinera Palacios Barcelona Unplaced
1961 Maria del Carmen Fernández Cataluña 2nd Runner-up
1962 Conchita Roig Urpi Cataluña Unplaced
1963 Encarnación Zalabardo Málaga Unplaced
1964 Maria José Ulla Madronero Madrid Top 15
1970 Josefina Román Gutiérrez Cádiz Unplaced
1971 María Margarita García Madrid Top 15
1972 Maria del Carmen Muñoz Madrid Unplaced
1973 Mariona Rosell Cataluña Unplaced
1974 Natividad Rodríguez Tenerife Top 15
1976 Luz Maria Polegre Hernández Tenerife Top 15
1977 Guillermina Ruiz Doménech Islas Baleares Top 15
1978 Gloria María Valenciano Las Palmas 4th Runner-up
1979 Maria Dolores Lola Forner Toro Madrid Top 15
1980 Francisca Otero Las Palmas Unplaced
1981 Cristina Pérez Cottrell Málaga Unplaced
1982 Ana Isabel Herrero García Zaragoza Unplaced
1983 Milagros Pérez Castro Las Palmas Unplaced
1984 Juncal Rivero Fadrique Castilla-León Unplaced
1985 Maria Amparo Martínez Valencia Unplaced
1986 Remedios Cervantes Málaga Unplaced
1987 Sonsoles Artigas Medero Las Palmas Unplaced
1988 Susana de la Llave Varón Cataluña 4th Runner-up
1989 Eva Maria Pedraza Córdoba Unplaced
1990 Maria del Carmen Carrasco Málaga Unplaced
1991 Maria Candelaria Moreno Tenerife Unplaced
1992 Samantha Torres Islas Baleares Unplaced
1993 Araceli García Eugenio Madrid Unplaced
1994 Virginia Pareja Garófano Cataluña Unplaced
1995 Candelaria Rodríguez Tenerife Unplaced
1996 Patricia Ruiz Fernández Cantabria Unplaced
1997 Nuria Avellaneda Gallego Islas Baleares Unplaced
1998 Rocío Jiménez Fernández Cádiz Unplaced
1999 Lorena Bernal Pascual País Vasco Top 10
2000 Verónica García Benito Cataluña Unplaced
2001 Macarena García Naranjo Sevilla Top 10
2002 Lola Alcocer Sevilla Unplaced
2003 Maria Teresa Martín Málaga Unplaced
2004 Maite Medina Cerrato Cataluña Unplaced
2005 Mireia Verdú Tremosa Cataluña Top 15
2006 Inmaculada Torres Del Rey Alicante Unplaced
2007 Natalia Zabala País Vasco Unplaced
2008 Patricia Yurena Rodríguez Tenerife Top 15
2009 Carmen Laura García Granada Unplaced
2010 Fátima Jiménez Sevilla Unplaced
2011 Carla García Barber Las Palmas Top 15
2012 Aránzazu Estévez Godoy Las Palmas Top 15
2013 Elena Ibarbia Jiménez País Vasco Top 6
2014 Lourdes FernándezCastilla-La Mancha Unplaced
2015 Mireia Lalaguna [7] Barcelona Miss World 2015 Miss World Top Model
2016 Raquel Tejedor Zaragoza TBA

Miss International Spain

The 2nd Runner-up of Miss España represents her country at the Miss International. On occasion, when the winner does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, a contestant is sent. In 2013 the official candidate will be selecting by Miss Internacional España pageant. Perhaps in 2014 Miss España was bankruptcy.

YearMiss EspañaPlacementSpecial Awards
1960 Elena Herrera Dávila-Núñez Unplaced
1961 Maria Del Carmen Fernández 2nd Runner-up
1963 Encarnación Zalabardo Unplaced
1964 Lucia Pilar Herrera Unplaced
1965 Rafaela Roque Sánchez Top 15
1967 Amparo Ruiz Unplaced
1968 Yolanda Legarreta Urquijo Unplaced
1969 Mery de Lara Caballero Top 15
1970 María Margarita García Unplaced
1971 Consuelo Varela Costales Unplaced
1972 Gloria Puyol Toledo Unplaced
1973 Maria Isabel Lorenzo 2nd Runner-up Miss Photogenic
1974 Consuelo Martín López Top 15
1975 Maria Teresa Maldonado Unplaced
1976 Victoria Martín González Unplaced
1977 Pilar Medina Miss International 1977 Best National Costume
1978 Maria Inmaculada Arencibia Unplaced
1979 Yolanda Maria Hoyos Unplaced
1980 María Agustina García 2nd Runner-up
1981 Francisca Otero Unplaced
1982 María del Carmen Arqués 1st Runner-up
1983 Milagros Pérez Castro Top 10
1984 Soledad Marisol Pila Balanza Top 10
1985 Beatriz Molero Beltrán Top 10
1986 Irán Pont Gil Top 10
1987 Ana García Bonilla Top 10
1988 Maria Carmen Aragall Casadellá Top 10
1989 Mercedes Martín Mier Top 10
1990 Silvia de Esteban Miss International 1990
1991 Elodie Chantal Jordá de Quay Top 10
1992 Samantha Torres Waldrón Top 10
1993 Ana Piedad Galván Unplaced
1994 Carmen Maria Vicente 2nd Runner-up
1995 Jimena Garay Top 10
1996 Rosa Maria Casado Teixidor Top 10
1997 Isabel Gil Gambín Top 10
1998 Vanessa Romero Torres Top 10
1999 Carmen Fernández Ruiz 1st Runner-up
2000 Raquel Gonzales Rovira Unplaced
2001 Ayola Molina Carrasco Top 15
2002 Laura Espinosa Huertas Top 15
2003 Maria Carillo Reyes Unplaced
2004 Cristina Torres Domínguez Top 15
2005 Maria del Pilar Domínquez Unplaced
2006 Sara Sánchez Torres Top 12
2007 Nerea Arce Alea Top 15
2008 Alejandra Andreu Miss International 2008 Miss Photogenic
2009 Melania Santiago Top 15
2010 Desirée Panal Muñoz Top 15
2011 Sarah Lopez Unplaced
2012 Ana Amparo Martínez Unplaced
2013 Araceli Carrilero Martínez Top 15
2014 Rocío Tormo Unplaced
2015 Cristina Silva Cano Unplaced
2016 Anabel Delgado Torres Unplaced

See also

References

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  7. Mic (December 20, 2015). "Miss World 2015 Photos: Miss Spain Crowned 65th Winner of Beauty Pageant". Mic. Retrieved April 1, 2016.

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