Goizeder Azúa

Goizeder Azúa
Born Goizeder Victoria Azúa Barríos
(1984-02-23) February 23, 1984
San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Title Miss Carabobo 2002
Miss Venezuela World 2002
Miss Venezuela International 2003
Miss International 2003
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Venezuela 2002
(Miss Venezuela World 2002)
(Miss Congeniality)
(Miss Personality)
(Best Runway)
Miss World 2002
(Top 10)
Miss Mesoamerica
2003
(Winner)
Miss International 2003
(Winner)
(Miss Photogenic)

Goizeder Victoria Azúa Barríos (born February 23, 1984) is a Venezuelan TV Host, anchorwoman, model, journalist, and beauty queen who won Miss International 2003.[1]

Miss Venezuela 2002

She began her beauty pageant career by winning the Miss Carabobo 2002 title, and then by winning the Miss Venezuela World 2002 crown in the Gala de la Belleza preliminary competition of Miss Venezuela 2002.

Miss World 2002

Azúa represented Venezuela in the Miss World 2002 pageant, where she placed in the top 10.

Miss Mesoamerica 2003

Azúa prior her participation at Miss International 2003 pageant, went to Miss Mesoamerica 2003 in Las Vegas, where she won the crown.

Miss International 2003

Azúa was appointed to represent Venezuela in the Miss International 2003 pageant, where she won the crown. Her win marked the fourth of seven victories of Venezuela in Miss International, the most of any nation.

Life after Miss International 2003

Once considered Venezuela's top fashion model, Azúa worked on Globovision as a journalist. She had her own TV program called Fun Race. She worked on Televen as anchorwoman and now she is based in Spain. She is married and has 2 sons.

References

  1. "Pageant Almanac". Retrieved on 11 Apr 2008.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Lebanon Christina Sawaya
Miss International
2003
Succeeded by
Colombia Jeymmy Vargas
Preceded by
Caracas Cynthia Lander
Miss Venezuela International
2003
Succeeded by
Zulia Eleidy Aparicio
Preceded by
Zulia Andreína Prieto
Miss World Venezuela
2002
Succeeded by
Miranda (state) Valentina Patruno



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