Miss Nicaragua 2001

Miss Nicaragua 2001
Date February 3, 2001
Presenters Cid Largaespada & Claudia Alaniz
Venue Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío, Managua, Nicaragua
Broadcaster Televicentro
Entrants 12
Winner Ligia Argüello Roa
Managua

The Miss Nicaragua 2001 pageant, was held on February 3, 2001 in Managua, after several weeks of events. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, Ligia Cristina Argüello Roa from Managua won the title. She represented Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2001 held in Puerto Rico later that year.[1] The rest of the finalists would enter different pageants.

Placements

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Nicaragua 2001
Miss International Nicaragua 2001
Miss Earth Nicaragua 2001
Top 5

Special awards

  • Miss Photogenic - Matagalpa - Karla Leclair Monzón
  • Miss Dorian Gray - Jinotega - Indra Palma
  • Miss Congeniality - Corn Islands - Leslie Gonzalez
  • Miss Internet - Tipitapa - Renee Fabiola Davila (by votes of Global Beauties Webpage)

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Official Contestants

StateContestant
Boaco Jessie Rico Salgado
Corn Islands Leslie Gonzalez
Estelí Martha Lucia Castillo Farash
Jinotega Indra Palma Soza
Madriz Maria Jose Villavicencio
Managua Ligia Cristina Argüello Roa
Matagalpa Karla Leclair Monzón
Nueva Segovia Nancy Lafayette Fonseca
RACCN Sherry Cunningham
Río San Juan Valeria Guzman Romero
Rivas Norma Gonzalez
Tipitapa Renee Fabiola Davila

Judges

  • Dennis Davila - Director of Miss Nicaragua Organization
  • Lucía Salvo Horvilleur - Nicaragua Minister of Health
  • Roberto Courtney - Regional Director of Ethics and Transparency & (UN) Advisor
  • Luisa Amalia Urcuyo - Miss Nicaragua 1993
  • Oscar Miranda - Director of Sales of Televicentro
  • Pierre Pierson - Nicaragua Vice-Minister of Culture
  • Celia Lacayo - Nicaraguan Painter

Background Music

  • Opening Show – Ricky Martin - "She Bangs"
  • Swimsuit Competition – Alice DJ - "Better Off Alone"
  • Evening Gown Competition – Spanish Romantic Guitar Medley

Special Guests

  • Ballet Folklórico Nicaragüense - "Toro Huaco"
  • Ballet Lelia Gonzalez - "Paso Doble"
  • Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy - "Mayo Canto"

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-09. Retrieved 2017-06-13.
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