Miss Perú 2000

Miss Perú 2000
Date May 7, 2000
Presenters Pablo Cateriano & Karina Rivera
Venue Park of the Exposition
Broadcaster América Televisión
Entrants 24
Placements 12
Winner Verónica Rueckner
Piura

The Miss Perú 2000 pageant was held on May 7, 2000. That year, 24 candidates were competing for the national crown. The chosen winners represented Peru at the Miss Universe 2000 [1] and Miss World 2000. The rest of the finalists would enter in different pageants.[2]

Placements

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Peru Universe 2000
  • Piura - Verónica Rueckner
Miss World Perú 2000
Miss International Peru 2000
Miss Peru Asia-Pacific 2000
  • Ica - Natalia Delgado
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 12


Special awards

  • Best Regional Costume - Moquegua - Lucia de Olazabal
  • Miss Photogenic - Tumbes - Claudia Neyra
  • Miss Congeniality - Cajamarca - Carla Crovetti
  • Miss Elegance - Moquegua - Lucia de Olazabal
  • Miss Body - Ancash - Thalía Ibanez
  • Most Beautiful Face - La Libertad - Maria Inés Cerdena
  • Miss Popularity - Tumbes - Claudia Neyra (by votes of readers of GENTE Magazine)

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Delegates

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Judges


  • Yukta Mookhey - Miss World 1999 (from India)
  • Alberto Andrade - Mayor of Lima
  • Acirema Alayeto - President of the Miss Latin America Org.
  • Christian Meier - Peruvian Actor & Singer
  • Julio Otiniano - Representative of EGO's Spa & Beauty salon
  • Luis López Hartinger - Peruvian Olympian Swimmer
  • Gisela Valcárcel - Peruvian TV presenter
  • Jorge Henderson - Peruvian Journalist & Tv presenter
  • Jean Pierre Vismara - Mister Peru 1998
  • Lucila Boggiano de Zoeger - Mrs. World 1989 (from Peru)
  • Luis Uzcategui - Fashion Designer


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Background Music

  • Opening Show – Miss Peru Anthem (composed by Coco Tafur)
  • Swimsuit CompetitionBrainbug - "Nightmare"
  • Evening Gown CompetitionVangelis - "Conquest Of Paradise"


Special Guests Singers

  • Jorge Pardo - ""No Puedo Dejar de Pensar en Ti"
  • Ruth Karina - "Lloras Por Mi" & "Muevete"
  • Rene & Renny - "Deshojo la Margarita"

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References

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