Señorita Panamá 2001

Señorita Panamá 2001
Justine Pasek Señorita Panamá 2001
Date August 30, 2001
Presenters Carlos Mastellari and Madelaine Legnadier
Entertainment Eduardo Verástegui, Ulpiano Vergara & Juliette Roy
Venue Gran Salón Hotel Continental, Panama City, Panama
Broadcaster RPC-TV Panamá
Entrants 12
Winner Justine Pasek
Panama Centro

Señorita Panamá 2001, the 19th Señorita Panamá pageant and 36th celebration of the Miss Panamá contest, was held at the Grand Ballroom of the Riande Continental Hotel, in Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá, on August 30, 2001. The winner of the pageant was Justine Pasek later Miss Universe 2002.

The pageant was broadcast on September 10 through RPC-TVPanamá Channel 4. 12 contestants from all over Panama competed for the prestigious crown. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Ivette Cordovez Usuga of Panama Centro crowned Justine Pasek of Panama Centro as the new Señorita Panamá.[1]

In the same night was celebrated the election of the "Señorita Panamá World", was announced the winner of the Señorita Panamá Mundo title. Señorita Panamá World 2000 Ana Raquel Ochy Pozo of Coclé crowned Lourdes Cristina González Montenegro of Los Santos as the new Señorita Panamá World.

Pasek competed in the Miss Universe 2002 pageant, held at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente, in San Juan, Puerto Rico on May 29, 2002. She became the first woman to assume the title of Miss Universe when the Miss Universe Organization revoked the crown from then-reigning winner Oxana Fedorova for not fulfilling the duties stipulated in her contract. She was formally crowned Miss Universe 2002 by pageant co-owner Donald Trump in New York City[2]

In other hands González competed in Miss World 2001, the 51st edition of the Miss World pageant, was held on 16 November 2001 at the Super Bowl of Sun City Entertainment Centre in Sun City, South Africa.[3]


Final Result

Final Results Contestant
Señorita Panamá 2001
Señorita Panamá World
  • Los Santos - Lourdes Cristina González Montenegro
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up

Special awards

Final Results Designer Topic
Best National Costume to Miss Universe Horacio Prado Princesa Zaratí
Best National Costume to Miss World José Luis González Aguila Harpía
AwardContestant
Miss Congeniality Melissa del Carmen Bocharel
Miss Photogenic Melissa del Carmen Bocharel

Contestants

These are the competitors who have been selected this year.[4]

RepresentContestantAgeHeight (m)HometownSponsor
Panamá CentroJustine Lissette Pasek Patiño221.72Panama CityYogurt Vita Slim
PanamáKarin Natalie Sempf Kahn221.75Panama CityZero Frizz
PanamáBertha Giovanna Peric Torres231.78Panama CityCoca-Cola Light
Los SantosLilibeth Yanina Camaño Frías231.76GuararéFigali
PanamáMelissa del Carmen Bocharel251.68Panama CitySaba
Los SantosJessica Doralis Segui Barrios201.70Los SantosMuebleria Ancon
VeraguasKatherine Massiel Quirós Vásquez201.71SantiagoJabon Class
Los SantosLourdes Cristina González Montenegro211.73Las TablasL'oreal
CocléBeatriz del Carmen Nogueira Domínguez181.70PenonoméMistolin
PanamáCarolina del Carmen Troncoso Thayer191.74Panama CitySkoda
PanamáMelina Franco Fonseca241.75Panama CityMax Factor
ChiriquíYulín Sinara Guerra Sanjur181.80DavidKellogg's

Election Schedule

  • Thursday August 30 Final night, coronation Señorita Panamá 2001

Contestants Notes

  • Justine Pasek became Miss Universe 2002 and was formally crowned by pageant co-owner Donald Trump in New York City on September 24, 2002.
  • Bertha Peric Torres won Miss Atlantic International 2005 in Punte del Este, Uruguay.
  • Jessica Segui Barrios compite in Miss Earth 2003 as Miss Earth Panamá 2003 and won the Best National Costume. On September 27, 2010 Jessica Segui died in a Panamanian Hospital due to cerebral aneurysm.

References

  1. http://mensual.prensa.com/mensual/contenido/2001/09/01/hoy/revista/244583.html
  2. Miss Universe 2002
  3. "Miss World History 2001". Miss World. Archived from the original on 11 March 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  4. http://www.dealante.com/nodo.php?nodoid=702
  • [Señorita Panamá official website]
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