Nuestra Belleza México 1997

The 4th Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Salon Teotihuacan of the Centro Internacional de Convenciones Acapulco of Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico on September 20, 1997. Thirty-two contestants of the Mexican Republic competed for the national title, which was won by Katty Fuentes from Nuevo León, who later competed at Miss Universe 1998 in the US. Fuentes was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder Rebeca Tamez. She was the first Neoleonesa to win this title.

Nuestra Belleza México 1997
DateSeptember 20, 1997
PresentersRaúl Velasco, Karina Velasco
EntertainmentCarlos Cuevas, Humberto Herrera, Aida Cuevas, Ballet Folklorico "México Tradicional"
VenueSalon Teotihuacan, Centro Internacional de Convenciones Acapulco, Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
BroadcasterTelevisa
Entrants32
Placements16
WinnerKatty Fuentes[1]
 Nuevo León

The Nuestra Belleza Mundo México] title was won by Blanca Soto from Morelos, who later competed at Miss World 1997 in Seychelles. Soto was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza Mundo México titleholder Yessica Salazar. She is the first and only short hair to win as well she was the first Morelense to win this Title.

For the second consecutive time, two events were held separately to select the two winners for the titles Nuestra Belleza México and Nuestra Belleza Mundo México.

Results

Nuestra Belleza México

Final Results Contestant
Nuestra Belleza México 1997
Suplente/1st Runner-up
2nd Runner- up
  • Distrito Federal – Felicidad Aveleyra
3rd Runner-up
  • Estado de México – Elizabeth Jiménez
4th Runner-up
  • Tabasco – Karla Corral
5th Runner-up
  • Aguascalientes – Patricia Amador
Top 16
  • Baja California – Carolina Castro
  • Campeche – Bárbara Macossay
  • Coahuila – Alejandra Mena
  • Colima – Karla Cortés
  • Durango – Karla Pescador
  • Guanajuato – Mónica Macías
  • Jalisco – Tatiana Ruvalcaba
  • Nayarit – Corina Torres
  • Sinaloa – Deyanira Penney
  • Tamaulipas – Kelly Nelson

Nuestra Belleza Mundo México

One week before the Final Competition was held the Preliminary Competition with a live show entitled "Nuestra Belleza Mexico: Rumbo a Miss Mundo" in which was announced the winner of the Nuestra Belleza Mundo México title Blanca Soto from Morelos who represented the country at Miss World 1997. All contestants competed in swimsuit and evening gown during the contest.

The Nuestra Belleza Mundo México pageant was held at the Salon Teotihuacan of the Centro Internacional de Convenciones Acapulco in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico and was hosted by Raúl Velasco and Karina Velasco. It was the 2nd edition of the "Nuestra Belleza Mundo México" contest and as an Official separate pageant to choose Mexico's representative to Miss World. Although the Winner of this event also competed in the Final Competition, but finished as Suplente/1st Runner-up.

The musical part was enlivened by: Sentidos Opuestos, Mœnia, Paulina Rubio and Vicente Fernández.

Final Results Contestant
Nuestra Belleza Mundo México 1997
Suplente/1st Runner-up
  • Distrito Federal – Felicidad Aveleyra
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
  • Estado de México – Elizabeth Jiménez
4th Runner-up
  • Nayarit – Corina Torres

Contestants

State Contestant Age
Aguascalientes María Patricia Amador Luján 21
Baja California Carolina Vanessa Castro Mendoza 22
Baja California Sur María Elizabeth Reyes Rodríguez 22
Campeche Bárbara Macossay Arteaga 19
Coahuila Alejandra Mena Ramírez 21
Colima Karla Ofelia Cortés Figueroa 19
Chiapas María Elena Peréz Peña 18
Chihuahua María Cristina Castro Loya 22
Distrito Federal Felicidad Aveleyra Talamantes 18
Durango Karla Pescador De la Peña 18
Estado de México Elizabeth Jiménez Dueñas 19
Guanajuato Mónica Macías Chávez 18
Guerrero Carla Coral López Solis 20
Hidalgo Gabriela García Muro 21
Jalisco Tatiana Eileen Ruvalcaba Della Roca 18
Michoacán María de Lourdes Romero Orozco 20
Morelos Blanca Delfina Soto Benavides 18
Nayarit Corina Torres Cañas 23
Nuevo León Katty Fuentes García 20
Oaxaca Annemie Santibañez Hoffmann 18
Puebla Liliana Flores Bashbuch 18
Querétaro Laura Manuela Barbeito Chávez 19
Quintana Roo Luz María Cabrera Montoya 22
San Luis Potosí Mayra Sandoval Martínez 21
Sinaloa Deyanira Liliana Penney López 21
Sonora Ana Laura Bernal Camarena 19
Tabasco Karla Alejandra Corral Salomón 21
Tamaulipas Kelly Ann Nelson González 18
Tlaxcala Ivonne Corona Morales 18
Veracruz Erika Beatríz Pérez Pérez 19
Yucatán Amelia Sierra Calderón 18
Zacatecas Gabriela Serrano Briones 20

Judges

Preliminary competition

  • Carlos Latapi – Photographer
  • Rebeca Solano – Fashion Coordinator
  • Tony Scheffler – Journalist
  • Eugenia Cauduro – Model & Actress
  • Mario Cimarro – Actor
  • Rosario Pérez – Fashion Coordinator

References

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