Miss Acre
Miss Acre is a Brazilian beauty pageant which selects the representative for the State of Acre at the Miss Brazil contest. The pageant was created in 1956 and has been held every year since with the exception of 1957, 1960–1962, 1990, 1993, and 2020. The pageant is held annually with representation of several municipalities. Since 2005, the State director of Miss Acre is, Ana Meire Lima, better known by her nickname "Meyre Manaus". Acre still has yet to win any crowns in the national contest.
Formation | 1956 |
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Type | Beauty pageant |
Headquarters | Acre, Brazil |
Membership | Miss Brazil |
Official language | Portuguese |
State Director | Meyre Manaus |
Results summary
Placements
- Miss Brazil:
- 1st Runner-Up: Maria Cláudia Barreto (2006)
- 2nd Runner-Up: Danielle Knidel (2011)
- 3rd Runner-Up:
- 4th Runner-Up: Alessandra Costa Couto (1998)
- Top 5/Top 8/Top 9:
- Top 10/Top 11/Top 12: Rosângela Terezinha Michels (1982); Leila dos Santos Gomes (1997); Kailane Amorim (2017)
- Top 15/Top 16: Iasmyne Sampaio (2014)
Special awards
- Miss Congeniality:
- Best State Costume:
Titleholders
Year | Name | Age[lower-alpha 1] | Height | Represented | Miss Brazil placement | Notes |
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Miss Universe Acre | ||||||
2023 | Ludimila Souza Pereira[1] | 21 | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | Xapuri | ||
2022 | Juliana Teixeira Rodrigues Melo[2] | 27 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Cruzeiro do Sul | First person to be crowned Miss Acre twice and two years in a row. | |
2021 | Juliana Teixeira Rodrigues Melo[3] | 26 | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) | Cruzeiro do Sul | Crowned again the following year | |
U Miss Acre 2020 and Miss Acre Be Emotion 2020 | ||||||
2020 | No national Miss Brazil contest due to the COVID-19 pandemic and change in the national franchise holder which caused the national titleholder to be appointed.[4] | |||||
Miss Acre Be Emotion | ||||||
2019 | Sayonara Moura | 25 | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | Rio Branco | Last Miss Acre Be Emotion | |
2018 | Thaís Braga[5] | 22 | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | Feijó | ||
2017 | Kailane Amorim[6] | 23 | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | Brasiléia | Top 10 | |
2016 | Jucianne Menezes[7] | 20 | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | Rio Branco | ||
2015 | Maxine Silva[8] | 20 | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | Rio Branco | ||
Miss Acre Universe | ||||||
2014 | Iasmyne Sampaio | 19 | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | Rio Branco | Top 15 | |
2013 | Raissa Campêlo | 25 | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | Rio Branco | ||
2012 | Jéssica Maia de Lima[9] | 19 | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | Rio Branco | ||
Miss Acre | ||||||
2011 | Danielle Knidel Soares | Porto Acre | 2nd Runner-Up | |||
2010 | Andréia D'Ávilla Carvalho | Rio Branco | ||||
2009 | Elkar Portela de Almeida | Rio Branco | ||||
2008 | Achemar Souza de Castro[10] | Rio Branco | ||||
2007 | Angélyca Sampaio | Acrelândia | ||||
2006 | Maria Cláudia Barreto de Oliveira[11] | Rio Branco | 1st Runner-Up Miss Brazil International 2006 |
Competed at Miss International 2006 and won Miss Vibrant. | ||
2005 | Suzana Oltramari[12] | Appointed | Suzana is originally from Paraná and has lived in Rio Branco since 2004. | |||
2004 | Fabíola Gomes[13] | Appointed | Fabíola is from São Paulo State. | |||
2003 | Gislene Charaba | Appointed | Charaba is American-Brazilian from São Paulo State. | |||
2002 | Aline Oliveira Casas | |||||
2001 | Lucimara Fernandes | |||||
2000 | Érika Marcondes Marques | |||||
1999 | Gleiciane Gattas Dias | |||||
1998 | Alessandra Costa Couto | 4th Runner-Up | ||||
1997 | Leila dos Santos Gomes | Top 12 | ||||
1996 | Elisângela Cavalcante da Silva | |||||
1995 | Viena Oliveira Pinto Relvas | Appointed | Viena was Miss Macaé 1993 and competed in Miss Rio de Janeiro 1993.[14] | |||
1994 | Ana Sílvia Soares Schychof | |||||
1993 | No delegate sent in 1993 due to Miss Brazil 1993 being appointed rather than having a contest. | |||||
1992 | Mariádna Gonçalves de Souza | |||||
1991 | No delegate sent in 1991. | |||||
1990 | No contest in 1990. | |||||
1989 | Selma Ramos da Cunha | |||||
1988 | Norma Cristina Costa Lameira | |||||
1987 | Carmen Lúcia Vidal Brandão | |||||
1986 | Núcia Maria da Costa Melo | |||||
1985 | Ivone Ferreira dos Santos | |||||
1984 | Maria Tereza Nunes de Melo | |||||
1983 | Mônica de Oliveira Andrade[15] | Appointed | Mônica Andrade was selected by the then state director, Almir Silva, to represent the State in Miss Brazil. | |||
1982 | Rosângela Terezinha Michels | Appointed | Top 12 | From São Borja, Rio Grande do Sul, Rosângela was invited to represent Acre. She was a candidate for Miss Brasília in 1980 (representing Minas Brasília Tênis Clube) and the Queen of Carnival in 1980 (representing Clube da Imprensa). | ||
1981 | Maria Alcineide Melo de Lima[16] | Rio Branco Football Club | ||||
1980 | Wanize Magri da Silveira | Appointed | In 1980, the Government of Acre boycotted the state contest, claiming that it was a private promotion of the Diários Associados, with no reason to spend public money. In that edition, the State was represented by Nova Iguaçu native and candidate for Miss State of Rio de Janeiro 1980, Wanize Magri.[17] | |||
1979 | Educyra Magalhães Assef[18] | Rio Branco Football Club | ||||
1978 | Ângela Maria Ferreira de Lima[19] | Associação dos Servidores do Incra | ||||
1977 | Denise Ferreira da Silva[20] | Tarauacá | ||||
1976 | Maria Raimunda da Cunha[21] | |||||
1975 | Lucimar de Souza Lima[22] | Associação Acreana de Imprensa | ||||
1974 | Mariuza Carneiro Nazaro | |||||
1973 | Maria de Fátima Silvestre Maia[23] | Rio Branco | ||||
1972 | Lucineide Oliveira Cardoso[24] | Sena Madureira | ||||
1971 | Joana Peres de Albuquerque[25] | Tarauacá | ||||
1970 | Maria Alice Gomes Gonçalves | Rotary Club Rio Branco | ||||
1969 | Maria Augusta Araújo Farias | |||||
1968 | Carmen Ferreira Nunes[26] | Brasiléia | ||||
1967 | Raimunda Nogueira da Silva[27] | Rio Branco Football Club | ||||
1966 | Maria Anunciada Cunha[28] | Appointed | Maria Anunciada "Ada" Fernandes da Cunha, from Fortaleza, Ceará, was invited to represent the territory after achieving prominence with the titles of "Queen of the Associated Diaries" and "Queen of Students of the Liceu do Ceará". | |||
1965 | Adail Franco[29] | Appointed | Franco is from the Méier neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro. She was invited to represent the State by the then Governor of Acre Edgar Cerqueira Filho. | |||
1964 | Laura Ribeiro Aranha | Appointed | Laura Ribeiro Aranha was nominated to represent Acre by Bahian costume designer Evandro de Castro Lima. She is from Rio. | |||
1963 | Maria Cristina Laport | Appointed | ||||
1962 | No delegate sent between 1960 and 1962. | |||||
1961 | ||||||
1960 | ||||||
1959 | Eneida Dulce de Castro Lopes[30] | Rio Branco Football Club | ||||
1958 | Nascília Nogueira[31] | Rio Branco | Nascília was the first representative elected by contest and also the first from the capital, since she was elected "Miss Rio Branco" on August 31, 1957, and later the most beautiful in the state in the halls of Rio Branco Futebol Clube on September 5, 1957 . She competed in the state pageant with only one other candidate from Cruzeiro do Sul. | |||
1957 | No delegate sent in 1957. | |||||
1956 | Wilma Campos de Araújo[32] | Território do Acre | Wilma was invited to represent the then territory by the then Governor of Acre Valério Caldas de Magalhães. At the time, she was studying Philosophy in Rio de Janeiro. Her father was a doctor from Rio de Janeiro and her mother came from a traditional Acre family. Wilma was sashed as "Miss Territorio do Acre" at the "Casa do Acreano" in Rio de Janeiro. | |||
1955 | No delegate sent in 1954 & 1955 as the contest didn't exist until 1956. | |||||
1954 |
Table Notes
- Ages at the time of the pageant
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