Miss Venezuela 1953
Miss Venezuela 1953 was the 2nd Miss Venezuela pageant, held at the Valle Arriba Golf Club in Caracas, Venezuela on June 27, 1953.[1]
Miss Venezuela 1953 | |
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Date | June 27, 1953 |
Venue | Valle Arriba Golf Club, Caracas, Venezuela |
Entrants | 12 |
Placements | 4 |
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Withdrawals | |
Winner | Gisela Bolaños† Carabobo |
Congeniality | Irma Fadul Barinas |
Miss Friendship | Aura Santos Anzoátegui |
At the end of the event, Sofía Silva of Bolívar crowned Gisela Bolaños of Carabobo as Miss Venezuela 1953. It is the first victory of Carabob in the pageant's history. Contestants from 12 states competed in this year's pageant. The competition was hosted by
Results
Placements
- Declared as winner
- Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
- Ended as special awards winner
Placement | Contestant | International placement |
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Miss Venezuela 1953 |
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Unplaced – Miss Universe 1953 |
1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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Special awards
Award | Contestant |
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Miss Congeniality |
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Miss Friendship |
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Contestants
12 contestants competed for the title.
State | Contestant | Age[lower-alpha 1] | Height | Hometown |
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Anzoátegui | Aura Santos Silva | |||
Barinas | Irma Fadul Aragón | |||
Carabobo | Gisela Bolaños Scarton† | 18 | Valencia | |
Cojedes | Carmen Emilia Monagas | |||
Distrito Federal | Úrsula Quero Pérez[2] | |||
Falcón | Margot Léidenz Navas | |||
Lara | Bertha De Lima | |||
Mérida | Ruth Margarita Tirado[3] | |||
Monagas | Delmira Antonetti Núñez | |||
Sucre | Cristina Martínez Raffalli | |||
Táchira | Elena Ruiz | |||
Trujillo | Libia Hernández Rosales |
- Notes
Notes
- Ages at the time of the pageant
References
- Ago, Nayita238in #spanish • 4 Years (2019-01-04). "Miss Venezuela 1953". Steemit. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- "Miss Venezuela 1953". talentosmodelos.blogspot.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-11.
- "Entrevista a Ruth Tirado: Miss Mérida 1953 por Tony Hidalgo | REVISTA TODO LO CHIC" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-11.
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