Miss Colombia 2003
Miss Colombia 2003 | |
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Date | November 12, 2003 |
Presenters |
Paola Turbay Jorge Alfredo Vargas |
Venue | Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia |
Broadcaster | RCN TV |
Entrants | 21 |
Winner |
Catherine Daza Manchola Valle |
Miss Colombia 2003, the 69th Miss Colombia pageant, was held in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, on November 12, 2003, after three weeks of events. The winner of the pageant was Catherine Daza Manchola, Miss Valle.
The pageant was broadcast live on RCN TV from the Centro de Convenciones Julio Cesar Turbay in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. At the conclusion of the final night of competition, outgoing titleholder Diana Lucia Mantilla crowned Catherine Daza Manchola of Valle as the new Miss Colombia.[1]
Results
- Miss Colombia 2003 – Catherine Daza Manchola (Valle)
The runners-up were:
- 1st runner-up – Virreina Nacional, then Miss International 2004 - Jeymmy Paola Vargas Gomez (Cartagena DT y C)
- 2nd runner-up – Monica Patricia Jaramillo Giraldo (Antioquia)
- 3rd runner-up – Angélica María Sierra Barreto (Bogotá)
- 4th runner-up – Deisy Catalina Valencia De Ossa,(Medellín) Won Miss Intercontinental 2004
The ten semi-finalists include, but are not limited to:
- Caroline Bradford Sprouse (Atlántico)
- Carolina Trelles Torres (Chocó)
- Leydi Johana Polanco Lozano (Huila)
- Giovanna Gallo Patiño (Risaralda)
- Ethel Carolina Davis Corpus (San Andrés and Providencia)
Special awards
- Miss Photogenic (voted by press reporters) - Maria Virginia Balcázar Bolaños (Cauca)
- Best Body Figura Bodytech - Catherine Daza Manchola (Valle)
- Miss Congeniality - Liliana del Carmen Morales Barrios (Bolívar)
- Best Costume - Catherine Daza Manchola (Valle)
- Reina de la Policia - Alba Lucía Galindo Urzola (Córdoba)
- Señorita Puntualidad - María del Pilar Jaramillo Ruiz (Meta)
- Miss Elegance - Catherine Daza Manchola (Valle)
Delegates
The Miss Colombia 2003 delegates are:
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External links
References and footnotes
- ↑ "¿Quién es la nueva Señorita Colombia 2003?". Colombia.com.
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