Miss Universe Puerto Rico is a national beauty pageant in Puerto Rico, held annually since 1952. Currently, the pageant is responsible for selecting the country’s delegates to Miss Universe. Since 2018, the organization is owned by Hemisphere Media Group, and the annual competition is broadcast on WAPA TV and WAPA América. After Hemisphere Media Group acquired the rights of the franchise, Denise Quiñones, was appointed as the director of the organization.

Miss Universe Puerto Rico Organization
Formation1952; 72 years ago (1952)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSan Juan
Location
Membership
Miss Universe
Official language
Spanish
Key people
Yizette Cifredo
(National Director)
Websitemuniversepr.com

Traditionally, the organization begins castings of the contestants in April. The delegates of each municipality go through months of training and workshops. The pageant's preliminary and final night are held in September. The winner of the title of Miss Puerto Rico Universe goes to compete in Miss Universe, traditionally held in December.

History

The selection of Miss Puerto Rico commences the year before the winner advances to participate in the Miss Universe pageant. Each Puerto Rican city may choose a representative who then enters the Miss Puerto Rico finals, traditionally held at a San Juan area hotel. The winner is crowned at the conclusion of the final competition.

There have been three changes in the organization that led to modifications in the pageant's name. "Miss Puerto Rico" was held from 1952 until 1998 under the direction of Anna Santisteban, in 1996 the pageant lost the franchise for Miss Universe. From 1996 to 1998 Telemundo organized the event, under the name "Miss Universe Puerto Rico". From 1999 to 2002 TeleOnce (now Univision Puerto Rico) obtained the franchise and renamed it "Miss Puerto Rico Universe". Magali Febles organized the pageant between 2003 and 2009 and the pageant title has remained the same. In 2009, Luisito Vigoreaux and Desireé Lowry obtained the Miss Universe franchise and renamed the pageant "Miss Universe Puerto Rico".

The Miss Puerto Rico beauty pageant has now turned to technology to reach more people through the use of podcasting. Starting with the 2006 pageant, Miss Puerto Rico Universe became the first pageant of the Miss Universe franchise to have a podcast.[1] In this, Wilton Vargas, an international multi-media and technology personality, interviews all contestants with the goal of helping people get to know them better so that they can participate in the voting process using cell phones. This podcast is published as a section in technology news and information website Tecnetico.com and various podcast directories, including iTunes.

Delegates are allowed to compete more than once at the Miss Puerto Rico Universe pageant, the caveat being that they are not allowed to compete again after they have won. For example, Cynthia Olavarría placed 1st runner-up in 2003 and returned in 2005, winning the title and placing 1st runner-up at Miss Universe. A number of delegates and winners have competed in the "Miss Mundo de Puerto Rico" (Miss World Puerto Rico) pageant, a preliminary to the Miss World pageant. There are frequently crossovers between the two pageants: for example Joyce Giraud was crowned Miss Puerto Rico twice by Ana Rosa Brito, first in 1994 as Miss Mundo de Puerto Rico, then in 1998 as Miss Universe Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico is one of the most successful competitors in the history of the Miss Universe pageant, having won five times. Marisol Malaret, Miss Puerto Rico 1970, was the first Puerto Rican to win the Miss Universe title. The four other Puerto Rican delegates who have won the Miss Universe title are Deborah Carthy-Deu (1985), Dayanara Torres (1993), Denise Quiñones (2001), and Zuleyka Rivera (2006).

On November 7, 2011, Miss Universe Puerto Rico selected the first woman who was not born in Puerto Rico to represent the island at Miss Universe 2012. Bodine Koehler Peña was crowned as Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2012. Koehler was born in the Netherlands to a Dutch father and a Dominican mother, and grew up in Puerto Rico.[2]

On February 5, 2018, it was announced that Luisito Vigoreaux and Desiree Lowry had lost the rights to the franchise, with WME/IMG awarding rights to WAPA-TV.[3]

On February 15, 2018, Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2001 and Miss Universe 2001 winner Denise Quiñones was named as the pageant's national director.[4]

Controversy

Nationality of contestants

In 2011, after Bodine Koehler Peña was crowned Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2012, people started to question her nationality. Koehler Peña was born in the Netherlands, her father is Dutch and her mother is Dominican. Regarding the criticism, Koehler Peña said: "I want to clarify a point about my nationality and that is that I am Puerto Rican and I feel very proud to represent Puerto Rico. I was born in the Netherlands, but I came here when I was very little and my family is here too."[5] After the strong criticism, the national director of the pageant at that time, Desiree Lowry, explained that the rules of the contest establish that the participants must be citizens of the country and have lived in it for a minimum of six months.[6]

Titleholders

Representatives of Puerto Rico in the Miss Universe pageant.[7][8][9][10][11]

Key
  •   : 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

Miss Universe Puerto Rico

In 2009, Luisito Vigoreaux and Desireé Lowry obtained the Miss Universe franchise and renamed the pageant "Miss Universe Puerto Rico". Since 2018, the organization is owned by Hemisphere Media Group, and the annual competition is broadcast on WAPA TV and WAPA América. After Hemisphere Media Group acquired the rights of the franchise, Denise Quiñones, was appointed as the organization's director. In 2022, Yizette Cifredo became the organization's national director.

Year Municipality Titleholder Placement at Miss Universe Notes
2024 TBA
2023   Patillas Karla Inelisse Guilfú Acevedo[12] Top 5
  • Voice For Change (Gold Winner)
2022   Fajardo Ashley Ann Cariño Barreto[13] Top 5
2021   Loíza Michelle Marie Colón Ramírez[14] Top 10
2020   San Sebastián Estefanía Natalia Soto Torres Top 10 Appointed[a]
2019   Toa Baja Madison Sara Anderson Berríos 1st Runner-Up
2018   Rincón Kiara Liz Ortega Delgado Top 5
2017   San Juan Danyeshka Hernández Valentín Unplaced
2016   Aguadilla Brenda Azaria Jiménez Hernández Unplaced
  Isabela Kristhielee Yinaira Caride Santiago Dethroned
2015   Guaynabo Catalina Morales Gómez Unplaced
2014   Toa Baja Gabriela Berríos Pagán Unplaced
  • Miss Photogenic
2013   Arecibo Monic Marie Pérez Díaz Top 16
2012   Río Grande Bodine Koehler Peña Unplaced
2011   Corozal Viviana Ortiz Pastrana Top 16
2010   Río Grande Mariana Paola Vicente Morales Top 10
2009   Cabo Rojo Mayra Matos Pérez 4th Runner-Up

Miss Puerto Rico Universe

From 1999 to 2002 TeleOnce (now Univision Puerto Rico) obtained the franchise and renamed it "Miss Puerto Rico Universe". Magali Febles organized the pageant between 2003 and 2009 and the pageant title has remained the same.

Year Municipality Titleholder Placement at Miss Universe Notes
2008   Dorado Ingrid Marie Rivera Santos Unplaced
2007   Guayanilla Wilmadilis Blasini Pérez Unplaced
2006   Salinas Zuleyka Jerrís Rivera Mendoza Miss Universe 2006
2005   Salinas Cynthia Enid Olavarría Rivera 1st Runner-Up
2004   Cidra Alba Giselle Reyes Santos 2nd Runner-Up
  • Miss Photogenic
2003   Vieques Carla Tricoli Rodríguez Unplaced
  • Miss Photogenic
2002   Utuado Isis Marie Casalduc González Unplaced
  • Miss Photogenic
2001   Lares Denise Marie Quiñones August Miss Universe 2001
  • Miss Photogenic
2000   Guaynabo Zoraida Isabel Fonalledas Ferraiouli Unplaced
1999   Lares Brenda Liz López Ramos Top 10
  • Miss Photogenic

Miss Puerto Rico

Miss Puerto Rico was held from 1952 until 1998 under the direction of Anna Santisteban.

Year City Titleholder Placement at Miss Universe Notes
1998   Aguas Buenas Joyce Marie Giraud Mojica 2nd Runner-Up
1997   San Juan Ana Rosa Brito Suárez Top 10
1996   Toa Alta Sarybel Velilla Cabeza Unplaced
1995   Corozal Desirée Lowry Rodríguez Top 6
1994   Isabela Brenda Esther Robles Cortés Unplaced
1993   Toa Alta Dayanara Torres Delgado Miss Universe 1993
1992   Bayamón Daisy García Rodríguez Unplaced
1991   Toa Alta Lizzette Marie Bouret Echevarría Unplaced
1990   Guaynabo Maria Luisa Fortuño Cosimi Unplaced
1989   Salinas Catalina María Villar Ruiz Unplaced
1988   Guaynabo Isabel Maria Pardo Cubeñas Unplaced
1987   San Juan Laurie Tamara Simpson Rivera 4th Runner-Up
1986   San Germán Elizabeth Robison Latalladi Top 10
1985   San Juan Deborah Fátima Carthy-Deu Miss Universe 1985
1984   Mayagüez Sandra Beauchamp Roche Unplaced
1983   Trujillo Alto Carmen Batíz Vergara Unplaced
1982   Juncos Lourdes Milagros Mantero Hormazábal Unplaced
1981   Guaynabo Carmen Lotti Rodríguez Unplaced
1980   Caguas Agnes Tañón Correa Top 12
1979   Mayagüez Teresa "Tere" López Hernández Unplaced
1978   San Juan Ada Cecille Perkins Flores Unplaced
1977   Ponce Maria Del Mar Rivera Veglio Unplaced
1976   Salinas Elizabeth Zayas Ortiz Unplaced
1975   San Germán Lorell Del Carmen Carmona Juan Unplaced
1974   San Juan Sonia María Stege Chardón Top 12
1973   Orocovis Gladys Vanessa Colón Díaz Unplaced
1972   Santurce Bárbara Torres Viñolo Unplaced
1971   San Juan Idalia Margarita "Beba" Franco Cantino 3rd Runner-Up
1970   Santurce Marisol Malaret Contreras Miss Universe 1970
1969   Río Piedras Aida Betancourt Unplaced
1968   Santurce Marylene Carrasquillo Unplaced
1967   Fajardo Ivonne Coll Mendoza Unplaced
1966   Santurce Carol Bajandas Unplaced
1965   Caguas Gloria Cobián Díaz Unplaced
1964   San Juan Yolanda Rodríguez Machín Unplaced
1963   Ponce Jeanette Biascoechea Unplaced
1962   San Juan Ana Celia Sosa Unplaced
1961   San Juan Enid Del Valle Unplaced
1957   Ponce Mapita Mercado Cordero Unplaced
  • Miss Congeniality
1956   San Lorenzo Paquita Vivo Unplaced
1955   Trujillo Alto Carmen Laura Betancourt Unplaced
1954   San Juan Lucy Santiago Unplaced
1953   San Juan Wanda Irizarry Unplaced
1952   Lares Marilia Levy Bernal Unplaced

Statistic rankings

Placements at Miss Universe

Placement Title Year
Miss Universe 5 1970, 1985, 1993, 2001, 2006
Top 5/6 11 1971, 1987, 1995, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
Top 10/12 8 1974, 1980, 1986, 1997, 1999, 2010, 2020, 2021
Top 16/20 2 2011, 2013

Cities with most titleholders

City Title Year
  San Juan 12 1953, 1954, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1971, 1974, 1978, 1985, 1987, 1997, 2017
  Guaynabo 5 1981, 1988, 1990, 2000, 2015
  Salinas 4 1976, 1989, 2005, 2006
  Santurce 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972
  Lares 3 1952, 1999, 2001
  Toa Alta 1991, 1993, 1996
  Ponce 1957, 1963, 1977
  Fajardo 2 1967, 2022
  Toa Baja 2014, 2019
  Isabela 1994, 2016*
  Río Grande 2010, 2012
  Corozal 1995, 2011
  San Germán 1975, 1986
  Mayagüez 1979, 1984
  Trujillo Alto 1955, 1983
  Caguas 1965, 1980
  Patillas 1 2023
  Loíza 2021
  San Sebastián 2020
  Rincón 2018
  Aguadilla 2016*
  Arecibo 2013
  Cabo Rojo 2009
  Dorado 2008
  Guayanilla 2007
  Cidra 2004
  Vieques 2003
  Utuado 2002
  Aguas Buenas 1998
  Bayamón 1992
  Juncos 1982
  Orocovis 1973
  Río Piedras 1969
  San Lorenzo 1956

Gallery of winners

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, the First Runner-up of 2019 crowned as the Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2020

References

  1. ^ Miss Puerto Rico Universe 2007 Podcast
  2. ^ "Río Grande se lleva la corona - El Nuevo Día". www.elnuevodia.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-12.
  3. ^ "Miss Universo le quita franquicia de Miss Universe P. R. A Desireé Lowry".
  4. ^ "Denise Quiñones será directora de franquicia MUPR".
  5. ^ "Miss Puerto Rico defiende sus raíces tras polémica". 9 November 2011.
  6. ^ "La nueva Miss Universe Puerto Rico enfrenta críticas por su nacionalidad".
  7. ^ Jun, Kwanwoo (2003-12-03). "Lost in Storm's Debris: A Beauty Pageant". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  8. ^ Kenya, News (2011-07-15). "Beauty with scandals". Standard Digital News. Retrieved 2016-09-11. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  9. ^ Vietnam, News (2008-10-08). "Những scandal của Miss World". Vietnam Express. Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2016-09-11. {{cite news}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ Ibrahim, Lynda (2013-09-13). "The misses and missuses of the world". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  11. ^ Lowe, Aya (2016-01-25). "Philippines' Miss Universe returns home, ignites dreams". Channel NewsAsia. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  12. ^ "Miss Patillas, Karla Inelisse Guilfú Acevedo, se corona como Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2023". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 August 2023.
  13. ^ "Miss Fajardo, Ashley Ann Cariño Barreto, se corona como Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2022". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). August 12, 2022. Retrieved August 12, 2022.
  14. ^ "Así brilló Miss Loíza, Michelle Colón, en Miss Universe Puerto Rico". El Nuevo Día (in Spanish). October 1, 2021. Retrieved October 1, 2021.

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