Miss Colombia 2011
Daniella Álvarez, Miss Colombia 2011
Date14 November 2011
PresentersAndrea Serna, Carolina Cruz, Carlos Calero, Carolina Rodríguez Ferrero
EntertainmentDaddy Yankee
VenueAuditorio Barahona, Centro de Convenciones Julio César Turbay, Cartagena de Indias
BroadcasterRCN TV
Entrants26
Placements10
WithdrawalsCórdoba
ReturnsArauca, Boyacá, Caquetá.
WinnerDaniella Álvarez
Atlántico
CongenialityEstefanía Díaz-Granados
Quindío
Best National CostumeJennifer Martínez
Cauca
PhotogenicLaura Marcela Cantillo
Cartagena

Miss Colombia 2011 was the 59th edition of the Miss Colombia pageant. It was held on 14 November 2011 in Cartagena, Colombia.

At the end of the event, Catalina Robayo of Valle crowned Daniella Álvarez of Atlántico as Miss Colombia 2011. She represented Colombia in Miss Universe 2012 but failed to place in the semi-finals.[1][2][3]

Results

Color keys
  •   The contestant was a Finalist/Runner-up in an International pageant.
  •   The contestant was a Semi-Finalist in an International pageant.
  •   The contestant did not place.
Placement Contestant International placement
Miss Colombia 2011
Unplaced – Miss Universe 2012
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
2nd runner-up – Top Model of the World 2011/2012
3rd runner-up
1st runner-up – Miss America Latina 2013
4th runner-up
Top 10

Special awards

AwardContestant
Queen of the Police
Best Body
Best Face
Oster Challenge
  • Cesar – Maria Laura Quintero (tie)
Miss Punctuality
Miss Elegance
Best Regional Costume
  • Cauca – Jennifer Martínez (Judges' Vote)
Zapatilla Real
  • Cesar – Maria Laura Quintero
Miss Photogenic
Natural Beauty
Miss Congeanilaty

Contestants

Twenty-six contestants competed for the title.

Department/CityContestantAgeHometown
Antioquia Olivia Aristizábal Echeverri[4] 21Medellín
Arauca Gina Valentina Diaz Mantilla[5] 20Arauca
Atlántico Daniella Álvarez Vásquez 23Barranquilla
Bogotá Melissa Cano Rey[6] 21Sogamoso
Bolívar Roxana Fortich González 24Cartagena de Indias
Boyaca Lina María Gallego Bejarano[7] 19Puerto Boyacá
Caldas Valentina Muñoz Escobar[8] 22Manizales
Caquetá Lizeth Mendieta Villanueva[9] 20Florencia
Cartagena Laura Marcela Cantillo Torres 20Cartagena de Indias
Cauca Jennifer Martínez Martínez 23Popayán
Cesar María Laura Quintero Dangond 22Valledupar
Chocó Yesica Paola Montoya Valencia 21Turbo
Cundinamarca Thael Osorio Redondo 22Barranquilla
La Guajira Vanessa Carolina Choles Vidal 20Riohacha
Huila Daniela Villaveces Díaz 22Neiva
Magdalena Melissa Carolina Varón Ballesteros 24Santa Marta
Meta Sara Daniela Villarreal Pineda 18Villavicencio
Nariño Catalina Lasso Ortiz 23San Juan de Pasto
Norte de Santander Mayra Alejandra Osorio Chávez 21Cúcuta
Quindío Estefanía Díaz Granados Gallo 20Medellín
Risaralda Tatiana Ángel Ilian 24Bogotá
San Andrés and Providencia Cindy Lane May Escalona 21San Andrés
Santander Andrea Liseth Tavera Sanabria 22Bucaramanga
Sucre Helena Sofía Fadul Bolaños 19Sincelejo
Tolima Piedad Alexandra Herrera Avendaño 22Bello
Valle del Cauca Melina Ramírez Serna 21Cali

References

  1. "Daniella Álvarez, la nueva señorita Colombia". El Espectador (in Spanish). November 15, 2011. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  2. Castro, Laura (November 15, 2011). "Del Atlántico es la nueva Señorita Colombia". El Colombiano (in European Spanish). Retrieved January 4, 2011.
  3. "Así les fue a las últimas señoritas Colombia en Miss Universo". El Tiempo (in Spanish). December 5, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  4. "Olivia Aristizábal Echeverri es la nueva Señorita Antioquia". El Colombiano (in European Spanish). Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  5. "Señorita Arauca: Valentina Díaz Mantilla". El Colombiano (in European Spanish). Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  6. "Ana Melissa Cano Rey fue elegida nueva Señorita Bogotá". El Tiempo (in Spanish). July 15, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  7. "Señorita Boyacá: Lina María Gallego Bejarano". El Colombiano (in European Spanish). Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  8. "Señorita Caldas: Valentina Muñoz Escobar". El Colombiano (in European Spanish). Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  9. "Señorita Caquetá: Lizeth Mendieta Villanueva". El Universal. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
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