Miss Grand Chile

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Miss Grand Chile
Established22 September 2017; 6 years ago (2017-09-22)
FounderBoris Cabrera
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersIquique
Location
Membership
Miss Grand International
Official language
Spanish
President
Gabriel Alfonsino
Parent organization
  • Latin Scouting y CBC Producciones (2017 – 2018)
  • Super Miss Chile (2019 – 2020)
  • Cristian Chanaca Model Agency (2021 – 2022)

Miss Grand Chile is a national female beauty pageant in Chile that has been held annually since 2016, founded by Boris Cabrera of Latin Scouting y CBC Producciones,[1] aiming to select country representatives to compete in its parent international contest, Miss Grand International.[1] In 2019, the pageant license was consigned to Keno Manzur, and subsequently transferred to Cristian Chanaca and Gabriel Alfonsino in 2021,[2] Chanaca later withdrew from the director team in 2023.[citation needed]

Since first participation in 2014, the only one placement of Chile representative at Miss Grand International is top 20 finalists, obtained by "Francisca Lavandero" in 2019.[3] The reigning Miss Grand Chile is "Vanessa Echeverría" of San Pedro de Atacama, who was crowned at the national contest held at Criss Chacana Model Agency in Iquique on 25 September 2021 and later represented the country at Miss Grand International 2021,[2] but got non-placement.[4]

Background

History

Chile joined Miss Grand International for the first time in the 2014 edition in Bangkok, represented by 21-year-old model Karla Bovet Quidel, then absent for two years consecutively.[5][6] Later in 2017, Latin Scouting y CBC Producciones – headed by Boris Cabrera – the organizer of the Reinas de Chile, had obtained the franchise and consequently ran the inaugural edition of the Miss Grand Chile contest at the Music Palace Event Center in Talca on September 22.[1] The contest featured nine national finalists representing Chillán, Chillán Viejo, Concepción, La Florida, Pucón, Puerto Montt, Quillota, Talca, and Valdivia, of whom Nicole Ebner from La Florida was named Miss Grand Chile 2017 and later participated at Miss Grand International 2017 in Vietnam but got a non-placement.[1][7] In addition to crowning such the winner, the Miss Supranational Chile 2017 title was also awarded to Konstanza Schmidt of Quillota.[1] However, since the contest was not held in the following year, the licensee assigned María Flores, one of the 2017 finalists from Concepción, to participate at the international event in Myanmar instead.[8][9]

The pageant was not held in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused the organizer to appoint the candidate to take part in the 2020 international edition in Thailand instead.[10][11] Later in 2021, Manzur relinquished the franchise to Cristian Chanaca and Gabriel Alfonsino, who have been organizing the contest annually since then.[2]

Location and date

Miss Grand Chile Editions
Year Edition Date Final venue Candidates Regional pageants Ref.
2017 1st 22 September Centro de Eventos Music Palace, Talca 9 [1]
2019 2nd 24 May Teatro Parque Cousiño, Santiago 32 [12]
2021 3rd 25 September Criss Chacana Model Agency, Iquique 8 [2][13]
2022 4th 29 May 9 [14][15]
2023 5th 18 June Teatro ICTUS, Santiago de Chile 6 [16]

Titleholders

Miss Grand Chile Titleholders and the result at the international contest
Year Miss Grand Chile Runners-up Ref.
1st runner-up 2nd runner-up 3rd runner-up 4th runner-up
2014 Karla Bovet Quidel
(Araucanía)
No runners-up, the titleholder was appointed. [5]
2017[α] Nicole Ebner
(Santiago Metro)
Muriel Berner
(Los Lagos)
Sol Vargas Sepulveda
(Ñuble)
Konstanza Schmidt
(Valparaíso)
[1]
2018 María Flores
(Biobío)
No runners-up, the titleholder was appointed. [8]
2019 Francisca Ceballos
(Biobío)
Ignacia Albornoz
(Valparaíso)
Vania Pamela Pool
(Antofagasta)
Aylin Jaldin
(Tarapacá)
Antonia Haeger
(Santiago Metro)
[9]
2020 Paula Valentina Benavente
(Valparaíso)
No runners-up, the titleholder was appointed. [10][17]
2021 Vanessa Echeverría Maizares
(Antofagasta)
Adriana Machado
(Tarapacá)
Katia Andrea
(Antofagasta)
Josefa Ramos Bastias
(O'Higgins)
[2][18]
2022 Karina Pérez Gres
(Santiago Metro)
Krishna Sandoval
(Valparaíso)
Tamara Reusch
(Magallanes)
Not assigned [14][19]
2023 Paula Antonia Henríquez
(Santiago Metro)
Camila Joscelyn
(Santiago Metro)
Francisca Ramírez Matta
(La Reina)
Not assigned [16][20]
Color keys for the Placements at Miss Grand International
  Declared as the winner
  Ended as a runner-up (Top 5)
  Ended as a finalist (Top 10)
  Ended as a semifinalist (Top 20/21): 2019[3]
  Unplaced: 2014, 2017,[7] 2018,[21][22][9] 2020,[23][24] and 2021.[4]
Note
1. In the same event, the country representative for Miss Supranational 2017 was also determined.[1]

Participating regions and cities

The following list is the Miss Grand Chile participating regions and cities, as well as the competition results.

Color key:
 Declared as the winner
5 Top 5/6 finalists
C Withdrew during the competition
 First runner-up
10 Top 10/11 finalists
R Representative determined but did not compete
 Second runner-up
20 Top 20 finalists
N No representative
 Third runner-up
Y Unplaced
 Fourth runner-up
 Won another national title as supplemental award
Regions/cities 2017 2019 2021 2022 2023
 Antofagasta N Y N Y
N Y N N
N Y N N
 Araucanía N Y N N N
Y N N N N
N 10 N N N
 Arica and Parinacota N N N N N
N N N N R
 Atacama N N N N N
 Aysén N N N N N
 Biobío N Y N N N
Y Y N N N
N N N N
 Coquimbo N 10 N N N
N 10 N 5 N
N Y N N N
 Los Lagos N Y N N N
Y N N R
 Los Ríos N N N N N
Y N N N N
 Magallanes N N N N N
N N N N
 Maule N Y N N N
Y N N N R
Y N N N N
 Ñuble N N N N N
Y N N 5 N
N N N N
 O'Higgins N Y N N
N 10 N N R
N N N N Y
N N N N N
 Santiago Metro N Y N N N
N 10 N
Y N N N
N N N
N Y N Y R
N N N N Y
N 10 N N N
N Y N Y
N Y N Y N
 Tarapacá N Y Y N N
N Y Y N N
N 5 N
 Valparaíso N Y N N N
Y N N N
N Y N N N
N Y R
Total entrants 9 32 8 10 6

References

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  8. ^ a b "Maria Catalina Flores Vargas crowned Miss Grand Chile 2018". Times of India. 30 September 2018. Archived from the original on 23 March 2019. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
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