Miss Colombia 2009

Miss Colombia 2009
Date November 16, 2009
Presenters Carlos Calero
Carolina Cruz
Andrea Serna
Entertainment Paulina Rubio,
Jorge Celedón
Venue Auditorio Barahona, Centro de Convenciones Julio César Turbay, Cartagena de Indias
Broadcaster RCN TV
Entrants 24
Winner Natalia Navarro Galvis
Bolívar

Miss Colombia 2009, the 75th Miss Colombia pageant, was held at the Centro de Convenciones in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, on Monday, November 16, 2009. Miss Colombia 2008, Michelle Rouillard, crowned Natalia Navarro from the department of Bolívar as the new Miss Colombia. Natalia competed in Miss Universe 2010 being in the 15 finalists.

Results

Results Concursants
Miss Colombia 2009
1st Runner-up
  • Meta - Leydi Viviana Gómez
2nd Runner-up
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
Top 10

* Laura Núñez resigned the title as Tercera Princesa (4th Runner-up)

Special awards

Final competition scores

Departament Evening Gown Swimsuit
Bolívar9.9 (1) 9.9 (1)
Meta9.7 (2) 9.7 (2)
Cundinamarca9.5 (3) 9.5 (3)
Antioquia9.4 (5) 9.6 (5)
Risaralda9.4 (5) 9.4 (5)
Atlántico9.5 (3) 9.5 (3)
Sucre9.4 (5) 9.4 (5)
Bogotá D.C9.2 (8) 9.2 (8)
Quindío9.2 (8) 9.2 (8)
Huila9.2 (8) 9.2 (8)
Cartagena 8.8
Guajira 8.8
San Andrés, P. y S. C. 8.7
Tolima 8.7
Boyacá 8.6
Santander 8.6
Cesar 8.5
Chocó 8.5
Cauca 8.4
Norte de Santander 8.4
Valle 8.4
Caldas 8.2
Córdoba 8.0
Magdalena 8.0

  Miss Colombia 2009
  1st Runner-up
  2nd Runner-up
  3rd Runner-up
  4th Runner-up
  Semifinalists

Delegates

24 delegates competed in the 2009 edition of the national pageant.

Department or city Name Age Height Hometown
Antioquia Macri Elena Vélez Sánchez[1] 20 172 Medellín
Atlántico Laura Carolina Núñez Armenta[2] 21 173 Barranquilla
Bogotá Juliana Robledo Reyes[3] 22 175 Bogotá
Bolívar Natalia Navarro Galvis 22 179 Barranquilla
Boyacá Cindy Marion Jaimes Cárdenas[4] 19 177 Sogamoso
Caldas Vanessa Garrido Mejía[5] 22 170 Manizales
Cartagena Verónica Dávila-Pestana Milano[6] 23 172 Cartagena
Cauca Karen Adriana Mamián Fernández 24 175 La Vega
Cesar Sara Amanda Ordóñez Herrera[7] 24 178 El Copey
Chocó Ledys Johanna Mosquera Palacios[8] 21 168 Turbo
Córdoba Carmen Isabel Márquez Márquez 24 168 Planeta Rica
Cundinamarca Carolina Rodríguez Ferrero[9] 24 174 Bogotá
Guajira María Rita Núñez Vega 23 172 San Juan del Cesar
Huila Mayra Alejandra Roa Rojas 23 170 Neiva
Magdalena Angélica Diazgranados Rodríguez 24 170 Cali
Meta Leydi Viviana Gómez Cortés 21 169 Yotoco
Norte de Santander Karen Ana Ivone Ortega Cuervo[10] 19 166 Cúcuta
Quindío Oriana Hernández Buitrago 23 173 Medellín
Risaralda María Alejandra Franco Zapata 20 168 Pereira
San Andrés, P. y S. C. Shellyann de Ávila de Armas[11] 20 180 San Andrés
Santander Silvia Vanessa Becerra Hernández[12] 21 170 Bucaramanga
Sucre Laura Marcela Peñuela González 20 169 Corozal
Tolima Sofía Cecilia Upegui Bonilla 22 175 Ibagué
Valle Diana María Salgado Salazar 25 178 Cali

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