Miss Brazil 2004
Date15 April 2004
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueCredicard Hall, São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil
Broadcaster
Entrants27
Placements10
WinnerFabiane Niclotti
Rio Grande do Sul
CongenialityJuliana Melo
Sergipe

Miss Brazil 2004 (Portuguese: Miss Brasil 2004) was the 50th edition of the Miss Brazil pageant. It was held on 15 April 2004 at Credicard Hall in São Paulo, São Paulo State, Brazil and was hosted by Nayla Micherif and Gustavo Gianetti with Thiago Mansur, Astrid Fontenelle, Fernando Scherer, Sabrina Parlatore, Luciana Curtis, and Isabella Fiorentino all as commentators. Gislaine Ferreira, who is originally from Minas Gerais but competed as Miss Tocantins, crowned her successor Fabiane Niclotti of Rio Grande do Sul at the end of the event. Niclotti represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2004 pageant. 1st Runner-Up, Iara Coelho of Minas Gerais, represented Brazil at Miss World 2004 and 2nd Runner-Up, Grazi Massafera of Paraná, represented the country at Miss International 2004.[1][2][3][4]

Results

Final Results Contestant
Miss Brazil 2004
Miss Brazil Universe 2004
1st Runner-Up
Miss Brazil World 2004
2nd Runner-Up
Miss Brazil International 2004
3rd Runner-Up
  • Roraima - Francielly Araújo
4th Runner-Up
  • Amazonas – Tatiane Alves
Top 10
  • Alagoas – Danielle Souza
  • Bahia – Danielle Abrantes
  • Rio de Janeiro – Carolina Pires
  • Rondônia – Eunice Pratti
  • Santa Catarina – Glenda Saccomano

Special Awards

Award Winner
Miss Congeniality
(Miss Simpatia)
  • Sergipe – Juliana Melo
Miss Popular Vote

Contestants

The delegates for Miss Brazil 2004 were:[10]

  • Acre - Fabíola Gomes dos Santos
  • Alagoas - Fernanda Scorsatto Dorigon
  • Amapá - Ellen Paula Coutinho Santana
  • Amazonas - Priscilla Meirelles de Almeida
  • Bahia - Karoline Araújo de Souza
  • Ceará - Jorlene Rodrigues Cordeiro
  • Federal District (Brazil)|name=Distrito Federal - Alynne da Silva Coutinho
  • Espírito Santo - Angélica Corona Bassini
  • Goiás - Jane de Sousa Borges Oliveira
  • Maranhão - Lara Polyane Furtado Cunha
  • Mato Grosso - Betânia Cristina Zambiazzi
  • Mato Grosso do Sul - Maisa Krüger
  • Minas Gerais - Iara Maria R. Azevedo Coelho
  • Pará - Karla Braga Albuquerque
  • Paraíba - Isabela Marinho da Nóbrega
  • Paraná - Grazielli Soares Massafera
  • Pernambuco - Amanda H. Nolasco Cavalcanti
  • Piauí - Shênia Laiane Magalhães de Oliveira
  • Rio de Janeiro - Anelise Gomes Sobral
  • Rio Grande do Norte - Suzana Schott da Silveira
  • Rio Grande do Sul - Fabiane Tesche Niclotti[11]
  • Rondônia - Luana Najara Aben Athar Silva
  • Roraima - Catarina de Lima Guerra
  • Santa Catarina - Célia Renata da Silva
  • São Paulo - Mayra Bernava Simões
  • Sergipe - Juliana Melo Soares Silva
  • Tocantins - Fânia Marielle Teixeira

References

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  2. "Gaúcha vence o Miss Brasil 2004 - Cultura". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  3. "Folha de S.Paulo - Miss Brasil 2004: "Biônicas" disputam hoje o título de "a mais bela" - 15/04/2004". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  4. "Folha Online - Ilustrada - Participação de "modernos" não salva Miss Brasil 2004 - 16/04/2004". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  5. "ISTOÉ Gente". www.terra.com.br. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  6. "Gaúcha é eleita Miss Brasil". ISTOÉ Independente (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2004-04-21. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  7. "Grazi Massafera comenta morte de Miss Brasil 2004, Fabiane Niclotti: 'Triste'". www.purepeople.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  8. "UOL Tablóide - Especial Miss Brasil 2004". noticias.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  9. "Folha Online - Ilustrada - Gaúcha vence concurso Miss Brasil 2004 - 16/04/2004". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  10. "Miss Brasil World 2004". Concurso Nacional de Beleza (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-09-05.
  11. "Folha Online - Ilustrada - Inexperiente em concursos, gaúcha conquista Miss Brasil 2004 - 16/04/2004". www1.folha.uol.com.br. Retrieved 2022-09-05.
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