Miss Universe Spain 2018
DateJune 29, 2018 (2018-06-29)
PresentersJorge Lucas & Harry Levi
EntertainmentAna Mena & Atacados
VenueAugust Auditorium, Palau Firal i de Congressos, Tarragona, Spain
BroadcasterLocal Media TV
Entrants20
Placements6
WinnerÁngela Ponce
Sevilla

Miss Universe Spain 2018 was the sixth edition of the Miss Universe Spain pageant. It was held in August Auditorium, Palau Firal i de Congressos in Tarragona on June 29, 2018, with 20 finalists competing. Sofía del Prado of Castilla-La Mancha crowned her successor at the end of the event. The winner represented Spain at Miss Universe 2018 pageant.[1] Ángela Ponce became the first trans woman to win the competition.

The event was broadcast live and direct nationally by the forty-two regional television stations that make up the Cadena Local TV group and also via Broadcasting through the official channel on YouTube for viewers around the world.

Results

Placements

Placements Candidates
Miss Universe Spain 2018
1st Runner-Up
  •  Madrid – Miriam Paredes Gines
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
  •  Madrid - Raquel Arias Jimenez
4th Runner-Up
5th Runner-Up
  •  Madrid – Andrea de las Heras

Candidates

20 contestants competed for the title of Miss Universe Spain 2018:

#CandidatesAgeHometownProvince
1Sheila Monjas21Madrid Madrid
2Miriam Paredes Gines24Madrid Madrid
3Daniela González Lorenzo17Tenerife Tenerife
4Romina Arias19Zaragoza Zaragoza
5Anakristina Rivero18Zaragoza Zaragoza
6Patricia Lamana20Madrid Madrid
7Mireia Cano24Barcelona Barcelona
8Noelia Roel27Galicia Galicia
9Aitana Jimenez18Tenerife Tenerife
10Vanesa Fernández21Cantabria Cantabria
11Paula Flores Pérez21Tenerife Tenerife
12Ariadna Cerrato Suarez21Tarragona Tarragona
13Raquel Arias Jimenez26Madrid Madrid
14Ana Fernández Córdoba24Seville Sevilla
15Magnolia Martinez19Alicante Alicante
16Mari Cayrols22Valencia Valencia
17Andrea de las Heras23Madrid Madrid
18Susana Sánchez25Salamanca Salamanca
19Paola López18Gran Canaria Las Palmas
20Ángela Ponce27Seville Sevilla

References

  1. "Miss Universe Spain 2018, con acento canario".
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