Silvana Sánchez
Silvana Sanchez Jimenez | |
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Born | Silvana Sánchez Jiménez 1990 (age 33–34) Heredia, Costa Rica |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss World Costa Rica 2012 (Winner) Miss World 2012 (Unplaced) |
Hair color | Black |
Eye color | Brown |
Silvana Sánchez Jiménez; (born 1990) is a Costa Rican designer and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss World Costa Rica 2012 and represented her country in the Miss World 2012 pageant.
Early life
Silvana was born in Heredia, Costa Rica, and grew up in Palmares, Alejuela, Costa Rica. She attended High School at Liceo Experimental Bilingue de Naranjo, graduating in 2006. She is studied graphic design at Universidad Veritas in San José, Costa Rica.
National Geography Championship
Silvana won the National Geography Championship for Costa Rica high school students in 2004. She represented Costa Rica in the World Geography Championship hosted by National Geographic Magazine in Budapest, Hungary in the same year.
Notable Pageant Placements
- Miss Teen Rica 2006 (Winner)
- Miss Teen Expoworld 2006 (Winner)
- Miss Tourism Millennium 2007 (First runner-up)
- Miss Teen International 2007 (Second runner-up)
- Miss Oriental Tourism 2012 (5th place)
Miss World Costa Rica 2012
Silvana was crowned Miss World Costa Rica 2012 in the city of Heredia. She is 23 years old, and stands 1.80m tall. Silvana Sanchez represented Costa Rica in Miss World 2012 pageant, on August 18, in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China.[1]
Miss World 2012
Silvana competed at 62nd edition of the Miss World pageant but unplaced.
References
- ^ "Miss World Costa Rica 2012, Silvana Sanchez". Beauty Contest Update. Retrieved 2012-03-27.
External links
- Miss Costa Rica official website
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Paola Chaverri | Reinas de Costa Rica 2012 | Succeeded by Yarly Marín Ledezma |
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- ALB: Adrola Dushi
- AGO: Marcelina Vahekeni
- ARG: Camila Solórzano
- ARU: Liza Helder
- AUS: Renae Ayris
- BAH: Celeste Marshall
- BEL: Laura Beyne
- BOL: Yéssica Mouton
- BSW: Sheillah Molelekwa
- BRA: Gabriela Markus
- BVI: Abigail Hyndman
- BUL: Zhana Yaneva
- CAN: Adwoa Yamoah
- CHN: Xu Jidan
- COL: Daniella Álvarez
- CRC: Nazareth Cascante
- HRV: Elizabeta Burg
- CUR: Monifa Jansen
- DNK: Josefine Hewitt
- DOM: Dulcita Lieggi
- SLV: Ana Yancy Clavel
- EST: Natalie Korneitsik
- ETH: Helen Getachew
- FIN: Sara Chafak
- FRA: Marie Payet
- GBN: Channa Divouvi
- GEO: Tamar Shedania
- DEU: Alicia Endemann
- GBR: Holly Hale
- GRE: Vasiliki Tsirogianni
- GUM: Alyssa Cruz Aguero
- GUA: Laura Godoy
- GYN: Ruqayyah Boyer
- HAI: Christela Jacques
- HUN: Ágnes Konkoly
- IND: Shilpa Singh
- IDN: Maria Selena Nurcahya
- IRL: Adrienne Murphy
- ITA: Grazia Maria Pinto
- JAM: Chantal Zaky
- JPN: Ayako Hara
- KOR: Lee Sung-hye
- KOS: Diana Avdiu
- LEB: Rina Chibany
- LTH: Greta Mikalauskytė
- MYS: Kimberley Leggett
- MUR: Ameeksha Devi Dilchand
- MEX: Karina González
- MNG: Andrea Radonjić
- NAM: Tsakana Nkandih
- NED: Nathalie den Dekker
- NZL: Talia Bennett
- NIC: Farah Eslaquit
- NIG: Isabella Ayuk
- NOR: Sara Nicole Andersen
- PAN: Stephanie Vander Werf
- PAR: Egni Eckert
- PHL: Janine Tugonon
- POL: Marcelina Zawadzka
- PUR: Bodine Koehler
- ROM: Delia Monica Duca
- RUS: Elizaveta Golovanova
- SGP: Lynn Tan
- ZAF: Melinda Bam
- ESP: Andrea Huisgen
- LCA: Tara Carla Edward
- SWE: Hanni Beronius
- SWI: Alina Buchschacher
- TAN: Winfrida Dominic
- THA: Farida Waller
- TTO: Avionne Mark
- TUR: Çağıl Özge Özkul
- UKR: Anastasia Chernova
- URU: Camila Vezzoso
- USA: Olivia Culpo (winner)
- VEN: Irene Esser
- VNM: Lưu Thị Diễm Hương
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