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Miss Teen International
Established1966; 58 years ago (1966)
FounderAl Burton
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersEcuador
Location
Official language Spanish
CEO PresidentRodrigo Moreira
(2014–present)
Websitemissteeninternational.org

Miss Teen International is an international beauty pageant for girls aged 15–19 years of all nationalities, operated by Ecuadorian businessman Rodrigo Moreira, owner of all intellectual property rights in Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, Mexico and Panama.

The current winner is Éffora Consoli of Brazil, who was crowned as Miss Teen International 2023, on November 15, 2023, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

History

1966 to 1969

The first contest bestowing the title of Miss Teen International took place on Wednesday, April 4, 1966, in Hollywood and was hosted by Adam West, star of TV's Batman, with guest appearances by actresses Mia Farrow and Barbara Parkins, actors Vic Morrow and John Astin, singers Robert Goulet and Sonny & Cher, and 1965 Miss Teen USA Susan Henning.

The 1967 Miss Teen International pageant was held again in Hollywood on Saturday, March 20, and was hosted by actress Sally Field and actor-singer Noel Harrison, with 1966 Miss Teen USA Cindy Lewis making an appearance, along with the current 1966 and first Miss Teen International, Ewa Aulin, 17, who crowned her successor.

At the 1968 pageant in Hollywood on Saturday, April 13, there were 12 girls from different countries participating in the event, with Miss Teen USA Pamela Martin, 18, representing the United States.

The pageant was produced by Al Burton and the final competition aired as a single one-hour special nationally in prime time in the United States for each of four consecutive years on the ABC Television network in the United States and syndicated airing in foreign TV markets.

1993 to 2014

A version of the pageant unrelated to the original 1966 Hollywood pageant based in Costa Rica began in 1993 by Enrique Gonzalez, who also operated the Mr Costa Rica and Miss Teen Costa Rica pageants. It was held through 2014 with the winner that year being Ailin Adorno, 17, of Paraguay.

Currently Rodrigo Moreira is the owner of all intellectual property rights in the Registry of Intellectual Property Ministry of Justice and Peace of Costa Rica.

2014 to 2018

Another version was first held in 2014 and was previously called Miss Teenager International. The title was won by Fabiola Ortiz from Bolivia, the first winner.

She not only won the maximum title, but she also obtained the prizes for Best Figure and Best Smile. Fabiola was sent to the contest by Promociones Gloria.

2019 to present

A version of the Miss Teen International pageant based in Ecuador is held annually. It began planning operation in 2018 by Rodrigo Moreira, who filed a trademark application that year in Ecuador for "Miss Teen International" (in English) and was approved in 2019. The first winner of the Miss Teen International title in Ecuador in 2019 was Luciana Begazo of Peru.

Rodrigo Moreira also owns the trademark at the National Institute of Industrial Property of Chile, the National Office of Industrial Property Ministry of Industry, Trade and MSMEs (ONAPI) of the Dominican Republic, the National Center of Records of the Republic of El Salvador and the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property of the Federal government of the United Mexican States.

Eligibility criteria

Sex Female
Age range 15 to 19
Marital status Single
Height At least 1.60 metres / 5'2"
Skills Communication skills, modelling experience
Additional attributes Photogenic, pleasing personality, friendly

Titleholders

Edition Titleholder Country Venue of Competition Ref.
Al Burton pageant ownership era
1966 Ewa Aulin  Sweden Hollywood, California, United States
1967 Alice Alfeim  Norway
1968 Jeanette McLeod  Australia
1969 Mary Louise Lewis  England
Enrique Gonzalez pageant ownership era
1993 Sofia Andersson  Sweden San José, Costa Rica
1994 Ana Carina Góis  Brazil
1995 Kristen Hungerford  Sweden
1996 Renata Cavazzana  Brazil
1997 Katherine González  Puerto Rico
1998 Vanessa Martins  Brazil Guatemala City, Guatemala
1999 Carolina Raven  Aruba San José, Costa Rica
2000 Mary Ann Statia  Curacao Oranjestad, Aruba
2001 Yaraliz Lasanta  Puerto Rico Willemstad, Curacao
2002 Fabriella Quesada  Costa Rica San José, Costa Rica
2003 María Teresa Rodríguez  Costa Rica Coliseo Luis Leoro Franco, Ibarra, Ecuador
2004 Lauryn Eagle  Australia San José, Costa Rica
2005 No pageant held
2006 Mayra Matos  Puerto Rico Teatro Auditorio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica
2007 Jenny Quiroga  Mexico Auditorio del Parque de la Exposición, Lima, Peru
2008 Isabele Sánchez  Brazil Teatro Auditorio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica
2009 Nazareth Cascante  Costa Rica
2010 Lynette do Nascimento  Aruba
2011 Adriana Paniagua  Nicaragua
2012 Valerie Hernández  Puerto Rico
2013 Isabella Novaes  Brazil
2014 Ailin Adorno  Paraguay Hotel Riu, Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Rodrigo Moreira pageant ownership era
2014 Fabiola Ortiz  Bolivia Auditorio del MAAC, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2015 Paola Serrano  Puerto Rico Teatro Centro de Arte, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2016 Camila Montenegro  Ecuador Continental Hotel, Panama City, Panama
2017 Tanailyn Medina  Puerto Rico Centro Empresarial Las Cámaras, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2018 Julia Hemza  Brazil
2019 Luciana Begazo  Peru
2020 Maria Alejandra Royo  Panama Nex Televisión, Panama City, Panama
2021 Aurora Villalobos  Mexico Concha Acústica, Parque Samanes, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2022 Yulienke Jacobs  South Africa Hotel Oro Verde, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2023 Éffora Consoli  Brazil Concha Acústica, Parque Samanes, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Judging of the competition took place outside of the normal pageant environment due to the global restrictions on public events and international travel imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The winner was crowned in a live-streamed event.
Winners gallery
  • 2019 Luciana Begazo Peru 2019
    Luciana Begazo
    Peru
  • 2020 Maria Alejandra Royo Panama 2020
    Maria Alejandra Royo
    Panama
  • 2021 Aurora Villalobos Mexico 2021
    Aurora Villalobos
    Mexico
  • 2022 Yulienke Jacobs South Africa 2022
    Yulienke Jacobs
    South Africa
  • 2023 Éffora Consoli Brazil 2023
    Éffora Consoli
    Brazil

Countries/Territories by winning number

Nation Titles Year(s)
 Brazil 7 1994, 1996, 1998, 2008, 2013, 2018, 2023
 Puerto Rico 6 1997, 2001, 2006, 2012, 2015, 2017
 Costa Rica 3 2002, 2003, 2009
 Sweden 1966, 1993, 1995
 Mexico 2 2007, 2021
 Aruba 1999, 2010
 Australia 1968, 2004
 South Africa 1 2022
 Panama 2020
 Peru 2019
 Ecuador 2016
 Paraguay 2014
 Nicaragua 2011
 Curacao 2000
 England 1969
 Norway 1967

See also

Notes

References

  1. "INPI". inpi.gov.br. Brazil. July 25, 2023. Retrieved July 27, 2023. (original in Portuguese)
  2. ^ "INAPI - Consulta de Marca". inapi.cl. Chile: National Institute of Industrial Property. 2023. Retrieved July 17, 2023. (INAPI, National Institute of Industrial Property, Chile)
  3. ^ "WIPO PUBLISH 1.5a". rnp.go.cr. Costa Rica: National Registry of Costa Rica. 2023. p. 10. Retrieved June 5, 2023. (The Gazette of Intellectual Rights, published by the National Registry of Costa Rica)
  4. ^ "Oficina Nacional de la Propiedad Industrial – ONAPI". onapi.gov.do. Dominican Republic. March 6, 2023. Retrieved April 10, 2023. (original in Spanish)
  5. ^ "CNR Centro Nacional de Registros". cnr.gob.sv. El Salvador. March 6, 2023. Retrieved April 28, 2023. (original in Spanish)
  6. ^ "La Gaceta de los Derechos Intelectuales". gaceta.propiedadintelectual.gob.ec. Ecuador: Servicio Nacional de Derechos Intelectuales. 2018. p. 278. Retrieved May 20, 2021. (The Gazette of Intellectual Rights, published by the National Service for Intellectual Rights, Ecuador)
  7. ^ "Mexican Institute of Industrial Property". gob.mx/impi/. Mexico. June 30, 2023. Retrieved June 30, 2023. (original in Spanish)
  8. "DIGERPI Directorate General of the Industrial Property Registry Ministry of Commerce and Industries (DIGERPI)". digerpi.gob.pa. Panama. December 11, 2023. Retrieved December 11, 2023. (original in Spanish)
  9. ^ "Miss Teen International 2023: Éffora Consoli of Brazil". pageantopolis.net. Miami, Florida: Pageantopolis. November 14, 2023. Retrieved December 4, 2023. Effora Consoli, a 17-year-old model from Santa Catarina, Brazil, beat 20 other contestants to win her country's seventh international crown at the megaevent held in Guayaquil, Ecuador. She also won the award for Best National Costume at Miss Teen International 2023 in a preliminary contest supported by the authorities and she succeeds last year's winner Yulienke Jacobs of South Africa.
  10. "Yields Throne". newspapers.com. Atlanta, Georgia: The Atlanta Constitution. April 4, 1966. p. 51. Retrieved February 14, 2021. Photo caption: Mia Farrow, left, and Barbara Parkins, right, of Peyton Place, will help Susan Henning, 1965 titleholder of the Miss Teen USA title, pass her crown to another youngster Wednesday in the Miss Teen International Pageant at 10 p.m. on Channel 11.
  11. "TV Highlights" (PDF). rbr.mtpl.org/rbr. Red Bank, New Jersey: The Daily Register. April 6, 1966. p. 24. Retrieved February 24, 2021. 10–11 ( 7) - Special. 'The Miss Teen International Pageant.' Another in the endless round of beauty parades. This time, high school girls representing twelve countries compete with Miss Teen U.S.A. for a new title, in Hollywood. The girls are introduced by emcee Adam 'Batman' West, and such presenters as Robert Goulet, Vic Morrow, John Astin, 'Peyton Place' youngsters, and Sonny and Cher. (Color).
  12. "Teen Fair". newspapers.com. Long Beach, California: Independent Press-Telegram. March 19, 1967. p. 85. Retrieved February 24, 2021. Photo caption: Miss Teen International Trio. Sally Field and Noel Harrison, hosts, with Cindy Lewis, 1966 Miss Teen U.S.A. / Article quote: The second annual 'Miss Teen International Pageant' will be presented in color at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, on Channel 7. The pageant, which will originate live in Hollywood, will bring together Miss Teen International finalists from 11 countries: Japan, France, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Ireland, Canada, Switzerland, England, Ecuador and the United States. ... Seventeen- year-old Ewa Aulin, the blue-eyed, golden-haired Stockholm model who is the reigning Miss Teen International, and who has just completed a year-long tour of world capitals, will crown her successor.
  13. "Michigan Girl Is Miss Teen U.S.A." newspapers.com. Fremont, Ohio: The News Messenger. April 11, 1968. p. 8. Retrieved February 24, 2021. Photo caption: Pamela Martin, 18, clutches her trophy as she accepts congratulations from other competitors in Hollywood after being named Miss Teen U.S.A. during the Teen Age Fair. Miss Martin is a junior at Seaholm high school in Birmingham, Mich. She competed against nine others for the U.S.A. title and on Saturday will be competing against 11 girls from foreign countries for the title of Miss Teen International.
  14. Witbeck, Charles H. (April 6, 1966). "This International Pageant Hails Fun – Not Madness\". newspapers.com. Miami, Florida: The Miami News. p. 32. Retrieved June 3, 2021. HOLLYWOOD – Following, and hopefully not stumbling, on the heels of 'America's Junior Miss Pageant' from Mobile, Ala. is a slicked-up, glamorized Hollywood merchandised version for high school cuties, airing tonight on ABC. It's the 'Miss Teen International Pageant,' spiced by such ABC-TV celebrities as emcee Adam 'Batman' West, and presenters John Astin, Robert Goulet, four youngsters from 'Peyton Place' and the wailers, Sonny and Cher. Endowed with puzzling measurements in stone and centimeters, and capable of speaking a little English, young ladies from countries like Ireland, Mexico, Italy and Germany fly to Hollywood to compete with Miss Teen U.S.A. during Easter vacation week. ... a shrewd little TV producer by the name of Al Burton decided to lure kids away from sin on the sand by putting on a teenage fair, and perhaps earn a few nickels as well.
  15. Terrace, Vincent (2013). Television Specials: 5,336 Entertainment Programs, 1936-2012, 2d ed. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. p. 258. ISBN 9781476612409. Retrieved June 3, 2021. Quote: Miss Teen International. (Beauty Pageant; ABC; Mar. 25, 1967). Single telecast of the finals competition wherein teenage girls from around the world compete in various challenges for the title 'Miss Teen International.' Host: Sally Field, Noel Harrison. Producer: Al Burton. Director: Bob Henry.
  16. Wheat, Lorraine (October 22, 2019). "Al Burton, 'Jeffersons' and 'Diff'rent Strokes' Producer, Dies at 91". variety.com. Variety. Retrieved June 3, 2021. Burton highlighted young women through his beauty pageants 'Miss Teen USA' and 'Miss Teen International,' which were hosted across the country.
  17. "MissTeen International 2014: Canada among the finalists". torontohispano.com. HispanoCity. November 21, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2021. The Paraguayan Ailin Adorno, 17, was crowned the new Miss Teen International 2014 during the contest that was held at the prestigious RIU Palace Guanacaste hotel, Costa Rica, where ladies from different countries participated. ... On the other hand, the organizer of the contest, Enrique González, said that the round of questions played a very important role in deciding the winner. English translation
  18. ^ "Fabiola Ortíz wins the Miss Teenager International". eju.tv. Bolivia: Eju TV. August 11, 2014. Retrieved December 3, 2021. The model, Gloria Fabiola Ortiz, obtained the title of Miss Teenager International 2014 held in Guayaquil, Ecuador. (original in Spanish)
  19. "Peruvian Luciana Begazo brings the Miss Teen International crown". larepublica.pe. Peru: La República. July 21, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2021. The young Peruvian Luciana Begazo established herself as the most beautiful woman at the Miss Teen International, held at the Las Cámaras de Guayaquil Business Center in Ecuador. (original in Spanish)
  20. ^ "Luciana Begazo and Fatima Rivas: Peruvians won international beauty contests". diariocorreo.pe. Peru. September 7, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2021. Luciana Begazo won the Miss Teen International 2019 and Fátima Rivas the Miss Teen Beauty 2019 (original in Spanish)
  21. "Luciana Begazo and Fátima Rivas Win in International Competition". extra.com.pe. Peru. September 10, 2019. Retrieved May 26, 2021. (original in Spanish)
  22. "Costa Rica se llevó el título de Miss Teen Internacional" [Costa Rica took the title of Miss Teen International]. lahoraecuador.com.ec (in Spanish). Ecuador: Diario La Hora. November 30, 2003. Retrieved December 6, 2023. Finally the jury's decision was known. Uruguay, third finalist; Puerto Rico, second finalist; United States, first runner-up and María Teresa Rodríguez from Costa Rica took the title of Miss Teen International. (original in Spanish)
  23. "Lauryn Eagle, a beauty that hits hard". expreso.ec. Ecuador: Diario Expreso. April 9, 2021. Retrieved June 7, 2023. Her sympathy has led her to be a model winning Miss Teen International 2004 and she was in reality shows.. (original in Spanish)
  24. "Charm of the island". aldia.cr. Costa Rica: Al Día. April 12, 2006. Retrieved June 12, 2023. Miss Puerto Rico, Mayra Matos, won the title of Miss Teen International on Thursday, and also the friendship of all the Costa Rican people. (original in Spanish)
  25. "Adriana Paniagua crowned Miss World Nicaragua". beautypageants.indiatimes.com. Retrieved April 17, 2018. Adriana also happens to be former Miss Teen Nicaragua and Miss Teen International 2011.
  26. "Valerie Hernández, representante de Puerto Rico, se coronó como la nueva Miss Teen International 2012".
  27. "Isabella Novaes, from Brazil, won the Miss Teen crown". nacion.com. Costa Rica: La Nación. December 3, 2013. Retrieved December 6, 2023. With a taste of samba. This is how Miss Teen International 2013 was announced, a beauty pageant in which Isabella Novaes, from Brazil, was crowned the new and brand new youth queen. (original in Spanish)
  28. "Ailin Adorno, ganadora del Miss Teen International: "Normalmante una paraguaya no se trae na corona"". thegreatpageantcommunity.com (in Spanish).
  29. "Internacionales". missteenworldpr.org. Puerto Rico: Teen World of Puerto Rico Inc. December 10, 2018. Retrieved April 10, 2023. (original in Spanish)
  30. "International". missesdelecuador.com. Ecuador: Misses del Ecuador. December 24, 2022. Retrieved April 10, 2023. Camila Montenegro Miss Teen International 2016 (Panama). (original in Spanish)
  31. "Guayaquil hosted the Miss Teen International". expreso.ec. Ecuador: Diario Expreso. May 24, 2017. Retrieved May 25, 2017. Puerto Rican Tanailyn Medina was chosen. (original in Spanish)
  32. "Julia Hemza é eleita Miss Teen Internacional 2018 no Equador" [Julia Hemza is elected Miss Teen International 2018 in Ecuador]. mundomiss.com (in Portuguese). Brazil: Mundo Miss Magazine. July 10, 2018. Retrieved October 26, 2022. Julia Hemza, 16, born in São Paulo, won the Miss Teen International 2018 contest held last Saturday, July 7, in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador. (original in Portuguese)
  33. "María Alejandra Royo was chosen Miss Teen International 2020". elsiglo.com.pa. Panama: El Siglo. May 25, 2021. Retrieved May 28, 2021. María Alejandra Royo, 19-year-old, was crowned "Miss Teen International" 2020. (original in Spanish)
  34. "Mexicana Aurora Villalobos ganó el concurso Miss Teen International 2021" [Mexican Aurora Villalobos won the Miss Teen International 2021 contest] (in Spanish). October 24, 2021. Retrieved November 30, 2021. [Mexican Aurora Villalobos, a 19-year-old nutrition student and flight attendant, was crowned "Miss Teen International" 2021 ″ at the event that was held in the city of Guayaquil, Ecuador.] English translation
  35. "Gana mexicana Miss Teen International 2021 en Ecuador" [Mexican Miss Teen International 2021 wins in Ecuador] (in Spanish). November 29, 2021. Retrieved November 30, 2021. [Aurora Villalobos, Nutrition student and flight attendant, originally from Ocotlán, Jalisco, 19 years old, was crowned "Miss Teen International 2021" at the Guayaquil event, she also won first place in the election of the Best International Typical Costume 2021] English translation
  36. "Yulienke Jacobs ganó el Miss Teen International 2022" [Yulienke Jacobs won the Miss Teen International 2022]. ultimahoraecuador.com (in Spanish). Ecuador: Ultima Hora. October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 21, 2022. Jacobs became the first South African to win Miss Teen International. (original in Spanish)
  37. "Sudafricana Yulienke Jacobs es la nueva Miss Teen International 2022" [South African Yulienke Jacobs is the new Miss Teen International 2022]. lahoraecuador.com.ec (in Spanish). Ecuador: Diario La Hora. October 26, 2022. Retrieved October 26, 2022. The 16-year-old model Yulienke Jacobs, representative of South Africa, was crowned Miss Teen International 2022, in the world-class event that took place last Wednesday, October 19 at the Oro Verde Hotel, within the framework of the 202 years of Independence of Guayaquil. (original in Spanish)
  38. "Yulienke Jacobs Miss Teen International 2022" [Yulienke Jacobs Miss Teen International 2022]. mundomiss.com (in Portuguese). Brazil: Mundo Miss Magazine. October 22, 2022. Retrieved October 26, 2022. Meet the South African who won the title of Miss Teen International in Ecuador. (original in Portuguese)

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