Reinas de Costa Rica
Formation1965
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersSan José
Location
Membership
Miss World
Miss International
Miss Earth
Miss Supranational
Official language
Spanish
President
Alan Aleman

Reinas de Costa Rica is a national beauty pageant in Costa Rica that selects representatives to the Miss World and Miss International pageant. After the Miss Costa Rica pageant stopped sending contestants to the Miss World and Miss International pageants in 2006, the franchise was acquired by the Reinas de Costa Rica organization presided by Alan Aleman. However, after two years of absence in the Miss World pageant in 2017-2018, the organization eventually lost the franchise to the newly established contest, Concurso Nacional de Belleza de Costa Rica, in 2019.[1] The organization also lost the Miss Earth franchise to Jose Vásconez in 2016.[2][3]

This pageant is unrelated to the Miss Costa Rica Organization.

Representatives at Big Four pageants

The following women have represented Costa Rica in three of the Big Four major international beauty pageants for women.[4][5] These are Miss World, Miss International, and Miss Earth with the exception of Miss Universe which has its own national franchise in Costa Rica.[6][7][8]

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semi-finalists

Representatives at Miss World

On occasion, when the candidate does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, another girl is sent.

In 2005, Costa Rica was crowned as Miss Asia Pacific International 2005. She withdrew the title and competed at the Miss World pageant. This is the first time Costa Rica withdrew the title as the reigning queen. Later in 2007, Committee Miss Costa Rica has created a separate pageant called "Reinas de Costa Rica" to select its representative for Miss World 2007 and then lost the franchise to the Concurso Nacional de Belleza de Costa Rica in 2019.[1]

Year Miss World Costa Rica Province Placement Special Awards Notes
Miss Costa Rica (1965 - 2006)
1965Marta Eugenia Escalante FernándezPuntarenasTop 16
1966Sonia MoraHerediaUnplaced
1967Marjorie FurnissLimónUnplaced
1968Patricia DiersLimónUnplaced
1969Damaris UreñaGuanacasteUnplaced
1970No Representative
1971No Representative
1972Victoria Eugenia Ross GonzálezSan JoséUnplaced
1973No Representative
1974Rose Marie Laprade CotoGuanacasteUnplaced
1975María Mayela Bolaños UgaldeDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1976Ligia María Ramos QuesadaDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1977Carmen María Núñez BenavidesDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1978Maribel Fernández García[9]San JoséTop 15
1979Maríanela Brealey MoraHerediaUnplaced
1980Marie Claire Tracy CollGuanacasteUnplaced
1981Sucetty Salas QuintanillaPuntarenasUnplaced
1982Maureen Jiménez SolanoDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1983María Meléndez HerreraDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1984Catalina María Blum PeñaDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1985Maríanela Herrera MarínDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1986Ana Lorena González GarcíaSan JoséTop 15
1987Alexandra Eugenia Martínez FuentesPuntarenasUnplaced
1988Virginia Steinvorth KobergAlajuelaUnplaced
1989María Antonieta Sáenz VargasLimónUnplaced
1990Andrea Murillo FallasAlajuelaUnplaced
1991Eugenie Jiménez PachecoHerediaUnplaced
1992Marisol Soto AlarcónSan JoséUnplaced
1993Laura Odio SalasDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1994Silvia Ester Muñoz MataDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1995Shasling Navarro AguilarSan JoséUnplaced
1996Natalia Carvajal LorenzoCartagoUnplaced
1997Rebeca Escalante TrejosSan JoséUnplaced
1998María Luisa Ureña SalazarDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1999Fiorella Martínez MartínezHerediaUnplaced
2000Cristine de Mezerville FerretoHerediaUnplaced
2001Piarella Peralta RodríguezLimónUnplacedMiss Scholarship
2002No Representative
2003Shirley Alvárez SandovalGuanacasteUnplaced
2004Shirley Calvo JiménezSan JoséUnplaced
2005Leonora Jiménez MongeAlajuelaUnplacedMiss Asia Pacific 2005
2006Bélgica Arias PalomoGuanacasteUnplaced
Reinas de Costa Rica (2007 - 2016)
2007Wendy del Carmen Cordero SánchezCartagoUnplaced
2008María Amalia Matamoros SolisSan JoséUnplaced
2009Angie Catalina Alfaro LoriaAlajuelaUnplaced
2010Dayana Aguilera SequeiraAlajuelaUnplaced
2011Paola ChaverriHerediaUnplaced
2012Silvana Sánchez JiménezSan JoséUnplaced
2013Yarly Marín LedezmaHerediaUnplaced
2014Mariam Natasha Sibaja BermúdezSan JoséUnplaced
2015Ángelica ReyesPérez ZeledónUnplaced
2016Melania González MongeSan JoséUnplaced
2017No Representative
2018No Representative
Miss World Costa Rica (2019 - present)
2019Jéssica Jiménez MuñozSan JoséUnplacedTop 32 Miss World Sport
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2021Tamara Dal MasoPuntarenasUnplaced
2023Krisly Salas[10]AlajuelaTBA

Representatives at Miss International

Before joining to Reinas de Costa Rica, the 1st runner-up or Winner of Miss Costa Rica represented her country at the Miss International pageant. On occasion, when the candidate does not qualify (due to age) for either contest, another girl is sent. As of 2003, Committee Miss Costa Rica has created a separate pageant called "Reinas de Costa Rica" to select its representative for Miss International 2003.

Year Miss International Costa Rica Province Placement Special Awards Notes
1965Ana KobergLimónUnplaced
1966Pageant did not held
1967No Representative
1968Ana María RiveraDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1969Sonia KohkemperCartagoUnplaced
1970Haydée BrenesPuntarenasTop 15
1971No Representative
1972Isabel AmadorSan JoséUnplaced
1973No Representative
1974Ilse Magdolna von HeroldSan JoseUnplaced
1975María Lidieth Mora BadillaCartagoUnplaced
1976Maritza Elizabeth Ortiz CalvoCartagoUnplaced
1977Hannia Chavarria CórdobaAlajuelaUnplaced
1978Marlene Lourdes Amador BarrenecheaGuanacasteUnplaced
1979María Lorena Acuña KarpinskiSan JoséUnplaced
1980Lorna Marlene Chávez Mata[11]Distrito CapitalMiss International 1980Best National Costume
1981Trylce Jirón GarcíaLimónUnplaced
1982Sigrid Lizano MejíaHerediaUnplaced
1983Gidget Sandoval Herrera[12]San JoséMiss International 1983
1984Mónica Zamora VelascoPuntarenasUnplaced
1985Maríanela Herrera MarínDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1986Ana Lorena González GarcíaSan JoséUnplaced
1987Alexandra Eugenia Martínez FuentesPuntarenasUnplaced
1988Erika María Paoli GonzálezLimónTop 15
1989María Antonieta Sáenz VargasLimónUnplaced
1990Andrea Murillo FallasAlajuelaUnplaced
1991Eugenie Jiménez PachecoHerediaUnplaced
1992Marisol Soto AlarcónSan JoséUnplaced
1993Laura Odio SalasDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1994Silvia Ester Muñoz MataDistrito CapitalUnplaced
1995No Representative
1996No Representative
1997No Representative
1998No Representative
1999No Representative
2000No Representative
2001No Representative
2002No Representative
2003Merilyn Villalta CastroDistrito CapitalUnplaced
2004Tatiana Vargas CruzAlajuelaUnplaced
2007Ibis Leonela Paniagua VialesGuanacasteUnplaced
2010Mariela Aparicio AlfaroSan JoséTop 15
2011María Fernanda AriasAlajuelaUnplaced
2012Mariam Natasha Sibaja BermúdezSan JoséUnplaced
2013Andrea María Rojas PachecoSan JoséUnplaced
2015Melania González MongeSan JoséUnplaced
2016Raquel GuevaraSan JoséUnplaced
2017Paola ChacónSan JoséUnplaced
2018Glennys Medina SeguraGuanacasteUnplaced
2019Tamara Dal MasoSan JoséUnplaced
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020
2021 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2021
2022Mahyla Roth Benavides[13]LimónTop 15
2023Stacy MonteroLimónUnplaced

Representatives at Miss Earth

During 2007 - 2015, the Costa Rica representatives at Miss Earth were sent by Reinas de Costa Rica. After the absence in 2016, a Costa Rican producer Jose Vásconez acquired the franchise and ran the pageant separately to select the country representatives for Miss Earth. Vásconez also serves as the national director of Miss Intercontinental Costa Rica.[2][3]

Year Miss Earth Costa Rica Province Placement Special Awards Notes
Miss Costa Rica (2002 - 2006)
2002Maria del Mar Ruiz CarballoSan JoséUnplaced
2003Marianela Zeledón BolañosSan JoséMiss Water (2nd Runner-up)
2004Karlota Calderon BrenesSan JoseUnplaced
2005No Representative
2006Mari Paz DuarteSan JoseUnplaced
Reinas de Costa Rica (2007 - 2015)
2007Natalia Mattey SalasGuanacasteUnplaced
2008Wendy Cordero SánchezGuanacasteUnplaced
2009Malena de los ÁngelesSan JoséUnplaced
2010Allyson Alfaro CaravacaDistrito CapitalUnplaced
2011No Representative
2012Fabiana GranadosGuanacasteTop 16Miss Ever Bilena
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Resorts Wear (Group 2)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Miss Photogenic
Miss Costa Rica 2013
2013Mariela Aparicio AlfaroSan JoséUnplacedBest in Swimsuit (Top 15)Top 10 Miss Grand International 2015
2014No Representative
2015Andrea RojasPalmaresUnplaced2nd place, silver medalist(s) Snowman Challenge
2016No Representative
Miss Earth Costa Rica (2017 - present)
2017Fernanda RodríguezAlajuelaUnplaced2nd place, silver medalist(s) Long Gown (Group 2)
2018Arianna MedranoPuntarenasUnplaced
2019Linda ÁvilaSan JoséUnplaced
2020Kelly Avila MoraSan JoséTop 203rd place, bronze medalist(s) National Costume (America)

2nd place, silver medalist(s) Talent (Sing) (America)

1st place, gold medalist(s) Best Eco-Video (America)

2021No Representative

Representatives at Miss Supranational

Year Miss Supranational Costa Rica Province Placement Special Awards Notes
2024Maria Jose Segura[14]San JoseTBA
2023Margaret GraySan JoséUnplaced
2022Natalia GonzálezSan JoséUnplaced
Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no competition held between 2020-2021
2019Lohana AguilarCartagoUnplaced
2018Allyson Alfaro CaravacaSan JoséUnplaced
2017Nicole MenayoHerediaTop 10
2016Karla Paola Chacón FuentesSan JoséUnplaced
2015Mónica Patricia Zamora ChavarríaSan JoséUnplaced
2014Claudia Gallo SalazarSan JoséUnplaced
2013Elena Correa UsugaSan JoséUnplaced
2012Karina RamosSan JoséTop 20

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