Miss Brasil 2002
The Miss Brasil 2002 pageant took place 7 April 2002. Each state and the Federal District competed for their state and went to win the title of the Brazilian crown. The winner entered Miss Universe 2002. Miss Brasil Mundo would enter Miss World 2002. Miss Internacional Brasil would enter Miss International 2002. The winner was dethroned after coming back from Miss Universe due to being married at the time of the pageant. The first runner-up, Taíza Thomsen from Santa Catarina, was subsequently crowned Miss Brazil.
Miss Brasil 2002 | |
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Date | 7 April 2002 |
Presenters | Nayla Micherif and Edilásio Jr |
Venue | Gaeta Promoções e Eventos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Broadcaster | RedeTV! |
Entrants | 27 |
Winner | Joseane Karina Oliveira Sousa Rio Grande do Sul |
Results
Final Results | Contestant |
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Miss Brazil 2002 (dethroned) |
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Miss Brazil World 2002 (New Miss Brasil 2002) |
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Miss Brazil International 2001 |
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1st Runner-up |
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2nd Runner-up |
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Top 10 |
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Special Awards
- Miss Internet - Tamara Ribeiro (Minas Gerais)
- Miss Congeniality - Aline Oliveira (Acre)
- Miss Photogenic - Cláudia Rohde (Mato Grosso)
- Best National Costume - Ádria da Silva (Roraima)
Delegates
- Acre - Aline Oliveira Casas
- Alagoas - Érika Catarina Tenório de Amorim
- Amapá - Jorlene Lima de Jesus Modesto
- Amazonas - Tatiane Sofine Barbosa Alves
- Bahia - Bárbara Sinthia Fernandes Moreira
- Ceará - Andréa Batista Monteiro de Morais
- Distrito Federal - Patrícia Wustro
- Espírito Santo - Eliane Gil Gatto
- Goiás - Luana de Oliveira Chaves
- Maranhão - Regiane Farah Botelho
- Mato Grosso - Cláudia Renata Rohde Soare
- Mato Grosso do Sul - Letícia de Souza Ávila
- Minas Gerais - Tamara Raíssa Ribeiro de Faria
- Pará - Mary Helen Corrêa de Oliveira Braga
- Paraíba - Kilma Mônica Donato de Araújo
- Paraná - Keli Monik Kaniak Dulcinea
- Pernambuco - Milena Ricarda Lira de Lima
- Piauí - Roseane Lima de Oliveira
- Rio de Janeiro - Giselle Patricia Leite Gusman
- Rio Grande do Norte - Muriel de Lima Mendes
- Rio Grande do Sul - Joseane Karina Oliveira Sousa
- Rondônia - Renata Andresa Moya Medeiros
- Roraima - Ádria Mayara da Silva Rodrigues
- Santa Catarina - Taíza Maria Thomsen Severina
- São Paulo - Issa Johabel Alves de Oliveira
- Sergipe - Ana Carla Dantas Ferreira
- Tocantins - Daniela Marina Dias Fernandes
External links
- Official site (in Portuguese)
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