Miss Peru 2016

Miss Peru 2016
Date April 23, 2016
Presenters María Julia Mantilla & Mathías Brivio
Entertainment

Lil Silvio & El Vega (Top 15 Swimsuit Competition)

Micheille Soifer & Idéntico (Top 10 Evening Gown Competition)
Venue Ecological Center and Studios of America Television Production, Pachacamac, Lima, Peru
Broadcaster América Televisión
Entrants 31 (30 + 1 contestant saved by the judges during the cut prior to the preliminary competition).
Winner Valeria Piazza [1]
Distrito Capital

The Miss Peru 2016 pageant was held on the night of April 23, 2016. This national beauty contest inaugurated the brand new Ecological Center Studios of America Television in Pachacamac, Lima, Peru after weeks of events.

The outgoing titleholder, Miss Peru 2015, Laura Spoya of Lima crowned her successor, Valeria Piazza of Lima as the new Miss Peru at the end of the event. The crowning featured the assistance of special guest Miss Universe 2015, Pia Wurtzbach of the Philippines who also judged during the final telecast.

Piazza will now represent Peru at Miss Universe 2016.

The 1st and 2nd runner-ups were also crowned, as Priscila Howard and Danea Panta will represent Peru at the Miss Grand International 2016 and Miss International 2016 pageants, respectively.

The pageant was broadcast by America Television for the first time since 2002. The event was hosted by Miss World 2004 and Miss Peru 2004, María Julia Mantilla and presenter Mathías Brivio.

Placements

Final ResultsContestant
Miss Peru 2016

Miss Peru Universe

Miss Grand Peru 2016

1st Runner-Up

Miss International Peru 2016

2nd Runner-Up

3rd Runner-Up*
4th Runner-Up*
Top 11^
Top 15

Delegates

Source: [3]

Judges

Performers

References

  1. "Valeria Piazza es la Miss Perú Universo 2016 - VIDEO". larepublica.pe. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. "Miss Perú 2016: Valeria Piazza fue coronada como la nueva reina". América Noticias. 24 April 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  3. "Miss Perú 2016: las 31 candidatas que disputarán la corona del certamen [FOTOS]". Trome. 24 April 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2016.

External links

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