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Miss Earth México 2011

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Miss Earth México 2011
DateSeptember 17, 2011
VenueChetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Entrants32
Placements17
WinnerCasandra Ananké Becerra Vázquez
Distrito Federal
CongenialityMichelle Ramos
Hidaldo
PhotogenicIvonne Beltran
Sinaloa
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Miss Earth México 2011 was the 10th Miss Earth México pageant, held at the Chetumal in Quintana Roo, Mexico, on September 17, 2011.

Claudia Mollinedo of Tabasco crowned Casandra Ananké Becerra Vázquez of Distrito Federal as her successor at the end of the event. Bacerra represented Mexico in Miss Earth 2011 held in Quezon City, Philippines. She placed in Top 8 and won special award Best in Evening Gown.[1][2][3][4][5]

Results

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Placements[4][6]

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Placement Contestant
Miss Earth México 2011
Miss Air México 2011
Miss Water México 2011
Miss Fire México 2011
Top 8
Top 17

Special awards[6]

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Award Contestant
Miss Photogenic Sinaloa – Ivonne Beltran Medina
Miss Congeniality Hidalgo – Michelle Ramos Abarca
Miss Internet Michoacán – Guadalupe Hernández
Best in Swimsuit Sinaloa – Ivonne Beltran Medina
Best Hair Colima – Jackeline Jiménez
Best Ecological Project Veracruz – Nayeli Cabrián

Delegates

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The following is the list of delegates that represented the 32 States of Mexico as listed in the Miss Earth Mexico 2011 website including their height and age during the pageant:[7]

State Titleholder Age Height
 Aguascalientes Alethia Guzmán Ceja 23 1.74
 Baja California Liliana Aguilar Ramirez 18 1.70
 Baja California Sur Rocío Verdugo Castro 20 1.82
 Campeche Samantha Rosado Figueroa 18 1.71
 Chiapas Johanna Moreno de los Santos 21 1.80
 Chihuahua Ana Navar Guerra 21 1.78
 Coahuila Edni Basso Renteria 21 1.70
 Colima Jackeline Jiménez García 21 1.76
 Mexican Federal District Casandra Ananké Becerra Vázquez 23 1.78
 Durango Sandra Mora Ceballos 19 1.69
 México (state) Yadira Guadalupe Zamora Cásares 22 1.74
 Guanajuato Lourdes Aranda Cacheaux 23 1.77
 Guerrero Adriana Cuevas Gallardo 23 1.72
 Hidalgo Michelle Ramón Abarca 23 1.74
 Jalisco Verónica García Márquez 21 1.78
 Michoacán Guadalupe Hernandez Bermudez 23 1.70
 Morelos Cipactli Serrato Zapata 24 1.76
 Nayarit Ana Priscila Zárate Cortés 19 1.73
 Nuevo León Lesly García Peña 18 1.72
 Oaxaca Alejandra Sandoval Villaseñor 20 1.77
 Puebla María Nava Ramirez 18 1.77
 Querétaro Dulce Olivia Arbizu Salce 20 1.78
 Quintana Roo Ivana Saldívar Pérez 19 1.76
 San Luis Potosí Ruth Rodriguez Guerrero 18 1.76
 Sinaloa Ivonne Beltrán Medina 18 1.73
 Sonora Pamela Castro Castro 20 1.76
 Tabasco Yussihey Litzahally Vidal Celorio 18 1.71
 Tamaulipas Iriam Hernández Lopez 22 1.71
 Tlaxcala Jennifer Soto Sanchez 19 1.72
 Veracruz Nayeli Cebrian Garcia 22 1.76
 Yucatán Jessica Martinez Vadillo 22 1.74
 Zacatecas Roxana Reyes Herrera 19 1.78

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ms. Earth moves from Bangkok to Manila". ABS-CBN Corporation. 3 November 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  2. ^ Jarloc, Glaiza (5 December 2011). "Ecuador wins Miss Earth 2011". Sun Star Manila. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  3. ^ Mittra, Anwesha (3 December 2011). "Miss Ecuador crowned Miss Earth 2011". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Representará Casandra Becerra a México en Miss Earth 2011". Diario Provincia. 18 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  5. ^ "Rompe Miss Earth 2011 esquema de cualquier concurso: Casandra Ananké". Diario Provincia. 27 September 2011. Archived from the original on 6 September 2012. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  6. ^ a b "Diario El Mundo de Orizaba". Diario El Mundo de Orizaba. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  7. ^ Marsell, Paul. "Miss Earth Mexico 2011 Delegates". Miss Earth Mexico. Archived from the original on 7 March 2011. Retrieved 1 October 2011.
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