Mariem Velazco

Mariem Claret Velazco García (born 9 November 1998 in San Tomé, Anzoátegui) is a Venezuelan model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss International 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.[1] She won both her Miss Venezuela International and Miss International titles on her actual birthday.

Mariem Velazco
Born
Mariem Claret Velazco García

(1998-11-09) November 9, 1998
OccupationGeophysical Engineering student
Home townEl Tigre, Anzoátegui, Venezuela
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
TitleMiss Barinas 2017
Miss Venezuela International 2017
Miss International 2018
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorDark brown
Eye colorLight brown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Venezuela 2017
(Miss Venezuela International 2017)
(Best Style)
(Miss Photogenic)
Miss International 2018
(Winner)

Personal life

Velazco was born and raised in San Tomé, Venezuela. She is currently studying Geophysical Engineering, she loves to play tennis and also takes piano lessons. She is originally from the Anzoátegui State but represented Barinas State in the Miss Venezuela pageant.

Pageantry

Miss Venezuela 2018

Velazco stands at 177 centimeters and competed as Miss Barinas 2017. As one of 24 finalists in her country's national competition, she was awarded Best Style and Miss Photogenic at the grand final show of Miss Venezuela 2017. She succeeded outgoing Miss Venezuela 2016 1st Runner-up and Miss International 2017 2nd Runner-up Diana Croce of Nueva Esparta.[2]

Miss International 2018

Velazco was crowned Miss International 2018 which was held in the Tokyo Dome City Hall in Tokyo, Japan on 9 November 2018, coinciding on her 20th birthday anniversary. She showcased a Venezuelan native headdress and an evening gown composed of pearls during her competition.[3][4]

During the speech portion of the pageant, the women were given a chance to express their plans if crowned Miss International and share their personal advocacies. Velazco's speech went as follows:[5]

"It’s a very special day for all Miss International delegates, but for me, it’s doubly special as today I am also celebrating my birthday. In my country, we have the custom of not revealing our birthday wish, but today I want to make an exception. My dream, my birthday wish is that if I were to be privileged enough to be your next Miss International, I can continue to stimulate children around the world to read. In Venezuela, I have devoted a great part of my time serving as a storyteller for less favored populations, and I’m living proof that reading is the way towards knowledge. My goal as Miss International is that every child around the world have access to books that speak about tolerance, respect, and happiness. I firmly believe in the power of dreams to change societies and think if everyone of us takes on the duty of reading a story to a child, that child will be more educated and the world will be happier. That is my birthday wish."

The Top 5 was composed of first-runner up Maria Ahtisa Manalo of the Philippines, second runner-up Reabetswe Sechoaro of South Africa, third runner-up Bianca Tirsin of Romania and fourth runner-up Anabella Castro of Colombia.[6] The rest of the Top 15 were representatives from Australia, Ecuador, Indonesia, Japan, Madagascar, Mexico, Paraguay, Spain, Thailand and Ukraine. Her victory gave Venezuela its 8th Miss International crown, the most number of crowns titles won by a single country in the entire history of the pageant.[7][8]

On November 12, 2019 she crowned her successor during Miss International 2019 at Tokyo Dome City Hall, in Tokyo, Japan. She finished her reign after 1 year and 3 days. During her reign she traveled around the world in numerous countries such as Japan, Indonesia, Venezuela, United States, Spain, Panama, Mexico, Ecuador, Myanmar, Vietnam, Dominican Republic, France, Portugal and China.

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References

  1. "Miss International 2018 - Pageant Planet". www.pageantplanet.com. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  2. "¡Tenemos reina! Miss Delta Amacuro, Sthefany Gutiérrez es Miss Venezuela 2017". Panorama. 9 November 2017. Archived from the original on 13 December 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  3. "La venezolana Mariem Velazco se coronó como Miss International 2018". www.diariolasamericas.com (in Spanish). Diario Las Americas. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  4. Salazar, Bray. "¡Tiene novio! Mariem Velazco confesó que está "más feliz que nunca"" (in Spanish). Caraota Digital. Archived from the original on 29 November 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  5. "Venezuela's Mariem Claret Velazco Garcia wins Miss International 2018". www.rappler.com. Rappler. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  6. "Mariem Claret Velazco - Pageant Planet". www.pageantplanet.com. Retrieved 2019-01-14.
  7. "Sthefany Gutiérrez es Miss Venezuela 2017". EL UNIVERSAL. 9 November 2017. Archived from the original on 10 November 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  8. "Mariem Velazco les habló a las jóvenes venezolanas que han perdido la esperanza". www.mundo-oriental.com.ve. Mundo Oriental. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Kevin Lilliana
Miss International
2018
Succeeded by
Sireethorn Leearamwat
Preceded by
Diana Croce
Miss Venezuela International
2018
Succeeded by
Melissa Jiménez
Preceded by
Jelaning Fargas
Miss Barinas
2017
Succeeded by
Kelly Mejías
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