Marina Jacoby

Marina Eugenia Jacoby Santos (born August 3, 1995) is a Nicaraguan model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Nicaragua 2016. She represented her Nicaragua at the Miss Universe 2016 pageant.[1]

Marina Jacoby
Born
Marina Eugenia Jacoby Santos

(1995-08-03) August 3, 1995
Home townManagua
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
TitleMiss Nicaragua 2016
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair colorBrown
Eye colorBrown
Major
competition(s)
Miss Teen Nicaragua 2011
(1st runner-up)
Miss Teenager Universe 2011
(4th runner-up)
Miss Nicaragua 2016
(Winner)
Miss Universe 2016
(Unplaced)

Personal life

Jacoby works as a model in Nicaragua. She enjoys playing football and considers herself as an honest, social & loyal person.

Personal Mission as Miss Nicaragua 2016

Jacoby has said that as Miss Nicaragua she will be involved in initiatives to eradicate harassment, whether physical, verbal or cyber bullying . “Your best recipe for this type of attack has been to ignore them and turn the page.”I want to make kids raise their self-esteem so they can develop their potential."

Miss Nicaragua 2016

Jacoby won the title of Miss Nicaragua 2016 on March 5, 2016. She was crowned by her predecessor, Daniela Torres of Managua.

Miss Universe 2016

As Miss Nicaragua 2016, Jacoby competed at the Miss Universe 2016 pageant but Unplaced.

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gollark: Yes, that is silly people being silly.
gollark: You're not really paying them for either as much as just the fact that they can do/make the thing you want and you are, presumably, willing to pay the price they ask for. Going around trying to judge someone else's "worth" in some way is problematic.
gollark: The learning time is amortized over all the other programming stuff they do, and it's not like they would somehow unlearn everything if you didn't pay more. Still, it is somewhat complicated and, er, possibly impossible, although if people want to do it (they regularly do complex things anyway if they're interesting) then why not.
gollark: Honestly it's not *that* practical a lot of the time because doing complex things is very hard and slow.

References

  1. Diario, El Nuevo, El Nuevo Diario (in Spanish), retrieved 2019-10-12Diario, El Nuevo, El Nuevo Diario (in Spanish), retrieved 2019-10-12
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Daniela Torres
Miss Nicaragua
2016
Succeeded by
Berenice Quezada
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