Reinado Internacional del Café

The Reinado Internacional del Café (International Queen of Coffee) beauty pageant, was internationally launched as the Reinado Continental del Café (Continental Queen of Coffee) in 1957, and the name was changed to the current one in 1972 to allow for the participation of countries from America and other continents. The pageant has always been held in Manizales, Colombia, in January during the Feria de Manizales, and is organized by Instituto de Cultura y Turismo de Manizales annually. More than 20 contestants participate every year. The current titleholder is Iris Yazmín Guerra, from El Salvador, who was crowned in January 2020.[1]

Titleholders

Reinado Internacional del Café 2008, Jessica Jordan, Bolivia
Year Reinado Internacional del Café Country/Territory Virreina Internacional del Café Country/Territory
1957 Análida Alfaro Panama
1959 Denise Guimarães Brazil Norma Rivas García Honduras
1961 Mercedes Carrascosa Brazil Martha Ruth Fiorilo Guzmán Bolivia
1963 Ana de Lourdes Zúñiga Honduras Bertha Luz Rosell Zapata Peru
1972 María Stella Volpe Paraguay Ximena Moreno Ochoa Ecuador
1973 Alicia Daneri Argentina María del Rosario Carranza Ulloa Costa Rica
1974 Luz María Osorio Colombia Hilda Elvira Carrero García Venezuela
1975 Paulina Murgas Colombia María Violeta Rentería Chile
1976 María de los Angeles González Puerto Rico Morena Guadalupe Cuadra Mora Nicaragua
1979 Paulina Leighton Chile Ana María Ramírez Roa Colombia
1981 Milagros Germán Dominican Republic Ana Patricia Núñez Romero Mexico
1982 Eddy Cano Colombia María Lucila del Rosario Boggiano Lacca Peru
1983 Karen Mertens Chile Lorena León García Mexico
1984 Ollie Thompson Honduras Rosana María Protto Zavala Peru
1985 Márcia Canavezes Brazil Patricia Anne-Marie Kuypers Espejo Peru
1987 Mariella Princic Argentina Claudia Pfister Godoy Guatemala
1988 Ana Márcia Marques Brazil Maribel "Bonny" Rey Venezuela
1989 Luana Freer Costa Rica Nuria María Puig Raygata Peru
1990 Daniela Thieme Chile Julieta Posla Fuentes Costa Rica
1991 Viviana Muñoz Costa Rica Olga Isabel Ceballos Maya Colombia
1992 Margaret Geymonat Uruguay Yumi Kuwano Japan
1993 Sabina Arenas Colombia Juliandra Cox Heyd United States
1994 Brenda Robles Puerto Rico Márcia Suzana Castro Oliveira Portugal
1995 Regilaine Bittencourt Brazil Carmen Milena Mayorga El Salvador
1996 Cándida Lara Dominican Republic Karla Koning Brazil
1997 Mónica Chacón Peru Marena Josefina Bencomo Jiménez Venezuela
1998 Jairam Navas Venezuela Ana Belén Ugena Gutiérrez Spain
1999 Daira Lambis Venezuela Carloty María Veras García Dominican Republic
2000 Cristine de Mezerville Costa Rica Marianela Salazar Guillén Panama
2001 Francine Eickemberg Brazil Eva Ruiz Torres Mexico
2002 Katharina Berndt Germany Claudia Andrea Arano Antelo Bolivia
2003 Raquel Loureiro Portugal Priscila Rosa dos Santos Brazil
2004 Daniela Scholz Germany Silvia Oliveira Dias Portugal
2005 Aránzazu Amoedo Spain Yadira Geara Cury Dominican Republic
2006 Alice Panikian Canada Evangelina María García Argentina
2007 Fabriella Quesada Costa Rica Tania Ladeiro García Spain
2008 Jéssica Jordan Bolivia Camila Fernández Carvalho Uruguay
2009 Alejandra Mesa Colombia Ana Montabés Martínez Spain
2010 Mariana Notarangelo Brazil Iwona Wyrzykowka Poland
2011 Sofinel Báez Dominican Republic Ángela Julieta Ruiz Pérez Venezuela
2012 Ximena Vargas Bolivia Yoselín Rincón Castillo Colombia
2013 Ivanna Vale Venezuela Claudy Jessy Blandon Romaña Colombia
2014 Priscila Durand Brazil Estefania Muñoz Jaramillo Colombia
2015 Yuri Uchida Japan Márcia Assunção Portugal
2016 Maydeliana Díaz Venezuela Júlia do Vale Horta Brazil
2017 Marilú Acevedo Mexico Kerelyne Isell Campigotti Webster Honduras
2018 Carmen Serrano Spain Marta Magdalena Stepien Canada
2019 Scarlet Sánchez Colombia Yesenia Barrientos Bolivia
2020 Iris Yazminhe Guerra Rivera El Salvador Laura Mojica Romero Mexico
  • Not held in 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964–71, 1977–78, 1980 and 1986.

Titles By Countries

Winners

Country/Territory Títles Year(s)
Brazil 8 1959, 1961, 1985, 1988, 1995, 2001, 2010, 2014
Colombia 6 1974, 1975, 1982, 1993, 2009, 2019
Venezuela 4 1998, 1999, 2013, 2016
Costa Rica 1989, 1991, 2000, 2007
Dominican Republic 3 1981, 1996, 2011
Chile 1979, 1983, 1990
Spain 2 2005, 2018
Bolivia 2008, 2012
Germany 2002, 2004
Puerto Rico 1976, 1994
Argentina 1973, 1987
Honduras 1963, 1984
El Salvador 1 2020
Mexico 2017
Japan 2015
Canada 2006
Portugal 2003
Peru 1997
Uruguay 1992
Paraguay 1972
Panama 1957

1st Runners-up

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
Colombia 5 1979, 1991, 2012, 2013, 2014
Peru 1963, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1989
Mexico 4 1981, 1983, 2001, 2020
Venezuela 1974, 1988, 1997, 2011
Bolivia 3 1961, 2002, 2019
Brazil 1996, 2003, 2016
Portugal 1994, 2004, 2015
Spain 1998, 2007, 2009
Honduras 2 1959, 2017
Dominican Republic 1999, 2005
Costa Rica 1973, 1990
Canada 1 2018
Poland 2010
Uruguay 2008
Argentina 2006
Panama 2000
El Salvador 1995
United States 1993
Japan 1992
Guatemala 1987
Nicaragua 1976
Chile 1975
Ecuador 1972

2nd Runners-up

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
Colombia 8 1963, 1983, 1990, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2011, 2016
Venezuela 7 1972, 1994, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2018
Dominican Republic 4 1959, 1976, 1989, 2013
Guatemala 3 1979, 1981, 1982
Poland 2 2000, 2020
Spain 2001, 2014
Honduras 1961, 2007
Panama 1985, 2003
Chile 1987, 1999
Costa Rica 1974, 1998
Argentina 1991, 1993
Peru 1973, 1988
Japan 1 2019
Italy 2017
Indonesia 2012
Bolivia 2010
Canada 2005
Mexico 1984
Paraguay 1975

3rd Runners-up

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
Dominican Republic 5 1988, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010
Brazil 4 1993, 2005, 2015, 2017
Spain 2004, 2006, 2011, 2016
Venezuela 3 2012, 2019, 2020
Colombia 2 1985, 2002
Puerto Rico 1990, 1995
Guatemala 1991, 1992
Panama 1 2018
Paraguay 2014
Aruba 2013
Mexico 2007
Poland 2001
Costa Rica 1997
El Salvador 1994
Uruguay 1989

4th Runners-up

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
Colombia 6 1988, 1989, 2005, 2006, 2007
Brazil 4 1994, 2009, 2012, 2019
United States 3 1991, 1992, 2016
Honduras 2 2013, 2020
Puerto Rico 2002, 2018
Venezuela 2010, 2017
Panama 2004, 2008
Haiti 1 2015
Uruguay 2014
Bolivia 2011
Spain 2003
Argentina 2001
Aruba 1997
Dominican Republic 1995
Mexico 1993
Paraguay 1990
Ecuador 1985

5th Runner-up

Country/Territory Titles Year(s)
Guatemala 1 2019

American Queen of Coffee

YearNameStatePlacementSpecial Award
1979 Nancy Helen Ness Virginia
1980 Did not compete
1981 Did not compete
1982 Did not compete
1983 Did not compete
1984 Did not compete
1985 Did not compete
1986 Did not compete
1987 Brenda Lynn Ortiz Hawaii
1988 Did not compete
1989 Amy Marte Carrierre California
1990 Did not compete
1991 Brenda Hamor California 4th Runner-up
1992 Shauna Searles Grant California 4th Runner-up
1993 Juliandra Cox Heyd Texas 1st Runner-up
1994 Amy Christine Rising Florida
1995 Jennifer Kimble Arkansas
1996 Kimberly Anne Byers California Top 06
1997 Barbara Lynn Humes California
1998 Raquel Lynette Troyer California
1999 Diana Scianca Flores California
2000 Ashley Kristina Lincoln California Miss Congeniality
2001 Janice Nichole Torring California
2002 Diana De Vries California
2003 Elizabeth Dillingham California
2004 Amy Lynne Holbrook California
2005 Did not compete
2006 Did not compete
2007 Did not compete
2008 Katherine Cartagena New York
2009 Michelle Fleming California Top 10
2010 Amanda Delgado California Best Hair
2011 Jocel Villa California Queen of Police
2012 Lili Dorotea Fifield California
2013 Tori Eileene Liesly Oregon
2014 Gabriela Warner New York
2015 Did not compete
2016 Jeslie Mergal Florida 4th Runner-up
2017 Claribel Marie Georgia
2018 Yahiranelly López Florida Withdrew
2019 Did not compete
2020 Did not compete
  • Declared as Winner
  • Ended as Runner-up
  • Ended as one of the Semi-finalists

By year

2014

The 2014 event was held in Manizales, Colombia, on January 11, 2014. The winner was Priscilla Durand from Brazil as Reina Internacional del Café 2014.

Results

Award Contestant
Reina Internacional del Café 2014
Virreina Internacional del Café 2014
1st Runner-Up
  •  Spain - Maria de los Remedios Gómez
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up

Special awards

Award Contestant
Miss Congeniality
Best Face
Best Hair
Best Legs
2014 Queen of Carabineros

Contestants

CountryContestantAgeHometown
 ArgentinaStefanía Incandela19Buenos Aires
 ArubaGiorgina Martinus19Noord
 BahamasLashanda Wildgoose24Nassau
 BoliviaAlejandra Castillo20Tarija
 BrazilPriscila Medeiros Durand Gomes23Maceió
 CanadaEla Mino21Calgary
 ColombiaEstefania Muñoz21Medellín
 Costa RicaBrenda Muñoz19Guanacaste
 Dominican RepublicCarmen Muñoz Guzmán21Licey al Medio
 EcuadorMartha Romero20Nobol
 El SalvadorStefani PalmaSan Salvador
 GermanyManou Volkmer20Berlin
 GuatemalaAlejandra Morales Teo20Patzicía
 HaitiCassandre Paul18Port-au-Prince
 HondurasAdriana Redondo18Choloma
 ParaguayNoelia Díaz21Asunción
 PeruLeonela Alzamora23Lima
 PortugalElisabete Rodrigues20Porto
 Puerto RicoDelinette Rodriguez18Añasco
 SpainRemedios Gómez21Cártama
 United StatesGabriela WarnerNew York City
 UruguayAntonella Rodríguez19Durazno
 VenezuelaDaniela José Reyes Soto24Maracaibo
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See also

References

  1. "Japón es la nueva reina internacional del café". eltiempo.com. El Tiempo Casa Editorial. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
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