Pilar Medina
Pilar Medina Canadell (born c. 1956) is a Spanish teacher and beauty queen who was the first Spanish delegate to win the Miss International title in 1977.
In 1976, she competed in the Miss Spain pageant, representing Región Centro. As the first runner-up, she earned the ticket to compete as Spain's delegate to the 1977 Miss International pageant in Tokyo, Japan.[1]
She claimed the international beauty title, as well as the Best National Costume award. After her short career in the modelling industry she decided to leave all behind. She started studying Spanish at the University of Valencia and later started teaching classes in a secondary school. She is now giving classes in the European School of Brussels III.
References
- ^ "Pageant Almanac". Archived from the original on July 11, 2006.
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Preceded by Sophie Perin | Miss International 1977 | Succeeded by Katherine Ruth |
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- Stella Márquez (1960)
- Stanny van Baer (1961)
- Tania Verstak (1962)
- Guðrún Bjarnadóttir (1963)
- Gemma Cruz (1964)
- Ingrid Finger (1965)
- Mirta Massa (1967)
- Maria Carvalho (1968)
- Valerie Holmes (1969)
- Aurora Pijuan (1970)
- Jane Hansen (1971)
- Linda Hooks (1972)
- Anneli Björkling (1973)
- Brucene Smith (1974)
- Lidija Manić (1975)
- Sophie Perin (1976)
- Pilar Medina (1977)
- Katherine Ruth (1978)
- Melanie Marquez (1979)
- Lorna Chávez (1980)
- Jenny Derek (1981)
- Christie Claridge (1982)
- Gidget Sandoval (1983)
- Ilma Urrutia (1984)
- Nina Sicilia (1985)
- Helen Fairbrother (1986)
- Laurie Simpson (1987)
- Catherine Gude (1988)
- Iris Klein (1989)
- Silvia de Esteban (1990)
- Agnieszka Kotlarska (1991)
- Kirsten Davidson (1992)
- Agnieszka Pachałko (1993)
- Christina Lekka (1994)
- Anne Lena Hansen (1995)
- Fernanda Alves (1996)
- Consuelo Adler (1997)
- Lía Borrero (1998)
- Paulina Gálvez (1999)
- Vivian Urdaneta (2000)
- Małgorzata Rożniecka (2001)
- Christina Sawaya (2002)
- Goizeder Azúa (2003)
- Jeymmy Vargas (2004)
- Lara Quigaman (2005)
- Daniela di Giacomo (2006)
- Priscila Perales (2007)
- Alejandra Andreu (2008)
- Anagabriela Espinoza (2009)
- Elizabeth Mosquera (2010)
- Fernanda Cornejo (2011)
- Ikumi Yoshimatsu (2012)
- Bea Santiago (2013)
- Valerie Hernandez (2014)
- Edymar Martínez (2015)
- Kylie Verzosa (2016)
- Kevin Lilliana (2017)
- Mariem Velazco (2018)
- Sireethorn Leearamwat (2019)
- Jasmin Selberg (2022)
- Andrea Rubio (2023)
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