Miss Grand Spain 2024
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Miss Grand Spain 2024 (Spanish: Miss Grand España 2024) was the eighth edition of the Miss Grand Spain pageant, held on 11 May 2024, at the Teatro Municipal Horacio Noguera, Isla Cristina, Huelva.[1][2] Thirty-five candidates, who qualified for the national pageant through the provincial contests,[3][4] competed for the title.[1][2] Of whom, a 25-year-old programmer and Harvard University's labour law student representing the province of Las Palmas, Susana Medina, was elected the winner.[5][6] Susana will represent the country at the international parent stage, Miss Grand International 2024.[7][8]
Miss Grand Spain 2024 | |
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![]() Susana Medina, the winner of the contest | |
Date | 11 May 2024 |
Presenters | Pepe Del Real |
Venue | Teatro Municipal Horacio Noguera, Isla Cristina, Huelva |
Broadcaster | YouTube |
Entrants | 35 |
Placements | 15 |
Debuts | Albacete |
Withdrawals | |
Returns | |
Winner | Susana Medina (Las Palmas) |
External videos | |
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Miss Grand Spain 2024 Grand Final Competition, on 11 May 2024, YouTube video |
Background
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Date and venue
The Miss Grand Spain 2024 schedule was revealed in the press conference held on 4 March 2024, in Isla Cristina, Huelva, which was selected as the pageant's host city. The pageant was scheduled for 5–12 May 2024, with the preliminary and grand final rounds on 10 and 11 May, respectively, at the Teatro Municipal Horacio Noguera.[1][2]
Selection of participants
The national finalists for Miss Grand Spain 2024 were determined by provincial licensees through their regional pageants,[3][8] where in some cases the qualifiers for the national stage are more than one person per event.[9] In the event of a lack of provincial licensees, the runner-up of another provincial contest was appointed as the representative.
The first runner-up of the Miss Grand Euskadi 2022 pageant was appointed as Asturias representative for this year's competition, while the representative of Extremadura was determined through an audition, no actual pageant held as previously done in 2023.[10]
The following is a list of the provinces that held the preliminary contests for Miss Grand Spain 2024.
Number of | Host province | Title(s) | Total titles | |
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1 | 4 | Barcelona |
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1 | 3 | Madrid | 3 | |
1 | 2 | Cádiz | 18 | |
Pontevedra | ||||
Huelva | ||||
Balearic Islands | ||||
Seville |
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Málaga |
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Alicante |
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Córdoba |
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1 | 1 | Álava | Euskadi[21] | 10 |
Casting/Audition | Extremadura | 1 | ||
Appointed | 1 | |||
Total titles | 37 |
- Notes
Results
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Placement | Contestant[30] |
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Miss Grand Spain 2024 |
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1st runner-up |
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2nd runner-up |
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3rd runner-up |
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4th runner-up |
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Top 10 |
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Top 15 |
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Special Awards | |
Miss Congeniality |
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Miss Popular Vote |
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Miss Photogenic |
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Best Elegance |
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Best Dance |
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Best in Swimsuit |
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Best Evening Gown |
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Contestants
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Thirty-five candidates competed for the title.[5][31]
Albacete – Luana Gheban[32]
Alicante – Claudia Napoletano[19]
Andalucía – María Llamas[33]
Asturias – Clara Ocaña[10] (withdrew)
Atlántico – Julia Guerrero
Barcelona – Susana Garcés[34]
Cádiz – Milene Montilla[35]
Cantabria – Zulema de la Paz[36]
Castellón – Alina Farcas
Ciudad Real – Ana López
Córdoba – Rocio Mengual[20]
Costa Canaria – Yaneisy Ceballos
Costa de la Luz – Noelia Rivero[37]
Costa del Sol – Nika Kuznetsova
Costa Gallega – Sheila Romay[12]
Euskadi – Esther Escudero[21]
Extremadura – Isabel Álvarez[38]
Galicia – Marcia Lukasievicz[a][39]
Girona – Nayeli Ortega[40]
Granada – Ángela Ortega
Huelva – Alejandra Domínguez[14]
Islas Baleares – Aura González[41][b]
Jaén – Lucía Esteo[42]
Las Palmas – Susana Medina[17]
La Rioja – Valentina Pereira
Lleida – Carla Demenech[43]
Madrid – Bianca Elena Ionescu[9][c]
Madrid City – Irene Aguilera[9] (withdrew)
Málaga – Virginia Pelagia Nnang
Mediterranean – Gema Adrover[15]
Murcia – Daniela Quintero[28]
Seville – Mayka Rodríguez
Tenerife – Idayra Tena[44]
Tarragona – Adriana Corpas
Toledo – Ainhoa Gallego[7]
Valencia – Itziar Martín
Zaragoza – Leyre Escobedo[45]
- Notes
- Originally crowned the 1st runner-up but later was promoted to the title after the original winner, Ndeye Fatou, resigned.[15]
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