Operación Triunfo (Mexican TV series)

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Operación Triunfo was the Mexican version of the Spanish TV series Operación Triunfo based on the international franchise Star Academy.

Season 1 (2002)

Only one sole edition was broadcast in Mexico in 2002, on the Mexican TV station Televisa. The sole season was hosted by Jaime Camil and the winner of the reality contest was Darina Márquez, becoming the first winner ever of a reality musical competition in Latin American history.

The jury was made up of:

  • Jaime Almeida: specialist, musical producer, conductor
  • Karen Guindi: compositor, Musical producer, conductor
  • Kiko Marti: musical producer and photographer
  • Manuel Calderón: musical director

The teachers were:

  • Patricia Reyes Spíndola: Academy director
  • Elena Lara: Academy coordinator
  • Fernando Lima: vocal coach
  • Jack Jackson: vocal techniques and interpretation
  • Víctor Manuel Ramos: vocal projection
  • Vico Rubín: interpretation and style
  • Marius Biegai: body expression
  • Verónica Falcón: choreographer, dance and movement
  • Rodolfo Ayala: dance and assistant choreographer
  • Pat Gordon: English pronunciation
  • Tere Ambé: spinning
  • Amado Cavazos: yoga
  • Sebastian Tapie: "traveler", meditation

=Contestants / results=

The following table shows the names and backgrounds of the contestants, and the place occupied in the competition.

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! Contestant

! Origin

! Status

Darina

| Pachuca, Hidalgo

| First winner

Lizette

| Ciudad Valles, San Luis Potosí

| Second winner

Miguel Inzunza

| Querétaro, Querétaro

| Third winner

Mauricio Martínez

| Monterrey, Nuevo León

| 4th finalist

Nadia Yuriar

| Culiacán, Sinaloa

| 5th finalist

Rodrigo Arizpe

| Saltillo, Coahuila

| 6th finalist

Mar Contreras

| Culiacán, Sinaloa

| 10th elimination

Yadira

| Culiacán Sinaloa

| 9th elimination

Daniel Piloto

| Pachuca, Hidalgo

| 8th elimination

Jesús Falcón

| Macuspana, Tabasco

| 7th elimination

Judith Leyva

| Hermosillo, Sonora

| 6th elimination

Pako Madrid

| Los Mochis, Sinaloa

| 5th elimination

Ana Valeria (Anaís)

| Cuautla, Morelos

| 4th elimination

Ángel

| Guadalajara, Jalisco

| 3rd elimination

Josué Bravo

| Cholula, Puebla

| 2nd elimination

Gaby Marín

| México, DF

| 1st elimination

Martha King

| Culiacán, Sinaloa

| Abandoned

Originally only 16 Academy students were planned, but Martha King was also included with the gala shows.

No further seasons were made in Mexico. As of March 2020, there is no announcement regarding a reboot.