User:Mauriziok/List of Caballero Venezuela runners-up and finalists

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This article provides the names of the runners-up in the Mister Venezuela pageant since the pageant's first edition in 1996.

Table of Mister Venezuela runner-up and finalists

{{Plainlist|

  • {{Color box|#E3F988|border=darkgray}} Ended as top 5/6 qualification. Not announced as a runner-up at finals
  • {{Color box|#FFFACD|border=darkgray}} Designated

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The pageant has awarded the five remaining finalists from 1952 to 1989, 2001 to 2014 and 2020 with the first, second, third and fourth Runner-Up being awarded. From 1990 to 1997 and 2016, the number of finalists was increased to six. From 1998 to 2000 and 2015, 2017 to 2019 and 2021, it was reverted to five but only up to the second runner-up was awarded (regardless if the pageant post-announces the placements of the other 2 delegates who made it to the Top 5).

This table shows the top-five finalists of each competition, from its inception in 1996.

Since raking for contest is usually as follows:

  • 1st place being designated as Mister Venezuela
  • 2nd place being designated as Manhunt Venezuela
  • 3rd place being designated as Mr. International Venezuela
  • 4th place being designated as Mr. Intercontinental Venezuela

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%; text-align:center;"

! width="50" |Edition

! width="450" |Mister Venezuela
{{small|(1st Place)}}

! width="500" |1st Runner-Up
{{small|(2nd Place)}}

! width="500" |2nd Runner-Up
{{small|(3rd Place)}}

! width="450" |3rd Runner-Up
{{small|(3rd Place)}}

! width="550" |4th Runner-Up
{{small|(5th Place)}}

style="text-align:center;"

| 1996

José Gregorio Faría
{{flag|Zulia}} {{Small|(#20)}}
Jhonny Essig
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#4)}}
style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Eduardo Quintana
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#2)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Christian Zia
{{flag|Aragua}} {{Small|(#11)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Alberto Bahamonde
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#1)}}

style="text-align:center;"

| 1997

Sandro Finoglio
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#11)}}
Guillermo Pérez
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#16)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Alexander Castellanos
{{flag|Trujillo}} {{Small|(#13)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Javier Faoro
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#20)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Ismael Matamoros
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#2)}}

style="text-align:center;"

| 1998

Ernesto Calzadilla
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#15)}}
Numa Delgado
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#14)}}
Nadir Nery
{{flag|Zulia}} {{Small|(#4)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Daniel Andrade
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#12)}}

| style="background-color:#E3F988;" | Diego Ochoa
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#18)}}

style="text-align:center;"

| 1999

Alejandro Otero
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#20)}}
Ezzio Cavallaro
{{flag|Miranda}} {{Small|(#26)}}
José Gabriel Madonia
{{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#11)}}

| rowspan="9" {{n/a|Not awarded}}

| rowspan="9" {{n/a|Not awarded}}

style="text-align:center;"

| 2000

Luis Nery
23x23px Península Goajira
Cristóbal Lander
{{flag|Miranda}}
Aníbal Martignani
{{flag|Guárico}}
style="text-align:center;"

| 2001

Daniel Navarrete
{{flag|Vargas}}
Enrique Cuevas
{{flag|Carabobo}}
César Suárez
{{flag|Delta Amacuro}}
style="text-align:center;"

| 2003

Andrés Mistage
{{flag|Carabobo}}
Jacinto Oropeza
{{flag|Delta Amacuro}}
Claudio de la Torre
{{flag|Anzoátegui}}
style="text-align:center;"

| 2004

Francisco León
{{flag|Amazonas, Venezuela|name=Amazonas}}
Miguel Blanco
{{flag|Anzoátegui}}
Jean Claudio Palmegiani
{{flag|Carabobo}}
style="text-align:center;"

| 2005

José Ignacio Rodríguez (Resigned)
{{flag|Zulia}}
José Luis Porras
{{flag|Portuguesa}}
José Luis Díaz
{{flag|Guárico}}
style="text-align:center;"

| 2006

Vito Gasparrini
{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#4)}}
rowspan="3" {{n/a|Not awarded}}

| rowspan="3" {{n/a|Not awarded}}

style="background-color:#FFFACD;" |

| 2009

José Manuel Flores
{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}}
style="background-color:#FFFACD;" |

| 2012

Jessus Zambrano
{{flag|Táchira}}
style="text-align:center;"

| 2014

Jesús Casanova{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-miss-universe-20150125-story.html|title=Miss Colombia crowned Miss Universe in Miami|website=Los Angeles Times|date=January 25, 2015|accessdate=September 2, 2020|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150126100211/https://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-miss-universe-20150125-story.html|archivedate=January 26, 2015}}
{{flag|Barinas}} {{Small|(#12)}}
Francisco Guerrero
{{flag|Táchira}} {{Small|(#7)}}
Jesús Alvarado
{{flag|Zulia}} {{Small|(#9)}}
colspan="2" style="background-color:#E3F988;" |

  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#5)}} – Jonathan Negrón
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#11)}} – Salvador Lugo
style="text-align:center;"

| 2015

Gabriel Correa{{cite web|url=https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/216998/pia-wurtzbach-is-miss-universe-2015/|title=Colombia's Ariadna Gutiérrez is Miss Universe 2015|first=Aries Joseph|last=Hegina|first2=Vaughn|last2=Alviar|website=Philippine Daily Inquirer|date=December 21, 2015|accessdate=September 2, 2020|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190605044145/https://lifestyle.inquirer.net/216998/pia-wurtzbach-is-miss-universe-2015/|archivedate=June 5, 2019}}
{{flag|Aragua}} {{Small|(#13)}}
Rafael Angelucci
{{flag|Lara}} {{Small|(#10)}}
Georges Biloune
{{flag|Lara}} {{Small|(#6)}}
colspan="2" style="background-color:#E3F988;" |

  • {{flag|Bolívar}} {{Small|(#2)}} – Gibson Domínguez
  • {{flag|Lara}} {{Small|(#4)}} – Rafael Oropeza
style="text-align:center;"

| 2016

Renato Barabino{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2017/01/29/miss-france-iris-mittenaere-crowned-miss-universe-2017/97226100/|title=Miss France Iris Mittenaere is crowned Miss Universe 2017|first=Maeve|last=McDermott|website=USA Today|date=January 30, 2017|accessdate=January 30, 2017|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170130045958/https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2017/01/29/miss-france-iris-mittenaere-crowned-miss-universe-2017/97226100/|archivedate=January 30, 2017}}
{{flag|Aragua}} {{Small|(#6)}}
Walfred Crespo
{{flag|Zulia}} {{Small|(#4)}}
Gustavo Acevedo
{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#2)}}

| colspan="2" style="background-color:#E3F988;" |

  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#1)}} – Luis Segovia
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#13)}} – Ignacio Milles
style="text-align:center;"

| 2017

Christian Nunes
{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#13)}}
Luis Marrero
{{flag|Aragua}} {{Small|(#12)}}
Adrián Menghini
{{flag|Zulia}} {{Small|(#14)}}

| colspan="2" style="background-color:#E3F988;" |

  • {{flag|Bolívar}} {{Small|(#7)}} – José Ricardo Rodulfo
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#2)}} – David Castro
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#9)}} – Alejandro Zumbo
style="text-align:center;"

| 2019

Jorge Eduardo Núñez{{cite web |date=December 9, 2019 |title=Miss Universe 2019: 'May every little girl see their faces reflected in mine' |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-50712666 |url-status=live |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20191209134131/https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-50712666 |archivedate=December 9, 2019 |accessdate=September 2, 2020 |website=BBC News}}
{{flag|Zulia}} {{Small|(#9)}}
Leonardo Carrero
{{flag|Mérida}} {{Small|(#13)}}
Armando Veitia
{{flag|Aragua}} {{Small|(#3)}}

| colspan="2" style="background-color:#E3F988;" |

  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#8)}} – Carlos Guédez
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} {{Small|(#11)}} – Enmanuel Serrano

;Semifinalists

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! width="50" |Edition

! width="350" |Semifinalists
{{small|(Top 10)}}

style="text-align:center;"

| 1999

* {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#1)}} – Abelardo Benha

  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#2)}} – Adrián Acevedo
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#7)}} – Eric Chacín
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#10)}} – Jorge Furzán
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#12)}} – León Peraza
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#16)}} – William Von Moltke
  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Federal District}} {{Small|(#24)}} – Roy Pérez
style="text-align:center;"

| 2000

*{{flag|Aragua}} – Leonardo Cáceres

  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} – Juan Carlos Liendo
  • {{flag|Carabobo}} – Deive Garcés
  • {{flag|Lara}} – Eduardo Medina
  • {{flag|Sucre}} – Josué Villae
  • {{flag|Táchira}} – Samer Senih
  • {{flag|Zulia}} – Luis Tinoco
style="text-align:center;"

| 2001

*{{flag|Apure}} – Juan Carlos Hernández

  • {{flag|Guárico}} – Jesús García
  • {{flag|Nueva Esparta}} – Fernando Alió
  • 23x23px Península Goajira – Andrés Maslowski
  • {{flag|Portuguesa}} – David Yañes
  • {{flag|Yaracuy}} – Luis Nessy
  • {{flag|Zulia}} – Luis Portillo
style="text-align:center;"

| 2003

*{{flag|Bolívar}} – Julio Vívenes

  • {{flag|Cojedes}} – Antonio Rojas
  • {{flag|Federal Dependencies of Venezuela|name=Dependencias Federales}} – Richard Di Stefano
  • {{flag|Mérida}} – Vito Gasparrini
  • {{flag|Miranda}} – Irwing Ríos
  • {{flag|Nueva Esparta}} – César Augusto Flores
  • {{flag|Zulia}} – Ángel Pérez
style="text-align:center;"

| 2004

*{{flag|Aragua}} – Julio Montenegro

  • {{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}} – Tomás Morales
  • {{flag|Zulia|name=Costa Oriental}} – Víctor Manuel Díaz
  • {{flag|Delta Amacuro}} – Edgardo Escobar
  • {{flag|Mérida}} – Alexander Slibe
  • 23x23px Península Goajira – Alejandro Ramírez
  • {{flag|Sucre}} – Gabriel Guerra
style="text-align:center;"

| 2005

*{{flag|Amazonas, Venezuela|name=Amazonas}} – Salvador Fonseca

  • {{flag|Bolívar}} – Guillermo Seijas
  • {{flag|Falcón}} – Gabriel Ciliberti
  • {{flag|Mérida}} – Manuel Alejandro Gainza
  • {{flag|Miranda}} – Simón Valero
  • {{flag|Nueva Esparta}} – Nomis Chanchamire
  • {{flag|Táchira}} – Alejandro Montoya

States/Regions by number of Runners-up

; Color key

{{Plainlist|*{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} Declared as winner

  • {{Color box|#FFFF66|border=darkgray}} Ended as runner-up
  • {{Color box|#FFFF99|border=darkgray}} Ended as top 5/8 qualification
  • {{Color box|#FFFACD|border=darkgray}} Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
  • {{Color box|#FADADD|border=silver}} Ended as special awards winner}}

=1st Runner-Up=

The first Runner-Up of each edition of Mister Venezuela is the second placer behind the contestant who is selected as Mister Venezuela (first placer). In some cases, he shall take over the title of Mister Venezuela, if:

  • The outgoing titleholder cannot fulfill his duties. This could happen and may result to resignation, giving up the title, or dethronement
  • The titleholder is dethroned due to deeds that violate the organization's policies.

The second place finisher being designated as 1st runner-up has been awarded fourteen times (1996–2005; 2014–2019).

This table lists the number of 1st Runner-Up titles by state/region.

The current 1st Runner-Up is Leonardo Carrero from Mérida, as for the edition that took place on April 13, 2019 in Venevisión Studios, Caracas.

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Country/Territory

! Titles

! Year(s)

{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 3

| 1996, 1997, 1998

{{flag|Miranda}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 2

| 1999, 2000

{{flag|Mérida}}

| rowspan="9" style="text-align:center;" | 1

| 2019

{{flag|Aragua}}

| 2017

{{flag|Zulia}}

| 2016

{{flag|Lara}}

| 2015

{{flag|Táchira}}

| 2014

{{flag|Portuguesa}}

| 2005

{{flag|Anzoátegui}}

|2004

{{flag|Delta Amacuro}}

| 2003

{{flag|Carabobo}}

| 2001

;International representation

::The 1st runner-up of Mister Venezuela has represented his country at Mister International, Mister Supranational and Mister Intercontinental.

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! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |1st Runner-Up

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

style="background-color:#FFFF66;"

|2019

|Mérida

|Leonardo Carrero

|4th Runner-Up in Mister Supranational 2019

|

2017

|Aragua

|Luis Marrero

|

|

style="background-color:#FFFACD;"

|2016

|Zulia

|Walfred Crespo

|Top 16 in Mister International 2016

|

style="background-color:#FFFACD;"

|2015

|Lara

|Rafael Angelucci

|Top 10 in Mister International 2015

|

2014

|Táchira

|Francisco Guerrero

|

|

2005

| Portuguesa

|José Luis Porras

| colspan="2" |

2004

|Anzoátegui

|Miguel Blanco

|

|

2003

|Delta Amacuro

|Jacinto Oropeza

|

|

style="background-color:GOLD;"

|2001

|Carabobo

|Enrique Cuevas

|Mister Intercontinental 2002

|

2000

|Miranda

|Cristóbal Lander

|

|

style="background-color:#FFFACD;"

|1999

|Miranda

|Ezzio Cavallaro

|1st Runner-Up in Mister International 2000

|

1998

|Distrito Capital

|Numa Delgado

|

|

1997

|Distrito Capital

|Guillermo Pérez

|

|

1996

|Distrito Capital

|Jhonny Essig

|

|

=2nd Runner-Up=

The second Runner-Up of each edition of Mister Venezuela is the third placer behind the contestant who is selected as Mister Venezuela (first placer) and the first Runner-Up (second placer).

The third place finisher being designated as 2nd runner-up has been awarded fourteen times (1996–2005; 2014–2019).

This table lists the number of 2nd Runner-Up titles by state/region.

The current 2nd Runner-Up is Armando Veitia from Aragua, as for the edition that took place on April 13, 2019 in Venevisión Studios, Caracas.

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Country/Territory

! Titles

! Year(s)

{{flag|Zulia}}

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"| 3

| 1998, 2014, 2017

{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}}

|1996, 1999, 2016

{{flag|Guárico}}

| style="text-align:center;" | 2

| 2000, 2005

{{flag|Aragua}}

| rowspan="6" style="text-align:center;" | 1

| 2019

{{flag|Lara}}

| 2015

{{flag|Carabobo}}

| 2004

{{flag|Anzoátegui}}

| 2003

{{flag|Delta Amacuro}}

| 2001

{{flag|Trujillo}}

| 1997

;International representation

::The 2nd runner-up of Mister Venezuela has represented his country at Manhunt International, Mister International and Mister Supranational.

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! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |2nd Runner-Up

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

2019

|Aragua

|Armando Veitia

|

|

2017

|Zulia

|Adrián Menghini

|

|

style="background-color:#FFFACD;"

|2016

|Distrito Capital

|Gustavo Acevedo

|Top 10 in Mister Supranational 2016

|

2015

|Lara

|Georges Biloune

|

|

2014

|Zulia

|Jesús Alvarado

|

|

2005

| Guárico

|José Luis Díaz

| colspan="2" |

2004

|Carabobo

|Jean Claudio Palmegiani

|

|

style="background-color:#FFFACD;"

|2003

|Anzoátegui

|Claudio de la Torre

|Top 15 in Manhunt Internacional 2005

|

2001

|Delta Amacuro

|César Suárez

|

|

2000

|Guárico

|Aníbal Martignani

|

|

style="background-color:GOLD;"

|1999

|Distrito Capital

|José Gabriel Madonia

|Mister American Continent 2000

|

style="background-color:#FFFF66;"

|1999

|Distrito Capital

|José Gabriel Madonia

|3rd Runner-Up in Manhunt International 2000

|

style="background-color:GOLD;"

|1998

|Zulia

|Nadir Nery

|Mister International 1999

|

1997

|Trujillo

|Alexander Castellanos

|

|

1996

|Distrito Capital

|Eduardo Quintana

|

|

=3rd Runner-Up=

The third Runner-Up of each edition of Mister Venezuela is the fourth placer behind the conestant who is selected as Mister Venezuela first placer), the first Runner-Up (second placer) and the second Runner-Up (third placer).

The fourth place finisher being designated as 3rd runner-up has been awarded three times (1996–1998) (unless not at finals).

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Country/Territory

! Titles

! Year(s)

{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}}

| style="text-align:center;" | 2

| 1997, 1998

{{flag|Aragua}}

| style="text-align:center;" | 1

| 1996

;International representation

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |3rd Runner-Up

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

1998

|Distrito Capital

|Daniel Andrade

|

|

1997

|Distrito Capital

|Javier Faoro

|

|

1996

|Aragua

|Christian Zia

|

|

=4th Runner-Up=

The fourth Runner-Up of each edition of Mister Venezuela is the fifth placer behind the conestant who is selected as Mister Venezuela (first placer), the first Runner-Up (second placer), the second Runner-Up (third placer) and the third Runner-Up (fourth placer).

The fifth place finisher being designated as 4th runner-up has been awarded three times (1996–1998) (unless not at finals).

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! Country/Territory

! Titles

! Year(s)

{{flag|Caracas|name=Capital District}}

| style="text-align:center;" | 3

| 1996, 1997, 1998

;International representation

::The 4th runner-up of Mister Venezuela has represented his country at International Model stage in Aruba.

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |4th Runner-Up

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

style="background-color:#FFFF66;"

|1998

|Distrito Capital

|Diego Ochoa

|2nd Runner-Up in International Model 1999

|

1997

|Distrito Capital

|Ismael Matamoros

|

|

1996

|Distrito Capital

|Alberto Bahamonde

|

|

= Finalists =

This list only shows finalists that had participated at international competitions.

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Top 5/6

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

2019

|Distrito Capital

|Carlos Guédez

|Unplaced in Mister Universe 2019

|As a Margarita Island representative

style="background-color:#FFFACD;"

|2016

|Distrito Capital

|Ignacio Milles

|Top 10 in Mister International 2017

|

style="background-color:GOLD;"

| rowspan="2" |2014

| rowspan="2" |Distrito Capital

| rowspan="2" |Jonathan Negrón

|Mister Young International 2008

|

style="background-color:GOLD;"

|Mister Gentleman 2008

|

= Semifinilists =

This list only shows semifinilists that had participated at international competitions.

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Top 10

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

style="background-color:#FFFF66;"

|1999

|Distrito Capital

|Abelardo Benha

|

|

= Contestans =

This list only shows contestants that had participated at international competitions.

class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"

! width="60" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Year

! width="150" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |State

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Contestans

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Placement

! width="250" style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;" |Special Awards/Notes

style="background-color:#FFFF66;"

|1999

|Zulia

|Juan Carlos Tarazona

|2nd Runner-Up in International Model 2000

|

Notable contestants

  • Abelardo Benha
  • Alejandro Otero
  • Juan Carlos Tarazona

Mister Venezuela runners-up and finalists table position

class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"
width="60"|State or region

! X

!width="120"|Mister Venezuela
{{small|(1st Place)}}

!width="120"|1st Runner-Up
{{small|(2nd Place)}}

!width="120"|2nd Runner-Up
{{small|(3rd Place)}}

!width="120"|Finalists
{{small|(Top 5/6)}}

!width="120"|Semifinalists
{{small|(Top 10)}}

{{flag|Caracas|name=Distrito Capital}}

|22

|6 (1997, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2009, 2017)

|3 (1996, 1997, 1998)

|3 (1996, 1999, 2016)

|7 (1996, 1997, 1998, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019)

|3 (1999, 2000, 2004)

{{flag|Zulia}}

|10

|2 (1996, 2005, 2019)

|1 (2016)

|3 (1998, 2014, 2017)

|3 (2000, 2001, 2003)

{{flag|Aragua}}

|7

|2 (2015, 2016)

|1 (2017)

|1 (2019)

|1 (1996)

|2 (2000, 2004)

{{flag|Carabobo}}

|4

|1 (2003)

|1 (2001)

|1 (2004)

|1 (2000)

{{flag|Táchira}}

|4

|1 (2012)

|1 (2014)

|2 (2000, 2005)

23x23px Península Goajira

|3

|1 (2000)

|2 (2001, 2004)

{{flag|Amazonas, Venezuela|name=Amazonas}}

|2

|1 (2004)

|1 (2005)

{{flag|Barinas}}

|1

|1 (2014)

{{flag|Vargas}}

|1

|1 (2001)

{{flag|Miranda}}

|4

|2 (1999, 2000)

|2 (2003, 2005)

{{flag|Lara}}

|4

|1 (2015)

|1 (2015)

|1 (2015)

|1 (2000)

{{flag|Delta Amacuro}}

|3

|1 (2003)

|1 (2001)

|1 (2004)

{{flag|Anzoátegui}}

|2

|1 (2004)

|1 (2003)

{{flag|Mérida}}

|4

|1 (2019)

|3 (2003, 2004, 2005)

{{flag|Portuguesa}}

|2

|1 (2005)

|1 (2001)

{{flag|Guárico}}

|3

|2 (2000, 2005)

|1 (2001)

{{flag|Trujillo}}

|1

|1 (1997)

{{flag|Bolívar}}

|4

|2 (2015, 2017)

|2 (2003, 2005)

{{flag|Nueva Esparta}}

|3

|3 (2001, 2003, 2005)

{{flag|Sucre}}

|2

|2 (2000, 2004)

{{flag|Falcón}}

|1

|1 (2005)

{{flag|Zulia|name=Costa Oriental}}

|1

|1 (2004)

{{flag|Cojedes}}

|1

|1 (2003)

{{flag|Federal Dependencies of Venezuela|name=Dependencias Federales}}

|1

|1 (2003)

{{flag|Apure}}

|1

|1 (2001)

{{flag|Yaracuy}}

|1

|1 (2001)

{{flag|Monagas}}

|0

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|Total

|92

|17

|14

|14

|11

|36

The country/territory who assumed a position is indicated in bold
The country/territory who was dethroned, resigned or originally held the position is indicated in striketrough
The country/territory who was dethroned, resigned or originally held the position but was not replaced is indicated underlined

See also

References

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