Karina Ramos
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Karina Ramos Leiton | |
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Ramos Leiton in 2014 | |
| Born | July 14, 1993 Heredia, Costa Rica |
| Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
| Beauty pageant titleholder | |
| Title | Miss Supranational Costa Rica 2012 Miss Costa Rica 2014 |
| Hair color | Brown |
| Eye color | Hazel |
| Major competition(s) | Miss Supranational 2012 (Top 20) Miss Belleza Americana 2013 (3rd Runner-up) (Best Body) Reina Internacional de la Paz 2013 (Winner) Reina Internacional de la Ganaderia 2013 (1st Runner-up) (Reina de los periodistas) Miss Turismo Latino 2013 (3rd Runner-up) (Miss Culture) Miss Costa Rica 2014 (Winner) Miss Universe 2014 (Unplaced) |
Karina Ramos Leiton (born July 14, 1993) is a Costa Rican TV host, model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Costa Rica 2014 and represented her country at Miss Universe 2014.[1] She's also the CEO, and owner of the modeling agency Imagination Agency S.A. , created by her for preparing future beauty pageant candidates.[2]
Pageantry
Karina Ramos has been a finalist in various beauty pageants including Miss International Supranational, International Livestock Queen, International Peace Queen, and Miss Tourism Latino.[5]
2012
In 2012, Ramos represented Costa Rica at the third session of Miss Supranational 2012 in Płock, Poland. She placed in the Top 20, and became the first Costa Rican to advance in the semifinals at Miss Supranational.
2013
Ramos represented Costa Rica at the Miss Belleza Americana 2013. She was the 3rd runner-up and won the Best Body award.
Ramos represented Costa Rica at the Reina Internacional de la Paz 2013 and won the title.
Ramos represented Costa Rica at the Reina Internacional de la Ganadería 2013, where she was the 1st runner-up and was awarded the Reina de los periodistas.
Ramos represented Costa Rica at the Miss Turismo Latino 2013, where she was the 3rd Runner-up and was awarded as Miss Culture.
2014
Ramos was one of the 60 pre-delegates in the competition, and the representative of San José Province. She placed first in individual skills and won the title of Miss Costa Rica and represented Costa Rica in Miss Universe 2014.[6]
Road accident
In October 2024, Ramos was involved in a traffic collision in the La Peregrina area of La Uruca, Costa Rica.[7] Her Hummer collided with a motorcyclist,[8] who sustained a fractured clavicle and left shoulder and was hospitalised while awaiting surgery following the incident.[7] Ramos stated on social media that she believed the motorcyclist had failed to stop at an intersection and said she remained in contact with the injured man's family. Costa Rica’s traffic police reported that she was fined ₡24,000 for driving with an expired license.[7]