Reina Hispanoamericana 2026
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- Daniel Dueñas
- Grisel Quiroga
- Jasmine Omay
| Reina Hispanoamericana 2026 | |
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| Date | February 22, 2026 |
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| Venue | Salón Sirionó Fexpocruz, Santa Cruz, Bolivia |
| Broadcaster | Red Uno (Live) |
| Entrants | 28 |
| Placements | 13 |
| Debuts |
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| Withdrawals |
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| Winner | Kimberly de Boer Curaçao |
| Congeniality | Ariday Villar (Cuba) |
| Best National Costume | Ami Ocampo (Ecuador) |
Reina Hispanoamericana 2026 was the 34th Reina Hispanoamericana pageant, held at the Salón Sirionó, Fexpocruz in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia,[1] on February 21, 2026. [2] The competition featured twenty-eight contestants[3] from three different continents — the Americas, Europe and Asia — and was broadcast by Red Uno of Bolivia, with promotion by Gloria de Limpias under the trademark Promociones Gloria.[4]
Dia Maté of the Philippines crowned Kimberly de Boer of Curaçao as her successor at the end of the event. This was Curaçao's second-overall victory in 15 years.[5]
Placements
| Position | Contestant |
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| Reina Hispanoamericana 2026 |
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| Virreina Hispanoamericana 2026 |
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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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| 5th Runner-Up |
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| 6th Runner-Up |
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| Top 13 |
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Automatic classification
The winner with most online votes classified at Top 13:
| Award | Contestant |
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| Miss Popular Vote |
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Special awards
Most of the awards below were presented by sponsors:[6]
| Award | Contestant |
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| Miss Ecojet |
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| Miss Congeniality |
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| Miss Tourism International | |
| Miss Radiant Skin by Solaris |
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| Best Silhouette by Medical Center |
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| Nueva Santa Cruz Ambassador |
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| Best National Costume | |
| Best Smile by Orest |
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| Miss Cataleya |
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Announcements
Top 13
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Top 8
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Judges
Preliminary
Close door interview:
- Ivana Carolina Irizarry — Universal Woman 2025 from Puerto Rico
- Andrea Aguilar — Miss World El Salvador 2023
- Vanessa Hayes — Miss Supranational Bolivia 2025 and the 4th runner-up, Miss International 2023
- Faddya Halabi — Venezuelan model and businesswoman
- Prince Julio César — Venezuelan designer and laywer
Contestants
28 Contestants competed for the title;[12]
| Country/Territory | Contestant | Age | Hometown | Ref. |
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| Guadalupe Rocío González | 22 | La Rioja | [13] | |
| Daniela Eugenia Redin | 24 | Santa Cruz | [14] | |
| Cássia Adriane Bezerra | 25 | Belém | [15] | |
| Malayika Amy Kwizera | 24 | Ottawa | [16] | |
| Cristina Avilés Moroso | 24 | Puente Alto | [17] | |
| Marta Isabel Otero Blanco | 25 | Montería | [18] | |
| Camila Mena Murillo | 20 | Pérez Zeledón | [19] | |
| Ariday Villar | 31 | Ciego de Ávila | [20] | |
| Kimberly de Boer | 21 | Willemstad | [21] | |
| Criselys García | 25 | Baní | [22] | |
| Ami Ocampo Salgado | 21 | Manta | [23] | |
| María José "Majo" Cruz | 20 | San Salvador | [24][25] | |
| Ludmilla Miallet | 23 | Vertou | [26] | |
| Ana Lucía Guerra | 23 | Santa Rosa | [27] | |
| Ivanna Ivanoff Arrieta | 19 | Maracaibo | [28] | |
| Tanya Naidu | 22 | Bengaluru | [29] | |
| Melissa Payró | 28 | Merida | [30][31][32] | |
| Luz Solage González Flores | 27 | Boaco | [33] | |
| Anayansi Cristel de Gracía | 26 | Dolega | [34] | |
| Andrea Jimena Sosa | 25 | Hohenau | [35] | |
| Camila Beatriz Chacón Gálvez | 21 | Lima | [36] | |
| Beatriz Abalajon Mclelland | 21 | Aklan | [37][38] | |
| Oliwia Cieślik | 20 | Bycina | [39] | |
| Tiffany González | 24 | Dorado | [40] | |
| Maira Díaz Borredá | 24 | Ontinyent | [41] | |
| Lucianny Hernández Brito | 23 | San Francisco de Macorís | [42] | |
| Ana Claudia González | 23 | Las Piedras | [43] | |
| Emely Francesca Barile | 23 | Valencia | [44] |