Mister Venezuela 2001


Mister Venezuela 2001 was the sixth Mister Venezuela pageant. It was held at the Estudio 1 de Venevisión in Caracas, Venezuela on November 6, 2001.
At the end of the event, Luis Nery of Península Goajira titled Daniel Navarrete of Vargas as Mister Venezuela 2001. He represented Venezuela at the Manhunt International 2002 pageant placing as 4th runner-up.
The runner-up position went to Enrique Cuevas of Carabobo.

Pageant

Selection committee

The judges for Mister Venezuela include:

Results

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PlacementContestantInternational placement-
Mister Venezuela 2001

Contestants

25 contestants competed for the title.
StateContestantAgeHeightHometown
AmazonasJean Franconero Silva22
AnzoáteguiVíctor Baldonedo21
ApureJuan Carlos Hernández23
AraguaÁngel Nazco22
BolívarBernardo Álvarez25
CaraboboEnrique Antonio Cuevas Agüero24
CojedesJulio César Cabrera Mendieta20
Costa OrientalLuis Ángel Bracho20
Delta AmacuroCésar Augusto Suárez Marcano23Caracas
Distrito CapitalEmanuel Romero22
FalcónAlexander Matos22
GuáricoJesús Alberto García25
LaraJesús Rafael Lozada23
MéridaEduardo Sández24
MirandaRicardo Escoté22
MonagasChristopher Rodríguez21
Nueva EspartaFernando Alió21
Península GoajiraAndrés Maslowski20
PortuguesaDavid Yañes21
SucreBlas Limongi25
TáchiraJean Carlos Delgado23
TrujilloJosé Márquez24
VargasDaniel Navarrete24Caracas
YaracuyLuis Manuel Nessy23
ZuliaLuis Guillermo Portillo20

;Notes
  • Daniel Navarrete placed as 4th runner-up in Manhunt International 2002 in Shanghai, China.
  • Enrique Cuevas won the Mister Intercontinental 2002 title in Radebeul, Germany.
  • César Suárez placed as 2nd runner-up in Mister Intercontinental 2001 in Celle, Germany and later became a model and actor.
  • Julio Cabrera placed as 1st runner-up in Grasim Mr. International 2002 in New Delhi, India.
  • Franconero Silva placed as 1st runner-up in the Modelo Revelación Internacional 2002 competition.
  • Juan Marcos Osorio, 25, withdrew from the competition.
  • Luis Felipe Lozano and Manuel Rodríguez were replaced by Enrique Cuevas and Eduardo Sández, respectively.