Maritza Sayalero

Venezuelan model, designer, and beauty queen, Miss Universe 1979 winner
Maritza Sayalero
Sayalero in 2020
Born
Maritza Sayalero Fernández

(1961-02-16) February 16, 1961 (age 63)
Caracas, Venezuela
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss Venezuela 1979
Miss Universe 1979
Hair colorLight brown
Eye colorHazel
Major
competition(s)
Miss Venezuela 1979
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1979
(Winner)

Maritza Sayalero Fernández (born February 16, 1961, in Caracas) is a Venezuelan designer, model, businesswoman and beauty queen. In 1979, she was crowned both Miss Venezuela and Miss Universe,[1] the first woman from Venezuela to win this title. She is married to retired tennis player Raúl Ramírez, with whom she has lived in Mexico since 1981.

Miss Venezuela

Sayalero competed in 1979 as Miss Departamento Vargas in her country's national beauty pageant, Miss Venezuela. She won the crown and the right to represent her country in the Miss Universe 1979 pageant.

Miss Universe

Sayalero showed enough of her legendary poise to become the leader of the night, winning the swimsuit, interview and evening gown competitions at the pageant held in Perth, Australia on July 19.[1] She was the first titleholder from Venezuela.

Immediately after the live telecast ended, the stage collapsed,[1] as too many journalists and photographers tried get a photograph of her. She managed to save a contestant (Miss Colombia) from falling into the gaping hole left in the middle of the set. Other delegates, including Miss Turkey and Miss Brazil, fell through the hole and were injured.

Legacy

Her victory began a national interest in beauty in Venezuela. Her name has become synonymous with beauty among Spanish-language speakers. Following her victory, many parents named their daughters Maritza after her, especially if they shared the common family surname of Fernandez.

Life after Miss Universe

Maritza Sayalero is married to tennis player Raúl Ramírez, and she became a naturalized citizen of Mexico. The couple have three children: Rebecca (born 1982), Raúl Alán (born 1984) and Daniel Francisco (1989).

Sayalero and her family live in Ensenada, Baja California. For years, she owned a boutique there where she sold her own designs.

References

  1. ^ a b c "Fall at Miss Universe Pageant". The New York Times. 1979-07-20. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-27.

External links

  • Miss Universe official history, including photograph
  • 1970s Miss Universe winners, including photograph
  • (in Spanish) BellezaVenezolana.net
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
South Africa Margaret Gardiner
Miss Universe
1979
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Marisol Alfonzo
Miss Venezuela
1979
Succeeded by
Maye Brandt
Preceded by
Rita Briceño
Miss Departamento Vargas
1979
Succeeded by
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