Miss Colombia crowned Miss Universe; Miss USA runner-up
Vega said the contests leading to Miss Universe were the first she'd participated in and will be her last, as she's eager to return to her studies in business administration.
The 22-year-old is the granddaughter of a legendary tenor, Gastón Vega.
She has said, "It will be a dream come true to represent the woman of today. A woman that not only cares about being beautiful and being glamorous, but also cares about being a professional, intelligent, hard-working person."
The
24-year-old Sanchez has a fourth-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and
has traveled the country teaching others. She spoke previously about
equipping women to defend themselves against crime.
"It's
just something that's so prevalent in our society, and why not empower
women to take control of a dangerous situation into their own hand," she
said.
Miss Colombia was
crowned by the outgoing Miss Universe, Gabriela Isler of Venezuela. The
broadcast included performances by singers Nick Jonas and Prince Royce.
Crowd
favorite Miss Venezuela Migbelis Lynette Castellanos was cut after the
top 10. The Miami suburb of Doral, which was host to the women during
their stay, is also known as "Doralzuela" for its many Venezuelan
residents.
Three of the last six Miss Universe titles have gone to Venezuela, where beauty pageants are big business.
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