Miss Brazil 2022 (pt|Miss Brasil 2022), officially Miss Universe Brazil 2022 (pt|Miss Universo Brasil 2022) was the 68th edition of the Miss Brazil pageant and also the second under the new Miss Universe Brazil management, held at Villa Vérico in São Paulo, Brazil, on July 19, 2022.[1]
Teresa Santos of Ceará crowned Mia Mamede of Espírito Santo as her successor at the end of the event. This is the first time that Espírito Santo got the title.[2] Mamede represented Brazil at the Miss Universe 2022 pageant, but was unplaced.
Placement | Contestant[3] |
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Miss Brazil 2022 |
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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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Top 10 |
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Top 16 |
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26 contestants were selected to compete.[4]
State | Contestant | Age | Hometown |
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Acre | Juliana Melo[5] | 26 | Cruzeiro do Sul |
Amapá | Lycia Ribeiro | 24 | Macapá |
Amazonas | Rebeca Portilho | 23 | Manaus |
Bahia | Amanda Malaquias[6] [7] | 26 | Ibipeba |
Ceará | Luana Lobo | 27 | Fortaleza |
Distrito Federal | Nina Assis | 25 | Taguatinga |
Espírito Santo | Mia Mamede[8] | 26 | Vitória |
Goiás | Camille Gomide[9] | 25 | Anápolis |
Maranhão | Natália Seipel | 24 | São José de Ribamar |
Mato Grosso | Eduarda Zanella | 20 | Tangará da Serra |
Mato Grosso do Sul | Giovanna Grigolli | 25 | Três Lagoas |
Minas Gerais | Isadora Murta[10] | 24 | Contagem |
Pará | Beatriz Ornela | 21 | Belém |
Paraíba | Joyce Freitas | 19 | Solânea |
Paraná | Shaienne Borges[11] | 26 | São José dos Pinhais |
Pernambuco | Ana Luiza Gonçalves[12] | 27 | Petrolina |
Piauí | Jéssyca Castro[13] | 23 | Teresina |
Rio de Janeiro | Esthéfane Souza | 26 | Volta Redonda |
Rio Grande do Norte | Maria Eduarda Morais | 25 | Natal |
Rio Grande do Sul | Alina Furtado | 27 | Piratini |
Rondônia | Kamila Coelho | 22 | Vilhena |
Roraima | Kalyana Machado | 23 | Caracaraí |
Santa Catarina | Fernanda Souza | 26 | Joinville |
São Paulo | Adrielle Pieve | 26 | Três Pontas |
Sergipe | Ingrid Prata | 20 | Salgado |
Tocantins | Phatricia Araújo | 22 | Palmas |