Why does Venezuela keep winning Miss Universe?

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Jamaica's famous for its athletes, Italy for its pizzas. Venezuela, which has just bagged the title of Miss Universe for the sixth time, is seemingly making a name for itself in beautiful women. So what is it about the South American state - unrivalled charm, or easily accessible plastic surgeons? Our Observer (see photo), a former Miss Venezuela competitor, explains it all.

Winner of Miss Universe 2008, Venezuela took this year's crown too at the end of Sunday's beauty battle in the Bahamas, financed by American business magnate Donald Trump. Only the US, with seven crowns, stands rival to Venezuela and its 26 million inhabitants. 

New Miss Universe Stefanía Fernández, 18, reckons she knows why Venezuela keeps winning. "It's our spontaneity" she explained after her victory. Really?

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“Each candidate's advisor proposes certain operations”

Jennifer J. Schell represented the province of Lara in the Miss Venezuela contest 2005. She spent nine months training from 6am to 11pm. Educated in political science, she now works for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

I can't deny it, some Miss Venezuelas do have plastic surgery. Each candidate's advisor proposes certain operations which the girl can then accept or refuse. These operations are not disallowed by the contest organisers. And plastic surgery is very cheap here; three times cheaper than in the US. Seven candidates came to Venezuela this year to 'prepare' for the contest. Miss Ecuador, Miss Costa Rica... Most candidates from South America do it. When I was competing, I personally had liposuction on my knees done.

Dayana Mendoza, the Venezuelan who won Miss Universe 2008, caused quite a scandal when she admitted to having had resorted to plastic surgery. She'd had her nose and bust operated on before the contest. And although it's not disallowed, she got a lot of criticism. Spanish contender Claudia Moro for example, said: ‘I know that plastic surgery's allowed so it's no surprise that some candidates resort to it. But I prefer natural beauty." According to Venezuelan weekly magazine Version Final, Dayana had work done on her nose because she found that it was ‘too droopy' when she smiled. And she thought she was ‘too flat-chested' to be Miss Universe.

Girls from Venezuela's middle class dream of being in a beauty contest. Miss Venezuela is the most watched TV programme in the country. Almost two thirds of TV watchers are glued to the set during the four-hour contest. And that has its consequences - the Venezuelan Society of Cosmetic Surgery completes between 25,000 and 30,000 breast implants per year."

Jennifer after being elected "Banana Queen" in Ecuador.

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Jennifer Schell

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Jennifer after winning Miss Lara

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i think that everybody knows

i think that everybody knows that ALL the misses go for sugery i meen is really dificult to find the perfect woman they have to have a certain mesure the perfect chest and but, nose, smile, ears, etc.... so i think is normal that in that world of pagents they go for surgery but i belive that u can tell venezuela is country of really atractive people i think its defenetly tru that venezuelan and latin women in general are very atractive thats a fact for sure

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Maybe venezuela has the most

Maybe venezuela has the most beautiful women in the world why not ? But I think that their beautiful is not so naturel. It doesn't matter the country but those women have so many surgery and it 's worse when I think about all the money that this businness made..it's just sad to know that millions of people died of hungry.

Like you said every country have a "cliché" but I'm sure that Venezuela has others beautifuls and amazings things to show and not only their Misses.

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Certainly Venezulan women

Certainly Venezulan women must be very beautiful, but it seems strange that they would win so much.. on the other hand, don't the Misses from all the other countries use plastic surgery too? How can we know?
Anyway, the new Miss Univers doesn't seem that beautiful to me, so it must be other principles that are used to choose.. either qualities like how they move, they dance, they smile, they talk etc, or perhaps.. money for the judges!

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Its the "combo" package and

Its the "combo" package and the "it" factor. I agree that there were many beautiful girls at the pageant but they came up "flat" in the end. Venezuelans have the perfect balance of discipline, drive and focus to get the job done. All business. If they don't win they at least qualify in the finals. They use this as a platform to project themselves professionaly afterwards so they take the job seriously. Venezuelans contestants don't compare themselves to other "countries" the competition is so heated within that the motivation to succeed drives them to study past victories with the ultimate goal to surpase them. While other countries look to Venezuela with hatred and admiration Venezuelans always look forward to the next competition prepared and with lots of confidence.
I believe this is why they win.

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I don't know what it is but

I don't know what it is but the pageant women don't seem as beautiful as they used to be.

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