The 7th Nuestra Belleza México pageant, was held at the Auditorio Emilio Sánchez Piedras of Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico on September 2, 2000. Forty-three contestants of the Mexican Republic competed for the national title, which was won by Jacqueline Bracamontes from Jalisco, who later competed in Miss Universe 2001 in Puerto Rico. Bracamontes was crowned by outgoing Nuestra Belleza México titleholder Leticia Murray. She was the first Jalisciense and the second winner of foreign descent (his maternal grandparents are Belgian) and the third blonde to win this Title.
The Nuestra Belleza Mundo México title was assumed by Paulina Flores from Sinaloa after Jacqueline Bracamontes won the right to compete in Miss Universe, she had been the original winner of this title but she could not hold both titles, and then Paulina Flores as Suplente/1st Runner-up assumed this Title. She later competed in Miss World 2000 in United Kingdom. She was the first Sinaloense to win this Title.
The Nuestra Belleza Internacional México title (Best Hair Pantene) was won by Lilián Villanueva from Quintana Roo, and she would compete in Miss International 2001 in Japan but the Nuestra Belleza México Organization lost the franchise of this international event this year and then she did not compete. Villanueva is the first and only Quintanarroense to win this Title.
After three years, two events were held separately to select the two winners for the titles Nuestra Belleza México and Nuestra Belleza Mundo México.
After three years, returned to take place the semi-final competition entitled "Nuestra Belleza Mexico: Rumbo a Miss Mundo" here was chosen the Top 20 among the 43 candidates, in which was announced the winner of the Nuestra Belleza Mundo México title Jacqueline Bracamontes, a week later she won the title of Nuestra Belleza México and then her Suplene/1st Runner-up Paulina Flores from Sinaloa assumed the Title, who curiously was also the Suplente/1st Runner-up in the final competition. Only the top 20 participated in the final night.
The Nuestra Belleza Mundo México pageant was held at the Auditorio Emilio Sánchez Piedras of Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico and was hosted by Joana Benedek and Alexis Ayala. It was officially the 3rd edition of the "Nuestra Belleza Mundo México" contest and as an official separate pageant to choose Mexico's representative to Miss World. Although the Winner of this event also competed in the final night competition.
The musical part was enlivened by: Pablo Montero.
Matilde Obregón – TV Notas' DirectorRiccardo Dalmacci – ActorHéctor Terrones – Fashion DesignerJosé Luis Abarca – Fashion DesignerErnesto Valenzuela – El Modelo México 1999Pablo Méndez – StylistToño Mauri – ActorDeborah David – Model & Miss GuatemalaNadine Markova – PhotographerGustavo Adolfo Infante – JournalistSilvia Galván – StylistBenjamín Alarcón – Consultant Psycho-Body ExpressionVerónica Jaspeado – Nuestra Belleza Tlaxcala 1994, Actress & SingerCarlos Latapi – PhotographerMaritza Sayalero – Miss Universe 1979Gerardo Rebollo – DesignerVanessa Guzmán – Nuestra Belleza México 1995 & ActressFernando Magallanes – Plastic SurgeonFrances Ondiviela – Miss España 1980 & ActressCarlos Topete – Marketing ManagerOpening Number: "Nuestra Belleza México" (Official Theme)Swimsuit Competition: "Popurrí" by Ernesto D'Alessio, Patricio Borghetti and JanIntermediate: "Cuando me Enamoro" & "Aunque no Esté" by Manuel MijaresEvening Gown Competition: InnisIntermediate: "Dónde está la Vida" & "Quédate Más" by Francisco CéspedesCrowning Moment: "Nuestra Belleza México" (Official Theme)Jalisco won the Nuestra Belleza México title for the first time.This was the second time a Winner of Nuestra Belleza México pageant is of foreign descent (Jacqueline Bracamontes, her maternal grandparents are Belgian).Sinaloa was the Suplente/1st Runner-up for the second time (before 1999) and won the Nuestra Belleza Mundo México title for the first time.Quintana Roo won the Nuestra Belleza Internacional México title for the first time.Is the first time in the history of the organization in which more than one representative is sent by State.Jalisco tear up this year, obtaining the Nuestra Belleza Mundo Mexico title in the semi-final competition, but after being crowned as Nuestra Belleza México automatically the Nuestra Belleza Mundo México title passed to the 1st Runner-up Sinaloa (Paulina Flores), who curiously was also the 1st Runner-up in the semi-final competition.For the first time is selected a Top 20 and only the Top 20 selected in the semi-final competition participated in the final night.For the first time withdrawing from the competition the states: Aguascalientes, Baja California, Campeche, Durango, Guerrero, Michoacán, Nayarit and Oaxaca.Distrito Federal and Nuevo León placed for seventh consecutive year.Chihuahua placed for third consecutive year.Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Sonora and Tamaulipas placed for second consecutive year.Coahuila, Jalisco, Quintana Roo and Yucatán returned to making calls to the semifinals after two years (1998), Colima after three years (1997), Querétaro, Veracruz and Zacatecas after four years (1996) and San Luis Potosí after five years (1995).States that were called to the semi-finals last year and this year failed to qualify were Guanajuato and Morelos.After two years to hosted Nuestra Belleza México, Marco Antonio Regil didn't do in this edition.For the first time Sergio Goyri and Gabriel Soto hosted the pageant with Lupita Jones.Sonora won Miss Photogenic and Edoardos Model Award for the first time.Quintana Roo won the Trident Smile and Best Hair Awards for the first time.Distrito Federal won Miss America Online for the first time.Jalisco won Miss St. Ives and Skin Hinds Award for the first time.Chihuahua won the Best Communicator Award for the first time.Sinaloa won the Lala Light Figure Award for the first time.San Luis Potosí won the Best National Costume award for the first time.The host delegate, María Guadalupe Lozada from Tlaxcala, failed to place in the semi-finals.Coahuila (Alma Cantú) is the higher delegate in this edition (1.85 m).Estado de México (Susana Diazayas), Sinaloa (María Valenzuela) and Tamulipas (Gabriela Soberón) are the lower delegates in this edition (1.68 m).