Supermodelo 2006

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Supermodelo 2006
Supermodelo 2006 cast.jpg
Cast of Supermodelo 2006
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network Cuatro
Original releaseAugust 27 (2006-08-27) 
November 8, 2006 (2006-11-08)
Season chronology
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Supermodelo 2006 was the first season of Supermodelo . The show took place live once every week, where a public vote decided which one of two nominated contestants would be eliminated from the competition, and the judges would nominate a new set of contestants for elimination. The period in between was pre-recorded, and tracked the progress of all the girls as they received lessons on various aspects of modeling, took part in photo shoot sessions and other fashion related challenges. The goal of the show was to find Spain's next representative in the Elite Model Look contest.

Contents

The winner of the competition was 19-year-old María José Gallego from Jaén.

Episodes

Gala 1

Originally aired: 27 August 2006 [1]

Gala 2

Originally aired: 30 August 2006 [2]

Gala 3

Originally aired: 6 September 2006 [3]

Gala 4

Originally aired: 13 September 2006 [4]

Gala 5

Originally aired: 20 September 2006 [5]

Gala 6

Originally aired: 27 September 2006 [6]

Gala 7

Originally aired: 4 October 2006 [7]

Gala 8

Originally aired: 11 October 2006 [8]

Gala 9

Originally aired: 18 October 2006 [9]

Gala 10

Originally aired: 25 October 2006 [10]

Gala 11

Originally aired: 1 November 2006 [11]

Final

Originally aired: 8 November 2006 [12]

Contestants

(ages stated are at start of contest) [13] [14]

Semi-finalists

ContestantAgeHometownPlace
Yurena Álvarez17 Tenerife 20th-14th
Yrina Catalá17 Calp
Ruth Tolín20 El Astillero
Reyes Pagador21 Badajoz
Paola Ditano16 Santiago de Compostela
Kim Schmocker18 Switzerland
Cristina Cervera19 Algeciras

Finalists

ContestantAgeHometownPlace
Odilia Pamela García 19 Sabadell 13th
Christel Castaño20 Barcelona 12th
Cristina Palavra19 Seville 11th
Yanira Catalá22 Calp 10th
Fina Rodrigo18 Llíria 9th
Laura Beigveder21 Fuenlabrada 8th
Graciela Tallón16Perillo, A Coruña 7th
Malena Costa 16 Majorca 6th
Elisabeth Kweku19 Tenerife 5th
Laura Negrete17 Alicante 4th
María Teresa "Mayte" Prieto17 Madrid 3rd
Yasmín García18 Tenerife Runner-up
María José Gallego19 Jaén Winner

Results

PlaceModelGalas
123456789101112
1María JoséSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEFINALWINNER
2YasmínSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFENOMFINALELIM
3MayteNOMSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFEFINALELIM
4Laura N.SAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFENOMSAFEFINALELIM
5ElisabethSAFESAFESAFESAFENOMSAFESAFESAFESAFENOMELIM
6MalenaSAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFENOMNOMNOMELIM
7GracielaSAFESAFENOMNOMSAFESAFESAFENOMELIM
8Laura B.SAFESAFESAFESAFESAFESAFENOMELIM
9FinaSAFESAFESAFESAFENOMELIM
10YaniraSAFENOMSAFENOMELIM
11CristinaSAFESAFENOMELIM
12ChristelSAFENOMELIM
13OdiliaNOMELIM
 SAFE  The contestant was a candidate for nomination but was saved
 NOM  The contestant was nominated for elimination
 ELIM  The contestant was eliminated
 FINAL  The contestant advanced to the finale
 WINNER  The contestant won the competition

Judges and mentors

Viewing figures

EpisodeAir dateViewers & Share
127 August 20061,102,000 (9.6%)
230 August 20061,108,000 (8.8%)
36 September 20061,377,000 (10.1%)
413 September 20061,100,000 (8.3%)
520 September 20061,033,000 (7.8%)
627 September 20061,122,000 (7.2%)
74 October 2006976,000 (6.2%)
811 October 2006926,000 (6.7%)
918 October 20061,164,000 (7.9%)
1025 October 20061,347,000 (8.7%)
111 November 20061,270,000 (9.1%)
128 November 20061,604,000 (11.5%)

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