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1st Premios Juventud
DateSeptember 23, 2004
LocationWatsco Center in Miami, Florida
Hosted byCristián de la Fuente, Galilea Montijo, Myrka Dellanos
WebsiteOfficial Page
Television/radio coverage
NetworkUnivision
Premios Juventud · 2005 →

The 1st Annual Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) were broadcast by Univision on September 23, 2004.[1][2]

Nominees and winners

Marc Anthony and Thalía was the leading nominees, with 13 nominations each. Jennifer Lopez follows with 12 nominations in various categories. Other artists receiving nominations include Luis Miguel with 11, Paulina Rubio and Ricky Martin with 9 each, and Colombian pop star Shakira with 6 nominations.

The night's biggest winners were Mexican superstar Thalía and Chayanne, with three statuettes. Other takers included Jennifer Lopez and popular Banda group Liberación, with two statuettes, baseball shortstop Alex Rodríguez, and Colombian idols Paulina Rubio and Juanes took home one award each.

S. No. Category Sub-categories Winner Other nominees
1) Fashion And Images
Quiero Vestir Como Ella
(She's Totally Red Carpet)
Jennifer Lopez[3]

El de Mejor Estilo
(He's Got Style)
Chayanne[3]

¡Está Buenísimo!
(He's So Hot!)
Chayanne[3]

Chica que me Quita el Sueño
(Dream Chic)
Thalía[3]
2) Film
¡Qué Actorazo!
(What A Actor!)
Gael García[3]

Actriz que se Roba la Pantalla
(She Steals the Show)
Yadhira Carrillo[3]

Película Más Padre
(All-Time Best Flick)
Shrek 2[3]
3) Music
La Pareja Más Pareja
(Dynamic Duet)

Juanes with
Nelly Furtado
[3]

¡Qué Rico se Mueve!
(Best Moves)
Chayanne[3]

Voz del Momento
(All Over The Dial)
Paulina Rubio[3]

La Más Pegajosa
(Catchiest Tune)

"El Za Za Za"
- Liberación
[3]

Me Muero Sin Ese CD
(I Die Without That CD)

De Viaje
- Sin Bandera[3]

La Más Retocada
(Best Re-Mix)

"El Za Za Za"
- Liberación/Clímax
[3]

Canción Rompehielo
(Party Starter)
¿A quién le importa? - Thalía[3]
4) Pop Culture
Mi Idolo Es
(My Idol Is)
Thalía[3]

Tórridos Romances
(Hottest Romance)

Luis Miguel
And Myrka Dellanos
[3]

En la Mira de los Paparazzi
(Paparazzi's Favorite Target)

Jennifer Lopez
and Marc Anthony
[3]
5) Sports
El Deportista de Alto Voltaje
(Hottest Male Athlete)
Alex Rodríguez - Baseball[3]

La Deportista de Alta Tensión
(Hottest Female Athlete)
Ana Guevara[3]

Me Pongo la Camiseta de…
(I’m a Die-Hard Fan of...)
New York Yankees[3]

Novato del Año
(Rookie that Rocks)

Julio César Chávez, Jr.
- Boxing
[3]

Encontronazos Clásicos
(Most Explosive Rivals)

Las Aguilas del América Vs.
Las Chivas Rayadas de Guadalajara
[3]
  • América Vs. Pumas
  • América Vs. Pumas
  • Argentina Vs. Brasil
  • Barcelona Vs. Real Madrid
  • Boca Jr. Vs. Riverplay
  • Boston Vs. Yankees
  • Chivas Vs. Cruz Azul
  • Chivas Vs. Pumas
  • LA Dodgers Vs. Anaheim Angels
  • Lakers Vs. 76ers
  • Lakers Vs. Pistons
  • Marlins Vs. Yankees
  • México Vs. USA
  • Yankees Vs. Mets

Arrivals

Performances

References

  1. ^ "First Annual "Premios Juventud" Awards Show Turns into Star-Studded Party". 2004-09-23. Retrieved 2008-12-25.
  2. ^ "Marc Anthony, Jennifer Lopez, Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Thalía, Juan Gabriel and Oscar De La Hoya among the nominees for final selection" (pdf) (in Spanish). Univision. 2005-08-02. Retrieved 2009-12-25.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v The first edition of the 'Premios Juventud' becomes a great celebration of stars (Winners)