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| date = March 27, 2010
| date = March 27, 2010
| presenters = {{hlist|[[Lee Da-hae]]|[[Alesha Dixon]]|[[Julien Kang]]|Steve Douglas}}
| presenters = {{hlist|[[Lee Da-hae]]|[[Alesha Dixon]]|[[Julien Kang]]|Steve Douglas}}
| acts = {{hlist|[[Alesha Dixon]]|[[Paul Potts]]|[[Girl's Generation]]}}
| acts = {{hlist|[[Alesha Dixon]]|[[Paul Potts]]|[[Girls' Generation]]}}
| entrants = 74
| entrants = 74
| venue = Songdo Convensia, [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]
| venue = Songdo Convensia, [[Incheon]], [[South Korea]]
| debuts = {{hlist|[[Azerbaijan]]|[[Cyprus]]|[[Czech Republic]]|[[Ethiopia]]|[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]|[[Guyana]]|[[Honduras]]|[[Indonesia]]|[[Japan]]|[[Kazakhstan]]|[[Korea]]|[[Martinique]]|[[Mongolia]]|[[Montenegro]]|[[New Zealand]]|[[Paraguay]]|[[Serbia]]}}
| debuts = {{hlist|[[Azerbaijan]]|[[Belarus]]|[[Cyprus]]|[[Czech Republic]]|[[Ethiopia]]|[[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]|[[Guyana]]|[[Honduras]]|[[Indonesia]]|[[Japan]]|[[Kazakhstan]]|[[Luxembourg]]|[[Martinique]]|[[Mongolia]]|[[Montenegro]]|[[New Zealand]]|[[Paraguay]]|[[South Korea]]|[[Serbia]]}}
| withdraws = {{hlist|[[Albania]]|[[Austria]]|[[Barbados]]|[[Chile]]|[[Curaçao]]|[[Iceland]]|[[Liberia]]|[[Lithuania]]|[[Vietnam]]}}
| withdraws = {{hlist|[[Albania]]|[[Austria]]|[[Barbados]]|[[Chile]]|[[Curaçao]]|[[Iceland]]|[[Liberia]]|[[Lithuania]]|[[Vietnam]]}}
| returns = {{hlist|[[Angola]]|[[Croatia]]|[[France]]|[[Malaysia]]|[[Peru]]|[[Swaziland]]|[[Sweden]]|[[Thailand]]}}
| returns = {{hlist|[[Angola]]|[[Croatia]]|[[France]]|[[Malaysia]]|[[Peru]]|[[Swaziland]]|[[Sweden]]|[[Thailand]]}}
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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
For the first time, [[South Korea]] debuted in the contest and host the [[Mister World]] pageant from March 11 to March 27, 2010. Julia Morley said "I am so delighted that we will have the opportunity to showcase the beautiful country of Korea to the rest of the world as our contestants battle it out to find the world's most desirable man". The pageant is supported by the Korean government and people. It is also supported by the former Miss Worlds such as [[Denise Perrier]] (1953), [[Azra Akın]] (2002), [[María Julia Mantilla]] (2004), [[Taťána Kuchařová]] (2006) and [[Zhang Zilin]] (2007), together with the very first Mister World 1996 Tom Nuyens from [[Belgium]].
For the first time, [[South Korea]] debuted in the contest and host the [[Mister World]] pageant from March 11 to March 27, 2010. Julia Morley said "I am so delighted that we will have the opportunity to showcase the beautiful country of Korea to the rest of the world as our contestants battle it out to find the world's most desirable man". The pageant is supported by the Korean government and people. It is also supported by the former Miss Worlds such as [[Denise Perrier]] (1953), [[Azra Akın]] (2002), [[María Julia Mantilla]] (2004), [[Taťána Kuchařová]] (2006) and [[Zhang Zilin]] (2007), together with the very first Mister World 1996 Tom Nuyens from [[Belgium]].

==Results==
===Placements===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"
! Placement
! Contestant
|-
| '''Mister World 2010'''
|
* '''{{IRL}}''' – '''[[Kamal Ibrahim (Mister World 2010)|Kamal Ibrahim]]'''
|-
| 1st Runner-Up
|
* {{CZE}} – [[Josef Karas (athlete)|Josef Karas]]
|-
| 2nd Runner-Up
|
* {{NGR}} – [[Kenneth Okolie]]
|-
| Top 5
|
* {{LIB}} – Abdel Rahman El-Balaa
* {{NED}} – Honza Jan Filipi
|-
| Top 15
|
* {{BRA}} – [[Jonas Sulzbach]]
* {{GER}} – Michael Piechler
* {{GRE}} – Lampros Danas
* {{GDL}} – Emmanuel Binga
* {{IND}} – Inder Bajwa
* {{flag|KOR|name=Korea}} – Yoo Ji-kwang
* {{MEX}} – Alvaro Álvarez
* {{NIR}} – Matthew Poole
* {{VEN}} – [[José Manuel Flores Sánchez|José Manuel Flores]]
* {{WAL}} – Jonny Rees
|}

=== Challenge Events ===

* '''Sports''' is a test of skill, discipline, and athleticism
* '''Talent & Creativity''' focuses on the contestants' performing arts presentation, technique, and dedication
* '''Fashion''' looks at the contestants' runway skills, style and bearing, and overall fashion sense

===Fast Track Events===
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Final results
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Country
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Contestant
|-
|'''Sports Challenge'''
|'''{{CZE}}'''
|[[Josef Karas (athlete)|Josef Karas]]
|-
|'''Talent & Creativity'''
|'''{{flag|KOR|name=Korea}}'''
|Yoo Ji-kwang
|-
|'''Top Model'''
|'''{{BRA}}'''
|[[Jonas Sulzbach|Jonas Fernando Sulzbach]]
|}

====Sport====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
! Final Results
! Contestant
|-
| '''Winner'''
|
* '''{{CZE}}''' – [[Josef Karas (athlete)|Josef Karas]]
|-
| '''1st Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{NOR}}''' – Chris André Eileng
|-
| '''2nd Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{MLT}}''' – Mark Borg Spiteri
|-
| '''Top 8'''
|
* '''{{BLR}}''' – Mihail Baranau
* '''{{CYP}}''' – Christos Christodoulides
* '''{{MEX}}''' – Alvaro Álvarez Sepulveda
* '''{{RSA}}''' – Jaco de Bruyn
* '''{{THA}}''' – Rattasart Rungsirithip
|-
| '''Top 20'''
|
* '''{{ANG}}''' – Jorge Bráulio Ferreira Martins
* '''{{AZE}}''' – Hafiz Aghayev
* '''{{BRA}}''' – [[Jonas Sulzbach|Jonas Fernando Sulzbach]]
* '''{{CAN}}''' – Ron Wear
* '''{{DEN}}''' – Kevin Skrøder
* '''{{flag|Honduras|1949}}''' – Carlos Saúl Orantes Ortega
* '''{{KAZ}}''' – Roman Mironov
* '''{{flag|MKD|name=Macedonia FYRO}}''' – Ivan Nikšik
* '''{{PAN}}''' – Héctor Javier Villarreal Franco
* '''{{RUS}}''' – Sergey Kolenchikov
* '''{{ESP}}''' – Guillermo García Becerril
* '''{{SWE}}''' – Alexander Siamak Shirpey
|}

====Talent====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
! Final Results
! Contestant
|-
| '''Winner'''
|
* '''{{flag|KOR|name=Korea}}''' – Yoo Ji-kwang
|-
| '''1st Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{BEL}}''' – Willem Lieve Hendrick Vermuyten
|-
| '''2nd Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{RUS}}''' – Sergey Kolenchikov
|-
| '''Top 6'''
|
* '''{{KEN}}''' – Lwanda Jawar Kotengo
* '''{{RSA}}''' – Jaco de Bruyn
* '''{{VEN}}''' – [[José Manuel Flores Sánchez]]
|-
| '''Top 20'''
|
* '''{{BAH}}''' – Kendrick Kemp
* '''{{CYP}}''' – Christos Christodoulides
* '''{{CZE}}''' – [[Josef Karas (athlete)|Josef Karas]]
* '''{{ENG}}''' – Andreas Kattou
* '''{{flag|Honduras|1949}}''' – Carlos Saúl Orantes Ortega
* '''{{flag|HKG|name=Hong Kong China}}''' – Wesley Lee Chun Ming
* '''{{IND}}''' – Inder Bajwa
* '''{{IRL}}''' – [[Kamal Ibrahim (Mister World 2010)|Kamal Orlando Ibrahim]]
* '''{{JPN}}''' – Hareruya Konno
* '''{{KAZ}}''' – Roman Mironov
* '''{{flag|Martinique|snake}}''' – Kevin Bellgrade
* '''{{NGR}}''' – Kenneth Okolie
* '''{{flag|SWZ|name=Swaziland}}''' – Phakeme Okwakhe Dlamini
* '''{{USA}}''' – Ivan Rusilko
|}

====Top Model====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
! Final Results
! Contestant
|-
| '''Winner'''
|
* '''{{BRA}}''' – [[Jonas Sulzbach|Jonas Fernando Sulzbach]]
|-
| '''1st Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{CZE}}''' – [[Josef Karas (athlete)|Josef Karas]]
|-
| '''2nd Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{NED}}''' – Honza Jan Filipi
|-
| '''Top 20'''
|
* '''{{ANG}}''' – Jorge Bráulio Ferreira Martins
* '''{{BAH}}''' – Kendrick Kemp
* '''{{BUL}}''' – Martin Marinov
* '''{{flag|CHN|name=People's Republic of China}}''' – Lei Zhao
* '''{{CYP}}''' – Christos Christodoulides
* '''{{EGY}}''' – Tarek Naguib
* '''{{GER}}''' – Michael Piechler
* '''{{flag|HKG|name=Hong Kong China}}''' – Wesley Lee Chun Ming
* '''{{IND}}''' – Inder Bajwa
* '''{{flag|KOR|name=Korea}}''' – Yoo Ji-kwang
* '''{{LIB}}''' – Abdel Rahman El-Balaa
* '''{{NGR}}''' – Kenneth Okolie
* '''{{NIR}}''' – Matthew Christopher Poole
* '''{{NOR}}''' – Chris André Eileng
* '''{{POL}}''' – Maksymilian Lewandowski
* '''{{ROU}}''' – Voicu Rușlan Pânzar
* '''{{VEN}}''' – [[José Manuel Flores Sánchez]]
|}

=== Special Awards ===

====Marine Champions====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Results
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Country & Contestant
|-
|'''Yellow Team'''
(Winners)
|
* '''{{FRA}}''' – Mohammed Al-Maiman
* '''{{GDL}}''' – Emmanuel Binga
* '''{{IRL}}''' – [[Kamal Ibrahim (Mister World 2010)|Kamal Orlando Ibrahim]]
* '''{{KAZ}}''' – Roman Mironov
* '''{{KEN}}''' – Lwanda Jawar Kotengo
|-
|'''Red Team'''
(Runners-Up)
|
* '''{{PHI}}''' – Alvin Aldeosa de Joya
* '''{{RUS}}''' – Sergey Kolenchikov
* '''{{RSA}}''' – Jaco de Bruyn
* '''{{SWE}}''' – Alexander Siamak Shirpey
* '''{{USA}}''' – Ivan Rusilko
|-
|'''Black Team'''
(Finalists)
|
* '''{{LIB}}''' – Abdel Rahman El-Balaa
* '''{{flag|MKD|name=Macedonia FYRO}}''' – Ivan Nikšik
* '''{{MEX}}''' – Alvaro Álvarez Sepulveda
* '''{{NED}}''' – Honza Jan Filipi
* '''{{NOR}}''' – Chris André Eileng
|-
|'''Blue Team'''
(Finalists)
|
* '''{{ANG}}''' – Jorge Bráulio Ferreira Martins
* '''{{BLR}}''' – Mihail Baranau
* '''{{CAN}}''' – Ron Wear
* '''{{CYP}}''' – Christos Christodoulides
* '''{{DEN}}''' – Kevin Skrøder
|-
|}

====100 m relay====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 95%;"
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Results
! style="background-color:#787878;color:#FFFFFF;"| Country & Contestant
|-
|'''Blue Team'''
(Winners)
|
* '''{{AUS}}''' – Tim Boulenger
* '''{{BAH}}''' – Kendrick Kemp
* '''{{BLR}}''' – Mihail Baranau
* '''{{CZE}}''' – [[Josef Karas (athlete)|Josef Karas]]
|-
|'''Black Team'''
(Runners-Up)
|
* '''{{LUX}}''' – Carlo Marino
* '''{{MEX}}''' – Alvaro Álvarez Sepulveda
* '''{{NIR}}''' – Matthew Christopher Poole
* '''{{NOR}}''' – Chris André Eileng
|-
|'''Red Team'''
(Finalists)
|
* '''{{PUR}}''' – Joshua Louis Dalmau Irizarry
* '''{{RSA}}''' – Jaco de Bruyn
* '''{{ESP}}''' – Guillermo García Becerril
* '''{{THA}}''' – Rattasart Rungsirithip
|-
|'''Yellow Team'''
(Finalists)
|
* '''{{ENG}}''' – Andreas Kattou
* '''{{GEO}}''' – Giorgi Orbeladze
* '''{{GUY}}''' – Max Chung
* '''{{IND}}''' – Inder Bajwa
|}

====Cooking Korean Style====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"
! Final Results
! Contestant
|-
| '''Winner'''
|
* '''{{COL}}''' – Camilo Tocancipá García
|-
| '''1st Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{TUR}}''' – Alper Aşlanoglu
|-
| '''2nd Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{NZL}}''' – Arnold Arthur du Toit
|-
| '''3rd Runner-Up'''
|
* '''{{GDL}}''' – Emmanuel Binga
|}


==Judges==
==Judges==
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|-
|-
| '''{{KEN}}''' || Lwanda Jawar Kotengo<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Kenya|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4948}}</ref> || 29 || {{height|m=1.89}} || [[Nairobi]]
| '''{{KEN}}''' || Lwanda Jawar Kotengo<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Kenya|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4948}}</ref> || 29 || {{height|m=1.89}} || [[Nairobi]]
|-
| '''{{flag|KOR|name=Korea}}''' || Yoo Ji-kwang<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Korea|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4949}}</ref> || 24 || {{height|m=1.86}} || [[Seoul]]
|-
|-
| '''{{LAT}}''' || Kristaps Punculis<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Latvia|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4950}}</ref> || 22 || {{height|m=1.90}} || [[Riga]]
| '''{{LAT}}''' || Kristaps Punculis<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Latvia|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4950}}</ref> || 22 || {{height|m=1.90}} || [[Riga]]
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|-
|-
| '''{{SIN}}''' || Hu Hanxiong<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Singapore|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4974}}</ref> || 25 || {{height|m=1.75}} || [[Singapore]]
| '''{{SIN}}''' || Hu Hanxiong<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Singapore|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4974}}</ref> || 25 || {{height|m=1.75}} || [[Singapore]]
|-
| '''{{KOR}}''' || Yoo Ji-kwang<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – Korea|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4949}}</ref> || 24 || {{height|m=1.86}} || [[Seoul]]
|-
|-
| '''{{RSA}}''' || Jaco de Bruyn<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – South Africa|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4975}}</ref> || 26 || {{height|m=1.82}} || [[Pretoria]]
| '''{{RSA}}''' || Jaco de Bruyn<ref>{{cite news|title=Mister World 2010 – South Africa|publisher=[[Miss World]]|accessdate=3 February 2019|url=https://missworld.com/#/mister/contestants/4975}}</ref> || 26 || {{height|m=1.82}} || [[Pretoria]]
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* '''{{JPN}}'''
* '''{{JPN}}'''
* '''{{KAZ}}'''
* '''{{KAZ}}'''
* '''{{flag|KOR|name=Korea}}'''
* '''{{flag|Martinique|snake}}'''
* '''{{flag|Martinique|snake}}'''
* '''{{MGL}}'''
* '''{{MGL}}'''
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* '''{{PAR}}'''
* '''{{PAR}}'''
* '''{{SRB}}'''
* '''{{SRB}}'''
* '''{{KOR}}'''
{{colend}}
{{colend}}


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*2010: {{UKR}} – Yuriy Bogish
*2010: {{UKR}} – Yuriy Bogish
*2011: {{PAR}} – Diego Andres Tuma Bogado
*2011: {{PAR}} – Diego Andres Tuma Bogado

==International telecasts==
According to the official press release the final competition will be broadcast ''to some 1 billion viewers in 140 countries''.
*{{Flag|Brazil}}: [[Country Music Television|CMT]]
*{{Flag|China}}: [[CCTV]]
*{{Flag|Ireland}}: [[Sky1]]
*{{Flag|Mexico}}: [[Televisa]]
*{{Flag|Moldova}}: [[STS (TV channel)|STS TV Dixi]]
*{{Flag|Russia}}: [[STS (TV channel)|STS]]
*{{Flag|South Africa}}: [[SABC 3]]
*{{Flag|South Korea}}: [[ESPN International|MBC ESPN]] (Main broadcaster)
*{{Flag|United Kingdom}}: [[Sky1]]
*{{Flag|United States}}: [[Bravo (US TV channel)|Bravo]] and [[E! Entertainment]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 17:03, 16 November 2024

Mister World 2010
Mister World 2010 titlecard
DateMarch 27, 2010
Presenters
Entertainment
VenueSongdo Convensia, Incheon, South Korea
BroadcasterMBC ESPN
Entrants74
Placements15
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerKamal Ibrahim
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Mister World 2010 was the 6th edition of the Mister World competition. It was held at Songdo Convensia in Incheon, South Korea on March 27, 2010. 74 delegates competed from all around the world. Juan García Postigo of Spain crowned Kamal Ibrahim of Ireland at the end of the event.

Introduction

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For the first time, South Korea debuted in the contest and host the Mister World pageant from March 11 to March 27, 2010. Julia Morley said "I am so delighted that we will have the opportunity to showcase the beautiful country of Korea to the rest of the world as our contestants battle it out to find the world's most desirable man". The pageant is supported by the Korean government and people. It is also supported by the former Miss Worlds such as Denise Perrier (1953), Azra Akın (2002), María Julia Mantilla (2004), Taťána Kuchařová (2006) and Zhang Zilin (2007), together with the very first Mister World 1996 Tom Nuyens from Belgium.

Judges

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The judges' panel for Mister World 2010 consisted of the following personalities:

Contestants

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Country Contestant Age Height Hometown
 Angola Jorge Bráulio Ferreira Martins[1] 27 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Luanda
 Australia Tim Boulenger[2] 24 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Gold Coast
 Azerbaijan Hafiz Aghayev[3] 24 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Baku
 Bahamas Kendrick Kemp[4] 23 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Nassau
 Belarus Mihail Baranau[5] 21 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Minsk
 Belgium Willem Lieve Hendrick Vermuyten[6] 21 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in) Mechelen
 Bolivia Jonatan Fischer Vargas[7] 23 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Cochabamba
 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dejan Radović[8] 27 1.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in) Sarajevo
 Brazil Jonas Sulzbach[9] 24 1.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in) Lajeado
 Bulgaria Martin Marinov[10] 23 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Sofia
 Canada Ron Wear[11] 31 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Edmonton
 China Lei Zhao[12] 23 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Beijing
 Colombia Camilo Tocancipa García[13] 20 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Bogotá
 Costa Rica Eduardo Esquivel Cuberos[14] 19 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Alajuela
 Croatia Dino Bubičić[15] 27 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Zagreb
 Cyprus Christos Christodoulides[16] 27 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Nicosia
 Czech Republic Josef Karas[17] 31 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Olomouc
 Denmark Kevin Skrøder[18] 26 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Valby
 Dominican Republic Ramón Alberto Uyola[19] 24 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Santiago de los Caballeros
 Egypt Tarek Naguib[20] 26 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Cairo
 England Andreas Kattou[21] 24 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in) Rugby
 Ethiopia Matewos Yilma Jigsa[22] 26 1.97 m (6 ft 5+12 in) Addis Ababa
 France Mohammed Al-Maiman[23] 23 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Paris
 Georgia Giorgi Orbeladze[24] 18 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Tbilisi
 Germany Michael Pichler[25] 32 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Düsseldorf
 Greece Lampros Danas[26] 25 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Athens
 Guadeloupe Emmanuel Binga[27] 25 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Morne-à-l'Eau
 Guyana Max Chung[28] 21 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Georgetown
 Honduras Carlos Saúl Orantes Ortega[29] 20 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in) La Lima
 Hong Kong Wesley Lee Chun Ming[30] 23 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Hong Kong
 India Inder Bajwa[31] 27 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Punjab
 Indonesia Todi Pandapotan[32] 27 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Jakarta
 Ireland Kamal Orlando Ibrahim[33] 24 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Limerick
 Italy Paolo Cosi[34] 25 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Corigliano d'Otranto
 Japan Hareruya Konno[35] 26 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Sapporo
 Kazakhstan Roman Mironov[36] 24 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) Almaty
 Kenya Lwanda Jawar Kotengo[37] 29 1.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in) Nairobi
 Latvia Kristaps Punculis[38] 22 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) Riga
 Lebanon Abdel Rahman El-Balaa[39] 22 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Beirut
 Luxembourg Carlo Marino[40] 30 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Luxembourg City
 Macedonia FYRO Ivan Nikšik[41] 23 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Skopje
 Malaysia David Lian Tze Wang[42] 20 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Kuala Lumpur
 Malta Mark Borg Spiteri[43] 21 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Marsascala
 Martinique Kévin Bellegarde[44] 22 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in) Fort-de-France
 Mexico Alvaro Álvarez Sepulveda[45] 25 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Mexico City
 Mongolia Galbadrakhyn Badarkh[46] 23 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Ulaanbaatar
 Montenegro Predrag Pavličić[47] 23 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Podgorica
 Netherlands Honza Jan Filipi[48] 27 2.00 m (6 ft 6+12 in) Hengelo
 New Zealand Arnold Arthur du Toit[49] 26 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Auckland
 Nigeria Kenneth Okolie[50] 26 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Lagos
 Northern Ireland Matthew Christopher Poole[51] 20 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Belfast
 Norway Chris André Eileng[52] 26 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Oslo
 Panama Héctor Javier Villarreal Franco[53] 25 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Panama City
 Paraguay Diego Andres Tuma Bogado[54] 26 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Asunción
 Peru Manuel Illich Lobatón[55] 24 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Lima
 Philippines Alvin Aldeosa de Joya[56] 23 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Manila
 Poland Maksymilian Lewandowski[57] 18 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Warsaw
 Puerto Rico Joshua Louis Dalmau Irizarry[58] 25 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) Coamo
 Romania Voicu Ruşlan Pânzar[59] 23 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Bucharest
 Russia Sergey Kolenchikov[60] 29 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Saint Petersburg
 Serbia Vasa Nestorović[61] 25 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Belgrade
 Singapore Hu Hanxiong[62] 25 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Singapore
 South Korea Yoo Ji-kwang[63] 24 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Seoul
 South Africa Jaco de Bruyn[64] 26 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Pretoria
 Spain Guillermo García Becerril[65] 24 1.92 m (6 ft 3+12 in) Zaragoza
 Sri Lanka Hemal Sachindra Ranasinghe[66] 25 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in) Matale
 Swaziland Phakeme Okwakhe Dlamini[67] 25 1.97 m (6 ft 5+12 in) Manzini
 Sweden Alexander Siamak Shirpey[68] 24 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in) Stockholm
 Thailand Rattasart Rungsirithip[69] 24 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Chiang Mai
 Turkey Alper Aşlanoğlu[70] 24 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Istanbul
 Ukraine Yuriy Bogish[71] 27 1.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in) Kyiv
 United States Ivan Rusilko[72] 26 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Meadville
 Venezuela José Manuel Flores Sánchez[73] 23 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Caracas
 Wales Jonny Rees[74] 24 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Swansea

Notes

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Debuts

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Returns

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Last competed in 1996:

Last competed in 1998:

Last competed in 2003:

Withdraws

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Crossovers

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Mister International
Men Universe Model
  • 2010:  Australia – Tim Boulenger
  • 2010:  Cyprus – Christos Christodoulides (Top 5)
  • 2010:  Honduras – Carlos Saúl Orantes Ortega (Top 15)
  • 2010:  Peru – Manuel Illich Lobatón
  • 2010:  Ukraine – Yuriy Bogish
  • 2011:  Paraguay – Diego Andres Tuma Bogado

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