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Mister World 2010
Mister World 2010 titlecardDate March 27, 2010 Presenters Da-Hae Lee, Alesha Dixon, Julien Kang Entertainment Alesha Dixon, Paul Potts, Girl's Generation Venue Songdo Convensia, Incheon, Korea Broadcaster MBC ESPN Entrants 74[1] Placements 15 Debuts Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Georgia, Guyana, Honduras, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Martinique, Mongolia, Montenegro, New Zealand, Paraguay, Serbia Withdraws Albania, Austria, Barbados, Chile, Curaçao, Iceland, Liberia, Lithuania, Vietnam Returns Angola, Croatia, France, Malaysia, Peru, Swaziland, Sweden, Thailand Winner Kamal Ibrahim
IrelandMister World 2010 was the 6th edition of the Mister World male pageant. It was held at Incheon, Korea, the competition began on March 11, 2010 and the final was held at Songdo Convensia on March 27, 2010.[2] 74 delegates are competing from all around the world. Juan García Postigo of Spain will crown Kamal Ibrahim of Ireland as the new Mister World 2010 at the end of the event.
Contents
Introduction
For the first time, 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
Final Results Contestant Mister World 2010 - Ireland - Kamal Ibrahim
1st runner-up - Czech Republic - Josef Karas
2nd runner-up Top 5 finalists - Lebanon - Abdel Rahman Balaa
- Netherlands - Honza Filipi
Top 15 semifinalists - Brazil - Jonas Sulzbach
- Germany - Michael Piechler
- Greece - Lampros Danas
- Guadeloupe - Emmanuel Binga
- India - Inder Bajwa
- Korea - Ji-Kwang Yoo
- Mexico - Alvaro Álvarez
- Northern Ireland - Matthew Poole
- Venezuela - José Manuel Flores
- Wales - Jonny Rees
Fast Track Events
Mr World Talent
The Mr World Talent took place at the Hilton in Gyeongju, Korea on March 18, 2010.[7]
Final Results Contestant Winner - Korea - Ji-Kwang Yoo
1st runner-up - Belgium - Willem Vermuyten
2nd runner-up - Russia - Sergey Kolenchikov
Top 6 - Kenya - Lwanda Kotengo
- South Africa - Jaco de Bruyn
- Venezuela - José Manuel Flores
Top 20 - Bahamas - Kendrick Kemp
- Cyprus - Christos Christodoulides
- Czech Republic - Josef Karas
- England - Andreas Kattou
- Honduras - Carlos Orantes
- Hong Kong China - Wesley Lee
- India - Inder Bajwa
- Ireland - Kamal Ibrahim
- Japan - Hareruya Konno
- Kazakhstan - Roman Mironov
- Martinique - Kevin Bellgrade
- Nigeria - Kenneth Okolie
- Swaziland - Phakeme Dlamini
- United States - Ivan Rusilko
Mr World Top Model
The Mr World Top Model took place at the Hyatt Regency in Incheon, Korea on March 23, 2010.[8]
Final Results Contestant Winner - Brazil - Jonas Sulzbach
1st runner-up - Czech Republic - Josef Karas
2nd runner-up - Netherlands - Honza Filipi
Top 20 - Angola - Jorge Martins
- Bahamas - Kendrick Kemp
- Bulgaria - Martin Martinov
- China - Lei Zhao
- Cyprus - Christos Christodoulides
- Egypt - Tarek Naguib
- Germany - Michael Piechler
- Hong Kong China - Wesley Lee
- India - Inder Bajwa
- Korea - Ji-Kwang Yoo
- Lebanon - Abdel Rahman Balaa
- Nigeria - Kenneth Okolie
- Northern Ireland - Matthew Poole
- Norway - Chris Eileng
- Poland - Maksymilian Lewandowski
- Romania - Voicu Ruslan
- Venezuela - José Manuel Flores
Mr World Sports
The Mr World Sports took place in Incheon, Korea on March 24, 2010.[9]
Final Results Contestant Winner - Czech Republic - Josef Karas
1st runner-up - Norway - Chris Eileng
2nd runner-up - Malta - Mark Spiteri
Top 8 - Belarus - Mihail Baranov
- Cyprus - Christos Christodoulides
- Mexico - Alvaro Álvarez
- South Africa - Jaco de Bruyn
- Thailand - Rattasat Rungsirithip
Top 20 - Angola - Jorge Martins
- Azerbaijan - Hafiz Aghayev
- Brazil - Jonas Sulzbach
- Canada - Ron Wear
- Denmark - Kevin Skroder
- Honduras - Carlos Orantes
- Kazakhstan - Roman Mironov
- Macedonia FYRO - Ivan Niksik
- Panama - Héctor Villarreal
- Russia - Sergey Kolenchikov
- Spain - Guillermo García
- Sweden - Alexander Shirpey
Award
Mr World Marine Champions
- Winner: (Yellow Team) France, Guadeloupe, Ireland, Kazakhstan, Kenya
- 1st runner-up: (Red Team) Philippines, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, United States
- Finalists:
- (Blue Team) Angola, Belarus, Canada, Cyprus, Denmark
- (Black Team) Lebanon, Macedonia FYRO, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway
100m Relay
- Winner: (Blue Team) Australia, Bahamas, Belarus, Czech Republic
- 1st runner-up: (Black Team) Luxembourg, Mexico, Northern Ireland, Norway
- 2nd runner-up: (Red Team) Puerto Rico, South Africa, Spain, Thailand
- 3rd runner-up: (Yellow Team) England, Georgia, Guyana, India
Cooking Korean Style
Final Results Contestant Winner - Colombia - Camilo Tocancipá
1st runner-up - Turkey - Alper Aslanoglu
2nd runner-up - New Zealand - Arnold Du Toit
3rd runner-up - Guadeloupe - Emmanuel Binga
Judges
The panel of judges was composed by 8 notable personalities:
- Julia Morley - Chairman and CEO of Miss World LTD
- Tom Nuyens - Mister World 1996
- Zhang Zilin - Miss World 2007
- Ksenia Sukhinova - Miss World 2008
- Andre Kim - Korean designer
- Krish Naidoo - Miss World Organization International Ambassador
- Kaiane Aldorino - Miss World 2009
- Kim Joo-ri - Miss Korea 2009
Contestants
Country Contestant Age Height
(cm)Height
(ft.)Hometown Angola Jorge Martins 27 186 6'1" Luanda Australia Tim Boulenger 24 195 6'5" Azerbaijan Hafiz Aghayev 24 185 6'1" Baku Bahamas Kendrick Kemp 23 188 6'2" Nassau Belarus Mihail Baranov 21 187 6'1.5" Minsk Belgium Willem Vermuyten 21 184 6'0.5" Mechelen Bolivia Jonathan Fisher[13] 23 193 6'4" Cochabamba Bosnia & Herzegovina Dejan Radovic[14] 27 189 6'2.5" Sarajevo Brazil Jonas Sulzbach[15] 24 189 6'2.5" Lajeado Bulgaria Martin Martinov[16] 23 187 6'1.5" Sofia Canada Ron Wear 31 183 6'0" China PR Lei Zhao 23 187 6'1.5" Colombia Camilo Tocancipá 20 182 5'11.5" Bogotá Costa Rica Eduardo Cuberos[17] 19 188 6'2" Alajuela Croatia Dino Bubicic[18] 27 191 6'3" Zagreb Cyprus Christos Christodoulides 27 180 5'11" Czech Republic Josef Karas[19] 31 191 6'3" Olomouc Denmark Kevin Skroder 26 180 5'11" Dominican Republic Ramón Alberto Uyola 24 188 6'2" Santiago de los Caballeros Egypt Tarek Naguib[20] 26 187 6'1.5" Cairo England Andreas Kattou[21] 24 184 6'0.5" Rugby Ethiopia Matewos Jigsa 26 197 6'5.5" Georgia Giorgi Orbeladze 18 186 6'1" Tbilisi Germany Michael Piechler[22] 32 186 6'1" Greece Lampros Danas 25 188 6'2" Guadeloupe Emmanuel Binga 25 181 5'11.5" Morne-à-l'Eau Guyana Max Chung 21 180 5'11" Georgetown Honduras Carlos Orantes 20 181 5'11.5" La Lima Hong Kong China Wesley Lee 23 188 6'2" Hong Kong India Inder Bajwa 27 180 5'11" Indonesia Todi Pandapotan[23] 27 185 6'1" Jakarta Ireland Kamal Ibrahim[24] 24 181 5'11.5" Limerick Italy Paolo Cosi[25][26] 25 186 6'1" Corigliano d'Otranto Japan Hareruya Konno 26 187 6'1.5" Hokkaido Kazakhstan Roman Mironov 24 196 6'5" Kenya Lwanda Kotengo 29 189 6'2.5" Nairobi Korea Ji-Kwang Yoo[27] 24 186 6'1" Seoul Latvia Kristaps Punculis[28] 22 190 6'3" Riga Lebanon Abdel Rahman Balaa 22 185 6'1" Beirut Luxembourg Carlo Marino 30 180 5'11" Luxembourg Macedonia FYRO Ivan Niksik 23 188 6'2" Skopje Malaysia David Lian 20 188 6'2" Malta Mark Spiteri 21 175 5'9" Marsascala Martinique Kevin Bellgrade 22 184 6'0.5" Mexico Alvaro Álvarez 25 183 6'0" Mexico City Mongolia Galbadrakh Badarch 23 186 6'1" Ulaanbaatar Montenegro Predrag Pavlicic 23 188 6'2" Netherlands Honza Filipi 27 200 6'6.5" Hengelo New Zealand Arnold Du Toit 26 182 5'11.5" Nigeria Kenneth Okolie 26 188 6'2" Northern Ireland Matthew Poole 20 188 6'2" Belfast Norway Chris Eileng 26 180 5'11" Oslo Panama Héctor Villarreal 25 182 5'11.5" Panama City Paraguay Diego Tuma[29] 26 180 5'11" Asunción Peru Manuel Illich[30] 24 186 6'1" Lima Philippines Alvin De Joya[31] 23 187 6'1.5" Manila Poland Maksymilian Lewandowski[32] 18 191 6'3" Przyce Puerto Rico Joshua Dalmau 25 191 6'3" Coamo Romania Voicu Ruslan 23 195 6'5" Russia Sergey Kolenchikov 29 185 6'1" St. Petersburg Serbia Vasa Nestorovic 25 193 6'4" Singapore Hanxiong Hu 25 175 5'9" Singapore South Africa Jaco de Bruyn 26 182 5'11.5" Spain Guillermo García[33] 24 192 6'3.5" Zaragoza Sri Lanka Hemal Rana 25 182 5'11.5" Matale Swaziland Phakeme Dlamini[34] 25 197 6'5.5" Manzini Sweden Alexander Shirpey 24 184 6'0.5" Thailand Rattasat Rungsirithip[35] 24 186 6'1" Chiangmai Turkey Alper Aslanoglu 24 193 6'4" Istanbul Ukraine Iurii Bogish[36] 27 187 6'1.5" Kiev United States Ivan Rusilko 26 183 6'0" Meadville Venezuela José Manuel Flores[37][38] 23 195 6'5" Caracas Wales Jonny Rees[39] 24 178 5'10" Swansea National pageants notes
Debuts
Returning Countries and Territories
Withdraws
Contestants Notes
- Ivan Rusilko (United States) represented his country in Mister International 2008. He placed in the Top 15.[40]
- Christos Christodoulides (Cyprus) made the Top 5 and became 4th runner up at Mister Universe Model 2010.[41]
International telecasts
According to the official press release the final competition will be broadcasted to some 1 billion viewers in 140 countries.
- Brazil: CMT
- China: CCTV
- Ireland: Sky1
- Mexico: Televisa
- Moldova: STS TV Dixi
- Russia: STS
- South Africa: SABC 3
- South Korea: MBC ESPN (Main broadcaster)
- United Kingdom: Sky1
- United States: Bravo and E! Entertainment
References
- ^ http://www.mrworld.tv/allcontestant.html
- ^ New Mr World final date announced
- ^ "Mr. Nigeria Kenneth Okolie is the “3rd Most Desirable Man in the World”". Bella Naija. 30 March 2010. http://www.bellanaija.com/2010/03/30/mr-nigeria-kenneth-okolie-is-the-3rd-most-desirable-man-in-the-world/. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
- ^ "Kenneth Okolie Mr. Nigeria Wins 2nd Runner Up at Mr. World 2010 (Video)". 19 April 2010. http://www.ladybrillenigeria.com/2010/04/kenneth-okolie-nigeria-2nd-runner-world-2010.html. Retrieved 31 May 2010.
- ^ http://worldshowbiz.info/photos/kamal-ibrahim-crowned-mister-world-2010/
- ^ "Mr World 2010 Final : Mr World News". 27 March 2010. http://www.mrworld.tv/Mr-World-News/Mr-World-2010-Final.html. Retrieved 5 June 2010.
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