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Date | 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 Ireland |
Mister 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.
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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.
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The Mr World Talent took place at the Hilton in Gyeongju, Korea on March 18, 2010.[7]
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The Mr World Top Model took place at the Hyatt Regency in Incheon, Korea on March 23, 2010.[8]
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The Mr World Sports took place in Incheon, Korea on March 24, 2010.[9]
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The panel of judges was composed by 8 notable personalities:
Country | Contestant | Age | Height (cm) |
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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 |
According to the official press release the final competition will be broadcasted to some 1 billion viewers in 140 countries.
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