Mister World 2007
Mister World 2007 | |
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Date | March 31, 2007 |
Presenters | Heyling Chan, Tom Nuyens, Darren Campbell and Steve Douglas |
Venue | Crown of Beauty Theatre, Sanya, China PR |
Entrants | 56 |
Placements | 12 |
Debuts | Chile, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Denmark, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Kenya, Liberia, Lithuania, Nigeria, Panama, Vietnam |
Withdrawals | Angola, Aruba, Croatia, Guatemala, Scotland, Serbia & Montenegro, Uruguay |
Returns | Australia, Bahamas, Denmark, Egypt, Hong Kong China, India, Ireland, Macedonia, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Turkey, United States |
Winner |
Juan García Postigo Spain |
Mister World 2007, the fifth edition of the Mister World pageant, was held on March 31, 2007 in the tropical island of Sanya, People's Republic of China. Gustavo Gianetti of Brazil crowned his successor Juan Garcia Postigo of Spain.
Mister World 2007 was televised around the globe The event was live from the Crown of Beauty Theater. Over the weeks of the competition, the men were tested on their strength, perseverance, mental agility and determination.
Results
Placements
Final Results | Contestant |
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Mister World 2007 | |
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Finalists |
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Semi-finalists |
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Results
- This year is the second time that the host delegate made into the semi-finals.
- China is the only East Asia country to make it into semi-finals.
- Puerto Rico is the only Caribbean country to make the finals.
- Nigeria and South Africa marks the first time an Africa country placed in the semi-finals.
- Chile, Costa Rica, Nigeria, South Africa, and Ukraine placed for the first time.
- Brazil, China, and Lebanon placed in the last Mister World in 2003.
- Brazil and Lebanon placed for the 3rd consecutive time in since 2000.
Contestants
Country | Contestant | Age | Height (cm) | Height (ft.) | Hometown |
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Albania | Ervin Pepaj | 20 | Tirana | ||
Australia | Harley von Moger | 21 | Geelong | ||
Austria | Matthias Thaler | 21 | 188 | 6'2" | Innsbruck |
Bahamas | Metellus Antoine Chipman | 188 | 6'2" | Nassau | |
Barbados | Fabian McDowald | 19 | Bridgetown | ||
Belgium | Matthew Phillips | Antwerp | |||
Bolivia | Julio Cesar Aguilera | Cochabamba | |||
Bosnia & Herzegovina | Nebojša Malešević | Banja Luka | |||
Brazil | Lucas Barboza Gil | 22 | 191 | 6'3.5" | Votuporanga |
Bulgaria | Giorgi Zhekov | Sliven | |||
Canada | Darren Storsley | 31 | 180 | 5'11" | Vancouver |
Chile | Jose Patricio Laguna Gebauer | 29 | 190 | 6'3" | Santiago |
China PR | Lejun Tony Jiang | Shanghai | |||
Colombia | Hugo Villegas | Bogota | |||
Costa Rica | Alonso Fernández Alvarez | 24 | 182 | 5'11.5" | San Jose |
Curaçao | Henry Romero Rodriguez | 23 | 185 | 6'1" | Willemstad |
Denmark | Brian Nonbo | 26 | Copenhagen | ||
Dominican Republic | Johaney Wilfredo Albor Linero | 25 | 185 | 6'1" | Santo Domingo |
Egypt | Omar Awad | 25 | Cairo | ||
England | Warren Harvey | 24 | 200 | 6'7" | Bournemouth |
Germany | Mark Wilke | 35 | 189 | 6'2.5" | Munich |
Greece | Nikitas Giannakos | Athens | |||
Guadeloupe | Siegfried Ventadour | 22 | Petit-Bourg | ||
Hong Kong | François Huynh | 21 | 178 | 5'10" | Hong Kong |
Iceland | Jon Gunnlaugur Viggosson | 24 | Reykjavík | ||
India | Kawaljit Anand Singh | 26 | Assam | ||
Ireland | Simon Hales | 24 | 188 | 6'2" | Dublin |
Italy | Carlo Martellini | 24 | Leece | ||
Kenya | Gabbriel Omolo Ouma | 23 | Nairobi | ||
Latvia | Arturs Mihailovs | 23 | 187 | 6'1.5" | Riga |
Lebanon | Anthony El-Hakim | 25 | 187 | 6'1.5" | Beirut |
Liberia | Emmett Massaquoi | 32 | Monrovia | ||
Lithuania | Gintaras Kuculis | 25 | Punskas | ||
Macedonia FYRO | Gjorgi Filipov | 20 | 189 | 6'2.5" | Skopje |
Malta | David Camenzuli | 21 | Sliema | ||
Mexico | Jorge Ivan Aceves Villalpando | 22 | 186 | 6'1.5" | Guadalajara |
Netherlands | Quintin Colicchia | 29 | Amsterdam | ||
Nigeria | Ikenna Bryan Okwara | 20 | Lagos | ||
Northern Ireland | Ross Lauder | 21 | 188 | 6'2" | Belfast |
Norway | Sivert Aassve | 19 | Steinkjer | ||
Panama | Diego Alejandro Cedeño de Obaldia | 27 | 188 | 6'2" | Panama City |
Philippines | Emmanuel Balon Mago | 26 | 190 | 6'3" | Manila |
Poland | Daniel Madej | 25 | 191 | 6'3.5" | Żywiec |
Puerto Rico | Ariel Romeo Quiñones Morales | 25 | 190 | 6'3" | San Juan |
Romania | Razvan Constantin Dobre | 26 | Bucharest | ||
Russia | Roman Demchenko | Moscow | |||
Singapore | Reuben Kee En Rui† | 22 | 184 | 6'1" | Singapore |
South Africa | Dieter Voigt | 29 | Mossel Bay | ||
Spain | Juan García Postigo | 25 | 190 | 6'3" | Málaga |
Sri Lanka | Shibani Shaban Basiron | 19 | 188 | 6'2" | Colombo |
Turkey | Ertem Eser | 25 | 184 | 6'0" | Istanbul |
Ukraine | Ievgen Dudin | 25 | 184 | 6'0" | Sebastopol |
United States | Travis Kraft | 27 | 183 | 6'1" | Bismarck |
Venezuela | Vito Ernesto Gasparrini Domínguez | 31 | 192 | 6'3.5" | Caracas |
Vietnam | Hồ Đức Vĩnh | 23 | 187 | 6'2 | Hồ Chí Minh City |
Wales | Leigh Brookman | 23 | Pontypridd |
Contestant notes
- Costa Rica: Alonso Fernández Alvarez competed in Manhunt International 2007, where he finished as a Top 16 semifinalist and won Mr. Photogenic.
- Brazil: Lucas Gil competed in International Man 2007 and placed 2nd runner-up.[1]
References
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