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Mister World 2019
Smart Araneta Coliseum, venue for
Mister World 2019.
Date23 August 2019
PresentersMegan Young
Mikael Daez
Katarina Rodriguez
Frankie Cena
VenueSmart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
Broadcaster
Entrants72
Placements29
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerJack Heslewood
England
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2024 →

Mister World 2019 was the tenth edition of the Mister World competition. It was held on 23 August 2019 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1][2] Rohit Khandelwal of India crowned Jack Heslewood of England as his successor at the end of the event.[3]

Results

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Placements

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PlacementContestant
Mister World 2019
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
Top 5
Top 12
Top 29

Order of Announcements

Top 29

  1.  Argentina
  2.  Brazil
  3.  Chile
  4.  Dominican Republic
  5.  Mexico
  6.  Puerto Rico
  7.  United States
  8.  Venezuela
  9.  Ghana
  10.  Kenya
  11.  Mauritius
  12.  Nigeria
  13.  South Africa
  14.  Austria
  15.  Czech Republic
  16.  England
  17.  Ireland
  18.  Italy
  19.  Latvia
  20.  Netherlands
  21.  Northern Ireland
  22.  Poland
  23.  Russia
  24.  China
  25.  Indonesia
  26.  Lebanon
  27.    Nepal
  28.  Philippines
  29.  Tonga

Top 12

  1.  South Africa
  2.  Ireland
  3.  Tonga
  4.  Mexico
  5.    Nepal
  6.  Brazil
  7.  Dominican Republic
  8.  Austria
  9.  England
  10.  Northern Ireland
  11.  Philippines
  12.  Lebanon

Top 5

  1.  Brazil
  2.  Dominican Republic
  3.  England
  4.  Mexico
  5.  South Africa

Continental Zone Winners

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ContinentContestant
Africa
Americas
Asia Pacific
Caribbean
Europe

Special Awards

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AwardContestant
Mr Photogenic
Best in Barong Tagalog

Challenge Events

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  • Extreme is a test of strength, endurance, and determination
  • 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
  • Multimedia looks at contestants' interaction with the online audience mainly on different social media platforms

Fast Track Events

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Final resultsCountryContestant
Sports Challenge South AfricaFezile Mkhize
Extreme Challenge IrelandWayne Walsh
Talent & Creativity TongaMikaele Ahomana
Top Model MexicoBrian Faugier
Multimedia Challenge NepalAkshay Rayamajhi

Sports

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Final result Contestants
Winner South AfricaFezile Mkhize
1st Runner-Up Colombia – Daniel Castrillon
2nd Runner-Up Ireland – Wayne Walsh
3rd Runner-Up Kenya – Robert Cula Budi
Swimming Argentina – Leonardo Díaz
Basketball England – Jack Heslewood
Shuttlerun Peru – Jano Carper
TeamRed TeamGreen TeamYellow TeamBlue Team
Contestants
  • Austria Alberto Nodale
  • Cameroon Makala Nganda
  • Canada Alessandro Coward
  • Chile Felipe Rojas
  • Colombia Daniel Castrillón
  • Curaçao Naim Pieter
  • Czech Republic Jakub Krauś
  • El Salvador David Pivaral
  • England Jack Heslewood
  • Equatorial Guinea Joselayt Miko
  • Guadeloupe Luigy Manyri
  • Republic of Ireland Wayne Walsh
  • Kenya Robert Cula
  • Luxembourg Owen Hawel
  • Mauritius Alexandre Curpanen
  • Netherlands Ashley Peternella
  • Paraguay Alberto Silva
  • Peru Jano Carper
  • Sint Maarten Learie Hall
  • South Africa Fezile Mkhize
  • Spain Daniel Torres
  • Thailand Anakin Nontiprasit
  • Tonga Mikaele Ahomana
  • Venezuela Jorge Núñez
Reserve
  • Armenia Grigor Vardanyan
  • Bangladesh Mahadi Fahim
  • Ecuador Daniel Vallejo
  • Finland Tino Kantonen
  • Sri Lanka Manoj de Silva
  • United States Andresito Germosen
Swimmers
  • Argentina Leonardo Díaz
  • Australia Jonathan Berry
  • Greece Thomas Tzekos
  • Japan Kenta Nagai
  • Nicaragua José Vallejos
  • Panama Algis González
  • Philippines Jody Tejano
  • Poland Robert Kapica
Others
  • Angola Pascoal André
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Milović
  • Brazil Carlos Franco
  • Bulgaria Oliver Staykov
  • Cambodia Somkhan Ou
  • China Zhang Zhiyu
  • Costa Rica Daniel Esquive
  • Dominican Republic Alejandro Martínez
  • Estonia Henri Keskküla
  • Ghana Bright Ofori
  • Honduras Moises Paredes
  • India Vishnu Raj Menon
  • Indonesia Radityo Senoputro
  • Italy Marco D'Elia
  • Kazakhstan Adilbek Nurakayev
  • South Korea Na Gi-wook
  • Kyrgyzstan Daniel Begaliev
  • Latvia Edvīns Ločmelis
  • Lebanon Jean-Paul Bitar
  • Malaysia Yong Kian Yik
  • Mexico Brian Faugier
  • Montenegro Nemanja Kaludjerović
  • Myanmar Sai Kaung Min Htet
  • Nepal Akshay Rayamajhi
  • Northern Ireland Adam Steenson
  • Puerto Rico José Cotto
  • Russia Denis Khadyko
  • Samoa Makalio Matalio
  • Serbia Nikola Boćanin
  • Sierra Leone Mohamed Kamanoh
  • Singapore Hugo Ong Jun Hui
  • South Sudan Deng Aguer

Extreme Challenge

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Final ResultContestant
Winner
Top 4

Talent & Creativity

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Final ResultContestant
Winner
  •  Tonga – Mikaele Ahomana
Top 3
Top 5

Top Model Challenge

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Final ResultContestant
Winner
Top 5
Top 25

Multimedia Challenge

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Final ResultContestant
Winner Nepal – Akshay Rayamajhi
1st Runner Up Austria – Alberto Nodale
2nd Runner Up India – Vishnu Raj Menon

Contestants

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72 contestants competed for the title.

Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHeightHometown
 AngolaPascoal Jorge André[4]211.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Luanda
 ArgentinaLeonardo Díaz Alincastro[5][rep 1]271.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)San Salvador de Jujuy
 ArmeniaGrigor Vardanyan[6]261.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Ashtarak
 AustraliaJonathan Berry[7][rep 2]241.84 m (6 ft 12 in)Melbourne
 AustriaAlberto Nodale[8]281.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Vienna
 BangladeshMahadi Hasan Fahim[9]221.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Chittagong
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaDarko Milović[10]171.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Foča
 BrazilCarlos Wilton Teodoro Franco[11]271.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Araras
 BulgariaOliver Staykov[12]281.95 m (6 ft 5 in)Sofia
 CambodiaSomkhan Ou[13]241.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Kampong Chhnang
 CameroonMakala Nganda Courtez[14]251.94 m (6 ft 4+12 in)Buea
 CanadaAlessandro Coward[15]211.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Vancouver
 ChileFelipe Rojas Ramírez[16]241.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Calama
 ChinaZhang Zhiyu[17]191.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Jinan
 ColombiaDaniel Castrillón[18]231.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Medellín
 Costa RicaDaniel Esquivel Navarro[19]251.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)Sarchí
 CuraçaoNaim Jassir Pieter[20]251.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Willemstad
 Czech RepublicJakub Krauś[21]291.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Liberec
 Dominican RepublicAlejandro Martínez[22]261.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Salcedo
 EcuadorDaniel Andres Vallejo Arauz[23]251.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Manta
 El SalvadorDavid Pivaral[24]271.80 m (5 ft 11 in)San Salvador
 EnglandJack Heslewood[25][rep 3]271.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Hertfordshire
 Equatorial GuineaJoselayt Ebana Miko[26]201.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Mongomo
 EstoniaHenri Keskküla[27]211.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)Rapla
 FinlandTino Kantonen[28]211.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Turku
 GhanaBright Ofori[29]211.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Koforidua
 GreeceThomas Tzekos[30]191.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Athens
 GuadeloupeLuigy Manyri[31]271.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Les Abymes
 HondurasMoises Darío Paredes Alvarado[32]251.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Quimistán
 IndiaVishnu Raj Menon[33]261.84 m (6 ft 12 in)Thrissur
 IndonesiaRadityo Wahyu Senoputro[34]211.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)Bandung
 IrelandWayne Walsh[35]281.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Galway
 ItalyMarco D'Elia[36][rep 4]221.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Peschiera del Garda
 JapanKenta Nagai[37]261.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Fukuoka
 KazakhstanAdilbek Nurakayev[38]211.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Almaty
 KenyaRobert Cula Budi[citation needed]281.75 m (5 ft 9 in)Nairobi
 KyrgyzstanDaniel Begaliev[39]291.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Osh
 LatviaEdvīns Ločmelis[40]291.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Gulbene
 LebanonJean-Paul Bitar[41]321.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Beirut
 LuxembourgOwen Hawel[42][rep 5]191.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Luxembourg City
 MalaysiaYong Kian Yik[43]261.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Kuala Lumpur
 MaltaDaryl Azzopardi[44]231.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Swatar
 MauritiusAlexandre Curpanen[45]211.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Grand-Gaube
 MexicoBrian Arturo Faugier González[46]251.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Monterrey
 MontenegroNemanja Kaludjerović[47]301.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in)Podgorica
 MyanmarSai Kaung Min Htet[citation needed]211.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Tachileik
 NepalAkshay Jung Rayamajhi[48]231.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Kathmandu
 NetherlandsAshley Karym Peternella[49][rep 6]271.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Amsterdam
 NicaraguaJosé Antonio Vallejos Pérez[50]231.83 m (6 ft 0 in)León
 NigeriaPrince Nelson Enwerem[51]231.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Calabar
 Northern IrelandAdam Steenson[52]241.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Portadown
 PanamaAlgis Guillermo González Medina[53]301.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Las Tablas
 ParaguayAlberto Magno Silva Romero[54]261.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Villeta
 PeruJano Carper[55]261.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Lima
 PhilippinesJody Baines Tejano Saliba[56]261.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Olongapo City
 PolandRobert Kapica[57]231.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Mstów
 Puerto RicoJosé Humberto Cotto Rodríguez[58]241.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Río Grande
 RussiaDenis Pavlevich Khadyko[59]261.98 m (6 ft 6 in)Sudak
 SamoaMakalio Junior Matalio Alai[60]201.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Apia
 SerbiaNikola Boćanin[61]201.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Vrnjačka Banja
 Sierra LeoneMohamed Kamanoh[62]221.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Waterloo
 SingaporeHugo Ong Jun Hui[63]221.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Singapore
Sint MaartenLearie Hall[64]231.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Philipsburg
 South AfricaFezile Mkhize[65]281.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Bloemfontein
 South KoreaNa Gi-wook[66]271.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Incheon
 South SudanDeng Aguer Dunga[67]261.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Juba
 SpainDaniel Torres Moreno[citation needed]291.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Malaga
 Sri LankaManoj Suranga de Silva[68]261.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Colombo
 ThailandAnakin Nontiprasit[69]201.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Maha Sarakham
 TongaMikaele Henry Ahomana[70]241.75 m (5 ft 9 in)Nukuʻalofa
 United StatesAndresito Germosen De La Cruz[71][rep 7]231.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)New York City
 VenezuelaJorge Eduardo Núñez Martínez[72]241.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Cabimas

Notes

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Debuts

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Returns

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Last competed in 1996:

Last competed in 2007:

Last competed in 2010:

Last competed in 2012:

Last competed in 2014:

Withdrawals

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  •  Bolivia – Christian Daniel Terán Anzaldo withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons.
  •  Denmark – No delegate was appointed due to a lack of funding and sponsorship.
  •  France – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.
  •  Germany – No delegate was appointed after Mister Deutschland lost its franchise.
  •  Moldova – No delegate was appointed due to a lack of funding and sponsorship.
  •  Romania – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.
  •  Scotland – Ian Alan Scott Adie withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons.
  •  Sweden – Johannes Leonidas Ulmefors suffered a high fever a few days before flying to Manila and thereby withdrew from the competition.
  •  Switzerland – No delegate was appointed after Mister Suisse Francophone lost its franchise.
  •  Vietnam – The Mister World Vietnam Organization originally revealed they would be sending Trần Công Hậu to the competition, but the representation did not push through for undisclosed reasons.
  •  Wales – Luke Williams withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons.

Replacements

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  1. ^ ARGENTINA – Leonardo Díaz Alincastro was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by national director Nadia Cerri, as the original winner Thomas Lietti decided to pursue his modeling career. Díaz was the first runner-up in Mister World Argentina 2017.
  2. ^ AUSTRALIA – Jonathan Berry was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by national director Deborah Miller, as the original winner Eden Dally declined his invitation for undisclosed reasons. Berry was the second runner-up in Mr World Australia 2019.
  3. ^ ENGLAND – Jack Heslewood was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by national director Angie Beasley, as a replacement to the original winner Jack Eyers who decided to pursue his sporting career on the road to Tokyo 2020. Heslewood was the first runner-up in Mister England 2017–2019.
  4. ^ ITALY – Marco D'Elia was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by Dario Diviacchi, the national director of Mister Italia, as the original winner Mirko Pividore declined his invitation to pursue studies. D'Elia was the first runner-up in Mister Italia 2017.
  5. ^ LUXEMBOURG – Owen Hawel was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019, as a replacement to his predecessor Christophe Meisch, by Hervé Lancelin, the president of Miss Luxembourg pageant. Hawel was crowned Mister Luxembourg 2019.
  6. ^ NETHERLANDS – Ashley Karym Peternella was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by Katie Maes, the national director of Miss World Nederland, replacing the original winner Wahhab Hassoo.
  7. ^ UNITED STATES – Andresito Germosen dela Cruz was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by Michael Blakey, the national director of Miss World America and Mister World United States, as the original winner Keaton Parker West stepped down from the title to pursue his modelling career and college education.

Crossovers

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Mister Supranational
Manhunt International
Mister International
  • 2011:  Latvia – Edvīns Ločmelis
  • 2015:  Czech Republic – Jakub Krauś (Top 5)
  • 2016:  Spain – Daniel Torres Moreno (Top 9)
  • 2024:  Mexico – Brian Arturo Faugier González (Top 10)
Mister Universal Ambassador
Mister Globe
Mister Model International
  • 2018:  Italy – Marco D'Elia (1st runner-up)
Mister Gay World

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    Mister World 2019
    Smart Araneta Coliseum, venue for
    Mister World 2019.
    Date23 August 2019
    PresentersMegan Young
    Mikael Daez
    Katarina Rodriguez
    Frankie Cena
    VenueSmart Araneta Coliseum, Quezon City, Philippines
    Broadcaster
    Entrants72
    Placements29
    Debuts
    Withdrawals
    Returns
    WinnerJack Heslewood
    England
    ← 2016
    2024 →

    Mister World 2019 was the tenth edition of the Mister World competition. It was held on 23 August 2019 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.[1][2] Rohit Khandelwal of India crowned Jack Heslewood of England as his successor at the end of the event.[3]

    Results

    Placements

    PlacementContestant
    Mister World 2019
    1st Runner-Up
    2nd Runner-Up
    Top 5
    Top 12
    Top 29

    Order of Announcements

    Top 29

    1.  Argentina
    2.  Brazil
    3.  Chile
    4.  Dominican Republic
    5.  Mexico
    6.  Puerto Rico
    7.  United States
    8.  Venezuela
    9.  Ghana
    10.  Kenya
    11.  Mauritius
    12.  Nigeria
    13.  South Africa
    14.  Austria
    15.  Czech Republic
    16.  England
    17.  Ireland
    18.  Italy
    19.  Latvia
    20.  Netherlands
    21.  Northern Ireland
    22.  Poland
    23.  Russia
    24.  China
    25.  Indonesia
    26.  Lebanon
    27.    Nepal
    28.  Philippines
    29.  Tonga

    Top 12

    1.  South Africa
    2.  Ireland
    3.  Tonga
    4.  Mexico
    5.    Nepal
    6.  Brazil
    7.  Dominican Republic
    8.  Austria
    9.  England
    10.  Northern Ireland
    11.  Philippines
    12.  Lebanon

    Top 5

    1.  Brazil
    2.  Dominican Republic
    3.  England
    4.  Mexico
    5.  South Africa

    Continental Zone Winners

    ContinentContestant
    Africa
    Americas
    Asia Pacific
    Caribbean
    Europe

    Special Awards

    AwardContestant
    Mr Photogenic
    Best in Barong Tagalog

    Challenge Events

    • Extreme is a test of strength, endurance, and determination
    • 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
    • Multimedia looks at contestants' interaction with the online audience mainly on different social media platforms

    Fast Track Events

    Final resultsCountryContestant
    Sports Challenge South AfricaFezile Mkhize
    Extreme Challenge IrelandWayne Walsh
    Talent & Creativity TongaMikaele Ahomana
    Top Model MexicoBrian Faugier
    Multimedia Challenge NepalAkshay Rayamajhi

    Sports

    Final result Contestants
    Winner South AfricaFezile Mkhize
    1st Runner-Up Colombia – Daniel Castrillon
    2nd Runner-Up Ireland – Wayne Walsh
    3rd Runner-Up Kenya – Robert Cula Budi
    Swimming Argentina – Leonardo Díaz
    Basketball England – Jack Heslewood
    Shuttlerun Peru – Jano Carper
    TeamRed TeamGreen TeamYellow TeamBlue Team
    Contestants
    • Austria Alberto Nodale
    • Cameroon Makala Nganda
    • Canada Alessandro Coward
    • Chile Felipe Rojas
    • Colombia Daniel Castrillón
    • Curaçao Naim Pieter
    • Czech Republic Jakub Krauś
    • El Salvador David Pivaral
    • England Jack Heslewood
    • Equatorial Guinea Joselayt Miko
    • Guadeloupe Luigy Manyri
    • Republic of Ireland Wayne Walsh
    • Kenya Robert Cula
    • Luxembourg Owen Hawel
    • Mauritius Alexandre Curpanen
    • Netherlands Ashley Peternella
    • Paraguay Alberto Silva
    • Peru Jano Carper
    • Sint Maarten Learie Hall
    • South Africa Fezile Mkhize
    • Spain Daniel Torres
    • Thailand Anakin Nontiprasit
    • Tonga Mikaele Ahomana
    • Venezuela Jorge Núñez
    Reserve
    • Armenia Grigor Vardanyan
    • Bangladesh Mahadi Fahim
    • Ecuador Daniel Vallejo
    • Finland Tino Kantonen
    • Sri Lanka Manoj de Silva
    • United States Andresito Germosen
    Swimmers
    • Argentina Leonardo Díaz
    • Australia Jonathan Berry
    • Greece Thomas Tzekos
    • Japan Kenta Nagai
    • Nicaragua José Vallejos
    • Panama Algis González
    • Philippines Jody Tejano
    • Poland Robert Kapica
    Others
    • Angola Pascoal André
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina Darko Milović
    • Brazil Carlos Franco
    • Bulgaria Oliver Staykov
    • Cambodia Somkhan Ou
    • China Zhang Zhiyu
    • Costa Rica Daniel Esquive
    • Dominican Republic Alejandro Martínez
    • Estonia Henri Keskküla
    • Ghana Bright Ofori
    • Honduras Moises Paredes
    • India Vishnu Raj Menon
    • Indonesia Radityo Senoputro
    • Italy Marco D'Elia
    • Kazakhstan Adilbek Nurakayev
    • South Korea Na Gi-wook
    • Kyrgyzstan Daniel Begaliev
    • Latvia Edvīns Ločmelis
    • Lebanon Jean-Paul Bitar
    • Malaysia Yong Kian Yik
    • Mexico Brian Faugier
    • Montenegro Nemanja Kaludjerović
    • Myanmar Sai Kaung Min Htet
    • Nepal Akshay Rayamajhi
    • Northern Ireland Adam Steenson
    • Puerto Rico José Cotto
    • Russia Denis Khadyko
    • Samoa Makalio Matalio
    • Serbia Nikola Boćanin
    • Sierra Leone Mohamed Kamanoh
    • Singapore Hugo Ong Jun Hui
    • South Sudan Deng Aguer

    Extreme Challenge

    Final ResultContestant
    Winner
    Top 4

    Talent & Creativity

    Final ResultContestant
    Winner
    •  Tonga – Mikaele Ahomana
    Top 3
    Top 5

    Top Model Challenge

    Final ResultContestant
    Winner
    Top 5
    Top 25

    Multimedia Challenge

    Final ResultContestant
    Winner Nepal – Akshay Rayamajhi
    1st Runner Up Austria – Alberto Nodale
    2nd Runner Up India – Vishnu Raj Menon

    Contestants

    72 contestants competed for the title.

    Country/TerritoryContestantAgeHeightHometown
     AngolaPascoal Jorge André[4]211.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Luanda
     ArgentinaLeonardo Díaz Alincastro[5][rep 1]271.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)San Salvador de Jujuy
     ArmeniaGrigor Vardanyan[6]261.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Ashtarak
     AustraliaJonathan Berry[7][rep 2]241.84 m (6 ft 12 in)Melbourne
     AustriaAlberto Nodale[8]281.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Vienna
     BangladeshMahadi Hasan Fahim[9]221.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Chittagong
     Bosnia and HerzegovinaDarko Milović[10]171.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Foča
     BrazilCarlos Wilton Teodoro Franco[11]271.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Araras
     BulgariaOliver Staykov[12]281.95 m (6 ft 5 in)Sofia
     CambodiaSomkhan Ou[13]241.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Kampong Chhnang
     CameroonMakala Nganda Courtez[14]251.94 m (6 ft 4+12 in)Buea
     CanadaAlessandro Coward[15]211.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Vancouver
     ChileFelipe Rojas Ramírez[16]241.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Calama
     ChinaZhang Zhiyu[17]191.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Jinan
     ColombiaDaniel Castrillón[18]231.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Medellín
     Costa RicaDaniel Esquivel Navarro[19]251.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)Sarchí
     CuraçaoNaim Jassir Pieter[20]251.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Willemstad
     Czech RepublicJakub Krauś[21]291.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Liberec
     Dominican RepublicAlejandro Martínez[22]261.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Salcedo
     EcuadorDaniel Andres Vallejo Arauz[23]251.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Manta
     El SalvadorDavid Pivaral[24]271.80 m (5 ft 11 in)San Salvador
     EnglandJack Heslewood[25][rep 3]271.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Hertfordshire
     Equatorial GuineaJoselayt Ebana Miko[26]201.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Mongomo
     EstoniaHenri Keskküla[27]211.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)Rapla
     FinlandTino Kantonen[28]211.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Turku
     GhanaBright Ofori[29]211.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Koforidua
     GreeceThomas Tzekos[30]191.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Athens
     GuadeloupeLuigy Manyri[31]271.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Les Abymes
     HondurasMoises Darío Paredes Alvarado[32]251.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Quimistán
     IndiaVishnu Raj Menon[33]261.84 m (6 ft 12 in)Thrissur
     IndonesiaRadityo Wahyu Senoputro[34]211.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)Bandung
     IrelandWayne Walsh[35]281.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Galway
     ItalyMarco D'Elia[36][rep 4]221.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Peschiera del Garda
     JapanKenta Nagai[37]261.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Fukuoka
     KazakhstanAdilbek Nurakayev[38]211.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Almaty
     KenyaRobert Cula Budi[citation needed]281.75 m (5 ft 9 in)Nairobi
     KyrgyzstanDaniel Begaliev[39]291.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Osh
     LatviaEdvīns Ločmelis[40]291.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Gulbene
     LebanonJean-Paul Bitar[41]321.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Beirut
     LuxembourgOwen Hawel[42][rep 5]191.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Luxembourg City
     MalaysiaYong Kian Yik[43]261.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Kuala Lumpur
     MaltaDaryl Azzopardi[44]231.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Swatar
     MauritiusAlexandre Curpanen[45]211.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Grand-Gaube
     MexicoBrian Arturo Faugier González[46]251.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Monterrey
     MontenegroNemanja Kaludjerović[47]301.89 m (6 ft 2+12 in)Podgorica
     MyanmarSai Kaung Min Htet[citation needed]211.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Tachileik
     NepalAkshay Jung Rayamajhi[48]231.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Kathmandu
     NetherlandsAshley Karym Peternella[49][rep 6]271.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Amsterdam
     NicaraguaJosé Antonio Vallejos Pérez[50]231.83 m (6 ft 0 in)León
     NigeriaPrince Nelson Enwerem[51]231.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Calabar
     Northern IrelandAdam Steenson[52]241.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Portadown
     PanamaAlgis Guillermo González Medina[53]301.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Las Tablas
     ParaguayAlberto Magno Silva Romero[54]261.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Villeta
     PeruJano Carper[55]261.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Lima
     PhilippinesJody Baines Tejano Saliba[56]261.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Olongapo City
     PolandRobert Kapica[57]231.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Mstów
     Puerto RicoJosé Humberto Cotto Rodríguez[58]241.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Río Grande
     RussiaDenis Pavlevich Khadyko[59]261.98 m (6 ft 6 in)Sudak
     SamoaMakalio Junior Matalio Alai[60]201.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Apia
     SerbiaNikola Boćanin[61]201.88 m (6 ft 2 in)Vrnjačka Banja
     Sierra LeoneMohamed Kamanoh[62]221.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Waterloo
     SingaporeHugo Ong Jun Hui[63]221.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Singapore
    Sint MaartenLearie Hall[64]231.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Philipsburg
     South AfricaFezile Mkhize[65]281.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Bloemfontein
     South KoreaNa Gi-wook[66]271.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)Incheon
     South SudanDeng Aguer Dunga[67]261.87 m (6 ft 1+12 in)Juba
     SpainDaniel Torres Moreno[citation needed]291.90 m (6 ft 3 in)Malaga
     Sri LankaManoj Suranga de Silva[68]261.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Colombo
     ThailandAnakin Nontiprasit[69]201.80 m (5 ft 11 in)Maha Sarakham
     TongaMikaele Henry Ahomana[70]241.75 m (5 ft 9 in)Nukuʻalofa
     United StatesAndresito Germosen De La Cruz[71][rep 7]231.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)New York City
     VenezuelaJorge Eduardo Núñez Martínez[72]241.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Cabimas

    Notes

    Debuts

    Returns

    Last competed in 1996:

    Last competed in 2007:

    Last competed in 2010:

    Last competed in 2012:

    Last competed in 2014:

    Withdrawals

    •  Bolivia – Christian Daniel Terán Anzaldo withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons.
    •  Denmark – No delegate was appointed due to a lack of funding and sponsorship.
    •  France – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.
    •  Germany – No delegate was appointed after Mister Deutschland lost its franchise.
    •  Moldova – No delegate was appointed due to a lack of funding and sponsorship.
    •  Romania – No delegate was appointed due to lack of funding and sponsorship.
    •  Scotland – Ian Alan Scott Adie withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons.
    •  Sweden – Johannes Leonidas Ulmefors suffered a high fever a few days before flying to Manila and thereby withdrew from the competition.
    •  Switzerland – No delegate was appointed after Mister Suisse Francophone lost its franchise.
    •  Vietnam – The Mister World Vietnam Organization originally revealed they would be sending Trần Công Hậu to the competition, but the representation did not push through for undisclosed reasons.
    •  Wales – Luke Williams withdrew from the competition for undisclosed reasons.

    Replacements

    1. ^ ARGENTINA – Leonardo Díaz Alincastro was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by national director Nadia Cerri, as the original winner Thomas Lietti decided to pursue his modeling career. Díaz was the first runner-up in Mister World Argentina 2017.
    2. ^ AUSTRALIA – Jonathan Berry was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by national director Deborah Miller, as the original winner Eden Dally declined his invitation for undisclosed reasons. Berry was the second runner-up in Mr World Australia 2019.
    3. ^ ENGLAND – Jack Heslewood was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by national director Angie Beasley, as a replacement to the original winner Jack Eyers who decided to pursue his sporting career on the road to Tokyo 2020. Heslewood was the first runner-up in Mister England 2017–2019.
    4. ^ ITALY – Marco D'Elia was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by Dario Diviacchi, the national director of Mister Italia, as the original winner Mirko Pividore declined his invitation to pursue studies. D'Elia was the first runner-up in Mister Italia 2017.
    5. ^ LUXEMBOURG – Owen Hawel was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019, as a replacement to his predecessor Christophe Meisch, by Hervé Lancelin, the president of Miss Luxembourg pageant. Hawel was crowned Mister Luxembourg 2019.
    6. ^ NETHERLANDS – Ashley Karym Peternella was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by Katie Maes, the national director of Miss World Nederland, replacing the original winner Wahhab Hassoo.
    7. ^ UNITED STATES – Andresito Germosen dela Cruz was appointed to compete in Mister World 2019 by Michael Blakey, the national director of Miss World America and Mister World United States, as the original winner Keaton Parker West stepped down from the title to pursue his modelling career and college education.

    Crossovers

    Mister Supranational
    Manhunt International
    Mister International
    • 2011:  Latvia – Edvīns Ločmelis
    • 2015:  Czech Republic – Jakub Krauś (Top 5)
    • 2016:  Spain – Daniel Torres Moreno (Top 9)
    • 2024:  Mexico – Brian Arturo Faugier González (Top 10)
    Mister Universal Ambassador
    Mister Globe
    Mister Model International
    • 2018:  Italy – Marco D'Elia (1st runner-up)
    Mister Gay World

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