Mister International 2014

Beauty pageant
  • Guam
  • Japan
  • Myanmar
Withdrawals
  • Bolivia
  • Chile
  • Costa Rica
  • Dominican Republic
  • El Salvador
  • France
  • Haiti
  • Honduras
  • Netherlands
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • United States
  • Venezuela
WinnerNeil Perez
 Philippines
CongenialityDavid Angel
 ColombiaBest National CostumeShi Yu Quan
 ChinaPhotogenicMasakazu Hashimoto
 Japan
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Mister International 2014 was the 9th edition of the Mister International pageant. It was held on February 14, 2015 at the Grand Ballroom, Grand Hilton Seoul in Seoul, South Korea. Jose Anmer Paredes of Venezuela crowned Neil Perez of the Philippines at the end of the event. This year, 29 contestants from around the world participated.[1] This is the first time the Philippines won the pageant.

Results

Placements

Placement Contestant
Mister International 2014
1st runner-up
2nd runner-up
3rd runner-up
4th runner-up
Top 10
Top 15

Special awards

Awards Contestant
Most Stylish Award
Best National Costume
People's Choice Award
Mister Photogenic
  •  Japan - Masakazu Hashimoto
Mister Congeniality

Contestants

Country Name
 Australia Marco Sepulveda
 Azerbaijan Ali Zahirli
 Bahamas Kenneth Kerr
 Brazil Matheus Martins
 Canada Dan Marana
 China Shi Yu Quan
 Colombia David Angel
 Czech Republic Tomáš Dumbrovský
 Ecuador Nicolas Lopez Zamora
 Greece Konstantinos Giagmouris
 Guam Richard Johnson
 India Parmeet Wahi
 Indonesia Kevin Hendrawan
 Japan Masakazu Hashimoto
 Lebanon Rabih El Zein
 Malaysia CJ Lee
 Mexico Alejandro Valencia
 Myanmar Aung Chan Mya
 Peru Danny Rosales
 Philippines Neil Perez
 Poland Rafał Maślak
 Puerto Rico Christian Ortíz
 Russia Arseniy Potorchin
 Singapore Andy Wong
 Slovenia Mitja Nadiza
 South Korea Park Youngho
 Sri Lanka Tharshan Thiyagarajah
 Thailand Vittawat Srikes
 Turkey Eray Aydos
 Ukraine Bohdan Yusypchuk

References

  1. ^ "Korea to host the 2014 Mister International Pageant". Bleumont. Archived from the original on 2014-08-10. Retrieved 2015-02-11.
  2. ^ Smith, Chuck. "Pinoy cop Neil Perez named Mister International 2014". Philstar.com. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
  3. ^ "Pageant cop Neil Perez wins Mister International 2014". RAPPLER. 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2022-09-03.

External links

  • Mister International Official Website
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Editions
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  • 1 (2006)
  • 2 (2007)
  • 3 (2008)
  • 4 (2009)
2010s
  • 5 (2010)
  • 6 (2011)
  • 7 (2012)
  • 8 (2013)
  • 9 (2014)
  • 10 (2015)
  • 11 (2016)
  • 12 (2017)
  • 13 (2018)
  • 2019
2020s
Titleholders
2000s
  • LebanonWissam Hanna
    • 2006
  • BrazilAlan Bianco Martini
    • 2007
  • VietnamNgô Tiến Đoàn
    • 2008
  • BoliviaBruno Kettels
    • 2009
2010s
  • United KingdomRyan Terry
    • 2010
  • BrazilCésar Curti
    • 2011
  • LebanonAli Hammoud/SingaporeRon Teh
    • 2012
  • VenezuelaJosé Anmer Paredes
    • 2013
  • PhilippinesNeil Perez
    • 2014

  • SwitzerlandPedro Mendes
    • 2015
  • LebanonPaul Iskandar
    • 2016
  • South KoreaSeung Hwan Lee
    • 2017
  • VietnamTrịnh Văn Bảo
2020s
  • Dominican Republic Enmanuel “Manu” Franco
  • Thailand Kimberly "Kim" Thitisan Goodburn
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Mister International participant countries and territories
Active
(2006–present)
Africa
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Nigeria
  • Sierra Leone
Americas
Asia
Europe
Inactive
(since 2018)
Africa
  • Angola (2009)
  • Egypt (2009)
  • Madagascar (2013)
  • Namibia (2010)
  • South Africa (2018)
Americas
  • Bolivia (2018)
  • Chile (2013)
  • Costa Rica (2015)
  • Ecuador (2014)
  • El Salvador (2017)
  • Guatemala (2010)
  • Honduras (2010)
  • Paraguay (2017)
Asia
  • China (2018)
  • Kyrgyzstan (2008)
  • Macau (2013)
  • Pakistan (2011)
  • Turkey (2014)
Europe
  • Austria (2010)
  • Azerbaijan (2014)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina (2010)
  • Croatia (2008)
  • Denmark (2015)
  • Germany (2006)
  • Great Britain (2012)
  • Greece (2014)
  • Ireland (2012)
  • Italy (2016)
  • Latvia (2016)
  • Luxembourg (2008)
  • Malta (2017)
  • North Macedonia (2012)
  • Norway (2018)
  • Poland (2018)
  • Portugal (2012)
  • Russia (2018)
  • Serbia (2012)
  • Slovak Republic (2013)
  • Slovenia (2014)
  • Sweden (2012)
  • Ukraine (2014)
Oceania