Mister World 2007

Mister World 2007
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
Mister World 2007
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
Finalists
Semi-finalists

Results

Contestants

Country Contestant Age Height
(cm)
Height
(ft.)
Hometown
 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" Malaga
 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

References

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