Manhunt International 1999
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| Manhunt International 1999 | |
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| Date: | 29 May 1999 |
| Venue: | Manila, Philippines |
| Entrants: | 43 |
| Winner: | Ernesto Calzadilla |
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The 1999 Manhunt International World Final was held in Manila, Philippines on 29 May 1999. About 43 participants compete in this edition. During the final round, 24 years old, Juan Ernesto Calzadilla from Venezuela was crowned as the winner of the pageant. He is the first Manhunt International from the Latin America region.
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[edit] Final Results
- Manhunt International 1999: Ernesto Calzadilla (Venezuela)
- Runners-up
- 1st Runner-up: John Abraham (India)
- 2nd Runner-up: Peter Kerby (Denmark)
- 3rd Runner-up: Kirk Hedley (Jamaica)
- 4th Runner-up:Llewellyn Cordier (South Africa)
- Semi-Finalists
- Marian Kristianov (Bulgaria)
- Hu Dong (China)
- Daniel Topic (Croatia)
- Andres Thor Bjornsson (Iceland)
- José Daniel Cortés Romo (Mexico)
- Special Awards
- Mr. Internet Popularity: Curacao & Singapore (Tied)
- Mr. Photogenic: Mexico
- Mr. Physique: Singapore
- Mr. Personality: Puerto Rico
- Best National Costume: Philippines
- Mr. Friendship: Nigeria
- Mr. Talent: China
- Best in Fashion Wear: Australia
- Best in Swimwear: Macedonia
[edit] Delegates
Australia - Mark Slater
Austria - William Summer
Belgium - Alexander Vanwallen
Bolivia - Mario Chávez Suárez
Bulgaria - Marian Kristianov
China - Hu Dong
Colombia - Fredy Almanza
Croatia - Daniel Topic
Curacao - Freddy Konings
Cyprus - Andreas Falas
Czech Republic - Ondra Klement
Denmark - Peter Kerby
Ecuador - Libardo Correa
Germany - Patrick Urban
Gibraltar - Michael Bossino
Greece - John Yannis Katsakos
Hong Kong - Kenneth Wathall
Iceland - Andres Thor Bjornsson
India - John Abraham
Italy - Guglielmo Sembenini
Jamaica - Kirk Hedley
Kazakhstan - Michael Velikodnyi
Latvia - Janis Eihmanis
Luxembourg - Hasan Dogan
Macedonia - Murut Temal
Malaysia - Bernard Anthony
Mexico - José Daniel Cortés Romo
New Zealand - Ben Mitchell
Nigeria - Ajiboya Delon
Papua New Guinea - Darren Kaputin
Philippines - Alexander Judilla
Portugal - Mario Teles
Puerto Rico - Candido Torres
Romania - Alexandru Hanc
Singapore - Eddie Oh
Slovak Republic - Roman Valenta
South Africa - Llewellyn Cordier
Spain - Enzo Di Piazza
Sweden - Christian Borgvall
Switzerland - Martin Wehrli
USA - Arnold Vasquez
Venezuela - Ernesto Calzadilla
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