The winner of Mister International 2009 is Mister Bolivia Juan Bruno Kettels Torrico. There were 29 delegates from all over the world who competed for the title. Ngo Tien Doan, outgoing and Mister International 2008 from Vietnam, crowned the Bolivian hunk. Here is the official list of those who made the finals and semi-finals.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Juan Bruno Kettels Torrico Wins Mister International 2009 for Bolivia
A Bolivian student beat off heart throbs from around the world to win an international male beauty pageant in Taiwan on Saturday.
Bruno Kettels, 20, won out against 30 other hopefuls to take the Mister International crown.
Kettels, an engineering major, was crowned in front of an audience of 400 in a hotel in the island's central city of Taichung after walking down the catwalk in swimwear and evening wear. He was also interviewed.
"He's confident and he presents himself with style," said Alan Sim, president of the Mister Singapore organisation which created the pageant.
Kettels, who succeeded last year's Ngo Tien Doan of Vietnam, won 5,000 dollars and sponsorship contracts worth up to 45,000 dollars. He will also travel the world to promote AIDS awareness and other charity causes, Sim said.
The first and second runners-up are Hector Soria of Spain and Marcelino Gebrayel of Lebanon. The third and fourth runners-up are Maxime Thomasset of France and Sebastian Strzepka of Poland.
Bruno Kettels, 20, won out against 30 other hopefuls to take the Mister International crown.
Kettels, an engineering major, was crowned in front of an audience of 400 in a hotel in the island's central city of Taichung after walking down the catwalk in swimwear and evening wear. He was also interviewed.
"He's confident and he presents himself with style," said Alan Sim, president of the Mister Singapore organisation which created the pageant.
Kettels, who succeeded last year's Ngo Tien Doan of Vietnam, won 5,000 dollars and sponsorship contracts worth up to 45,000 dollars. He will also travel the world to promote AIDS awareness and other charity causes, Sim said.
The first and second runners-up are Hector Soria of Spain and Marcelino Gebrayel of Lebanon. The third and fourth runners-up are Maxime Thomasset of France and Sebastian Strzepka of Poland.
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