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Mr Gay World 2010

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Mr Gay World 2010
DateFebruary 13, 2010
PresentersWill Fennell
EntertainmentVelvet
VenueNedre Vollgate 11, Oslo, Norway
BroadcasterWorld Wide Mr Gay Official Site
Entrants23
Placements10
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerCharl Van Den Berg
 South Africa
CongenialityByron Adu
 Australia
Cédric Fievet
 Belgium
Rick Dean Twombley
 Hong Kong
Walter Heidkampf
 Norway
Charl Van den Berg
 South Africa
Best National CostumeRick Dean Twombley
 Hong Kong
PhotogenicDavid Baramia
 Russia
← 2009
2011 →

Mr Gay World 2010, the 2nd Mr Gay World pageant, was held at the Nedre Vollgate 11, in Oslo, Norway on February 13, 2010. Charl Van Den Berg of South Africa, was crowned Mr Gay World 2010 by outgoing titleholder Max Krzyzanowski from Ireland. 23 countries and territories competed for the title.

Results

Final results [1] Contestant
Mister Gay World 2010
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Special awards

Award Contestant
Mr. Gay Swimwear
Mr. Gay Photogenic
Best National Costume
Mr. Gay Congeniality

Judges

Historical significance

  • Countries who also made into the top 10 previous year were Australia and South Africa.
  • Australia & South Africa placed for the second consecutive year.
  • Brazil, China, Hong Kong, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Russia and Spain placed for the first time.

Contestants

Withdrawals

Contestants notes

  • Sergio Lara (Spain) is Mr Gay Europe 2009.
  • Pablo Salvador Sepúlveda was contestant in the 2011 International Mr Gay Competition and won the title.
  • Cédric Fievet (Belgium), Magnús Guðbergur Jónsson (Iceland), Antony Cortinovis (Italy), Walter Heidkampf (Norway), Kamil Szmerdt (Poland), David Baramia (Russia) and Sergio Lara (Spain) competed in Mr Gay Europe 2009 in Oslo, Norway. Sergio Lara (Spain) won Mr Gay Europe 2009, Magnús Guðbergur Jónsson (Iceland) placed in the Top 3 and Cédric Fievet (Belgium), Antony Cortinovis (Italy), Walter Heidkampf (Norway) and David Baramia (Russia) placed in the Top 12.
  • Byron Adu (Australia) was contestant in the 2009 International Mr Gay Competition. He was placed 1st Runner-up. The IMG was scheduled for Manila in the Philippines for the summer of 2009, but the Manila team failed to produce the contest. The 2009 International Mr Gay winner was selected by an online popularity vote that named Switzerland’s Ricco Müller as the International Mr. Gay title holder for 2009 (USA was 2nd Runner Up).
  • Xindai Muyi (China), took part in the Mr Gay World pageant despite Beijing's attempts to prevent him doing so.

References

  1. ^ "MR. GAY SA WINS WORLD TITLE IN OSLO". Mamba Online. February 2010. Retrieved 29 December 2022.

External links

This page was last edited on 30 December 2022, at 03:59
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