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Mr Gay World 2014

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Mr Gay World 2014
DateAugust 31, 2014
VenueRome, Italy
BroadcasterMr Gay World Official Site
Entrants32
Placements10
Debuts
Returns
WinnerStuart Hatton Jr.
 United Kingdom
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Mr Gay World 2014, the 6th Mr Gay World competition, was held in Rome, Italy on August 31, 2014. At the end of the event Chris Olwage, Mr Gay World 2013 from New Zealand crowned Stuart Hatton Mr. Gay U.K., his successor as Mr Gay World 2014.

Results

Final results Contestant
Mr Gay World 2014
1st Runner-Up
2nd Runner-Up
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10

Special awards

  • Mister Gay World Congeniality Winner 2014
  • Mister Gay World Art Challenge Winner 2014
  • Mister Gay World Online Voting Winner 2014
  • Mister Gay World Sports Challenge Winner 2014
  • Mister Gay World Photogenic Winner 2014
  • Video Presentation Challenge Winner 2014
  • DNA Photoshoot Challenge Winner 2014
  • Written Test Challenge Winner 2014
  • Special Challenge Winner (Baking) 2014

Contestants

32 delegates have been confirmed:[1]

Country Contestant Age
 Australia Christopher Glebatsas 35
 Austria Klaus Burkart 21
 Belgium Willem Joris 28
 Bulgaria Georgi Todorov 32
 Cambodia Chetra Chan Hun 25
 Cameroon Julien Mbiada 29
 Canada Christepher Wee NA
 Costa Rica Javier Alfaro 34
 Cyprus Kiriakos Spanos 26
 Czech Republic Michal Klapetek 29
 Denmark Christian-Sebastian 24
 Finland Peter Linden 29
 France Jordan Joly 22
 Germany Fabrice Gayakpa 26
 Hong Kong Bridge Hudson 30
 Iceland Troy Michael Jónsson 27
 India Sushant Divgikar 24
 Indonesia Arozak Salam 26
 Ireland Robbie Lawlor 23
 Italy Nicola La Triglia 23
 Mexico Pedro Cervantes 26
 Namibia Nelson Goagoseb 33
 New Zealand Troy Williams 33
 Northern Ireland Nick Flanagan 22
 Philippines Randolph Val Palma 30
 South Africa Werner de Waal 26
 Spain Edgar Moreno 33
 Syria Feras 32
 United Kingdom Stuart Hatton Jr 29
 USA Damien Rodgers 33
 Venezuela Luis Vento 33

National pageant notes

Debuts

Returning countries

References


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