Man of the World 2019

Man of the World 2019 was the 3rd edition of the Man of the World competition. It was held on 11 July 2019 at Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan City, Philippines.[1] Cao Xuân Tài of Vietnam crowned Daniel Georgiev of Bulgaria at the end of the event.[2][3][4]

Man of the World 2019
Date11 July 2019
PresentersMichael Bristol and Ruben Anthony Timbol
VenueFiloil Flying V Centre, San Juan City, Philippines
Entrants30
Placements18
Debuts
Withdrawals
Returns
WinnerJin Kyu Kim
 Korea

(Assumed)
Daniel Georgiev
 Bulgaria
(Dethroned)
CongenialityMamadou Bailo Diallo
 Guinea
Eisa Hider
 Sudan
Best National CostumeCarlos Marquez Saez
 Spain
PhotogenicKrishna Salak
 India

Prime Events Productions Philippines (PEPPS), Inc., which organizes the pageant, let go of Georgiev for failure to fulfill his duties as winner, declining to sign an exclusive contract with PEPPS and rejecting projects and appearances relevant to his role as Man of the World titleholder. First runner-up Jin Kyu Kim of South Korea took over the title on July 29, 2020.[5]

Results

Placement Contestant
Man of the World 2019
  •  Bulgaria – Daniel Georgiev (Dethroned)
1st Runner-Up
  •  Korea – Jin Kyu Kim (Assumed)
2nd Runner-Up
  •  Brazil – Jean Fillippe Vitor Silva
3rd Runner-Up
4th Runner-Up
Top 10
Top 18

Fast Track Event

Contestants
Online Fan Vote Philippines – John Paul Ocat

Special Awards

Contestants
Best in Advocacy Brazil – Jean Fillippe Vitor Silva
Mr. Photogenic India Krishna Salak
Mr. Congeniality Guinea – Mamadou Bailo Diallo
 Sudan – Eisa Hider Alfake
Mr. Personality Lebanon – Adel Serhal
 Morocco – Elomri Lahoucine
Fashion of the World Namibia – Kennedy Amadhila
Best in Beach Wear Czech Republic – Jakub Jurcak
Best in National Costume1st place, gold medalist(s)  Spain – Carlos Marquez Saez
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Indonesia Isaac Agung Budiman
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  India Krishna Salak
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Philippines John Paul Ocat
Best in Formal Wear Korea – Jin Kyu Kim
Best in Swimwear1st place, gold medalist(s)  Bulgaria – Daniel Georgiev
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Czech Republic – Jakub Jurcak
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Korea – Jin Kyu Kim
Psalmstre New Placenta Choice Bulgaria – Daniel Georgiev
Mr. David's Salon Bulgaria – Daniel Georgiev

§ Automatic placement in the Top 18

Order of Announcements

Top 18

  1.  Spain
  2.  Hong Kong
  3.  Bolivia
  4.  Liberia
  5.  Indonesia
  6.  Vietnam
  7.  Iran
  8.  Netherlands
  9.  Ecuador
  10.  Guinea Bissau
  11.  Brazil
  12.    Nepal
  13.  Guam
  14.  India
  15.  Czech Republic
  16.  Bulgaria
  17.  Korea
  18.  Philippines

Top 10

  1.  Guinea Bissau
  2.    Nepal
  3.  Brazil
  4.  India
  5.  Czech Republic
  6.  Netherlands
  7.  Bulgaria
  8.  Philippines
  9.  Korea
  10.  Spain

Top 5

  1.  Bulgaria
  2.  Philippines
  3.  Czech Republic
  4.  Korea
  5.  Brazil

Contestants

CountryContestantReference
 BelgiumGrigor Sayadyan
 BoliviaTomas Rojas
 BrazilJean Fillippe Vitor Silva
 BulgariaDaniel Georgiev
 CameroonNgonda Sangama André Junior
 ChinaYi Ru Le
 Costa RicaMauricio Alberto Blanco Espinoza
 Czech RepublicJakub Jurcak
 EcuadorMatthew Cevallos
 GuamChristian Templo
 GuineaMamadou Bailo Diallo
 Guinea BissauVensam Lala
 Hong KongCarson Leung
 IndiaKrishna Salak[8]
 IndonesiaIsaac Agung Budiman
 IranMax Merafsha
 KoreaJin Kyu Kim[9]
 LebanonAdel Serhal
 LiberiaT-ylo Johnson
 MoroccoElomri Lahoucine
 MyanmarSoe Khit
 NamibiaKennedy Amadhila
   NepalTsering Pakhrin
 NetherlandsLars Kortleven[10][11]
 PhilippinesJohn Paul Ocat[12]
 South AfricaJaden Durell Ash
 SpainCarlos Márquez Saez
 SudanEisa Hider Alfake
 ThailandSapol Suporn
 VietnamTạ Công Phát[13][14]

Notes

Crossover

Minor competitions

Mister Universal Ambassador
  • 2017:  Spain - Carlos Márquez Saez

References

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