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4th pageant of Mister Grand International From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mister Grand International 2021 was the fourth edition of the Mister Grand International competition, that took place on Dec 4, 2021 at Panama City, Panama. Contestants from thirty-two countries and territories competed in this pageant. It was broadcast live on Mister Grand International's official YouTube and Facebook page.[1]
Mister Grand International 2021 | |
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Date | December 4, 2021 |
Venue | Panama City, Panama |
Broadcaster | YouTube / Facebook |
Entrants | 32 |
Placements | 18 |
Debuts |
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Winner | Fernando Ezequiel Padin Puerto Rico |
Personality | Gustavo Olmos, Mexico |
Best National Costume | Abdiel Diaz, Panama |
Photogenic | Jose Gabriel Moreno, Ecuador |
Mister Popularity Award | Michael Ver Comaling, Philippines |
At the end of the event, Tuan Lucas of Vietnam Mister Grand International 2019 crowned Fernando Ezequiel Padin of Puerto Rico as Mister Grand International 2021, marking its first win of Puerto Rico in this pageant.[2][3][4]
Placement | Contestant |
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Mister Grand International 2021 |
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1st Runner-Up |
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2nd Runner-Up |
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3rd Runner-Up |
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4th Runner-Up |
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Top 10 | |
Top 18 |
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Award | Contestant |
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Best in Traditional Wear |
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Mister Photogenic |
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Mister Personality |
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Mister Pau Sports |
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Mister Real Man |
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Youlink Community Channel |
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Best in Swimwear |
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MG Sports Ambassador |
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Best in Formal Wear |
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Mister Popularity Award |
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§ – Automatic in Top 10
32 candidates have been confirmed to compete for the title of Mister Grand International 2021.[9]
Country/Territory | Candidates | Continent |
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Argentina | Jorge Barrera | South America |
Armenia | Edgar Karapetyan | Asia |
Belgium | Liam Vlassenbroeck | Europe |
Bolivia | Cristhian Cochamanidis | South America |
Canada | Jacob Ondrus | North America |
Colombia | Yerson Andres Aragones | South America |
Costa Rica | Esteban Sunarricia | North America |
Cuba | Yunior Mora | North America |
Czech Republic | Lukas Vysehrad | Europe |
Dominican Republic | Dean Mendoza | North America |
Easter Island | Jaime Eliab Salas | Oceania |
Ecuador | Gabriel Moreno | South America |
Finland | Tino Kantanen | Europe |
France | Cedric Cabane | Europe |
Guyana | Dexter Gardener | South America |
Haiti | Rodhero Dolsaint | North America |
Japan | Kento Nagai | Asia |
Korea | Seo Jun Choi | Asia |
Martinique | Boisdort Alfred Frantz | North America |
Mexico | Gustavo Olomos | North America |
Netherlands | Mitchell Schmidt | Europe |
Panama | Abdiel Diaz | North America |
Paraguay | Alex Portillo | South America |
Peru | Renzo Durand | South America |
Philippines | Michael Ver Comaling | Asia |
Puerto Rico | Fernando Ezequiel Padin | North America |
South Africa | Anthony Sikanadze | Africa |
Thailand | Gioele Arunthep | Asia |
Trinidad and Tobago | Suveer Ramsook | South America |
Ukraine | Alex Demianento | Europe |
USA | Cayman Cardiff | North America |
Venezuela | Steven Aponte | South America |
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