Mister World 2024


Mister World 2024 was the eleventh edition of the Mister World competition, held at the NovaWorld Phan Thiết in Bình Thuận, Vietnam, on 23 November 2024.
Jack Heslewood of England crowned Daniel Mejía of Puerto Rico at the end of the event.

Background

Location and date

On 17 March 2024, the organizer of the Mister World pageant, announced on their official social that the 11th edition of the contest was scheduled to be held in Vietnam in September 2024. This will be the first time for Vietnam to host the contest and the fourth time an Asian country has hosted the contest, after China in 2007, South Korea in 2010 and the Philippines in 2019. The memorandum of understanding signing ceremony between the Miss World organization and the local organizer Sen Vàng Entertainment, which also organizes the Mister World Vietnam competition, took place during the press conference of the inaugural edition of Mister World Vietnam contest at Vertical Garden Rex Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City on 22 June 2024. Attending this event were Mister World 2019 Jack Heslewood and Miss World 2023 Krystyna Pyszková.
The contest was originally scheduled to take place between September 12–28, but rescheduled to September 17 to October 5, and once again to November 5-23, due to the passing of Vietnam’s former president, Nguyễn Phú Trọng. The contestants will be going through many locations such as Phan Thiet City, Vung Tau City, and Nam Cat Tien National Park. This year, the contest will include several activities including pre-final challenge events, body art photo shoot session, and election of "Nam Cat Tien Green Environment Ambassador".

Selection of participants

This edition will feature the debuts of Guinea, Laos and Pakistan.
Out of a total of 60 contestants, 13 contestants are replacement representatives for the previously officially announced participants such as representatives from countries: Cambodia, Brazil, and India. Before the competition, twelve contestants withdrew from the competition: Cameroon, Chile, Costa Rica, Equatorial Guinea, Estonia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Panama and Uganda. Nine countries returned from a hiatus, including Botswana, which last competed in 1996, Jamaica in 1998, Albania in 2007, Ethiopia in 2010, Vietnam in 2012, Belgium and Turkey in 2014 and Bolivia and France in 2016.

Results

Placements

Order of announcements

Top 20

Top 10

Top 4

Continental Zone Winners

People's Choice Winners

Fast Track Events

Challenge Events

Head-to-Head Challenge

The challenge was held in multiple rounds. Twenty semifinalists were selected after the first round held on 11 November 2024 in which the contestants presented a self-introduction speech. In the second round held on 12 November 2024, the semifinalists were divided into 5 groups and had to present a speech about Vietnam tourism. The best semifinalist from each group was selected to become part of the five finalists who competed in the third round. Daryn Friedman from United States won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.

Round 1

  • Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
  • Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, but advanced to the Top 20 via judges' choice or a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
  • Advanced to the Top 20 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
  • Advanced to the Top 20 via judges' choice.
  • Note: and weren't assigned for the Head-to-Head challenge.

    Round 2

  • Advanced to Round 3 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
GroupCountry 1Country 2Country 3Country 4
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Round 3

  • Advanced to the Top 20 via the Head-to-Head challenge.
Country 1Country 2Country 3Country 4Country 5

Overall

Talent

The thirty-three semifinalists in the Talent Competition were announced via Mister World social media platforms on 9 November 2024. Three additional semifinalists were added during the final round held on 10 November 2024, where the five finalists were selected. Danny Mejia from Puerto Rico won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.
  • Advanced to the Top 20 via the Talent challenge.
PlacementContestant
Winner
  • – Daniel Mejía
Top 5
  • – Travis Edward
  • – Hubert Gromadzki
  • – Daryn Friedman
  • – Phạm Tuấn Ngọc
  • Top 36
  • – Algert Beraj
  • – Salvatore Crisball
  • – Vincent Gobuamang
  • – Sokhunrangsey Thul
  • – Tomas Haring
  • – Antonio Borja
  • – Josue Molina
  • – Juuso Savolainen
  • – Maxime Klinger
  • – Gokul Ganesan
  • – Nathanael Yoga
  • – Bruno Barbieri
  • – Tarique Barrett
  • – Tomohiro Mitani
  • – Teddy Rossiter
  • – Sithpaseuth Syinthavong
  • – Govind Nagi
  • – Alan Salazar
  • – Vladimir Vukcevic
  • – Sai Toung Law
  • – Santosh Lokshum Limbu
  • – Ahmed Haydar
  • – Tim Kiriwi
  • – Erlin Ayerdis
  • – Usman Janjua
  • Kirk Bondad
  • – Alhaji Hassan Mansaray
  • – Samuel Chauke
  • – Antonio Company
  • – Megha Sooriyaarachchi
  • – Jeerawat Vatchasakol
  • Top Model Challenge

    The Top Model challenge was held on 9 November 2024 at the Villa Blanche, a historical building located in Vung Tau City, in conjunction with the ninth edition of the Vietnam Beauty Fashion Fest with the theme "Oriental Flow". The contestants paraded in two outfits, one provided by Vietnamese designers and one prepared by the contestants themselves, before the twelve semifinalists were selected. Ege Karabenli from Turkey won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.
    • Advanced to the Top 20 via the Top Model challenge.
    Final ResultContestant
    Winner
    • – Ege Karabenli
    Top 5
  • – Gokul Ganesan
  • – James Moody
  • – Kirk Bondad
  • – Antonio Company
  • Top 12
  • – Wei Zihong
  • – Juan Esteban Rodriguez
  • – Bruno Barbieri
  • – Teddy Rossiter
  • – Alan Salazar
  • – Juan Alberto García
  • – Phạm Tuấn Ngọc
  • Sports

    The challenge was held in two parts, 50 meter freestyle swim and 5 kilometer run. The swimming round was held on 14 November 2024 while the running round was held in conjunction with the Strong Vietnam Marathon in Vung Tau City on 17 November 2024. Danny Mejia from Puerto Rico won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.
    • Advanced to the Top 20 via the Sports challenge.

      Overall

    Swimming Round

    Running Round

    Beauty With a Purpose

    The thirty semifinalists in the Beauty With a Purpose were announced via Mister World social media platforms on 20 November 2024. Sai Toung Law from Myanmar won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.
    • Advanced to the Top 20 via the Beauty With a Purpose challenge.
    PlacementContestant
    Winner
    • Myanmar

      Multimedia Challenge

    The seventeen semifinalists in the Multimedia Challenge were announced via Mister World social media platforms on 21 November 2024. Bruno Barbieri from Italy won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.
    • Advanced to the Top 20 via the Multimedia Challenge.
    PlacementContestant
    Winner
    • – Bruno Barbieri
    Top 5
  • – Josue Molina
  • – Gokul Ganesan
  • – Ahmed Haydar
  • – Antonio Company
  • Top 17
  • – Tomas Ghigo
  • – Wei Zihong
  • – Tomas Haring
  • – Maxime Klinger
  • – Nathanael Yoga
  • – Teddy Rossiter
  • – Sithpaseuth Syinthavong
  • – Joshua Benedict
  • – Alan Salazar
  • – Daniel Mejía
  • – Samuel Chauke
  • – Phạm Tuấn Ngọc
  • Mr People's Choice

  • Advanced to the Top 10 via winning Round 2.
  • Advanced to the Top 20 via winning Round 1.
  • Continental GroupWinner
    Africa
    • Sierra Leone

      Best National Costume

    Contestants

    60 contestants competed for the title.
    Country/territoryContestantAgeHeightHometown
    Algert BerajTirana
    Salvatore CrisballLuanda
    Tomas Ghigo23Buenos Aires
    Lochlan Carey25Melbourne
    B Proshad Das24Dhaka
    Nathan de Schepper21Oudenaarde
    Mario Chávez25Santa Cruz
    Vincent Gobuamang22Qabo
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    Debuts

    • Returns

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