Know the full winners list of the Man of the World Pageant along with best players and countries of the prestigious competition.
Aditya Khurana, a 22-year-old Indian, defeated 20 other contestants to win the 4th Edition of the ‘Man of the World’ pageant on Saturday, June 18 at the Baguio Convention Center in Baguio City, Philippines. We take a look at the history of the competition along with list of winners.
Man Of The World Pageant All Time Winners List, History, Format And 2022 Winner Name
Man of the World Pageant History, All-time Winners and Final Results
The prestigious Man of the World is an international male beauty pageant that debuted in 2017 and promotes advocacy by emphasizing the value of education and job advancement. The Prime Event Productions Philippines foundation (PEPPs), which also hosts the annual Misters of Filipinas contest, staged the pageant. Along with Mister World, Mister Worldwide, Manhunt International, Mister Supranational, and Mister Global, the Man of the World Pageant is regarded one of the “Big 6” international male beauty pageants. Aditya Khurana of India is the current Man of the World, having been crowned on June 18, 2022.
The Man of the World pageant was held for the third time in 2019. It took place in Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan City, Philippines, on July 11, 2019. At the conclusion of the competition, Cao Xuân Tài of Vietnam crowned Daniel Georgiev of Bulgaria. Georgiev was fired by Prime Event Productions Philippines (PEPPS), which organises the contest, when he refused to sign an exclusive deal with the company. On July 29, 2020, First Runner-Up Jin Kyu Kim of South Korea took over the title.
Aditya Khurana, a 22-year-old Indian, defeated 20 other contestants to win the 4th Edition of the ‘Man of the World’ pageant on Saturday, June 18 at the Baguio Convention Center in Baguio City, Philippines.
2017 Edition Results
Rank | Contestant |
Man of the World 2017 | Egypt – Mostafa Galal Mohammed Elezali |
1st Runner-Up | Vietnam – Nguyễn Hữu Long |
2nd Runner-Up | Palestine – Abou Sahyoun Wassim |
Top 5 | Guam – Jake Edward Limtiaco |
Moldova – Victor Suiu | |
Top 10 | Australia – James Carne |
Colombia – Christian Hernández Ruiz | |
Philippines – Christopher Dulagan | |
Puerto Rico – Enrique Antonio Santana Perez | |
Spain – Marc Tarrés | |
Top 18 | Cape Verde – Daniel Jose Da Luz Da Graca |
England – Habib Mohamed Ali | |
Korea – Jung Goo Young | |
Singapore – Ikhwan Risyadh Nasuha Bin | |
Sri Lanka – Damith Chandima Bandara Wijayatunga | |
Syria – Abdullah Srayddin | |
Thailand – Mooltribut Phiratthaphong | |
Zambia – John Mwila |
2018 Edition Results
Rank | Contestant |
Man of the World 2018 | Vietnam – Cao Xuân Tài |
1st Runner-Up | Philippines – Clint Karkliñs Peralta |
2nd Runner-Up | Malta – Bjorn Camilleri |
3rd Runner-Up | Czech Republic – Ondrej Valenta |
4th Runner-Up | Thailand – Natapol Srisarn |
Top 10 | China – Li Ruitao |
Indonesia – Wrendy Agil Rifansar | |
Korea – Gil Hwan Kim | |
Myanmar – Kaung Htet Wai | |
Peru – Juan Carlos Cabrera Torres | |
Top 17 | Guam – Joseph Lawrence Bondoc |
India – Joshua Roshan Chhabra | |
Iran – Max Mehrafsha | |
Italy – Mark Anthony Cruz | |
Nigeria – Emmanuel Luiz Okafor | |
Mongolia – Erdenetsogt Siilegma | |
Puerto Rico – Lennie Figueroa |
2019 Edition Results
Placement | Contestant |
Man of the World 2019 | Bulgaria – Daniel Georgiev (Dethroned) |
1st Runner-Up | Korea – Jin Kyu Kim (Assumed) |
3rd Runner-Up | Czech Republic – Jakub Jurcak |
4th Runner-Up | Philippines – John Paul Ocat |
Top 10 | Guinea Bissau – Vensam Lala |
India – Krishna Salak | |
Nepal – Tsering Pakhrin | |
Netherlands – Lars Kortleven | |
Spain – Carlos Márquez Saez | |
Top 18 | Bolivia – Tomas Rojas |
Ecuador – Matthew Cevallos | |
Guam – Christian Templo | |
Hong Kong – Carson Leung | |
Indonesia – Isaac Agung Budiman | |
Iran – Max Merafsha | |
Liberia – T-ylo Johnson | |
Vietnam – Ta Cong Phat |
Man of the World Tournament Most Successful Countries
India has joined the exclusive list of countries, whose participant managed to win Man of the World competition after Aditya Khurana managed to win the 2022 edition of the tournament.
Country | Titles | Year |
India | 1 | 2022 |
South Korea | 2019 | |
Vietnam | 2018 | |
Egypt | 2017 |