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Manhunt International
TypeMale Model Search
HeadquartersGold Coast, Australia
First edition1993; 32 years ago (1993)
Most recent edition2025
Current titleholderAdonis Renaud
France
President
Rosko Dickinson
LanguageEnglish
Websitemanhunt.international

Manhunt International is a prominent international male model search for the next Male Supermodel, founded in 1993. However, the competition's roots trace back a few years earlier, when a single national preliminary was held in Singapore. The competition was conceived by Metromedia Singapore and Procon Leisure International, which became co-partners in 1993.

The Manhunt International 2025 winner is Adonis Renaud from France. He was crowned by the former titleholder, Kevin Dasom of Thailand, on 10 June 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand.[1]

History

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Manhunt International is recognized as one of the first international pageants and competitions for men. The Manhunt International Organization was established in 1993 through a partnership between Rosko Dickinson of Australia and Alex Liu of Singapore, with the aim of providing men a platform to present their talents and skills.[2]

The inaugural Manhunt International World Final took place in Australia in 1993 with 25 contestants, and the title was won by Thomas Sasse of Germany. The event remained on Australia's Gold Coast, where Nikos Papadakis of Greece won in 1994. Rosko Dickinson and Alex Liu began their co-ownership and management of Manhunt International in 1993, a partnership that lasted until Liu's passing in January 2018.[3]

Manhunt International is a male modeling competition aimed at showcasing talent within the fashion industry. The event includes activities such as outdoor challenges, public presentations, and talent showcases. Participants are assessed on criteria including runway performance, photogenic qualities, personality, and physical attributes. The competition also seeks to introduce new talent to the modeling and fashion industry and encourages participants to act as role models for younger generations.[citation needed]

Manhunt International is one of the longest-running international male model contests. It is a global competition that seeks to identify talented male models. The contest saw its highest participation in 2006 and 2012, held in China and Thailand, respectively.[citation needed]

Several countries have hosted the world finals, including Australia (1993, 1994, 1998, 2018), Singapore (1995, 1997, 2000), the Philippines (1999, 2020, 2022), China (2001, 2002, 2006, 2016), Korea (2005, 2007, 2008, 2011), Taiwan (2010), and Thailand (2012, 2017, 2024, 2025).

Eligibility criteria

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Sex Male
Age range 18 to 32
Marital status Married or Single
Height At least 1.75 metres / 5'9"
Skills Remarkable communication skills, modelling experience
Additional attributes Photogenic, fit, pleasing character

Competition

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The Manhunt competition is staged in two rounds: preliminary and final. During the preliminaries, the contestants are judged in Haute Couture Fashion, Swimwear, and Formal Evening Wear. The contestants with the highest scores are named as finalists, from which the judges determine the winner and runners-up.[citation needed]

During the finals, several other awards are given in addition to the ultimate title of Manhunt International: Best Runway Model, Mister Photogenic, Mister Friendship, Mister Personality, Mister Physique, and Mister Popularity (voted by the public via social media). Since the 2005 edition, Manhunt International has also awarded five continental titles to the best representatives of each continent. In the 2007 edition, it was announced that the winner of Mister Popularity would automatically advance to the final round, and in 2022 a new category was introduced called Digital Challenge (Video), with three segments: Runway Challenge, Swimwear/Physique, and Casting Challenge. Once again, the overall winner of the category advanced straight to the Top 20.[citation needed]

30th year Anniversary

On this special occasion, the final ten were awarded as runners-up.[citation needed]

Titleholders

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Edition Year Date Manhunt International Runners-Up Location No. Ref.
First Second Third Fourth
1st 1993 November 30, 1993 Thomas Sasse
Germany
Berke Hürcan
Turkey
Raffaele Memoli
Switzerland
Aaron Small
Philippines
Michel Boeuf
New Caledonia
Gold Coast, Australia 24
2nd 1994 November, 1994 Nikos Papadakis
Greece
Trent Garfthon
Australia
Richard Planks
United States
Benedict Goh Wei Cheh
Singapore
Rajat Bedi
India
Gold Coast, Australia 24
3rd 1995 November 24, 1995 Albe Geldenhuys
South Africa
Dino Morea
India
David Arnold
United States
Javier Rodriguez
Puerto Rico
Rinat Khismatouli
Kazakhstan
Sentosa Island, Singapore 35
4th 1997 May 24, 1997 Jason Erceg
New Zealand
Sandro Finocchio Speranza
Venezuela
Vincent Pinto
Philippines
Jonathan Rojas Ortega
Puerto Rico
Zulfi Syed Ahmad
India
Singapore 38
5th 1998 May 3, 1998 Peter Eriksen
Sweden
Tamme Boh Tjarks
Germany
Robert Korceki
United States
Philip Lee
Singapore
Rets Renemaris
Latvia
Gold Coast, Australia 34
6th 1999 May 29, 1999 Juan Ernesto Calzadilla Regalado
Venezuela
John Abraham
India
Peter Kerby
Denmark
Kirk Hedley
Jamaica
Llewellyn Cordier
South Africa
Manila, Philippines 43
7th 2000 September 29, 2000 Brett Wilson
Australia
David Zepeda Quintero
Mexico
Brandon Choo
Singapore
José Gabriel Madonía Panepinto
Venezuela
Geraldino Nicolina
Curaçao
Singapore 33
8th 2001 November 12, 2001 Rajeev Singh
India
Leo Zhang Wei Biao
China
Luis Antonio Nery Gómez
Venezuela
Adnan Taletovic
Croatia
Kenneth Bryan
Cayman Islands
Beijing, China 43 [4]
9th 2002 November 9, 2002 Fabrice Bertrand Wattez
France
Bart Deschuymer
Belgium
Murat Erbaytan
Turkey
Adrian Medina Scull
Cuba
Daniel Leonard Navarrete Muktans
Venezuela
Shanghai, China 47
10th 2005 September 8, 2005 Tolgahan Sayışman
Turkey
Agris Blaubuks
Latvia
Henry Romero
Curaçao
Chen ZeYu
China
Romeo Quiñones
Puerto Rico
Busan, Korea 42
11th 2006 April 19, 2006 Jaime Augusto Mayol
United States
Fabien Hauquier
Belgium
Zhao Zheng
China
Gökhan Keser
Turkey
Jose Mendez
Spain
Jinjiang, China 53
12th 2007 February 12, 2007 Jeffrey Zheng Yu Guang
China
Jason Charles Millot
Canada
Ioannis Athitakis
Greece
Craig Barnett
Australia
Abhimanyu Jain
India
Gangwon, Korea 48
13th 2008 June 2, 2008 Abdelmoumen El Maghraouy
Morocco
Egill Arnljots
Sweden
Cesar Vegas
Costa Rica
Lee Jae-Hwan
South Korea
Claudio Furtado
Angola
Seoul, Korea 47
14th 2010 November 20, 2010 Peter Meňky
Slovakia
Bogdan Brasoveanu
Gibraltar
Marlon de Gregori
Brazil
Daniel Guerra
United States
Jerry Chang
Taiwan
Taichung, Taiwan 50
15th 2011 October 10, 2011 John Chen Jiang Feng
China
Nelson Omar Sterling
Dominican Republic
Gianni Sinnesael
Belgium
Truong Nam Thanh
Vietnam
Martin Smahel
Slovakia
Seoul, Korea 48
16th 2012 November 9, 2012 June Macasaet
Philippines
Bo Peter Jonsson
Sweden
Martin Wang
Macau
Jimmy Perez Rivera
Puerto Rico
Jason Chee
Singapore
Bangkok, Thailand 53
17th 2016 October 29, 2016 Patrik Sjöö
Sweden
Ba Te Er
Hong Kong
Christopher Bramell
England
Maurício Eusébio
Angola
Ramon Pissaia
Brazil
Shenzhen, China 43
18th 2017 November 27, 2017 Trương Ngọc Tình
Vietnam
Kongnat Choeisuwan
Thailand
Gaetan Osman
Lebanon
Mohamed Wazeem
Sri Lanka
Andry Permadi
Indonesia
Bangkok, Thailand 37 [5]
19th 2018 December 2, 2018 Vicent Llorach González
Spain
Dale Maher
Australia
Luca Derin
Netherlands
Jeffrey Langan
Philippines
Mai Tuan Anh
Vietnam
Gold Coast, Australia 28 [6]
20th 2020 February 22, 2020 Paul Luzineau
Netherlands
Nikos Antonopoulos
Greece
Matheus Cruz Giora
Brazil
Yeray Hidalgo Hernández
Spain
Mayur Gangwani
India
Manila, Philippines 36 [7]
21st 2022 October 1, 2022 Lochlan Carey
Australia
Joshua Raphael De Sequera
Philippines
Elijah Van Zanten
United States
Trần Mạnh Kiên
Vietnam
Cas Hagman
Netherlands
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22nd 2024 May 26, 2024 Kevin Aphisittinun Len Dasom
Thailand
Lucas Schlachter
France
Kenneth Stromsnes
Philippines
Víctor Michele Battista Infante
Venezuela
Vincenzo Melisi
Italy
Ayutthaya, Thailand 37 [8]
23rd 2025 June 10, 2025 Adonis Renaud
France
Piyumal Sithum
Sri Lanka
Rhyeme Wright
Jamaica
Jordan San Juan
Philippines
Vu Linh Nguyen
Vietnam
Bangkok, Thailand 37
Fifth to Ninth Runners-up

Since 2024, the Manhunt International pageant has awarded the Top 10 finalists with 5th to 9th runner-up titles. This table lists the names of the 5th to 9th runners-up by year.

Edition Year Date Runners-Up Location No. Ref.
Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth
22nd 2024 May 26, 2024 Daniel Lorente
Spain
Matt Dixon
Canada
Marcel Riera
 Switzerland
Ruan Mendes
Brazil
Luke Van
South Africa
Ayutthaya, Thailand 37 [8]
23nd 2025 June 10, 2025 José Carlos Novelo
Mexico
Özkan Görmez
Turkey
Yu Gan
Myanmar
Somto Nnoruga
Nigeria
Kamonpop Kaewdiao
Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand 37
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Country by number of wins

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Country Titles Year
France 2 2002, 2025
Australia 2000, 2022
Sweden 1998, 2016
China 2007, 2011
Thailand 1 2024
Netherlands 2020
Spain 2018
Vietnam 2017
Philippines 2012
Slovakia 2010
Morocco 2008
United States 2006
Turkey 2005
India 2001
Venezuela 1999
New Zealand 1997
South Africa 1995
Greece 1994
Germany 1993

Continents by number of wins

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Continent Titles Years
Europe 10 1993, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2025
Asia 6 2001, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2024
Oceania 3 1997, 2000, 2022
Africa 2 1995, 2008
Americas 2 1999, 2006

Countries/Territories ranking statistics

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Rank Country #Wins #1ST R.U.s #2ND R.U.s #3RD R.U.s #4TH R.U.s
1 Australia 2 2 0 1 0
2 Sweden 2 2 0 0 0
3 China 2 1 1 1 0
4 France 2 1 0 0 0
5 India 1 2 0 0 4
6 Philippines 1 1 2 2 0
7 Venezuela 1 1 1 2 1
8 Turkey 1 1 1 1 0
9 Greece 1 1 1 0 0
9 Germany 1 1 0 0 0
9 Thailand 1 1 0 0 0
10 United States 1 0 4 1 0
11 Netherlands 1 0 1 0 1
12 Vietnam 1 0 0 2 2
13 Spain 1 0 0 1 1
14 Slovakia 1 0 0 0 1
14 South Africa 1 0 0 0 1
15 Morocco 1 0 0 0 0
15 New Zealand 1 0 0 0 0
16 Belgium 0 2 1 0 0
17 Sri Lanka 1 0 1 0
17 Latvia 1 0 0 1
18 Mexico 1 0 0 0
18 Canada 1 0 0 0
18 Dominican Republic 1 0 0 0
18 Gibraltar 1 0 0 0
18 Hong Kong 1 0 0 0
19 Brazil 0 2 0 1
20 Singapore 1 2 1
21 Jamaica 1 1 0
21 Curacao 1 0 1
22 Costa Rica 1 0 0
22 Denmark 1 0 0
22 England 1 0 0
22 Lebanon 1 0 0
22 Macau 1 0 0
22  Switzerland 1 0 0
23 Puerto Rico 0 3 1
24 Angola 1 1
25 Croatia 1 0
25 Cuba 1 0
25 Korea 1 0
26 Italy 0 1
26 Cayman Islands 1
26 Indonesia 1
26 Kazakhstan 1
26 New Caledonia 1
26 Taiwan 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Wang, Nickie (26 May 2024). "Philippines' Kenneth Stromsnes places 3rd at Mister Manhunt International 2024". Manila Standard. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
  2. ^ "History | Manhunt International". Manhunt International.
  3. ^ "Manhunt Co-Founder and beauty pageant veteran Alex Liu dies at 57". straitstimes.com. 23 January 2018. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  4. ^ Business India, Issues 615–620, A.H. Advani, 2001, p. 160
  5. ^ "Manhunt International – Timeline | Facebook". web.facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  6. ^ Mediterráneo, El Periódico. "El peñiscolano Vicent Llorach regresa a la final del Manhunt International". El Periódico Mediterráneo (in Spanish).
  7. ^ "IN PHOTOS: Meet the 36 candidates of Manhunt International 2020". Rappler.
  8. ^ a b Wang, Nickie (26 May 2024). "Philippines' Kenneth Stromsnes places 3rd at Mister Manhunt International 2024". Manila Standard. Retrieved 26 May 2024.
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