Who will win Manhunt International 2020?



Thirty-six gorgeous men from around the world will vie for the title of Manhunt International 2020 during finals which will be held at the New Frontier Theater in Cubao, Quezon City on Saturday, Feb. 22.

The 36 official candidates are: Riley Channels (Australia), Franca Enid (Belgium), Mattheus Giora (Brazil), Asen Mitev (Bulgaria), Jan Potocny (Czech Republic), Argenis Grullon (Dominican Republic), Cuca Souza (Fernando de Noronha), Nikos Antonopoulos (Greece), Jordan Pauluhin (Guam), Mayur Gangwani (India), Elardy Tan (Indonesia), Ryuta Kishigami (Japan), Jemin Hong (Korea), Nazirul Mubin (Malaysia), Luis Zepeda (Mexico), Lahoucine El Omri (Morocco), Shane Htet (Myanmar), Bibesh Shrestha (Nepal), Paul Luzineau (Netherlands), Mirza Nabi (Pakistan), Wiliams Ocampos (Paraguay), Alonso Anazgo (Peru), Daumier Corilla (Philippines), Adrian Michalowski (Poland), Zach Haiz (Singapore), Heinrich Gabler (South Africa), Yeray Hidalgo (Spain), Sajith Perera (Sri Lanka), Elvir Aljicevic (Sweden), David Keller (Switzerland), Sittipong Imsatian (Thailand), Reon Elder (Trinidad and Tobago), Yekta Baki (Turkey), Ben Spong (United Kingdom), Mohammad Tamseer (UAE) and Pham Dinh Linh (Vietnam).

Three contestants have backed out of the world finals due to the threats of the dreaded virus in their respective countries.

During press presentation held in Taguig City Feb. 18, Rosko Dickinson, Manhunt International president, said that the contestants are judged on their catwalk and runway skills, photogenic ability, personality, and physical attributes.

"Manhunt International is organized to promote new faces for the male modelling and fashion industry. The men that enter Manhunt International are also encouraged to become role models and good corporate citizens for younger people to look up to," Dickinson said.

Dickinson also thanked reigning Manhunt International Vicent Llorach of Spain for being a role model during his reign.

Corilla, 24, is an aspiring actor who is representing the Philippines in this year's international competition.

"Since winning in December, I only have two months to prepare. I've been going to the gym almost everyday. I've changed my diet. I've cut down on rice. I stopped eating sugar and I stopped drinking with my friends but it's all worth it for this competition. Compared to them, they really have nice bodies, but I will try to do my best," the towering hunk said.

This is the second time that the prestigious male contest is held in the Philippines, the first being in 1999. - Robert Requintina


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