Mr. Tourism International

Mr. Tourism International is a male beauty pageant realized annual in Panama. The competition gathers more than fifteen contestants around the world searching for one reason: the title of Mister Tourism International. The contest started in 2001 but failed between 2002 until 2010, backing with a new franchise. The current winner is the Brazilian Andrio Frazon.

Winners

YearChampion CountryPlace
2001 Aitor Trigos Núñez  Spain Riande Continental Hotel, Panama City, Panama 15
2002 Dean Kelly  Panama Teatro Nacional, Panama City, Panama 18
2010 Jorge Alberto Rojas  Bolivia Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, Panama 18
2012 Samuel Cassar  Malta The Beach House, Panama City, Panama 17
2013 José Daniel Ramírez[1]  Costa Rica Sands Pure Lounge, Panama City, Panama 14
2014 Andrio Frazon  Brazil Veneto Wyndham Grand Hotel, Panama City, Panama 19
2015 José Alfredo Galarza  Puerto Rico BlueBay City Hotel, Panama City, Panama 17
2016 Ye Htoo Win[2]  Myanmar Manila, Philippines

Winners by country

TitlesCountry Victories
1 Myanmar 2016
Puerto Rico 2015
Brazil 2014
Costa Rica 2013
Malta 2012
Bolivia 2010
Panama 2002
Spain 2001

Winners by Continent

TitlesContinent Victories
5 Americas Panama, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Brazil and Puerto Rico (1)
2 Europe Spain and Malta (1)

Ranking

RankCountry 1st2nd3rd4th5thSemTotal
Puerto Rico 1 1 1 1 1 5
Spain 1 1 1 3
Panama 1 1 3 5
Bolivia 1 1
Brazil 1 1
Costa Rica 1 1
Malta 1 1
Latvia 1 1 2
Ecuador 1 1 2
10º Singapore 1 1
11º Mexico 1 1
12º Venezuela 2 1 4 7
13º Colombia 1 2 3
14º Nicaragua 1 1
15º Denmark 1 1
16º Philippines 1 1
17º United States 3 3
18º Belgium 2 2
19º Dominican Republic 2 2
20º Chile 1 1
21º Myanmar 1
gollark: You seem to be pushing the definitions of "harm" pretty far.
gollark: Tolerating as "you may say/do this" versus "I support you saying/doing this", maybe.
gollark: Okay, "say/do", yes.
gollark: > have any of the ideologies affected by the things facebook/twitter/whatever do been worth a damn?I don't know. Maybe. I just don't exactly want social media companies having vast amounts of power to control public thought just because they're maybe not misusing it much now.
gollark: I mean, transphobia/fascism/etc aren't really making scientific claims.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.