Mr Gay World 2009

Mr Gay World 2009, the 1st Mr Gay World pageant, was held in Whistler, Canada on February 8, 2009.[1] Max Krzyzanowski of Ireland was crowned Mr Gay World 2009. 19 countries and territories competed for the first time for the title.

Mr Gay World 2009
DateFebruary 8, 2009
PresentersMark Tewksbury
VenueWhistler, Canada
BroadcasterWorld Wide Mr Gay Official Site
Entrants19
Placements10
DebutsArgentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Ireland, Lithuania, Mexico, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Paraguay, Philippines, South Africa, Spain, Venezuela
WithdrawalsCzech Republic, Gran Canaria, India, Kwazulu Natal, United States
WinnerMax Krzyzanowski
 Ireland
Best National CostumeWilbert Ting Tolentino
 Philippines
PhotogenicVictor Marcelo Benitez
 Argentina

Results

Countries which sent delegates and results.
Final results Contestant
Mister Gay World 2009
1st Runner-up
2nd Runner-up
  •  Mexico - Pico Velasco Michel
3rd Runner-up
4th Runner-up
5th Runner-up
Top 10 (in order of respective placements)

Special Awards:

Award Contestant
Mr. Gay Photogenic
Mr. Gay Congeniality
Mr. Gay Leadership
Best National Costume
Mr. Gay Popularity
Best in Swimwear

Contestants

Did not attend

Contestants notes

  • Antonio Pedro Almijez (Spain) was Mr Gay Europe 2008.
  • Michael Fröhle (Austria), Deyan Kolev (Bulgaria), Arturas Vipas Burnickis (Lithuania), Kai Thomas Ryen Larsen (Norway) competed in Mr Gay Europe 2008.
  • Juan Jose Bracho (Venezuela) competed in International Mr. Gay 2008 and placed 1st Runner-up. Francisco Javier Ortega (Colombia) and Deon Strydom (South Africa) competed in International Mr. Gay 2009.
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