Jack Heslewood of England will crown his successor at the end of the event.
Background
Location and date
On 17 March 2024, the organizer of the Mister World pageant, announced on their official social that the 11th edition of the contest was scheduled to be held in Vietnam in September 2024.[2] This will be the first time for Vietnam to host the contest and the fourth time an Asian country has hosted the contest, after China in 2007, South Korea in 2010 and the Philippines in 2019. The memorandum of understanding signing ceremony between the Miss World organization and the local organizer Sen Vàng Entertainment, which also organizes the Mister World Vietnam competition, took place during the press conference of the inaugural edition of Mister World Vietnam contest at Vertical Garden Rex Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City on 22 June 2024. Attending this event were Mister World 2019 Jack Heslewood and Miss World 2023Krystyna Pyszková.[3][4]
The contest was originally scheduled to take place between September 12–28, but rescheduled to September 17 to October 5, and once again to November 5-23, due to the passing of Vietnam’s former president, Nguyễn Phú Trọng. The contestants will be going through many locations such as Phan Thiet City, Vung Tau City, and Nam Cat Tien National Park.[5] This year, the contest will include several activities including pre-final challenge events, body art photo shoot session, and election of "Nam Cat Tien Green Environment Ambassador".[6]
The challenge was held in multiple rounds. Twenty semifinalists were selected after the first round held on 11 November 2024 in which the contestants presented a self-introduction speech. In the second round held on 12 November 2024, the semifinalists were divided into 5 groups and had to present a speech about Vietnam tourism. The best semifinalist from each group was selected to become part of the five finalists who competed in the third round. Daryn Friedman from United States won the challenge, obtaining a placement in the Top 20.
Round 1
Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge.
Advanced to Round 2 of the Head-to-Head Challenge, but advanced to the Top 20 via judges' choice or a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
Advanced to the Top 20 via a challenge event other than Head-to-Head Challenge.
The thirty-three semifinalists in the Talent Competition were announced via Mister World social media platforms on 9 November 2024. Three additional semifinalists were added during the final round held on 10 November 2024, where the five finalists were selected.
The Top Model challenge was held on 9 November 2024 at the Villa Blanche, a historical building located in Vung Tau City, in conjunction with the ninth edition of the Vietnam Beauty Fashion Fest with the theme "Oriental Flow".[7] The contestants paraded in two outfits, one provided by Vietnamese designers and one prepared by the contestants themselves, before the twelve finalists were selected.
Advanced to the Top 20 via the Top Model challenge.
The challenge was held in two parts, 50 meter freestyle swim and 5 kilometer run. The swimming round was held on 14 November 2024 while the running round was held in conjunction with the Strong Vietnam Marathon in Vung Tau City on 17 November 2024.[8]
Advanced to the Top 20 via the Sports challenge.
Overall
Final result
Contestants
Winner
Puerto Rico – Danny Mejia
1st runner-up
Philippines – Kirk Bondad Wachsmuth
2nd runner-up
Italy – Bruno Barbiero
3rd runner-up
England – Manuel Alcantara-Turner
4th runner-up
Botswana – Vincent Gobuamang
Swimming Round
Placement
Contestant
Winner
Puerto Rico – Danny Mejia
1st runner-up
Italy – Bruno Barbiero
2nd runner-up
Brazil – Eduardo Menezes
Top 20 (by placement order)
Spain – Antonio Company
Australia – Lochlan Carey
United States – Daryn Friedman
El Salvador – Josue Molina
Venezuela – Juan Alberto García
England – Manuel Alcantara-Turner
Czech Republic – Tomas Haring
France – Maxime Klinger
Finland – Juuso Savolainen
Montenegro – Vladimir Vukcevic
Philippines – Kirk Bondad Wachsmuth
Northern Ireland – James Moody
Turkey – Ege Karabenli
Belgium – Nathan de Schepper
Mexico – Alan Salazar
Thailand – Jeerawat Vatchasakol
Dominican Republic – Julio Peña
Running Round
Placement
Contestant
Winner
Botswana – Vincent Gobuamang
1st runner-up
Philippines – Kirk Bondad Wachsmuth
2nd runner-up
China – Wei Zihong
Charitable Work
Advanced to the Top 20 via the Charitable Work challenge.
Final Result
Contestant
Winner
Mr People's Choice
Advanced to the Top 20 via the Mr People's Choice.
^"「ミス・ワールド・ジャパン2024」32人のファイナリストお披露目 10月に日本代表決定 「ミスター」の代表も発表" [32 finalists of "Miss World Japan 2024" unveiled; Japan's representative to be decided in October; "Mister" representative also announced]. Chunichi (in Japanese). 2 August 2024. Retrieved 3 August 2024.