Gustavo Cabral Narciso Gianetti of Brazil won Mister World 2003 at the Brewery Hall in London, England, United Kingdom on August 9, 2003. A total of 38 candidates competed for the title.

On March 31, 2007, Gianetti crowned his successor Juan Francisco García Postigo of Spain at the Crown of Beauty Theatre in Sanya, China. A total of 56 candidates competed for the title.

Lejun Tony Jiang, Juan Garcia Postigo, Lucas Barbosa Gil
Lejun Tony Jiang, Juan Garcia Postigo, Lucas Barbosa Gil
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Mister Spain 2007 results

WINNERS

PLACEMENT20072003
Mister WorldJuan Garcia Postigo
Spain
Gustavo Gianetti
Brazil
1st
runner-up
Lucas Barbosa Gil
Brazil
Assaad Tarabay
Lebanon
2nd
runner-up
Lejun Tony Jiang
China
Fabien Hauquier
Belgium

FINALISTS

PLACEMENTNAME (COUNTRY/TERRITORY)
Top 3
Lucas Barbosa Gil (Brazil)
Lejun Tony Jiang (China)
Juan Francisco Garcia Postigo (Spain)
Top 5
José Patricio Laguna Gebauer (Chile)
Alonso Fernández Alvarez (Costa Rica)
Top 12
Matthias Thaler (Austria)
Kawaljit Anand Singh (India)
Anthony Hakim (Lebanon)
Ikenna Bryan Okwara (Nigeria)
Ariel Romeo Quiñones Morales (Puerto Rico)
Dieter Voigt (South Africa)
Ievgen Dudin (Ukraine)

JUDGES

  1. New Silk Road founder Li Xiaobai
  2. Miss World 1988 Linda Pétursdóttir
  3. Miss World Organization president Julia Morley
  4. Miss World 2004 María Julia “Maju” Mantilla García 
  5. former Miss Ireland owner Krish Naidoo
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Tom Nuyens of Belgium won the inaugural edition of Mister World at the Anadolu Auditorium in Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey on September 20, 1996. He competed against 49 other candidates.

On September 18, 1998, Nuyens crowned his successor Sandro Finoglio Esperanza of Venezuela at the Tróia Peninsula in Grândola, Portugal. A total of 43 candidates competed for the title.

Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Finoglio turned 34 on January 3, 2007. Born in Wilrijk, Antwerp, Belgium, Nuyens turned 34 on March 18, 2007.

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