Manhunt International Male Supermodel is the premier international competition for male models. It was established in 1993 through a partnership between Australia’s Rosko Dickinson and Singapore’s Alex Liu.

Dickinson still serves as the president of the competition, which was originally called Manhunt International. In 2022, it was renamed Manhunt International Male Supermodel.

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Manhunt Male Supermodel International 2025 predictions

On June 10, 2025, Manhunt Male Supermodel International 2025 will be crowned in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the 23rd edition of the international male modeling competition.

A total of 36 models are competing for the title. I believe these 10 candidates will make it to the top:

predicted 9th runner-up

Jordan San Juan (Philippines)

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predicted 8th runner-up

Ozkan Gormez (Turkiye)

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predicted 7th runner-up

Frangel Santiago (Dominican Republic)

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predicted 6th runner-up

Piyumal Sithum (Sri Lanka)

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predicted 5th runner-up

Vu Linh Nguyen (Vietnam)

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predicted 4th runner-up

Yu Gan (Myanmar)

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predicted 3rd runner-up

Matej Pavroski (North Macedonia)

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predicted 2nd runner-up

Adonis Renaud (France)

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predicted 1st runner-up

Bernardo Lima (Brazil)

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predicted Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2025

Dylan Mahoney (Australia)

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Kevin Dasom

On October 1, 2022, Lochie Carey represented Australia at Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2022 and competed against 33 other candidates at the Okada Manila in Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines. He was declared the winner while Joshua Raphael de Sequera of the Philippines was the first runner-up.

On May 26, 2024, Dasom represented Thailand at Manhunt Male Supermodel International 2024 and competed against 36 other models at the Ayutthaya City Park in Ayutthaya, Thailand. He ultimately emerged as the winner.

Runner-up to Dasom was Lucas Schalchter of France while Kenneth Stromsnes of the Philippines was second runner-up. The respective third to ninth runners-up were Victor Battista of Venezuela, Vincenzo Melisi of Italy, Daniel Lorente of Spain, Matt Dixon of Canada, Marcel Riera of Switzerland, Luke Van of South Africa and Luke Van of South Africa.

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