Kamel Raad crowns Mister United Continents 2016 Mohit Singh in Pasig

Kamel Raad represented Lebanon and won the Mister United Continents title in 2015. He returned in 2016 to crown his successor, Mohit Singh from India, who also competed at Rubaru Mister India 2016. The 2016 pageant featured 12 participants, with Singh ultimately taking home the title.

12 Mister United Continents 2016 candidates competing in Pasig

Kamel Raad from Lebanon participated in the Mister United Continents 2015 pageant, securing first runner-up. He was 27 during the event and previously competed as Mister Lebanon 2014 third runner-up. The 2016 edition features 12 contestants from various countries, alongside the Master United Continents competition for older participants.

Nicklas Pedersen crowns Mister World 2016 Rohit Khandelwal in Southport, Merseyside

Nicklas Pedersen won the Mister World 2014 title, representing Denmark against 45 competitors. He later crowned Rohit Khandelwal, the first Mister World from India, on July 19, 2016. The event took place at Southport Theatre, featuring 46 candidates and various awards, including challenges in fitness and talent.

46 Mister World 2016 candidates competing in Southport, Merseyside

Nicklas Pedersen won Mister World 2014, representing Denmark among 45 contestants. Emmanuel Ikubese from Nigeria was the runner-up, and Jose Pablo Minor from Mexico was second runner-up. Pedersen will crown his successor at the Mister World 2016 event in Southport, with 46 new competitors vying for the title.

Maayan Keren crowns Malkat HaYofi 2016 Karin Alia in Tel Aviv

Maayan Keren from Ashdod, Israel won Malkat Hayofi 2015, while Avigail Alfatov from Acre was crowned Na’arat Israel 2015. In 2016, Keren and Alfatov returned to crown their successors, Karin Alia and Yam Kaspers Anshel. Keren withdrew from Miss World 2015, and Alfatov competed in Miss Universe 2015 without placing.

Barbara Ljiljak crowns Miss Universe Croatia 2016 Barbara Filipovic in Zagreb

Mirta Laura Kuštan, a 22-year-old from Krapinske Toplice, represented Croatia at Miss Universe 2015 in Las Vegas, competing among 80 candidates. Initially a second runner-up in Miss Universe Croatia 2015, she was sent to the pageant due to an injury to the titleholder. In 2016, Barbara Filipovic was crowned Miss Universe Croatia.

Slovenia’s Patricia Peklar crowns Miss Eco Universe 2016 Natalia Carvajal in Giza, Egypt

Miss Eco Universe, formed in 2015 by Dr. Amal Rezk and LTCP, was originally called Miss Eco Queen. In 2016, Patricia Peklar crowned Natalia Carvajal as the winner at the Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt, among 54 candidates. The event highlighted eco-conscious beauty, featuring various special awards for the participants.

20 Miss Universe Croatia 2016 candidates competing in Zagreb

Barbara Ljiljak, a 5'9" Croatian model pursuing a veterinary degree, won Miss Universe Croatia 2015. Due to an arm injury, she could not attend Miss Universe 2015, with Mirta Laura Kuštan representing Croatia instead. The 2016 pageant features 20 candidates, and Ljiljak will crown her successor on April 15, 2016.

54 Miss Eco Universe 2016 candidates competing in Giza, Egypt

Miss Eco Queen, initiated in 2015 by Dr. Amal Rezk in partnership with LTCP, became Miss Eco Universe in 2016. The first pageant crowned Patricia Peklar as Miss Eco Queen 2015. The second edition on April 14, 2016, features 54 contestants, aiming to promote environmental awareness through beauty pageantry.

Paulina Vega crowns Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach in Las Vegas, Nevada

Paulina Vega of Colombia won Miss Universe 2014, competing against 87 candidates. On December 20, 2015, she crowned Pia Wurtzbach as her successor. The event, hosted by Steve Harvey, featured a major mix-up, initially naming Ariadna Gutierrez from Colombia as the winner before correcting it to Wurtzbach.