Where was Ireland’s Kamal Ibrahim crowned Mr. World 2010?

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Kamal Orlando Ibrahim is the first ever Mister World from Ireland. He was born in Limerick, Ireland to a Nigerian father and an Italian mother.

On November 10, 2024, Ibrahim turned 38. He won the sixth edition of Mr. World at Songdo Convensia in Incheon, South Korea on March 27, 2010.

Da-Hae, Julien Kang and Steve Douglas hosted the coronation ceremony. Mr. World 1996 Tom Nuyens, Miss World 2007 Zhang Zilin, Miss World 2008 Ksenia Sukhinova, Miss World 2009 Kaiane Aldorino and Miss Korea 2009 Kim Joo-ri served as judges along with Miss World chief executive officer Julia Morley, Miss World ambassador Krish Naidoo and Korean designer Andre Kim.

Including Ibrahim, 74 men competed for the Mr. World 2010 crown. These were the results:

PLACEMENTCANDIDATE

Mister
World 2010

Kamal Ibrahim
Ireland

1st
runner-up

Josef Karas
Czech Republic

2nd
runner-up

Kenneth Okolie
Nigeria
Top 5
Abdel Rahman El-Balaa (Lebanon)
Honza Filipi (Netherlands)
Top 15
Jonas Sulzbach (Brazil)
Michael Pichler (Germany)
Lampros Danas (Greece)
Emmanuel Binga (Guadeloupe)
Injer Bajwa (India)
Alvaro Alvarez (Mexico)
Christopher Poole (Northern Ireland)
Yoo Ji-Kwang (South Korea)
Jonny Rees (Wales)
Jose Manuel Flores Sanchez (Venezuela)
Top 74
Jorge Bráulio Ferreira Martins (Angola)
Tim Boulenger (Australia)
Hafiz Aghayev (Azerbaijan)
Kendrick Kemp (Bahamas)
Mihail Baranau (Belarus)
Willem Lieve Hendrick Vermuyten (Belgium)
Jonatan Fischer Vargas (Bolivia)
Dejan Radović (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Martin Marinov (Bulgaria)
Ron Wear (Canada)
Lei Zhao (China)
Camilo Tocancipa García (Colombia)
Eduardo Esquivel Cuberos (Costa Rica)
Dino Bubičić (Croatia)
Christos Christodoulides (Cyprus)
Kevin Skrøder (Denmark)
Ramón Alberto Uyola (Dominican Republic)
Tarek Naguib (Egypt)
Andreas Kattou (England)
Matewos Yilma Jigsa (Ethiopia)
Mohammed Al-Maiman (France)
Giorgi Orbeladze (Georgia)
Max Chung (Guyana)
Carlos Saúl Orantes Ortega (Honduras)
Wesley Lee Chun Ming (Hong Kong)
Todi Pandapotan (Indonesia)
Paolo Cosi (Italy)
Hareruya Konno (Japan)
Roman Mironov (Kazakhstan)
Lwanda Jawar Kotengo (Kenya)
Kristaps Punculis (Latvia)
Carlo Marino (Luxembourg)
Ivan Nikšik (Macedonia)
David Lian Tze Wang (Malaysia)
Mark Borg Spiteri (Malta)
Kévin Bellegarde (Martinique)
Galbadrakhyn Badarkh (Mongolia)
Predrag Pavličić (Montenegro)
Arnold Arthur du Toit (New Zealand)
Chris André Eileng (Norway)
Héctor Javier Villarreal Franco (Panama)
Diego Andres Tuma Bogado (Paraguay)
Manuel Illich Lobatón (Peru)
Alvin Aldeosa de Joya (Philippines)
Maksymilian Lewandowski (Poland)
Joshua Louis Dalmau Irizarry (Puerto Rico)
Voicu Ruşlan Pânzar (Romania)
Sergey Kolenchikov (Russia)
Vasa Nestorović (Serbia)
Hu Hanxiong (Singapore)
Jaco de Bruyn (South Africa)
Guillermo García Becerril (Spain)
Hemal Sachindra Ranasinghe (Sri Lanka)
Phakeme Okwakhe Dlamini (Swaziland)
Alexander Siamak Shirpey (Sweden)
Rattasart Rungsirithip (Thailand)
Alper Aşlanoğlu (Turkey)
Yuriy Bogish (Turkey)
Ivan Rusilko (United States)

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