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I guess Mr. Philippines couldn't make it to the official swimsuit competition and they had to do a quick make-up filming under the "swimming pool guidelines" sign in some sort of back delivery area!......it all starts at 33:39.......wow, the abs on Mr. Canada (spoiler alert! - he wins the swimsuit competition)

https://mistergrandinternational.org/

and, yes, the US was represented there by pre-med student and fitness model 6'-5" Cayman Cardiff from Utah, who came in second runner-up......

https://www.instagram.com/caymancardiff/?hl=en

 

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Not that I dislike the look -- I like it quite a lot, actually -- but it's interesting how limited the "look" is.  If you look at the past winners circles, everyone has dark hair and everyone has a bit of skin pigmentation but not "too much" variation in either direction.  No need to apply if you have dark or fair skin or if your hair isn't black.  Sort of weird that an "international" competition seems so limited in terms of appearance. 

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7 hours ago, azdr0710 said:

I guess Mr. Philippines couldn't make it to the official swimsuit competition and they had to do a quick make-up filming under the "swimming pool guidelines" sign in some sort of back delivery area!......it all starts at 33:39.......wow, the abs on Mr. Canada (spoiler alert! - he wins the swimsuit competition)

https://mistergrandinternational.org/

and, yes, the US was represented there by pre-med student and fitness model 6'-5" Cayman Cardiff from Utah, who came in second runner-up......

https://www.instagram.com/caymancardiff/?hl=en

 

If you like Cayman, I have some photos of him here:

I'm not sure he made it to medical school, as he now works as a massage therapist. I'd love to be rubbed by him!

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2 hours ago, maninsoma said:

Not that I dislike the look -- I like it quite a lot, actually -- but it's interesting how limited the "look" is.  If you look at the past winners circles, everyone has dark hair and everyone has a bit of skin pigmentation but not "too much" variation in either direction.  No need to apply if you have dark or fair skin or if your hair isn't black.  Sort of weird that an "international" competition seems so limited in terms of appearance. 

Yes, it's curious that this is how I would prefer my men, all else being equal: medium-toned skin, dark hair, lighter eyes. I don't know if I've been conditioned to like this from the media, or if there's something in our genetics which finds men who are more mixed genetically as less in-bred and therefore more robust? 

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