
INTERNATIONAL MAN 2007 - Bali, INDONESIA
TARO ALEXANDER NORDMARK OF SWEDEN IS THE WINNER

18/11 - Mister Sweden, Taro Alexander Nordmark, is the first International Man. He won the title in Bali, Indonesia, leaving behind other 10 international contestants. The winner is 1.90 m tall and is half Swedish, half Chinese/Japanese.
The first runner-up was the hometown delegate, Mister Indonesia, Reinaldo Samosir. Lucas Gil of Brazil finished as 2nd runner-up.
The other two finalists were the representatives of China, Jemmy Jin Yin Yan, and Fernando de Noronha, Jonas Caetano.
17/11 - Eleven international handsome and fit men are currently in Bali, Indonesia, where one of them will become the first ever INTERNATIONAL MAN. Bali has also welcomed the 10 Mister Indonesia finalists, and the winner of the 2007 Mister Indonesia contest, which took place one day before International Man (winner was Reinaldo Samosir), joined the international team of male stunners and now fights for the international title as well.
Ever since they've arrived in Bali, contestants have been treated with the best it has to offer to its visitors: gorgeous beaches, exquisite local cuisine, first-class spa treatments and a variety of sports activities, like swimming and even rock climbing!
Meet the candidates:
BRAZIL
Lucas Gil |
CHINA
Jemmy Jin Yin Yan |
ENGLAND
Douglas Roy Elson
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FERNANDO DE NORONHA
Jonas Caetano
|
GREECE
Manos Petrou |
INDONESIA
Reinaldo Samosir
|
JAPAN
Yuki Mizano
|
PHILIPPINES
Michael Raymond Tan
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PUERTO RICO
Samuel Camacho Diaz
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SINGAPORE
Mark Tan
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SWEDEN
Taro Alexander Nordmark
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Enjoy some exclusive snapshots of International Man 2007:

Fernando de Noronha, Brazil, England, China, Japan, Sweden, Puerto
Rico
and Greece.

Fernando de Noronha, England, Brazi and Sweden.

Contestants enjoy pool activities with Mr. Indonesia 2006.
Taking a break: England, China, Fernando de Noronha and Brazil.
Kuta Beach
Warm welcoming at the spa

Waterbom Bali
China, Sweden and Noronha at Kuta Beach
Ready for rock climbing Mr. Noronha?

Mr. China

Sweden enjoys Bali