Philippines’ final placements at Mister Supranational (2016-2023)
With an ongoing active placement streak since the pageant’s inception in 2016, the Philippines is definitely a key player at Mister Supranational. Nevertheless, despite this outstanding achievement, it appears that the country still faces one hurdle: getting through the first cut.
In any of the last seven editions, no Filipino representative has been able to penetrate the Top 10 – always settling for a Top 20 finish. And even though we have sent some of the most appealing, attractive, and engaging gentlemen we could find, something still appears to be missing.
Now that the local Mister Supranational search is being conducted by the recently established Mister Pilipinas Worldwide, we are hopeful that the Philippines will be able to send a strong contestant to the pageant very soon.
While we wait for that history to unfold, let’s look at how close our kings have come over the years.
Philippines’ final placements at Mister Supranational (2016-2023)
2023 Johannes Rissler
Rank: 18th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Eventual Winner: Iván Álvarez Guedes of Spain
2022 Raed Al-Zghayer
Rank: 18th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Eventual Winner: Luis Daniel Gálvez of Cuba
2021 John Adajar
Rank: 17th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Eventual Winner: Varo Vargas of Peru
2019 Denver Hernandez
Rank: 19th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Eventual Winner: Nate Crnkovich of the United States
2018 Marco Poli
Rank: 18th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Eventual Winner: Pratamesh Maulingkar of India
2017 Yves Campos
Rank: 20th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Eventual Winner: Gabriel Correa of Venezuela
2016 AR de la Serna
Rank: 17th (Top 20 quarter-finalist)
Special Award: Mr. Internet
Eventual Winner: Diego Garcy of Mexico
To all our Filipino supra-kings, we thank you for doing your best efforts in raising our country’s flag proudly. You all made us very proud!
Vee De Serra is a go-getter and a writer driven by passion. When in doubt, Vee believes that "Life isn't fair but it is up to you make it one." As a city and a beach person—when the sun is out—expect Vee to spend hours getting lost in the concrete jungle or laying by the shoreline with both finishing the day by watching a beautiful sunset.