Mister Brazil

Mister Brazil (or Mister Brasil CNB, in Portuguese) is a male beauty contest held annually which aims to choose the best contestant to represent their country with honor in the traditional international Mister World contest. The Brazilian representatives began to be sent from the year 1996, with the paulista Thierre Garrito. Since 2007 who manages the sending of representatives to the international event is the team led by Henrique Fontes (Global Beauties Website director). The country has so far only an international title, obtained with the model Gustavo Gianetti in 2003.

Mister Brazil
Formation1996
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro
Location
Membership
Mister World
Mister International
Manhunt International
Mister Supranational
Mister Global
Official language
Portuguese
President
Henrique Fontes
WebsiteCNB

Organization

The event is Brazil's first large national beauty contest to include in its official activities evidence of talent, sports and fashion, in addition to encouraging the practice of philanthropic actions following its motto, Beauty with a Purpose.[1]

Titleholders

Mister Brazil

Color key
  •   Declared as International Winner
YearMister Brasil RepresentedNotes
1996 Thierre Di Castro Garrito São Paulo
1997 Edilson Ferreira Leite Federal District
2000 Ramílio Zampiron Júnior Federal District
2001 Gustavo Cabral Gianetti Rio de Janeiro Mister World 2003
2007 Lucas Barbosa Gil Pará
2008 Vinicius Ribeiro Espírito Santo
2010 Jonas Sulzbach Rio Grande do Sul
2011 Lucas Malvacini Ilhas de Búzios
2012 Willian Rëch Rio Grande do Sul
2013 Reinaldo Dalcin Ilhas do Delta do Jacuí
2014 Lucas Montandon Federal District
2015 Anderson Tomazini Ilhabela
2016 Carlos Franco São Paulo
2017 Matheus Song Caminho dos Príncipes
2018 Samuel Costa São Paulo
2019 Ítalo Cerqueira Paraíba
2020 William Gama Amazonas

Mister Brazil for Mister World

Note: Before 2007, another organization was the responsible for the brazilian representatives in the competition.

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant Represented Placement Special Awards
2022 11 TBA TBA TBA TBA
2021 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2021.
2019 10 Carlos Franco São Paulo 3rd runner-up
2016 9 Lucas Montandon Distrito Federal Top 10
2014 8 Reinaldo Dalcin Rio Grande do Sul
2012 7 Willian Rech Rio Grande do Sul
2010 6 Jonas Sulzbach Rio Grande do Sul Top 15 Top Model
2007 5 Lucas Gil Pará 1st runner-up
2003 4 Gustavo Gianetti Rio de Janeiro Mister World 2003
2000 3 Ramílio Zampiron Distrito Federal Top 10
1998 2 Edilson Leite Distrito Federal
1996 1 Thierre Garrito São Paulo

Mister Brazil for Mister International

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant Represented Placement Special Awards
2021 12 Luan Antonelli Santa Catarina TBD
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 No pageant held this year.
2018 11 Danilson Furtado Pará
2017 10 Leonardo Nobre Rio Grande do Norte Mister Photogenic
2016 9 Ivo Cavalcanti Paraíba Top 16
2015 8 Anderson Tomazini Distrito Federal 1st runner-up
2014 7 Matheus Martins Minas Gerais Top 10
2013 6 Jhonatan Marko Rio Grande do Sul 2nd runner-up
2012 5 Ricardo Magryno São Paulo 3rd runner-up
2011 4 César Curti São Paulo Mister International 2011 Dream Man
2010 3 Caio Ribeiro São Paulo 1st runner-up
2009 Brazil did not compete.
2008 2 Maciel Mendes Minas Gerais Top 10
2007 1 Alan Martini Rio Grande do Sul Mister International 2007 Mister Spirit
2006 Brazil did not compete.

Mister Brazil for Manhunt International

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant Represented Placement Special Awards
2021 17 Hendson Baltazar Ceará TBD
2020 16 Matheus Giora São Paulo 2nd runner-up
2018 15 Jonatas Trevisan Rio Grande do Sul Top 16
2017 14 Cristian Fin Rio Grande do Sul Top 16 Mister Personality
2016 13 Ramon Pissaia Paraná 4th runner-up
2012 12 Márcio Lusardo Rio Grande do Sul
2011 11 Lucas Malvacini Minas Gerais
2010 10 Marlon Di Gregori Rio Grande do Sul 2nd runner-up
2008 9 Thiago Testoni Minas Gerais Top 15
2007 8 Paulo César Sales Minas Gerais
2006 7 Alex Nunes Rio Grande do Sul Top 15
2005 6 Alex Nunes Rio Grande do Sul Mister Personality
2002 5 Frederic Sanveur N/A
2001 4 Leonardo Ramos Pernambuco Top 12
2000 3 Diego Maniscalco São Paulo
1999 Brazil did not compete.
1998 Brazil did not compete.
1997 2 Carlos Alberto Azevêdo Rio Grande do Sul
1996 1 Antônio Robson Picolli Paraná
1994 Brazil did not compete.
1993 Brazil did not compete.

Mister Brazil for Mister Supranational

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant Represented Placement Special Awards
2022 6 TBA TBA TBA TBA
2021 5 João Henrique Lemes Rio Grande de Sul Unplaced
  • Mister Supra-Chat - Top 5
  • Mister Influencer - Top 10
  • Supra Fan Vote - Top 10
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 4 Ítalo Cerqueira Rio de Janeiro 1st runner-up
2018 3 Samuel Costa São Paulo 2nd runner-up Mountain Bike Challenge
2017 2 Matheus Song Santa Catarina 2nd runner-up Top Model
2016 1 Bruno Vanin Rio Grande do Sul 3rd runner-up

Mister Brazil for Mister Global

Color key
  •   Declared as Winner
  •   Ended as runner-up
  •   Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Host/Year Participation Contestant Represented Placement Special Awards
2021 6 Bruno da Silva Paraíba Top 10
2020 Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no pageant in 2020.
2019 5 Gil Raupp Rio Grande do Sul Top 16
2018 4 Júnior Garcia Minas Gerais Top 10
2017 3 Pedro Gicca São Paulo Mister Global 2017
2016 2 Giba Pignatti São Paulo 3rd runner-up
2015 1 Diogo Bernardes Santa Catarina 3rd runner-up
2014 Brazil did not compete.

References

  1. REDAÇÃO, Da (18 December 2014). "Fim de uma era: Miss Mundo Brasil dá adeus ao biquíni". VEJA. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
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