Manhunt International 1993
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Manhunt International 1993, the first edition of Manhunt International Contest was held at Gold Coast, Queensland
Gold Coast, Queensland
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, Australia
Australia
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. Thomas Sasse
Thomas Sasse
Thomas Sasse is a German model from Berlin. He is the first ever winner of Manhunt International. Representing Germany and standing at 1.90 m, Sasse won the competition when it took place in Gold Coast, Australia in 1993. Since then, he has traveled through Asia, Australia, Europe and the United...

 from Germany
Germany
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won the title, he became the first Manhunt International.

Final Results

Final result Contestant
Manhunt International 1993
1st runner-up
  •  Turkey – Berke Hurcan
  • 2nd runner-up
  •  Switzerland – Raffaele Memoli
  • 3rd runner-up
  •  Philippines – Aaron Small
  • 4th runner-up
  •  New Caledonia – Michel Boeuf

  • Awards

    Award Contestant
    Mr. Physique
    Mr. Tourism
  •  New Caledonia – Michel Boeuf

  • Contestants

    • – Con Demetriou
    • – Jurgen Baeten
    • – Martin Vinyard
    • – Peter Poles
    • – Aaron Yurtner
    • – Thomas Sasse
    • – Manos Meletiou
    • ' – Oscar Van Es
    • – Brett Gray
    • – Damian La Pia
    • – Eugene Ming
    •  New Caledonia – Michel Boeuf

    • – Jimmy Watson
    • – Aaron Small
    • – Felix Loke
    • – Michael Fernandopulle
    • – Jarrod Larsen
    • – Raffaele Memoli
    • – Jeff Vikelotu
    • – Berke Hurcan
    • ' – Jeff Ericksen
    • ' – Hohn Mifsud
    • – Jonathan Naupa
    • – Michael Kabama


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