Mr Gay Europe

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Mister Gay Europe est un concours de beauté masculin réservé aux gays Européens. Il est fondé en 2005 par son président, Morten Rudå. La première compétition a lieu à Oslo, en Norvège et le premier gagnant est Alexander van Kempen, originaire des Pays-Bas. L'année suivante, Amsterdam est la ville hôte. rdf:langString
Mister Gay Europa è un concorso di bellezza con cadenza annuale riservato a uomini europei omosessuali. rdf:langString
Мистер Гей-Европа (англ. Mr Gay Europe) — мужской конкурс красоты среди европейцев-геев. Проводится ежегодно в стране победителя предыдущего года. Мортен Руда, который его основал, до 2009 года являлся постоянным председателем мероприятия. С марта 2009 года президентом конкурса стал Эрик Баттер. rdf:langString
Mr. Gay Europa, es un concurso de belleza para hombres gais europeos. Fue fundado por su Presidente, Morten Ruda y organizado por primera vez en 2005. El concurso se celebró en Oslo, Noruega y el ganador fue , de los Países Bajos. Al año siguiente, Ámsterdam fue la ciudad anfitriona. En 2006 en Ámsterdam, de Hungría se llevó el título. El certamen de Mr. Gay Europa 2007 se celebró en Budapest, una de las ciudades más liberales en Europa, el 5 de agosto como parte de la isla de El orgullo de Europa, la celebración internacional más grande de la nueva comunidad GLBT de Europa Central y Oriental. rdf:langString
Mr Gay Europe is a male beauty pageant for gay Europeans. It was founded by its former President, Morten Rudå and its current President, Tore Aasheim; and was hosted for the first time in 2005. The competition was held in Oslo, Norway and the winner was Alexander van Kempen from the Netherlands. The following year, Amsterdam was the host city. In 2006 at Amsterdam, Nandor Gyongyosi of Hungary won the title. In 2008, again in Budapest, the competition was won by Spain's Antonio Pedro Almijez. In 2012, the competition was held in Rome, Italy and won by Miguel Ortiz from Spain. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Mr. Gay Europa, es un concurso de belleza para hombres gais europeos. Fue fundado por su Presidente, Morten Ruda y organizado por primera vez en 2005. El concurso se celebró en Oslo, Noruega y el ganador fue , de los Países Bajos. Al año siguiente, Ámsterdam fue la ciudad anfitriona. En 2006 en Ámsterdam, de Hungría se llevó el título. El certamen de Mr. Gay Europa 2007 se celebró en Budapest, una de las ciudades más liberales en Europa, el 5 de agosto como parte de la isla de El orgullo de Europa, la celebración internacional más grande de la nueva comunidad GLBT de Europa Central y Oriental. En 2008, de nuevo en Budapest, el concurso fue ganado por Antonio Pedro Almijez, Para el 2009 la sede escogida ha sido Oslo,Noruega.
rdf:langString Mr Gay Europe is a male beauty pageant for gay Europeans. It was founded by its former President, Morten Rudå and its current President, Tore Aasheim; and was hosted for the first time in 2005. The competition was held in Oslo, Norway and the winner was Alexander van Kempen from the Netherlands. The following year, Amsterdam was the host city. In 2006 at Amsterdam, Nandor Gyongyosi of Hungary won the title. Mr Gay Europe Contest 2007 was held in Budapest, August 5, as part of Pride Island Europa, Central and Eastern Europe's largest new International GLBTQ celebration. The winner was Germany's Jackson Netto. In 2008, again in Budapest, the competition was won by Spain's Antonio Pedro Almijez. In 2009, the competition was held in Oslo and won by Spain's Sergio Lara. In 2010, the competition was supposed to be in Geneva, Switzerland, but was cancelled. In 2011 the competition was in Braşov, Romania. The 2010/2011 winner was Giulio Spatola, from Palermo (Italy). In 2012, the competition was held in Rome, Italy and won by Miguel Ortiz from Spain. In 2013, the event was held in Prague and Robbie O'Bara of Ireland won Mr Gay Europe 2013. Robbie is originally from Canada of Canadian/Japanese descent and has returned to that country to start practising as a medical doctor. In 2014, the competition was held in Austria (14 of June, Bregenz). For the first time in MGE history, the contest took the delegates on a journey through the hosting country. The finale took place in the Bregenzer Festspielhaus. Mr Gay Europe 2014 title goes home to Scandinavia with Jack Johansson of Sweden. The judging panel included Tore Aasheim, the president of Mr. Gay Europe, and Coenie Kukkuk, the Director Africa & Middle East of Mr. Gay World. In 2015, the competition was cancelled but was rescheduled to be held in Sweden and Norway 29. July to 7. August 2016, starting in Stockholm with the Pride Parade, before journeying west to Trondheim and Oslo. Belgium’s Raf Van Puymbroeck took home the title of Mr Gay Europe 2016. In 2017, the competition was held in Stockholm, Sweden and won by Matt Rood from England. In 2018, the competition was held in Warsaw and Poznan in Poland, and was won by Enrique Doleschy from Germany.
rdf:langString Mister Gay Europe est un concours de beauté masculin réservé aux gays Européens. Il est fondé en 2005 par son président, Morten Rudå. La première compétition a lieu à Oslo, en Norvège et le premier gagnant est Alexander van Kempen, originaire des Pays-Bas. L'année suivante, Amsterdam est la ville hôte.
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rdf:langString Мистер Гей-Европа (англ. Mr Gay Europe) — мужской конкурс красоты среди европейцев-геев. Проводится ежегодно в стране победителя предыдущего года. Мортен Руда, который его основал, до 2009 года являлся постоянным председателем мероприятия. С марта 2009 года президентом конкурса стал Эрик Баттер.
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