Friday, March 12, 2010

Mr world 2010 competition begins in Korea

The 2010 Mr World competition
has officially began with early
arrivals of contestants from
different parts of the globe as
they head straight to the gym.
According to a statement, sent
online by Jamie Ley, the Mr.
World Press Officer, “Mr World
2010 Korea, “Today is the
official start of the Mr World , a
two week festival and the
contestants have been arriving
at Incheon International Airport
in their droves. The official Mr
World buses have been going to
and from the airport all day
dropping off contestants who
have just landed in Korea, and
for many it is their first ever
visit to the land of the morning
calm.
There will be an official
welcoming dinner tonight at The
Golden Sky Resort where senior
government officials including
the Mayor of Incheon will be
among the special guests.
From left; Mr. World contestants
from Costa Rica, Venezuela and
Dominican Republic arriving at
Incheon International Airport,
Korea
Venezuela, Costa Rica and
Dominican Republic caused a stir
as they arrived wearing their
national scarves. “It’s just great
to finally be here” said
Venezuela. Costa Rica declared “I
think I can speak for everyone
when I say we ’ve been looking
forward to this for a long time!”
The contestants who arrived
early decided to hit the gym.
Any advantage you can gain
over rival contestants could be
vital so they were quick to get
their gym shorts on and head
down to the fitness centre.
Ireland said “It just feels good to
get the blood pumping again” as
he added an extra weight to the
Chest workout machine. United
States agreed “It feels great to
be down here. I just want to be
in tip-top condition for the
physical challenges that lie
ahead ” he said.
MR WORLD 2010 will be
produced by the Miss World
Organisation.
THE MISS WORLD ORGANISATION
owns and manages Mr World, as
well as the annual Miss World
Finals, a contest that has grown
into one of the World ’s biggest
events. Since launch is 1951, the
Miss World Organisation has
raised more than $500m for
children ’s charities.

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