5th Mister Supranational Competition Postponed

Gerhard Parzutka von Lipinski, President of the Miss and Mister Supranational Organization, announced today that both competitions have been postponed. Annually scheduled for December, the 12th edition of Miss Supranational and 5th edition of Mister Supranational will now take place in 2021.

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“Having our competitions during a global pandemic was never an option for us. It is not a risk that we are prepared to take and we do not feel 2020 is a good time for an international event with so many participating countries. Our number one priority is the health, safety and well-being of our contestants, therefore it was an easy decision to make. During the coming months, we will evaluate the situation in the world and consult with our broadcast partner to determine the best date for our next competitions. I want to reiterate that we will be back stronger than ever when we feel assured that it is possible to travel easily and safely and that the host country is safe, too,” Parzutka von Lipinski said.

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The reigning Miss Supranational, Anntonia Porsild from Thailand, and Mister Supranational, Nate Crnkovich from the United States, will continue being the official ambassadors of the organization as their reigns will be extended until the next competitions take place. “We are very fortunate to have two exceptional title holders who have been gracious and understanding during this difficult year. I believe they deserve a longer reign and we hope to give them more opportunities when the world becomes more stable,” stated Parzutka von Lipinski.

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“As some candidates have already been selected and more will be chosen in the coming months, we will use the extra time to highlight and feature the journey of each contestant in the running for the next Miss and Mister Supranational titles in greater depth than ever before. I hope that when our next competitions start, our Supra fans will have a clear knowledge and understanding of each candidate’s aspirations and how they aim to inspire others,” added Miss and Mister Supranational Creative Director, Andre Sleigh.

World Health Day 2020: A Salute to All Nurses

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It’s World Health Day and since 2020 is the year of the Nurse and Midwife, we want to send a very special shout-out to our Mister Supranational, Nate Crnkovich and all the other nurses for the work they are doing.

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'Nurses are the unsung heroes of the Covid-19 response. The invaluable role they have played is testimony of their sacrifice, courage and commitment to a healthier and safer world.' - Takeshi Kasai, WHO Regional Director for the Western Pacific

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Our sincere gratitude to Nate, all the nurses and health professionals in general. THANK YOU will never be enough for the work you are doing now - we salute you.

Nate's Charity Mission to The Gambia

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Mister Supranational 2019, Nate Crnkovich from the United States, recently visit The Gambia for a very special reason. Nate was part of a charity mission to this this western African nation. The Gambia is the smallest country on the African continent and is facing many challenges. The poverty rate is very high. Gender inequality and acute malnutrition are also huge problems.

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Nate arrived in Banjul, the capital city, and visited an orphanage where he joined the children in their classroom. He also visited the Principal Nursing Officer, Grace Eketemo, at the Medical Research Council. This visit was of great importance to Nate as he wanted to learn more about the work they do and how he can use his skills as a nurse to best support them in the future.

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During the rest of the trips, Nate and the team accompanying him visited schools in Busumbala, Labranda, Brufut and Ghanatown. They spent time with the children and delivered impromptu English and Geography lesson. Much needed food and supplies were also delivered as part of their mission.

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“This has been an incredibly rewarding experience. The people here have next to nothing, yet they were some of the kindest and happiest people I have ever met. One girl even put two Dalasi coins in my pocket without me realizing it. This kind of generosity and kindness really puts things into perspective. I fell in love with this country and its people and I hope to return in the future to continue my work here,” Nate reflected about his time in The Gambia.

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Nate to Visit The Gambia from 5-12 February

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Mister Supranational, Nate Crnkovich, will visit The Gambia from 5-12 February on a charitable mission with a group from Poland. The purpose of this visit will be to deliver much needed supplies to schools in the country. While visiting the schools, the group will also be offering lessons to the children. Nate will also be visiting some hospitals in country where he hopes to use his skills as a nurse and share knowledge with the local doctors. Our Mister Supranational has decided to use his own prize money to fund the trip. “When I was named Mister Supranational, I said I want to make a difference. I really meant it and I hope this trip will be the first of many this year where I can use this title in a meaningful way,” said Nate.

Prathamesh's Final Message as Mister Supranational

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I can’t believe it has already been a year since I was named as Mister Supranational 2018. It’ has been such an amazing journey filled with so many beautiful memories right from the time I was a contestant to now as I am about to pass on my title.

Winning the title really changed my life. It opened so many doors for me and I am so grateful to have met my Supra Family.

Mister Gerhard, you are the best boss ever!!! I’ll miss having big lobsters with you, haha. And yes, our Goa trip is still pending. I hope you can come soon. Uncle Andrew, I know I have been a bad boy and tough to deal with but thanks for always being there for me in the good times and bad times. We’ve had crazy fun on our trips and some amazing memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life.

To our queen Valeria… you have been a great role model to so many. You’ve completed your reign in such a beautiful way. I wish you all the best in whatever you do in the future. Remember… once a queen, always a queen.

Finally, I want to thank my whole family, my friends, fans and everyone else for me supporting me, backing me and loving me throughout the journey. Without all your motivation, I wouldn’t have made it this far. Thank you and I love you all to bits.

Your Mister Supranational 2018,

Prathamesh Maulingkar

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Mister Supranational 2019: Full Results

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Mister Supranational 2019: United States - Nate Crnkovich

24 year old Nate Crnkovich is the 4th Mister Supranational and first from the United States

1st runner-up: Brazil - Italo Crnkovich

Highest placement to date for Brazil

2nd runner-up: Peru - Alonso Martinez-Vivanco

First placement for Peru at Mister Supranational

3rd runner-up: Poland - Tomasz Zarzycki

4th runner-up: Venezuela - Leonardo Carrero

TOP 10

 6th place: Czech Republic – Jan Solfronk

Mister Supranational Europe – highest placement for the Czech Republic to date and the first continental title

7th place: Dominican Republic – Angel Holguin

Mister Supranational Caribbean – second consecutive continental title

8th place: India – Varun Verma

Mister Supranational Asia – second continental title

9th place – Ecuador

Mister Supranational Americas - First placement and continental title for Ecuador

10th place – South Africa

Mister Supranational Africa – First placement and first continental title for South Africa

Top 20

 11: Canada: Nathan Johnson – First placement for Canada

12: United Kingdom: Walter Chahwanda – Highest placement to date for the United Kingdom

13: Indonesia: Enrique Dustin  

14: Chile: Maria Irazzoky – Mister Supranational Influencer

15: Thailand: Chanchai Rungpaisit

16: Vietnam: Tran Manh Khang – first placement for Vietnam

17: Malta: Yosef Vassallo

18: Laos: Singkham Phommasone – first placement for Laos

19: Philippines: Denver Hernandez

20: Equatorial Guinea: Diosdado Sakarof Mangue – First placement for Equatorial Guinea