MISTER Guyana International 2014, Paul Charles, will have to wait for another three months to compete for the keenly contested Mr. Caribbean title since the pageant has officially been rescheduled from May 30 to August 29.The reason for the change has not been officially released, but based on reports the convener of the pageant might have experienced financial constraints. The host country for the pageant, however, remains Dominica.
Charles, who is in full pageant mode, says he will continue his normal routine to get his body and mind toned and sharp for the pageant.
Meanwhile, Lindener Colwyn Abrams will participate in the Mr. Wonderful World contest billed for Panama in October, while Ryan Washington will represent Guyana at the Mr. Model International contest in Miami in November; and Alexander Fiedtkou is also due to represent Guyana in another pageant slated for Jamaica in November.
Also billed for November is the Mr. Guyana International 2015 competition, with increased participation of delegates from Berbice, Linden, Bartica, and Georgetown and its environs.
Young men who are interested in being part of this prestigious event can visit the organisers Facebook page: Mr. Guyana International or email them at mrguyanaint@gmail.com for more information and the schedule for auditions.
The Mission Statement for the Mr. Guyana International Pageant is: “Empowering men to empower themselves, their communities and fellow men.”