A YALE School of Medicine graduate from Grand Bahama has won the Manhunt International Bahamas 2013 title.
Dr Lionel McIntosh, 30, from the settlement of Mack Town ‘The Home of Tranquillity,’ is a graduate of St Paul’s Methodist College, The United World College of the American West (UWC-USA), Johns Hopkins University and the Yale School of Medicine where he obtained his Doctor of Medicine Degree.
The competition finale took place on August 4 at the Grand Lucayan resort in Freeport with seven contestants from various islands.
Lionel said: “I feel very privileged and excited to have won and been given the opportunity to represent the country and the organisation.
“I entered the competition as a means to step outside of my comfort zone and experience something different and new.
“I never considered myself a front runner and certainly never thought I would win but I’m thankful that I did.”
The results are: Winner Manhunt International Bahamas 2013 - Lionel McIntosh
1st runner up (Mister International Bahamas 2013) Devaughn Gow, of Grand Bahama.
2nd runner up Leroy Turnquest, of Nassau.
Mister Internet (most online votes) Terran Brown, of Nassau.
Mister Photogenic Leroy Turnquest
Mister Personality Lionel McIntosh
Mister Physique Lionel McIntosh
Mister Friendship James Bethel, of Nassau.
Ray Vincente Runway Fashion Model Lionel McIntosh.
Lionel will travel to Asia to take part in Manhunt International later this year and will travel to New York to walk in Men’s Fashion Week.
Manhunt International Bahamas selects a Bahamian male top model each year to compete in Manhunt International, a competition organised to promote new faces in the fashion industry.
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