Enrique Doleschy, Mr Gay Europe 2018, joins the Mr Gay Europe Team as Delegate Executive with main responsibility for delegates and producers. Stuart Hatton, who for the last three years has been Managing Director of the organization, steps down to focus on his Dance Academy in the UK. He continues as the National Director for England, Scotland and Wales. Nick Flanagan, previous delegate and volunteer officially becomes part of the Mr Gay Europe Team responsible for Delegate Health And Wellbeing. Robbie Lawlor, previous delegate and volunteer officially becomes part of the Mr Gay Europe Team as Delegate Liaison. Attorney Coenie Kukkuk from South Africa joins the Mr Gay Europe Team as International Human Rights Advisor. Mr Kukkuk has been on the judging panel for several years. Alexander Petrov from Bulgaria wins the title in Cologne, Germany. 6 countries are in the finale. Enrique Doleschy from Germany wins the title in Poznan, Poland. 10 countries take part. Niels Jansen is the first transsexual WTM in Mr Gay Europe, competing for the title in Poland. Niels was 1st Runner Up. Matt Rood from England wins the title in Stockholm, Sweden. 12 countries take part. Raf Van Puymbroeck from Belgium wins the title in Oppdal, Norway. 10 countries take part. Previous delegates Nick Flanagan and Robbie Lawlor join the Mr Gay Europe Team as Trained Medic and Delegate Liaison. Stuart Hatton Jr, who competed in Mr Gay Europe in 2014 and placed 1st runner up, joins the Mr Gay Europe Team as Managing Director. Beate Adriana joins the MGE Team full time as Producer of Mr Gay Europe, having been with the organisation since the beginning in various roles such as Photographer and Webmaster among other things. Dieter Sapper retires as Vice President due to restructuring of the organisation. The MGE Team feels that the competition is heading in the wrong direction and moving away from the original ideals and decides to cancel MGE 2015. Dieter Sapper, official producer for Austria, Germany and Switzerland, joins the Mr Gay Europe Team as Vice President. Giulio Spatola retires as Vice President in agreement with the President to pursue education. Jack Johansson from Sweden wins the title in Bregenz, Austria. 15 countries take part. Robbie Obara from Ireland wins the title in Prague, Czech Republic. 17 countries take part. Ann-Henriette Grefstad sells her part of the company to Tore Aasheim who now becomes the sole owner of Mr Gay Europe.
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