Pedro Henrique Gicca, 29, of São Paulo, Brazil won the fourth edition of Mister Global. He is a model with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering.
Gicca is of Italian descent. He is 6’6″ tall.
Mister Global 2017
Born in Mogi das Cruzes, São Paulo, Gicca turned 29 on August 28, 2016. He represented Brazil at Mister Global 2017 at the Chiang Mai Hall in Chiang Mai, Thailand on May 20, 2017.
Including Gicca, 28 men competed for the title. Here are the results:
| PLACEMENT | CANDIDATE |
| Mister Global 2017 | Pedro Henrique Gicca Brazil |
| 1st runner-up | Gerrie Havenga South Africa |
| 2nd runner-up | Christopher Joseph Bramell England |
| 3rd runner-up | Fabián Esteban Vera Abello Chile |
| 4th runner-up | Thuận Nguyễn Vietnam |
| Top 10 | Shi Yuquan (China) Srikant Dwivedi (India) Reynaldi Rifaldo (Indonesia) Joshua Rojas Rivera (Puerto Rico) Daniel Sampedro (Spain) |
| Top 16 | Nursultan Telmanov (Kazakhstan) Nazirul Mubin (Malaysia) Paing Soe Htun (Myanmar) Arturo Lugo (Panama) James Alfred Ventura (Philippines) Yoo Su Jae (South Korea) |
Top 28 | Naseef Rahman (Bangladesh) Rui Teixeira (Canada) Tomas Dvorak (Czech Republic) Ezzuldin Mohammed Naser (Iraq) Tomonori Matsuo (Japan) Wlad Shatrowsky (Latvia) Roman Odinets (Russia) Kasper Neo (Singapore) Menuka Alwis (Sri Lanka) John Sempill (Sweden) Azizdzhon Mirzoev (Tajikistan) Nontakorn Amput (Thailand) |
São Paulo
São Paulo is a captivating concrete jungle that stands as the largest city in the Americas and the Southern Hemisphere. This mega-city is the powerful financial, commercial, and industrial heartbeat of Latin America.
Affectionately nicknamed Sampa by locals, São Paulo is defined by its staggering cultural diversity, historically shaped by massive waves of Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Japanese immigration. In fact, the vibrant Liberdade district hosts the largest ethnic Japanese community outside of Japan.
Architecturally, the city is a mesmerizing contrast of soaring skyscrapers and historic landmarks. The iconic Avenida Paulista serves as the central artery for business and culture, housing the striking, glass-and-concrete São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP). Nearby, the lush expanses of Ibirapuera Park offer a vital green sanctuary for runners and artists alike. Renowned worldwide for its cutting-edge gastronomy, legendary nightlife, and the kaleidoscopic street art of Batman’s Alley (Beco do Batman), São Paulo moves at a relentless, thrilling pace. It is a dynamic cultural vanguard where traditional South American warmth seamlessly blends with a fierce, forward-looking global energy.
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