‘Max’ wins Mr International Rubber 18

Mr Rubber Netherlands is new community ambassador

Mr Rubber Netherlands won the title of Mr International Rubber 18 at MIR weekend held in Chicago, Oct 31 to Nov 2. “Max” was one of 10 contestants from across North America and Europe.

Max will travel the globe representing the rubber community at leather and fetish events for the next year. He succeeds Andy “CosmicRoo” Coatham of Toronto.

The top three contestants were from outside the United States. First runner-up was Franz, Mr Rub Club of Germany; second runner-up was Alejandro, an independent contestant from Mexico.

The MIR contest was held over two nights at the Center on Halsted in Chicago’s Boystown. Segments include rubber image, a fantasy scene, speech and pop-questions.

MIR 19 will be held Nov 6 to 8, 2015, in Chicago.

For photo galleries, visit mirubber.com.

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