IML Contest Winners
The following is a table of IML contest winners:
IML # | Date | IML winner | Winner's preliminary title or sponsor | Winner's city | Field of contestants | Contest's Location and Host Hotel |
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1 | 1979-05-20 | David Kloss | Mr. Leather Brig | San Francisco, California | 12 men from 6 U.S. states | Grand Ballroom of the Radisson Hotel |
2 | 1980-05-10 | Patrick Brooks | Mr. Leather Australia | Sydney, Australia | 18 men from 7 U.S. states and Australia | Grand Ballroom of the Radisson Hotel |
3 | 1981-05-09 | Marty Kiker | Sponsored by The Brig & The Phoenix | San Francisco, California | 36 men from 3 countries including 11 U.S. states | Park West |
4 | 1982-05-08 | Luke Daniel | Mr. Drummer | San Francisco, California | 46 men from 14 U.S. states and Canada | Park West |
5 | 1983-05-07 | Coulter Thomas | Mr. Texas Leather | Houston, Texas | 44 men from 15 U.S. states and Canada | Park West & Allerton Hotel |
6 | 1984-05-27 | Ron Moore | Mr. Leather Colorado | Denver, Colorado | 30 men from 14 U.S. states and Australia | Park West & Allerton Hotel |
7 | 1985-05-26 | Patrick Toner | Mr. Chaps San Francisco | San Francisco, California | 27 men from 3 countries including 14 U.S. states | Park West & Allerton Hotel |
8 | 1986-05-25 | Scott Tucker | Mr. Philadelphia Leather | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 28 men from 14 U.S. states | Park West & Lake Shore Hotel |
9 | 1987-05-24 | Thomas Karasch | Mr. Leather Europe | Hamburg, Germany | 31 men from 3 countries including 14 U.S. states | Park West & Days Inn |
10 | 1988-05-29 | Michael Pereyra | Mr. Leather San Diego | San Diego, California | 42 men from 3 countries including 20 U.S. states | Clubland at the Vic & Executive House Hotel |
11 | 1989-05-28 | Guy Baldwin | Mr. National Leather Association | Los Angeles, California | 48 men from 22 U.S. states and Canada | Clubland at the Vic & Executive House Hotel |
12 | 1990-05-27 | Mark Ryan | Mr. Boston Leather | Boston, Massachusetts | 42 men from 3 countries including 22 U.S. states | Clubland at the Vic |
13 | 1991-05-26 | D Cannon | Mr. CC (of Palm Springs) | Hollywood, California | 50 men from 3 countries including 24 U.S. states | Clubland at the Vic & Executive House Hotel |
14 | 1992-05-24 | Lenny Broberg | Mr. San Francisco Leather | San Francisco, California | 56 men from 22 U.S. states and Canada | Aragon Ballroom & Executive House Hotel |
15 | 1993-05-30 | Henri ten Have | sponsored by Motor Sportclub Amsterdam (MSA) | Amsterdam, Holland | 51 men from 5 countries including 23 U.S. states | Aragon Ballroom & Congress Hotel |
16 | 1994-05-29 | Jeff Tucker | Mr. San Jose Leather | San Jose, California | 43 men from 5 countries including 21 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Congress Hotel |
17 | 1995-05-28 | Larry Everett | Mr. Oklahoma Leather | Collinsville, Oklahoma | 50 men from 6 countries including 26 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel |
18 | 1996-05-26 | Joe Gallagher | Mr. Leather New York | New York, New York | 49 men from 6 countries including 25 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Congress Hotel |
19 | 1997-05-25 | Kevin Cwayna | Mr. Minnesota Leather | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 53 men from 5 countries including 24 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Congress Hotel |
20 | 1998-05-24 | Tony Mills | Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather | Washington, D.C. | 62 men from 7 countries including 24 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Congress Hotel |
21 | 1999-05-30 | Bruce Chopnik | Mr. Rocky Mountain Leather | Denver, Colorado | 52 men from 5 countries including 23 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Congress Hotel |
22 | 2000-05-28 | Mike Taylor | Mr. Heartland Leather | Columbus & Cincinnati, Ohio | 60 men from 7 countries including 25 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Congress Hotel |
23 | 2001-05-27 | Stefan Müller | Bavarian Mr. Leather | Munich, Germany | 63 men from 7 countries including 27 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Palmer House Hilton Hotel |
24 | 2002-05-26 | Stephen Weber | Mr. Texas Leather | Dallas, Texas | 66 men from 7 countries including 28 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel |
25 | 2003-05-25 | John Pendal | Mr. Hoist | London, United Kingdom | 58 men from 5 countries including 25 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Palmer House Hilton Hotel |
26 | 2004-05-30 | Jason Hendrix | Mr. DC Eagle | Washington, D.C. | 58 men from 5 countries including 23 U.S. states | Congress Theater & Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel |
27 | 2005-05-29 | Michael Egdes | Mr. Ramrod | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | 52 men from 6 countries including 25 U.S. states | Navy Pier Skyline Stage & Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel |
28 | 2006-05-28 | Bo Ladashevska | Mr. Leather Montreal 2006 | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | 51 men from 5 countries including 18 U.S. states | Chicago Theatre & Palmer House Hilton Hotel |
29 | 2007-05-27 | Mikel Gerle | Mr. Los Angeles Leather 2007 | Los Angeles, California | 53 men from 5 countries including 23 U.S. states | Chicago Theatre & Palmer House Hilton Hotel |
30 | 2008-05-25 | Gary Iriza | Mr. Palm Springs Leather 2008 | Palm Springs, California | 51 men from 6 countries including 21 U.S. states | Hyatt Regency Chicago Hotel |
31 | 2009-05-24 | Jeffrey Payne | Mr. Texas Leather 2009 | Dallas, Texas | 54 men | Hilton Chicago Hotel |
32 | 2010-05-30 | Tyler McCormick | Mr. Rio Grande Leather 2010 | Albuquerque, New Mexico | 52 men | Congress Theater |
33 | 2011-05-29 | Eric Guttierez | Mr. Leather Europe 2011 | Paris, France | 53 men | Harris Theater |
34 | 2012-05-27 | Woody Woodruff | Mr. Michigan Leather 2012 | Farmington Hills, Michigan | 49 men | Hyatt Regency Hotel |
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