International Mister Leather
Encyclopedia : I : IN : INT : International Mister Leather
International Mister Leather (IML) is an international conference and contest of leathermen and leatherwomen held annually since 1979 in Chicago, Illinois.
IML's forerunner was the 1970's "Mr. Gold Coast" bar contest held at Chicago's Gold Coast leather bar, owned by Chuck Renslow and his then lover and partner, Dom Orejudos. As the "Mr. Gold Coast" contest became one of the bar's most popular promotions, it expanded to a larger venue in 1979. Along with the change of venue came a change in name to International Mr. Leather.[#endnote_IML25]
IML is an independent contest in that there is no contract or formal connection with feeder contests.[#endnote_indie] To qualify, IML contestants must either be the winner of a bar, local or regional leather contest or be sponsored by a leather bar, business, club, or organization.[#endnote_qualify]
Over the years, a whole conference and another contest, the International Mister Bootblack Competition has arisen around the IML contest.
- 1 IML contest criteria
- 2 IML contest winners
- 3 IML conference
- 3.1 Opening ceremony
- 3.2 IML Flag
- 3.3 Leather market
- 3.4 International Mister Bootblack Competition
- 3.5 Pecs and Personality: physique prejudging
- 3.6 IML contest
- 3.7 Salute! IML Closing Ceremony
- 3.8 IML Victory Celebration Party
- 3.9 IML Winners Press Conference
- 3.10 Black and Blue Ball
- 3.11 Event schedule 2006
- 4 Footnotes
- 5 See also
- 6 External links
IML contest criteria
First, all contestants are judged in a preliminary round. Second, the top 20 contestants from the preliminary round move on to become IML finalists. In each round, there are nine judges and two tally masters.Preliminary round
The preliminary judging consists of two parts:
- The preliminary interview, up to 8 minutes in length and held in private, which accounts for 60% of the preliminary score.
- Stage presence and personality at Saturday's "Pecs and Personality" event, which account for 40% of the preliminary score.
The highest and lowest scores for each part are dropped, and the remaining seven scores are added together. The 20 contestants with the highest combined scores are announced as finalists at the Sunday IML contest event.
In case of a tie for 20th place, the dropped scores are added back in for the two tied contestants. If that does not resolve the tie, then each of the 9 judges must vote for only one of the two contestants.
No scores from the preliminary judging are carried forward.
Final round
Each of the 20 finalists is judged at the Sunday IML contest on a scale from 0 to 100 in this order:
- Leather image, which accounts for up to 40 points.
- Presentation skills, which account for up to 40 points. Each contestant must give a short speech.
- Physical appearance, which accounts for up to 20 points.
The highest and lowest scores for each finalist are dropped, and remaining seven scores are added together. The finalists with the top three scores are the second runner-up, first runner-up, and winner, International Mr. Leather.
In case of a tie for the winner position, the dropped scores are added back in for the two tied contestants. If that does not resolve the tie, then each of the 9 judges must vote for only one of the two tied contestants.
IML contest winners
Date
IML winner
Winner's preliminary title or sponsor
Winner's city
Field of contestants
Contest's Chicago location
1979-05-20
David Kloss
Mr. Leather Brig
San Francisco, California
12 men from 6 U.S. states
Grand Ballroom of the Radisson Hotel
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
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
1982-05-08
Luke Daniel
Mr. Drummer
San Francisco, California
46 men from 14 U.S. states and Canada
Park West
1983-05-07
Coulter Thomas
Mr. Texas
Houston, Texas
44 men from 15 U.S. states and Canada
Park West & Allerton Hotel
1984-05-27
Ron Moore
Mr. Leather Colorado
Denver, Colorado
30 men from 14 U.S. states and Australia
Park West & Allerton Hotel
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
1986-05-25
Scott Tucker
Mr. Philadelphia Leather
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
28 men from 14 U.S. states
Park West & Lake Shore Hotel
1987-05-24
Thomas Karasch
Mr. Leather Europe
Hamburg, Germany
31 men from 3 countries including 14 U.S. states
Park West & Days Inn
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
1989-05-28
Guy Baldwin
Mr. National Leather Association International
Los Angeles, California
48 men from 22 U.S. states and Canada
Clubland at the Vic & Executive House Hotel
1990-05-27
Mark Ryan
Mr. Boston Leather
Boston, Massachusetts
42 men from 3 countries including 22 U.S. states
Clubland at the Vic
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
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
1993-05-30
Henri ten-Have
sponsored by MSA MSC of Amsterdam
Amsterdam, Holland
51 men from 5 countries including 23 U.S. states
Aragon Ballroom & Congress Hotel
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
1995-05-28
Larry Everett
Mr. Oklahoma Leather
Collinsville, Oklahoma
50 men from 6 countries including 26 U.S. states
Congress Theater & Hyatt Hotel
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
1997-05-25
Kevin Cwayna
Mr. Minnesota Leather
Minneapolis, Minnesota
53 men from 5 countries including 24 U.S. states
Congress Theater & Congress Hotel
1998-05-24
Tony Mills
Mr. Mid-Atlantic Leather
Washington, DC
62 men from 7 countries including 24 U.S. states
Congress Theater & Congress Hotel
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
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
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
2002-05-26
Stephen Weber
Mr. Texas Leather
Dallas, Texas
66 men from 7 countries including 28 U.S. states
Congress Theater & Hyatt Regency Hotel
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
2004-05-30
Mr. D.C. Eagle
Washington, DC
58 men from 5 countries including 23 U.S. states
Congress Theater & Hyatt Regency Hotel
2005-05-29
Mr. Ramrod
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
52 men from 6 countries
Navy Pier Skyline Stage & Hyatt Regency Hotel
2006-05-28
Bo Ladashevska
Mr. Leather Montreal 2006
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
to be determined
Chicago Theatre & Palmer House Hilton Hotel
Source for 1979 to 2003:
IML conference
Of all the IML conference events listed below, only the IML contest itself and the Black and Blue Ball have been held since IML's beginning in 1979. As IML evolves over time, other events have been added to the conference. The newest event is the presentation of the IML Flag, a tradition started in 2005.Opening ceremony
IML Flag
Leather market
International Mister Bootblack Competition
The International Mister Bootblack (IMrBB) Competition runs throughout the IML weekend. Contestants are given a location in the IML Leather Market at which they perform bootblacking services. Weekend package holders (as well as judges, contestants, and vendors) are provided with a bootblack ballot which is redeemable for one shine by the bootblack of their choice. Bootblacks are free to shine the boots of any person, regardless of whether that person has a ballot, although it is made clear that the ballots are the means by which the Winner will be determined. Tipping is not required, but is quite common.
The Bootblack Contestants work during the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of IML during the time that the Leather Market is open, a total of approximately 20 hours over three days. In previous years, the bootblacks were allowed to shine and collect tickets at all times during the weekend. Since 2001, the Bootblack Contestants have established a gentleman's agreement at the start of the weekend that they will not shine or accept ballots except during the established competition hours. This agreement was conceived to give the contestants the freedom to take time to enjoy the weekend without feeling the pressure to always be bootblacking.
At its inception in 1993, the Competition was properly titled the International Bootblack Competition, and men and women were both allowed to compete. In 1998, it was announced that the Competition would be changed to the International Mister Bootblack Competition and that a separate competition solely for women would be held at International Ms. Leather. This change was made largely because it was commonly held that women had a significant disadvantage competing for ballots from the mostly gay male IML attendees, who often select the bootblack they vote for based at least partially on their sexual attraction to the bootblack. Since 1999, competitors for IMrBB are restricted to persons over the age of 21 who can provide a valid government-issued ID that identifies them as male.
The winner of the International Mr. Bootblack Competition is announced (along with the first and second runners-up and the winner of the Brotherhood Award, which is voted on by the IMrBB competitors and is roughly analogous to the Miss Congeniality Award from various traditional beauty contests) at the Sunday Contest, immediately following the announcement of the Top Twenty IML Finalists.
In recent years, largely due to the coordination of the contest by David Hawks, International Mr. Bootblack 2000, the Bootblack Contest has begun to develop adjunct activities. A IMrBB party is held in a hotel function room on Saturday night, offering food, music, and a silent auction, the proceeds of which go to the travel fund of the Winner. Likewise, during the Competition hours in the Leather Market, volunteers man a table to answer questions and sell IMrBB Travel Fund pins, which also adds to the Travel Fund. These sources of revenue has provided the various Titleholders with significantly more money with which they may travel to distant events during their Title Year. The money is controlled by the Contest Coordinator and any access to the funds must be accompanied by proof of the travel outlay.
IMrBB Contest Winners
Date
IMrBB winner
Winner's preliminary title or sponsor
Winner's city
1993-05-30
David Morgan
DC Eagle
Washington, DC
1994-05-29
William Shields, Jr.
Chicago Eagle & Chicago Hellfire Club
Chicago, IL
1995-05-28
Tim Cousins
DC Eagle
Washington, DC
1996-05-26
Todd Nelson
The Cuff
Seattle, WA
1997-05-25
"Driller"
SF Eagle & Daddy's Bar
San Francisco, CA
1998-05-24
Matthew Duncan
Centaur MC
Washington, DC
1999-05-30
Robert Ehrlich
DC Eagle
Washington, DC
2000-05-28
David Hawks
Centaur MC
Washington, DC
2001-05-27
paksen
Centaur MC
Washington, DC
2002-05-26
Michael Lanzini
not listed
New York, NY
2003-05-25
Richie Chameroy
Daddy's Bar & Powerhouse Bar
San Francisco, CA
2004-05-30
Alan Tunstall
The Barracks Bar & Avatar Club
Los Angeles, CA
2005-05-29
Arthur Funni
Great Lakes Leather Alliance and the Barony of Chicago
Cleveland, OH
2006-05-28
Benjamin Palmer
PumpJack Pub & Priape Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Pecs and Personality: physique prejudging
IML contest
Salute! IML Closing Ceremony
IML Victory Celebration Party
IML Winners Press Conference
Black and Blue Ball
Event schedule 2006
Below is the conference agenda for 2006. It is similar to IML event schedules in recent years.
Thursday
- Opening ceremony
- Presentation of the IML Flag
Friday
- Leather market opens
- International Mister Bootblack Competition
Saturday
- Pecs and Personality
Sunday
- IML contest
- Salute! Closing Ceremony
- Victory Celebration Party
Monday
- Leather market closes
- IML Winners Press Conference
- Black and Blue Ball
Footnotes
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
See also
External links
- [Official International Mr. Leather site]
- [Joe Gallagher's Leatherpage.com]
- IML Winners
- *[International Mr. Leather 2005: Michael Egdes]
- *[International Mr. Leather 2004: Jason Hendrix]
- *[International Mr. Leather 2003: John Pendal]
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
The Bootblack Contestants work during the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of IML during the time that the Leather Market is open, a total of approximately 20 hours over three days. In previous years, the bootblacks were allowed to shine and collect tickets at all times during the weekend. Since 2001, the Bootblack Contestants have established a gentleman's agreement at the start of the weekend that they will not shine or accept ballots except during the established competition hours. This agreement was conceived to give the contestants the freedom to take time to enjoy the weekend without feeling the pressure to always be bootblacking.
At its inception in 1993, the Competition was properly titled the International Bootblack Competition, and men and women were both allowed to compete. In 1998, it was announced that the Competition would be changed to the International Mister Bootblack Competition and that a separate competition solely for women would be held at International Ms. Leather. This change was made largely because it was commonly held that women had a significant disadvantage competing for ballots from the mostly gay male IML attendees, who often select the bootblack they vote for based at least partially on their sexual attraction to the bootblack. Since 1999, competitors for IMrBB are restricted to persons over the age of 21 who can provide a valid government-issued ID that identifies them as male.
The winner of the International Mr. Bootblack Competition is announced (along with the first and second runners-up and the winner of the Brotherhood Award, which is voted on by the IMrBB competitors and is roughly analogous to the Miss Congeniality Award from various traditional beauty contests) at the Sunday Contest, immediately following the announcement of the Top Twenty IML Finalists.
In recent years, largely due to the coordination of the contest by David Hawks, International Mr. Bootblack 2000, the Bootblack Contest has begun to develop adjunct activities. A IMrBB party is held in a hotel function room on Saturday night, offering food, music, and a silent auction, the proceeds of which go to the travel fund of the Winner. Likewise, during the Competition hours in the Leather Market, volunteers man a table to answer questions and sell IMrBB Travel Fund pins, which also adds to the Travel Fund. These sources of revenue has provided the various Titleholders with significantly more money with which they may travel to distant events during their Title Year. The money is controlled by the Contest Coordinator and any access to the funds must be accompanied by proof of the travel outlay.
IMrBB Contest Winners
Date
IMrBB winner
Winner's preliminary title or sponsor
Winner's city
1993-05-30
David Morgan
DC Eagle
Washington, DC
1994-05-29
William Shields, Jr.
Chicago Eagle & Chicago Hellfire Club
Chicago, IL
1995-05-28
Tim Cousins
DC Eagle
Washington, DC
1996-05-26
Todd Nelson
The Cuff
Seattle, WA
1997-05-25
"Driller"
SF Eagle & Daddy's Bar
San Francisco, CA
1998-05-24
Matthew Duncan
Centaur MC
Washington, DC
1999-05-30
Robert Ehrlich
DC Eagle
Washington, DC
2000-05-28
David Hawks
Centaur MC
Washington, DC
2001-05-27
paksen
Centaur MC
Washington, DC
2002-05-26
Michael Lanzini
not listed
New York, NY
2003-05-25
Richie Chameroy
Daddy's Bar & Powerhouse Bar
San Francisco, CA
2004-05-30
Alan Tunstall
The Barracks Bar & Avatar Club
Los Angeles, CA
2005-05-29
Arthur Funni
Great Lakes Leather Alliance and the Barony of Chicago
Cleveland, OH
2006-05-28
Benjamin Palmer
PumpJack Pub & Priape Vancouver
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Pecs and Personality: physique prejudging
IML contest
Salute! IML Closing Ceremony
IML Victory Celebration Party
IML Winners Press Conference
Black and Blue Ball
Event schedule 2006
Below is the conference agenda for 2006. It is similar to IML event schedules in recent years.
Thursday
- Opening ceremony
- Presentation of the IML Flag
Friday
- Leather market opens
- International Mister Bootblack Competition
Saturday
- Pecs and Personality
Sunday
- IML contest
- Salute! Closing Ceremony
- Victory Celebration Party
Monday
- Leather market closes
- IML Winners Press Conference
- Black and Blue Ball
Footnotes
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑
See also
External links
- [Official International Mr. Leather site]
- [Joe Gallagher's Leatherpage.com]
- IML Winners
- *[International Mr. Leather 2005: Michael Egdes]
- *[International Mr. Leather 2004: Jason Hendrix]
- *[International Mr. Leather 2003: John Pendal]
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
