Iggy Kwateng, 40 from east London
Iggy Kwateng, 40 from east London
Iggy was put forward by his mate Heather, who reckons that Iggy is “an oldie but a goody”. He’s made it into the final so you lot must agree, but is he your winner?
Junior Taitt, 28 from Aberdeen
Junior Taitt, 28 from Aberdeen
Wife Gill entered Junior into the competition, because she reckons her husband is gorgeous. Aww. Plenty of you agreed as he’s made it into the grand final. Junior took part in Mr Caribbean Barbados 2010, will he win heat’s Readers’ Torso 2011?
Gill thinks her hubby deserves to win because, “he is so dedicated to making himself and others look and feel good! He's about to start training to become a personal trainer and he really has the right attitude to do it! He also deserves it cos he's a great husband!”
To keep himself looking buff Gill says, “He works out in the gym 5 times a week to keep himself in shape. He's even been known to attend our 24 hour gym at 2 in the morning! Nutter!!”
Luke Cann, 27 from Grantham
Luke Cann, 27 from Grantham
Luke was entered into the competition by Emma Gough, who persuaded him to get involved because she thinks he’s got the whole package.
Luke goes to the gym a few times a week, he loves to swim and is currently training for the British Gas Great East Swim.
As for the reaction Luke has from friends, Emma says, “female friends are surprised he doesn’t strut around with his shirt off very often, while male mates do what they do best – take the mick!”
Luke Hughes, 23 from Middlesex
Luke Hughes, 23 from Middlesex
Luke is a criminology graduate who works in advertising. Luke was entered by Melissa Reddin, she also tell ushe’s a black back in karate, and that she thinks he deserves to win because “he works bloody hard to keep a lean physique, and he helps all his friends/workmates with work out programs.”
Ryan Watts, 20 from Coventry
Ryan Watts, 20 from Coventry
Ryan was entered into the Readers’ Torso competition by Sally Fairchild, and she says he works really hard to keep his six-pack looking good.
Sally reckons Ryan deserves to win the competition because, “he is so dedicated to his health and fitness that's its time he sees how well he has done.”
If he did win the competition, Sally reckons Ryan would celebrate down the gym, “Knowing Ryan if he was to win he would celebrate with a good long training session with his mates at his local gym.”