Why a Beard?
Because when you shave you deliberately want
to look like a 12 year old boy.
to look like a 12 year old boy.
Hundreds of competitors from 20 countries gathered in Germany for the World Beard and Moustache Championships.
Entrants from around the globe travelled to the southern town of Leinfelden-Echterdingen, outside Stuttgart, to compete for the best facial hair in a range of four categories and 18 sub-categories, including moustaches, chin beards, whiskers, full beards and trendy bears.
The championships were officially watched by the German Association of Beard Clubs and all entrants were subject to a pre-screening to determine their beard category by a separate jury.
American contestants proved to be the biggest beard fans as Beard Team USA scooped nine trophies.
Organiser Juergen Burkhardt said the turnout was much better than expected.
The championships were officially watched by the German Association of Beard Clubs and all entrants were subject to a pre-screening to determine their beard category by a separate jury.
American contestants proved to be the biggest beard fans as Beard Team USA scooped nine trophies.
Organiser Juergen Burkhardt said the turnout was much better than expected.
See more at Spiegel.de - international. and also at World Beard Championships.com
Bart-Weltmeisterschaft Leinfelden-Echterdingen
World Beard and Moustache Championships 2013
America’s team 2013 Bassist Burke Kenny flaunts his intimidating facial display. Kenny's victory in the "Full Beard Styled Moustache" category brought his tally to three world titles. |
America’s team 2013 Dennis Dickerson |
America’s team 2013 Jeffrey Moustache |
America’s team 2013 Andy Longtine |
Dieter Besuch's combination of small and large curls wowed the judges, allowing him to clinch victory in the "Freestyle Sideburns" category. |
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