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71-year-old makes history competing for Miss Texas USA, hopes to inspire others

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71-year-old competes in Miss Texas USA pageant
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ByYi-Jin Yu
June 24, 2024, 8:17 PM

A 71-year-old made history this weekend by competing for the title of Miss Texas USA, giving new meaning to the old adage that age is just a number.

Marissa Teijo, Miss Paso del Norte, set the record for the oldest contestant in pageant history when she took the stage as one of 75 contestants vying for the crown, according to ABC News El Paso affiliate KVIA.

Marissa Teijo performs in the Miss Texas pageant.
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Although Aarieanna Ware, Miss Dallas, eventually won the title in shows held from June 21 to 23 in Houston, Texas, Teijo told KVIA that she hopes she can inspire others and encourage people to "just be confident."

Marissa Teijo performs in the Miss Texas pageant.
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"I hope that people will look at us as older women as still being beautiful in our own way," Teijo said. "Beauty is not just on the outside but it's on the inside also."

"Young women have dreams but older people have dreams also," Teijo added.

In a press release from Bazaar Model Management on Monday, Teijo said she initially had "misgivings" and declined to compete in the Miss Texas USA pageant but eventually changed her mind after multiple discussions with Bazaar Model Management CEO Jackie Garcia.

Marissa Teijo, seen here in this undated photo, is represented by Bazaar Model Management.
Marco Corral of Bazaar Model Management

"I began to realize I could do it and inspire older ladies and young ones too that there is beauty at any age if you lead a healthy and active lifestyle. So, that became my goal instead of just striving to win," Teijo said.

"Overall, I believe my goal in entering the pageant was achieved, and I can truly say it was an amazing fairytale experience, one that I never ever dreamed I would be experiencing. I would like to also add that fitness, especially weightlifting, and being strong are the ultimate goals. Looking beautiful is secondary because fitness and healthy living are the best defenses against aging," Teijo added.

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According to KVIA, Teijo has competed in at least a dozen fitness competitions over the years. The 71-year-old was able to enter the Miss Texas USA pageant competition after the Miss Universe Organization eliminated age limit restrictions in all of their associated pageants, paving the way for any adult woman to compete.

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