Miss Teen USA axes ‘outdated’ bikini competition

Mary Justine Lucero poses while vying for the 2015 Miss Bikini Philippines pageant. The Miss Teen USA pageant has announced that it would be doing away with the swimsuit competition. ALANAH TORRALBA
Mary Justine Lucero poses while vying for the 2015 Miss Bikini Philippines pageant. The Miss Teen USA pageant has announced that it would be doing away with the swimsuit competition. ALANAH TORRALBA

NEW YORK, United States — One of America’s top beauty pageants has axed its swimsuit competition, ditching bikinis for sportswear to fend off years of complaints that parading in a bikini is sexist and demeaning.

 

Miss Teen USA, open to women aged 14 to 19, said on its website that “in a society that increasingly prioritizes feminism and equality, watching women parade across a stage in bikinis can feel outdated.”

 

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The Miss Universe Organization, which operates the pageant, said from now on contestants would be judged on athletic wear, in addition to the evening wear and personality competitions.

 

“Miss Teen USA’s transition to athletic wear reads as less exploitative and more focused on the importance of physical fitness for its younger participants,” it said.

 

The reform was welcomed by reigning Miss Teen USA, Katherine Haik, who called it “a great way to celebrate the active lives that so many young women lead and set a strong example for our peers.”

 

The 2016 Miss Teen USA pageant, which is broadcast online, will be held in Las Vegas on July 30. Each year, a woman from each of the 50 states and one from Washington DC compete for the crown.

 

Miss Universe was for years owned by billionaire Republican White House candidate Donald Trump. He sold it last year to a talent management group.

 

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