Actaully, very few. Less than 2%.
Any serious beauty pageant contestant will incorporate weight training into their routine.
This depends on the pageant and the divisions in the pageant. These vary from pageant to pageant. Here is a list of some of the things you are judged on: poise, stature, confidence, personality, talent, intelligence, and over-all appearance. Notice I did not mention beauty, as beauty contestants are not judged on their facial beauty.
There are no formal qualifications needed to enter a beauty pageant - nor do the 'contestants' gain any qualification by participating.
A sample script of a beauty pageant would include an opening dialogue by the emcee of the pageant. The script would also include what the contestants would be competing in such as formal dress, swimsuit, and talent competitions.
When judging a beauty pageant, it is important to be fair and impartial. It is also important that the contestants speak well, and look great in their outfits.
Opening remarks for a beauty pageant will likely include a welcome to the audience and contestants. Also an introduction of judges and some short anecdotes to entertain the crowd will be sufficient.
The 1966 Miss Scott County Pageant featured several contestants vying for the title, which was a preliminary event for the Miss America Pageant. Notable contestants included Linda McCoy, who ultimately won the title and went on to compete at the state level. The event showcased local talent and beauty, with contestants representing various communities within Scott County. The pageant aimed to promote community involvement and provide opportunities for young women.
The majority of beauty pageants require its contestants to wear a suit/business wear for the interview portion, a swimsuit and evening gown.
The subject of the pageant was beauty and talent showcase, where contestants compete in various categories such as evening gown, swimwear, and talent performances to win the title.
The contestants for the 1974 Miss Florida Pageant included representatives from various counties across the state. Notable participants included Miss Miami, Miss Orlando, and Miss Jacksonville, among others. The pageant showcased talent, beauty, and poise, contributing to the selection of the state representative for the Miss America Pageant. Specific names of all contestants may not be widely documented, as individual pageants often focus on the winners and finalists.
The 1986 Miss America Pageant featured 50 contestants representing each U.S. state and the District of Columbia. The event was held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and was won by Miss New Jersey, Judy Ford. The contestants showcased their talents, poise, and interview skills as part of the competition. Notably, the pageant emphasized scholarship and personal development alongside traditional beauty standards.
Beauty Pageants celebrate and show off the beauty, skills, smarts and character of the contestants. They offer chances for personal growth, meeting new people, winning scholarships, and supporting social causes.