Since she reached the age of 60, Geddy has been practicing and even married, and the piano teacher and grandmother of seven grandchildren Kimberly Geddy has always thought that turning 60 is a death sentence and a paradox of life.

Giddy, 63, said: "My image of myself has changed, because I feel like there's a beauty in wrinkles and I feel like there's a lot to say about being a grown woman."

And I wonder she entered Miss Texas Senior Pageant in Dallas. And she won.

It should be noted that the adult beauty pageant, for women between 60 and 75 years of age, included a cane parade, an oriental dance, a performance of Lee Greenwood's song "Proud to Be American" and a one-arm compression exercise.

Unlike younger women's competitions, there was no sea dressing paragraph.

The former winner, Joyce Brown, a retired engineer and click dancer, said: "My feeling about myself has improved more than a decade in my life... It can shine at any age, be it 40, 50, 60, 70 or even the 1980s - it's all about your mental state and how you exploit it, "she added," I love being 60. "

Vivian Kleinwatcher, winner of the 1991 contest, celebrated her 100th birthday at this year's competition, waving to the audience while receiving a bouquet of flowers. He wrote on her scarf "100 and babe."

Geddy kissed the attendees and wiped her tears when putting the crown on her head after declaring her victory, saying she wanted to help older women have a voice.

She added, "He disrespect us so often, nothing but because we're older. And I think that's a completely false characterization in society. I started playing sports when I was 60. I never practiced it. And now I'm in the best condition at all - even when I was 19 and skinny as a train dick. "

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