Mikayla Holmgren, a 22-year-old from Stillwater, Minnesota, made Miss Universe history on Sunday. When she took the stage at the Miss Minnesota USA competition, Holmgren became the first woman with Down syndrome to compete in a Miss USA state beauty pageant.
While she wasn’t crowned Miss Minnesota—Kalie Wright took home that honor—Holmgren did win the Spirit of Miss USA award as well as the Director’s Award. It was the first time a contestant with Down syndrome won those awards.
“I was super shocked, I was in tears,” she told Buzzfeed News. “I went from a special needs pageant to the biggest pageant in the world. It’s kind of crazy.”
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Holmgren had previously participated in pageants created for women and girls with disabilities, winning the Miss Minnesota Amazing competition. But this April, she received a letter encouraging her to apply to participate in the Miss Minnesota contest.
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