Pilot Madison Marsh becomes first active-duty Air Force officer to win Miss America title

This beauty queen is flying sky-high.

Madison Marsh became the first active-duty Air Force officer to be crowned Miss America when she flew ahead of the competition during the illustrious pageant Sunday night.

The 22-year-old 2nd lieutenant in the Air Force and graduate intern at Harvard Medical School beat out 50 other contestants to earn the top spot in the 2024 Miss America pageant that took place in Florida over the weekend.

Marsh won the title of Miss Colorado last year before she earned the nationwide honor to the applause of the military branch she serves in and leaders from the state she represented.

“Congratulations to our very own #Airman, 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh, aka Miss Colorado – who was just crowned @MissAmerica 2024,” the US Air Force posted on X.

Colorado Springs Mayor Yemi Mobolade also cheered on the victory.

Miss Colorado made history becoming the first serving US soldier ever to be crowned Miss America. Miss America

“Madison, the [City of Colorado Springs] wishes you great success,” he posted on X. “You have inspired countless girls to dream big and reach for the stars.”

The new Miss America graduated from the Air Force Academy last year just days after she clinched Miss Colorado. She is also studying at the Harvard Kennedy School in hopes of receiving a Master’s degree in public policy.

Marsh, an Arkansas native, had to soar through three nights of preliminary competitions before the field was reduced to only 11 contestants. That handful then faced off in four categories, including a discussion round and evening gown presentation before a winner was picked, CNN reported.

Madison Marsh, who hails from Fort Smith, was crowned Miss America on Sunday. Miss America

Ellie Breaux, who is Miss Texas, was awarded first runner-up.  

During the discussion round, Marsh mentioned her mother, who died of pancreatic cancer in 2018, according to CNN. The tragic death motivated her to start the Whitney Marsh Foundation to raise money for cancer research.

During the talent round, she offered a spoken-word piece that addressed earning her pilot’s license at 16, the outlet reported.

The 22-year-old 2nd lieutenant in the Air Force and graduate intern at Harvard Medical School beat out 50 other contestants to earn the top spot in the 2024 Miss America pageant. William R. Lewis/USAF/SWNS

When she was asked more questions as one of the top finalists, she reportedly talked about her military career which she said represents how leads and learns “with passion.”

“It’s an awesome experience to bring both sides of the favorite parts of my life together and hopefully make a difference for others to be able to realize that you don’t have to limit yourself,” Marsh previously said about competing in pageants and training with the Air Force.

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