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A student who was picked-on for being an overweight teenager has shut down the bullies by becoming a cheerleading coach and Miss England semi-finalist.
Sophie McGarva said she was mocked by cruel classmates after she reached almost 200 pounds during middle school by gorging on junk food and snacks before turning 13.
The Englishwoman suffered from low self-esteem but became determined to "prove everyone wrong" and went on to lose 49 pounds. Now 21, Sophie even made the semi-finals of the Miss England competition last weekend.
The English Literature degree student now keeps in shape by coaching cheerleading for the ‘YSJ Kats' at York St John University and going to the gym three times a week.
"The issues with my weight first started once I got to secondary school," explained the North Yorkshire woman. "I wasn't very sporty then and I was eating a lot of bad food, like chocolates and sweets..
"But at that point you start to become more image aware and the girls around me were all really slim.
"I was never too concerned, but then a few girls started picking on me because of my size and saying mean and horrible things.
"I even reported it to teachers at one point, but it was sort of brushed under the carpet, which didn't help matters.
"After about a year of this, I knew it was time for a change and I became determined to prove everyone wrong.
"I also wanted to prove to myself that if I put my mind to something I could do it. So I began watching my diet and exercising more."
After getting into dance, swimming, and ice-skating, she lost almost 50 pounds.
"I have maintained this determined, strong-willed mindset in my adulthood and I still go to the gym."
"Once I got to university I wanted to join a society as they say that's the best way to meet people. I chose cheerleading and it just went from there. I now choreograph routines and teach up to a level two standard.
"We're not competitive. We're a varsity squad so do events and cheer on the football teams and things like that. I absolutely love it."
Cheerleading gave Sophie the confidence to model on four occasions at York Fashion Week, giving her the belief that she could even compete in a beauty pageant.
"I entered Miss England after seeing it publicized on social media, thinking I wouldn't stand a chance.
"I like the charity aspect and what they stand for—about beauty not being solely about what's on the outside.
"At school I was a young and impressionable girl who was taught by those around me that beauty was merely the reflection in the mirror—which, after the weight loss, I came to the realization that this is not entirely true.
"I entered Miss England to challenge myself again, in aims of gaining confidence within myself and to also make my younger self proud."
Indeed, she became one of 44 women to make it through to the Miss England national finals last weekend.
"I wanted to gain a deeper connection with myself and those around me, proving to myself that I can succeed in things outside my comfort zone."
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