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Ann Lewis was born on 4 June, 1958 in Sulphur, Oklahoma, United States, is an American barrel racer (1958–1968). Discover Ann Lewis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 10 years old?
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Sulphur, Oklahoma, United States |
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2 October, 1968 |
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Ann Lewis Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ann Lewis Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ann Lewis worth at the age of 10 years old? Ann Lewis’s income source is mostly from being a successful racer. She is from United States. We have estimated Ann Lewis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Ann Lewis (June 4, 1958 – October 2, 1968) was an American barrel racer.
Ann Lewis was born on June 4, 1958, in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
Lewis was running barrels before she even started school.
When she was 5, she placed in her first open.
She also won her first prize money at five when she competed at Atoka, Oklahoma.
She was unable to sign her name to the receipt but offered to print it.
Ann had a twin sister; they were 7 when their parents got them their first barrel racing horse.
When Lewis was 8, she was consistently winning ahead of more accomplished racers.
She was often referred to as "Annie the Okie".
In 1967, an 8-year-old, self-starter, Lewis and her partially feral bay horse Charlie Bay Dan starting winning amateur rodeos throughout the Midwest.
In December 1968, she won the World Barrel Racing Championship posthumously, becoming the youngest barrel racing champion in the Girls Rodeo Association (now the Women's Professional Rodeo Association).
Lewis turned professional in March 1968, her rookie year, before the WPRA instituted a minimum age requirement.
She had no issues signing her name for a prize check in February; a check for $1,064 in Houston, Texas.
She promptly handed the check to her father, turned away and then back to ask for money for an ice cream cone.
Lewis was finding herself the queen of the GRA as she kept winning more rodeos.
At Shreveport, Louisiana, Lewis and Charlie Bay Dan set an arena record.
They ran the barrels in 16 seconds flat and 15.8 seconds flat.
They also won the average.
By August, she was in first place for the world championship.
Nine-time NFR qualifier Sissy Thurman, who was 34, was in second place.
Lewis won $8,928 total for 1968, despite not attending the NFR.
Her year-end total beat the second place Kay Whitaker by $656.
Sissy Thurman won third place posthumously with $6,311 in total year winnings.
Lewis was awarded the 1968 World Barrel Racing Championship following her death.
She won the Youngest NFR Qualifier at 10 years, 6 months, old in 1968.
In 1981, Lewis was inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame.
Lewis' family and barrel rider Sissy Thurman were headed from a rodeo in Little Rock, Arkansas, to rodeo slack in Waco, Texas.
On October 2, at 1:15 a.m, the Lewis vehicle rammed into an overturned 18-wheeler.
The wreck killed Thurman, Ann and her twin Jan, and Ann's mother Rose, along with two barrel horses.