June Holeman (born June 11, 1943–August 3, 2018) was a record setting barrel racer.

Life

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June E. Holeman was born on June 11, 1943, in Arcadia, Nebraska. Holeman was raised on her parents' ranch west of Arcadia; she never lived more than a mile away. She graduated from Arcadia High School. She married Donnie, and they had two daughters and a son. Holeman was a homemaker when she was not competing.[1][2]

Career

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Holeman and Donnie competed together; she in barrel racing, he in calf roping.[1] Holeman won many championships in: NCRA, NSRA, and M-SRA. Later, she competed in the Girl's Rodeo Association, now the Women's Professional Rodeo Association. She won some Prairie Circuit Championships. She qualified for the inaugural RFD-TV: The American Rodeo on her horse "Tallboy", who she raised and trained at home. Other associations where Holeman won championships were the NE-4d, the BBR, and the BHA. Holeman was always involved with rodeo in some form, in her last years she was mentoring new riders. She was making plans for Cheyenne Frontier Days not long before her death.[1][3]

In 2005, when Holeman qualified for the National Finals Rodeo (NFR) on Sparky at age 62, she beat Martha Josey's record for Oldest NFR Qualifier at 60 years old. She held the record until 2016, when Mary Burger qualified at age 68.[4][5]

Holeman's horse, Sparky Impression, nicknamed Sparky, won the 2005 PRCA/AQHA Horse of the Year Award.[6][2] Holeman received Sparky from a friend, and she started on the barrel pattern. Her friend called up Holeman and said that the horse was really fast so come see him. Holeman said the horse stood at only 14.1 hands, but he fit her style instantly. Sparky was a sorrel gelding. Holeman said, :I got him the end of June 2001 and by the Fourth of July, we were placing at the amateur rodeos,” Holeman says. “He was real green but he just took to it well." Sparky died on October 14, 2016, age 27.[7]

Holeman died on August 3, 2018, in Lincoln, Nebraska, at 73 years of age.[1] Holeman last resided in Arcadia, Nebraskas.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Obituary for June E. Holeman". Govier Brothers. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "June Holeman". ESPN. September 25, 2005. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  3. ^ "70-year-old barrel racer June Holeman qualifies for the American Rodeo". RFD-TV The American. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  4. ^ 2020 Media GuideBarrel Racing Records, Oldest NFR Qualifier, p. 5.
  5. ^ a b "June Holeman". Women's Professional Rodeo Association. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  6. ^ PRCA Awards, AQHA/PRCA Horses of the Year, pp. 11-13
  7. ^ Lautaret, Jolee. "Holeman Bids a Sad Goodbye to Sparky". Women's Professional Rodeo Association. Retrieved December 5, 2019.

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