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Lockhart Becomes First WPRA Member Reach $4 Million in Career Earnings
By Ann Bleiker
Lisa Lockhart kicked off Women’s History Month by becoming the first WPRA member to surpass the $4 million mark in career earnings all from barrel racing. Lockhart of Oelrichs, S.D., finished second in the average at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros in Tucson, Arizona to seal the deal as her quest for her 20th NFR qualification is well underway.

Lisa Lockhart has come a long way from serving on the Oelrichs, S.D. school board to being a fan favorite and now $4 million barrel racer in the WPRA.
Photo courtesy Tucson Rodeo by Fernando Sam-Sin
“Number 1, I hadn’t thought about it (the milestone) and was not on my radar at all,” stated a surprised Lockhart. “I have always said records are made to be broken but anytime you can cross the bridge first it is cool. I feel very honored and it is quite an accomplishment.”
For the finals in Tucson, Lockhart had to call upon a new team member, she calls Copper, because she left Rosa in Houston, which starts tonight (March 2) for her. She bought Copper as a yearling and trained him so to have him step up and get the check to push her over the mark is special.

Lisa Lockhart and her new team member Copper got the job done in Tucson finishing second in the average to become the first WPRA member to reach the $4 million mark in career earnings.
Photo by Fernando Sam-Sin
“It is cool to have another one to be part of the whole team,” commented Lockhart about Copper. “I am always proud of my team, and it has been a team of horses to get to this mark. To have it be on one that I trained is very cool.”
Copper had only been called upon at a couple of circuit rodeos, Denver and San Antonio prior to the Final round in Tucson, but he listened to his jockey and got her to this historic accomplishment.
Lockhart joined the WPRA in 1993 and spent her early career making a name for herself in the Badlands Circuit Finals. In fact, it was there in 2022 where she surpassed the $3 million mark in her career. She qualified for her first NFR in 2007 and hasn’t missed one since.
She has won the NFR average title three times in her career in 2014, 2016 and 2023. She crossed the $1 million mark in her career in 2012, the $2 million in 2016, $3 million in 2022 and on March 1, 2026, she hit the $4 million mark.
“I never imagined this,” noted Lockhart. “I never imagined making it to the NFR let alone 19 times let alone crossing $4 million. I didn’t grow up thinking about it, believing it or wanting it. The fact that it has happened by chance more than anything is amazing. I guess if you just put your head down and work hard as you can, then what will be will be. I am very honored.”
She has come a long way from serving on the Oelrichs, S.D. school board to being a fan favorite and now $4 million barrel racer in the WPRA.
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