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Fern Sawyer (1917 – October 16, 1993, also known as Fern Eidson) was an American cowgirl, rodeo champion, politician and inductee into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Rodeo Hall of Fame of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. She was the first woman to win the cutting horse competition at the 1945 Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo. Sawyer was also the first woman appointed to the New Mexico State Fair Board. She was well known for her "flashy attire," according to the Santa Fe New Mexican. She lived in Crossroads, Lovington, and Nogal, New Mexico. She was also a charter member of the National Cutting Horse Association and the first director of the Girls Rodeo Association.

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  • Fern Sawyer (1917 – October 16, 1993, also known as Fern Eidson) was an American cowgirl, rodeo champion, politician and inductee into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Rodeo Hall of Fame of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. She was the first woman to win the cutting horse competition at the 1945 Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo. Sawyer was also the first woman appointed to the New Mexico State Fair Board. She was well known for her "flashy attire," according to the Santa Fe New Mexican. She lived in Crossroads, Lovington, and Nogal, New Mexico. She was also a charter member of the National Cutting Horse Association and the first director of the Girls Rodeo Association. (en)
  • Fern Sawyer, född 1917 i De Baca County i New Mexico, död 16 oktober 1993, var en amerikansk rodeoryttare. Sawyer tävlade hellre mot män än mot kvinnor, eftersom det ordnades rodeotävlingar för kvinnor för sällan och hon fann inte utmaningen annars tillräckligt stark. År 1945 segrade hon i en tävling mot många manliga medtävlare och vann National Cutting Horse Associations mästerskap i Fort Worth. Sawyer invaldes 1976 i och 1991 i . Fern Sawyer avled i en hjärtattack på hästryggen 76 år gammal. (sv)
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  • Fern Sawyer (1917 – October 16, 1993, also known as Fern Eidson) was an American cowgirl, rodeo champion, politician and inductee into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame and the Rodeo Hall of Fame of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. She was the first woman to win the cutting horse competition at the 1945 Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and Rodeo. Sawyer was also the first woman appointed to the New Mexico State Fair Board. She was well known for her "flashy attire," according to the Santa Fe New Mexican. She lived in Crossroads, Lovington, and Nogal, New Mexico. She was also a charter member of the National Cutting Horse Association and the first director of the Girls Rodeo Association. (en)
  • Fern Sawyer, född 1917 i De Baca County i New Mexico, död 16 oktober 1993, var en amerikansk rodeoryttare. Sawyer tävlade hellre mot män än mot kvinnor, eftersom det ordnades rodeotävlingar för kvinnor för sällan och hon fann inte utmaningen annars tillräckligt stark. År 1945 segrade hon i en tävling mot många manliga medtävlare och vann National Cutting Horse Associations mästerskap i Fort Worth. Sawyer invaldes 1976 i och 1991 i . Fern Sawyer avled i en hjärtattack på hästryggen 76 år gammal. (sv)
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