Watch Video
Five women will represent the University of Oklahoma in an all-women transcontinental air race Tuesday through June 26.
Ashley Crawford, Lexi Taylor, Barb McClurkin, Kiersten Orrick and Micah Doeden will take part in the 33rd annual Air Race Classic. The women will pilot two small aircraft for 2,714 miles.
"We're just going to be flying all day, so it's gonna test our endurance," Crawford said. "...The longest I've flown is six hours flying cross-country, so flying all day is gonna be pretty hard."
OU hasn't sent a team to the air race before. Doeden heard about it and got the support of the other women and that of OU to participate in the competition.
Doeden, Crawford and Taylor are aviation seniors at OU. McClurkin is a faculty member at OU who has flown for a long time but is just now making the transition from flying a Cessna to a Warrior. Orrick is a flight instructor.
"I'm looking forward to the experience, as we all are," Orrick said. "...I'm looking forward to flying out of state, far out of state."
None of the women has participated in a race like this before. McClurkin has participated in the Okie Derby, but that competition is about precision flying. This one is about "speed, pure and simple," McClurkin said. "And you're racing against your own handicap depending on what aircraft you're flying." Each aspect of the plane is rated with different handicaps so all 34 teams in the race are competing against each other on a level playing field.
The race will begin in Denver, Colo., and stop in Liberal, Kan.; Sweetwater, Texas; Lufkin, Texas; Russellville, Ark.; Grenada, Miss.; Sparta, Tenn.; Jacksonville, Ill.; Racine, Wis.; and finally they will end in Atlantic, Iowa.
The women will break into two teams: Crawford, Taylor and McClurkin on one and Orrick and Doeden on the other. Even though they'll be competing against each other in the race, adviser Julie Orrick said the women have worked together to raise the funds needed to enter the competition.
The women had to raise $8,000 total for the contest. All but a few hundred dollars has been raised.
"We're really grateful for all the support we've been given," Doeden said.
The last fundraiser is a silent auction that the public can take part in at the Westheimer Airport. The auction ends noon Thursday.
The women will head to Denver Friday for pre-race events. Although this is a new experience, they said they feel prepared.
The women are eager to take part in a rich history of women's air racing. The Air Race Classic will celebrate the 80th anniversary of women's air racing. This race was started by the Ninety Nines, an all-women pilot organization.
McClurkin said there will be a lot of legendary women pilots at this race, if not actually flying then helping out in one way or another. Gene Nora Jessen, OU aviation alumna and Mercury 13 astronaut, will be racing in the event, she said.
The women said people in Norman have been supportive of their effort, men as well as women. Taylor said the men in OU's Department of Aviation have reacted positively to the news the women will participate in the competition.
"I think they're kind of jealous that we get to do this," she said.
Julianna Parker Jones 366-3541 jparker@normantranscript.com
On the Net
Get daily updates from the team: classicdaily.blogspot.com
Local news
VIDEO: Women race cross country in historic Air Race Classic
- Local news
-
-
Veterans, community remember the fallen
Wesley Carroll lives on, but countless numbers of his friends and family have been laid to rest after their service in conflicts dating as far back as the 18th century....
-
Deputies arrest 10
Cleveland County sheriff’s deputies made 10 arrests in a Saturday night and early Sunday morning saturation patrol....
-
Troopers release name in Thunderbird drowning
Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers have released the deceased’s name in a weekend drowning at Lake Thunderbird....
-
Holiday fun
Sunday wasn’t just another church night at Harvest Church. The church’s pre-Memorial Day fellowship event featured a monster truck show, bike stunts and fireworks, among other things....
-
Volunteers clean up Bishop Creek
Norman’s Bishop Creek is home to a lot more than frogs, turtles and water skimmers, a group of volunteers say....
-
More travelers to hit the road this Memorial Day
NEW YORK — More Americans will hit the road this holiday weekend than a year ago. And they’ll have a bit more money to spend thanks to lower gas prices....
-
OBA names officers
TULSA — Brad Swickey, president and CEO of Valliance Bank in Oklahoma City, was inducted as chairman of the Oklahoma Bankers Association at the OBA’s 115th Leadership Forum and Annual Convention, held May 14 and 15 at the Renaissance Hotel ...
-
Rig count down by 3 to 1,983
HOUSTON — The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. is down three this week to 1,983....
-
Cornerstone Metals Recycling opens in Norman
Cornerstone Metals Recycling has officially opened a recycling facility in Norman at 2350 Industrial Blvd. The facility will provide easy access drive-through for recyclers in the Norman area including South Oklahoma City, Moore and Pauls ...
-
Agriculture Department spurring exports
International Market Development Coordinator Barbara Charlet is constantly finding new ways to introduce Oklahoma’s agricultural products to foreign markets. With 18 years of experience in the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and ...
- More Local news Headlines
-


