1985-1987 Texas High School Rodeo State Qualifier
1989-1990 NIRA Southern Region Champion Barrel Racer
1997 HLSR Quarter Horse Show JR.. Barrels Champion
1998 HLSR Quarter Horse Show SR. Barrels Champion
1999 HLSR Quarter Horse Show JR. Barrels Champion
1999 AQHA JR.Barrel Racing World Champion- Easy Dash Oak
2000 HLSR Quarter Horse Show JR. & SR. Barrels Champion
PRO RODEO:
2001 Texas Circuit Finals Average Winner
2001-2003 Dallas Tour Finale Qualifier
2002 Las Vegas Tour Finale Qualifier
2002 Texas Circuit Finals Average Winner
2002 Texas Circuit Reserve Champion
2002 Reno, NV Rodeo Champion
2002 Cody, WY Rodeo Champion
2002 Lafayette, LA Rodeo Champion
2002 Reserve Champion Denver, CO
2002 Corpus Christi, TX Rodeo Champion
2003-2004 Omaha Tour Finale Qualifier
2003 Clovis, Cal. Rodeo Champion
2003 Rock Springs, WY Rodeo Champion
2003 Red Lodge, MT Rodeo Champion
2006 Rodeo Houston Champion
Wrangler NFR qualifications: 6 (2002-03, 2006, 2008-09, 2011)
Professional
2011 Highlights
Wins Cody Stampede barrel racing title: 1. Tammy Fischer, Ledbetter, Texas, 16.79 seconds, $8,548;
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Tammy Fischer is a six-time NFR Qualifier, Calgary Stampede Champion, and Rodeo Houston Champion Barrel Racer. Circle Y crafts her signature collection of treeless barrel saddles. The treeless design of these saddles keeps the rider in close contact with the horse and allows unrestricted movement. Fleece lined neoprene skirts distribute weight, absorb shock, and are flexible, bending with the horse in the turns. Forward hung stirrup leathers keep your feet from getting behind you and provide the rider flexibility in the stirrups. “The close contact of my saddle lets the horse and rider connect in a way that traditional saddles can’t”, said Tammy Fischer.
2010 Highlights
• Finished the year ranked 38th with $23,065.
• Co-champion at the West of the Pecos (Texas) Rodeo.
• Won the Johnson County Sheriff's Posse Rodeo (Cleburne, Texas)
• Won the Wild, Wild West Pro Rodeo (Silver City, N.M.)
Career Highlights
• 2009 - Entered the Wrangler NFR ranked 11th with $73,198 but after placing in just two out of 10 rounds finished the year ranked 13th. Won the Texas Circuit Finals year-end title for the first time in nine years, the Walla Walla (Wash.) Frontier Days Rodeo, the Lawton (Okla.) Rangers Rodeo, the Calgary Stampede $100,000 round and the Matagorda Fair and Rodeo (Bay City, Texas). Was co-champion at the Comal County Fair and Rodeo (New Braunfels, Texas), the Gladewater (Texas) Round-up Rodeo and the Sandhills Stock Show and Rodeo (Odessa, Texas).
• 2008 - Placed in four out of 10 rounds at the Wrangler NFR. Finished 11th in the world with $97,448 and was 12th in the NFR average, winning $28,666; won the Tri-State Fair and Rodeo (Amarillo, Texas), the Tri-State Rodeo (Fort Madison, Iowa), the Mountain Valley Stampede (Heber City, Utah) and the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo.
• 2007 - Finished the year ranked 19th in the world with $43,554. Won the Deadwood (S.D.) Days of '76 Rodeo and the Flagstaff (Ariz.) Pine Country Pro Rodeo.
• 2006 - Finished the year ranked 11th in the world standings with $81,843; Won the Trinity Valley Exposition (Liberty, Texas). the Pasadena (Texas) ProRodeo, the Face Stampede PRCA Rodeo (Marble Falls, Texas), the Horse Heaven Roundup (Kennewick, Wash.), the Wrangler ProRodeo Tour Round and average titles at the Farm-City Pro Rodeo (Hermiston, Ore.) and the average title at the Henderson County PRCA Stampede (Athens, Texas); was co-champion at RodeoHouston.
• 2004 - Semifinalist at Pace Challenge (Omaha, Neb.).
• 2003 - Won Jasper (Texas) Lions Benefit, Home of Champions (Red Lodge, Mont.), and Red Desert Roundup Rodeo (Rock Springs, Wyo.); Horse "Roundpen" finished third in the AQHA Horse of the Year contest; finished the year 14th in the world with $58,240.
• 2002 - Won five out of 10 rounds at the Wrangler NFR; Set the arena record at the Wrangler NFR with a 13.83-second round during round 6; won Reno (Nev.) Rodeo; finished third in the world.
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