|
Born:
March 17, 1980, in Brenham, Texas
Residence: Giddings, Texas
Joined WPRA: 1995
Horses: Imanonstop Princess (12-year old palomino
mare), Collecting Diamonds (7-years old)
World titles: 0
Wrangler NFR qualifications: 2 (2003-04)
Tour Finale qualifications: 2
• Pace Chute-out:
2003-04
Education: Texas A&M University (1998-2000);
Blinn College (Brenham, Texas), degree in physical therapy
(2000-2003)

Professional
Career Highlights
• 2009 - Finished
the year ranked 27th in the world with $35,438. Won
the Yuma (Colo.) County Fair & Rodeo.
• 2008 - Finished
the year ranked 18th in the world with $45,622; won
the Liberty (Texas) Rodeo, the Lincoln County Fair Rodeo
(Afton, Wyo.), the Big Sky Pro Rodeo (Great Falls, Mont.),
the Oakley (Utah) Independence Day Rodeo, the Buffalo
Bill Rodeo (North Platte, Neb.).
• 2007 - Won
the Mineral Wells (Texas) Rodeo and the New Mexico State
Fair & Rodeo, Albuquerque, N.M. Finished the year
ranked 27th in the world with $30,545.
• 2006 - Won
the Butte (Mont.) Vigilante Rodeo.
• 2005 - Finished
34th in the world standings with $28,120.
• 2004 - Set
arena record at the Red Bluff (Calif.) Round-up with
a time of 17.34 second en route to the Tour round and
aggregate title; won the Tour round and average titles
at the Laughlin (Nev.) River Stampede, won the Oakley
(Utah) Independence Stampede; was a semifinalist at
the Pace Picante ProRodeo Chute-out (Las Vegas); won
Rd. 7 at the Wrangler NFR with a time of 13.88 seconds
and Rd. 8 in 13.72. She placed in five additional rounds.
Finished the year ranked fourth in the world with $127,768.
• 2003 - Won
Star of Texas Fair & Rodeo (Austin, Texas); set
the arena record at the Pace Picante ProRodeo Tour Finale
in Las Vegas with a 13.28 second run; won Rd. 3 with
a 13.67-second run, Rd. 7 in 13.97 seconds, Rd. 8 with
a 13.97 and Rd. 10 in 13.68 seconds at the Wrangler
NFR; finished third in the world standings with $120,690.
Captured the San Antonio Derby Championship title.
• 2001 - Harlequin
Derby Champion.
• 2002 - Gold
Cup Futurity Champion, Ardmore (Okla.) Futurity Champion
and the Victory Farms Futurity Champion.
• 1998 - Lazy
E Futurity Champion and Elite Futurity Champion.

Amateur
AQHA World Champion Junior,
2002.

Personal
Husband Lane Jatzlau (owns a construction company, married
in 2008)
Her sister is Tammy Fischer and her mother
is Peggy (Dube) and her father Jack passed away in 2006
after a battle with cancer...Got involved in rodeo because
her parents trained race horses and her first competition
was in 1984
She now trains horses when not barrel
racing. She actually trained Tammy's horse Easy Dash
Oak...Hobbies include water skiing, basketball and swimming...Her
riding style is for first place every time and that
has gained her the nickname "Wild Child,"
which she got during the NFR
Graduated from Giddings
(Texas) High School
Favorite rodeo's are RodeoHouston
and the Pendleton (Ore.) Roundup because they are both
very unique in their set-ups and they draw a great crowd
Favorite
food is steak, favorite music is country and R&B,
favorite movie is Hope Floats, and favorite books is
Mercy by Jodi Picoult
Rodeo idol is Charmayne James.
|