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Macy Fuller

Name and Hometown: Macy Fuller – Wittman, Arizona

Joined WPRA: 2014

Regular Season Earnings: $10,905

Starting 2020 NFBR in 10th place

Major regular season wins:

• Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo (bracket), $1,320
• Baker (Montana) Breakaway Roping (5th), $1,365
• Killdeer (North Dakota) Breakaway Roping (9/4) $2,179
• Killdeer (North Dakota Breakaway Roping (9/5), $1,768

Fun Facts about Macy: Gooding (Idaho) She holds a record that may never be broken. She qualified for the National Junior High School and National High School Finals Rodeos seven times and each time left with a women’s all-around championship. Her dad, Mike Fuller, came close to qualifying for the WNFR in the team roping and her mom, Karen Fuller, was a reserve champion goat tyer in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA). She grew up on the Idaho, Washington border while her parents were coaches at Lewis and Clark State College. When they moved to Arizona, Macy started college at Central Arizona College in Coolidge. When it was all said and done, she’d won two national championships of her own, in the breakaway roping and as an all-around. She also enjoys helping others learn more about rodeo and is quick to offer a helping hand to any aspiring ropers or goat tyers.

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