An early superstar, at 13 years old, Fallon qualified for the 1995 National Finals Rodeo, for the first time. She qualified again in ‘96, ‘97 and ‘98. In 2009, Fallon’s star-studded career came crashing down when a horse-related accident left her paralyzed for three days and with a fractured C-2 vertebrae. Eventually, she taught herself how to talk, walk, and how to ride again. She came back with a vengeance, in 2012, when she ended the season 16th in the WPRA world standings.
She followed up by qualifying for the NFR in 2013, 2014 and 2015 making her total trips, seven. In 2014, Fallon was named the WPRA Barrel Racing World Champion aboard a horse she trained herself, the 2013 WPRA/AQHA Barrel Racing Horse of the Year, Flos Heiress. In 2018, Fallon and “Babyflo” made history again winning the 2018 AQHA Barrel Racing World Championship.
In addition to rodeo, she owns “Ranch Dress’n”, an online retail clothing business inspired by the western lifestyle, and “Horse Bosses” an exclusive online community for equestrian athletes. Fallon still impacts all who join her journey by continuing to race, train, and inspire the next generation of cowboys and cowgirls.