Pam Fisher
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A lifelong horsewoman, Pam
Fisher started showing her own Appaloosa to various championships as a
teenager, and she is now an advanced three-day eventing rider of many
titles and a recognized and successful horse trainer.
As a teenager, Pam was qualified to ride in the
State Championships for Barrel Racing and Western Pleasure. As an adult
Pam and her horse Lancelet, were long listed for the 1996 summer
Olympics in three-day eventing. In 2009 Pam has once again been long
listed for the U.S. Equestrian team.
Pam graduated from Alfred University with a BA in
Animal Behavior as well as being on the College Equestrian Hunter
Jumper Team. After college, Pam started eventing, becoming very
competitive. At this time Pam was training and riding with the best in
the world, including Jack Legoff, Gold Medal U.S.E.T. winning coach,
Bruce Davidson, 2-time World Champion Event Rider, Eicke von Veltheim,
German Dressage Olympian, Belinda Narin, U.S.A. Dressage Olympian,
Carol Thompson and Michael Matz, Olympic Show Jumpers, and current
U.S.E.T. Eventing Coach, Captain Mark Phillips.
Pam also assisted trainer, Taylor Jackson in
teaching racehorses to jump for steeplechase and timber races. During
this time she managed to exercise race horses at the Fairhill Training
Center in Maryland in the mornings and jumped in the afternoons. Taylor
worked for Frank Whitely (Ruffian's trainer) and also was Jack LeGoff's
first stable manager at the USET. Taylor taught Pam a tremendous amount
about good horsemanship.
Since 1986 she has owned and operated her own
horse facility, training horses for many equestrian disciplines as well
as conducting rehabilitation therapy for injured horses.
Always dedicated to the natural care, training and
breeding of international quality sport horses, Pam has articles
written about the Rehab Facility and its successes published in the
"Maryland Horse", June 1991, and "The Horse of Delaware Valley", Summer
issue 1991.
Article in the Holistic Horse august 2010 called
"Laying on of hands and Heart"
Article in the Horse Connection August 2010
Some of Pam's titles, wins and
achievements include:
2011
Sea lion was third at Twin Rivers CIC 3*
YEH 5 year old Rigby has qualified for national championships.
SEA LION came in 7th at the CIC3* at Galway Downs
SIMPLY PRICELESS was 6th in the CIC 2* at Galway Downs
SIMPLY PRICELESS 6th CIC 2* at Twin Rivers
SIMPLY PRICELESS 2nd advanced at Rebecca Farm
SEA LION 12th at CCI 3* Jersey Fresh
RIGBY 1st at YEH-5 Flintridge
SIMPLY PRICELESS 2nd, 3rd and 3rd at third level Mission Hills recognized dressage show
2010
Simply priceless was area nine advanced horse of the year for 2010.
SEA LION was. USEF/PHR Reserve Champion advanced horse of the year
nationally for 2010. He was champion zone horse at intermediate and
advanced.
1st intermediate @ twin rivers with sea lion 1st intermediate @ galway
downs with simply priceless. 2nd advanced @ twin rivers with simply
priceless 1st YEH (young event horse) 4 year old with Rigby @ twin
rivers. 3rd prelim @ ramtap.
Sea Lion in 2010 received the reserve Champion award from the United
states Equestrian Federation, Performance Horse Registry at the
Advanced level of Eventing.
2009
Level three reserve champion arizona H.I.T.S.
Open intermediate 3rd place at Green wood , Texas
Open intermediate 3rd at Colorado Horse Park
Qualified for the American Eventing Championships at the Intermediate
and Prelim levels.
CCI ** Rebecca Farm, 7th place.
CCI** Galway Downs, 7th place.
Area 9 Regional Intermediate level championships, 2nd place.
2008 First and second level winners at Arizona Dressage Assoc. Spring show.
Spring Gulch Prelim horse trials placed first and second
Golden Spike Prelim horse trials placed first and third
Qualified two horses at the Prelim level for the American Eventing
Championships.
Won Level three jumpers at Scottsdale Spring Hunter/Jumper show.
CCI * at Colorado horse park finished 7th and 9th
CCI * at Rebecca Farm finished 3rd and 5th
United states eventing USEA) master prelim rider seventh overall.
2007
Qualified three horses for the American Eventing Championships (AEC).
American Eventing Championship (AEC) North American Thoroughbred
Society Training Horse Champion "Sea Lion".
AEC North American Thoroughbred Society Training Horse Reserve Champion
"Out To Sea".
Area IX MSEA Champion Master Prelim. Rider
2006
MSEA (Mountain States Eventing association Area IX) Leading Master Rider
Qualified three horses for American Eventing Championships
MSEA (Mountain States Eventing Assoc. Western Chapter)
Champion Training Rider
Champion Preliminary Rider
Champion Senior Rider
Champion and Reserve Champion Training horse
Champion Preliminary horse
Reserve Champion Beginner Novice Horse
2005
MSEA: Reserve Champion High point horse at two levels
Regional Training Horse Champion for the year
Northern Co. Training horse championships 1st place
Penrose Horse trials 1st place training level and high point horse of
all divisions
Las Cruces horse trials 2nd place novice
Abbe Ranch 3rd place preliminary
Qualifed horses for the National Eventing Championships at the Prelim,
novice and training levels.
2004
Silver Stirrup Regional Award Champion Intermediate division
Multiple wins at HITS show in Indio, Ca. in jumper divisions
Trained horses which placed in the top ten in the first year green and
Green conformation Hunter divisions at HITS, Indio, Ca.
Abbe Ranch 3rd place Intermediate/Prelim
Spring Gulch 3rd place training level
High Prairie farms: 3rd place prelim level
Windy wyoming: 2nd place prelim level and 4th place novice level
Regional USDF dressaage championships: 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Training level
Quailified horses for the United States National Eventing Championships
at the Intermediate, Preliminary and training levels.
2003
MSEA-WCC Rider of the year
MSEA WCC Horses of the year at Intermediate, Training and Novice
Preliminary horse and rider won the Trojan Perpetual Trophy for the
best score of all divisions (advanced through novice).
Casa De Los Caballos (Hennesey) 1st Place
Overall Best Score in 3 Divisions - Open Preliminary Trials
2002
MSEA-WCC Rider of the year
MSEA-WCC Horse of the year (Hennesey) Preliminary
MSEA-WCC Horse of the Year (Road to Bucks) Intermediate
MSEA-WCC Horse of the Year (Cowboy) Novice
CIC ** High Prairie 4th place (Road to Bucks)
Aspen Ridge horse trials Open Preliminary 1st place (Hennesey)
Jackson Hole Horse Trial Open Preliminary 3rd place (Hennesey)
Galway Downs Jaguar Select Horse trials Open preliminary 3rd
place (Hennesey)
Goose Downs Horse Trials Open Preliminary 2nd place (Hennesey)
2001
USEA Horse of the Year
Performance Horse Registry Horse of the year
MSCTA-WCC Champion MSEA Horse of the Year (Road to Bucks) Intermediate
MSCTA-WCC Champion Horse of the Year (Jake) Novice
MSCTA-WCC Intermediate Rider of the year
MSCTA-WCC Senior rider Champion
Trojan Horse Trails Open Intermediate 3rd place "Brave Heart"
Pegasus Event Center Open Intermediate 2nd place "Brave Heart"
2000
Jackson Hole Advanced Horse trials 9th place-Road to Bucks
Galway Downs Preliminary horse trials 1st place- "Road to Bucks"
Galway Downs Open Intermediate Fall horse trials 5th place
"Road to Bucks"
Trojan Horse Trials open Intermediate 4th place "Road to Bucks"
Trojan Horse Trials Open Preliminary 2nd place "Brave Heart"
Galway Downs 7th place open Intermediate "Brave Heart"
The Event at Goose Downs Open Intermediate 2nd place "Brave Heart"
The Event at Goose Downs I Open Preliminary 1st place "Brave Heart"
1995
Pam and Lancelet were long listed for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Ga.
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