Semifinals Draw for the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Barrel Racing

Barrel racers Dona Kay Rule, Stephanie Fryar and Ivy Saebens fight through the wild card round on Wednesday night to join athletes in the FWSSR semifinals.

Photograph by Avid Visual Imagery/Phil Kitts

Barrel racers Dona Kay Rule, Stephanie Fryar and Ivy Saebens fight through the wild card round on Wednesday night to join athletes in the FWSSR semifinals.

National Finals Rodeo qualifier Dona Kay Rule topped the wild card round with a 16.26-second run on Wednesday, Feb. 2, and pocketed $1,000 in earnings. Stephanie Fryar shaved two-tenths of a second off of her previous best time to finish in second place with a 16.35-second run and earn $600. Ivy Saebens also earned $400 in the wild card round with her 16.52 to land in the third-place position. Fortunately for Saebens her third place finish allows her to fill in for a turn out (Lynette Clyde); technically only the top two athletes from the wild card advanced to the rodeo’s semifinals.  

Rule, Fryar and Saebens will join athletes who secured their semifinals spots by finishing in the top two positions in each of the seven tournament brackets. Read full bracket coverage here.

Semifinals A Run Order

Thursday 7:30 pm CST 

  1. Ivy Saebens 
  2. Dona Kay Rule 
  3. Molly Otto 
  4. Jordon Briggs 
  5. Wenda Johnson 
  6. Stevi Hillman 
  7. Destri Devenport 
  8. Ilyssa Riley 

Semifinals B  Run Order

Friday 7:30 pm CST 

  1. Michelle Darling 
  2. Hailey Kinsel 
  3. Emily Beisel 
  4. Cheyenne Wimberley 
  5. Brittney Barnett 
  6. Stephanie Fryar 
  7. Kricket Gintner 
  8. Sissy Winn 

From the semifinals performances, eight barrel racers will move on to the Fort Worth Stock Show Rodeo finals on Saturday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 pm CST.  

About Casey Allen

A former intern for the company, Casey Allen is now a Jr. Western Digital Content Producer for Barrel Racing Magazine, The Breakaway Roping Journal, and The Team Roping Journal. Casey grew up in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of The University of Tennessee at Martin, where she competed in college rodeo while obtaining her bachelor's degree in marketing with a minor in sports business and served as a graduate assistant coach while completing her master’s degree in business administration. Casey currently competes in both PRCA/WPRA and amateur rodeos in the barrel racing and breakaway roping and is the host of The Breakaway Breakdown Podcast.