CASPER, Wyo. — A bull rider from Australia suffered life-threatening injuries when a bull threw him and stepped on his chest at the College National Finals Rodeo in Wyoming, his coach said Friday.
Bradie Gray, a junior from Hallsville, Australia, was in critical condition Friday but improving, according to a spokeswoman at Wyoming Medical Center.
Gray suffered broken ribs, a bruised aorta and collapsed lungs Thursday night at the Casper Events Center,
Gray was bucked off Frontier Rodeo's Levi the Boss and the bull stepped on his chest. He was able to stand up and was pulled into a bucking chute where he was put on a backboard and taken by ambulance to the hospital.
He also spoke about his decision to come to the United States to compete.
"It's what I love," he said. "I've been bred to do it, so we're here to do it."
"I try to ignore it all and just have fun," he told the Star-Tribune. "That's what you need to do."
He did not record a score in any of the three go-rounds during the finals. He was given a re-ride option on the one bull he covered. He took the re-ride and was bucked. He was on the bull for 2.96 seconds.
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Information from: Casper (Wyo.) Star-Tribune, http://www.trib.com
The Associated Press