Imperial Valley Press

Australian bull rider severely injured at college rodeo

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CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — 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, Odessa College coach C.J. Aragon told the Casper Star-Tribune.

Gray had no pulse when he arrived at the Wyoming Medical Center where he was placed in a medically induced coma and on a ventilator, Aragon said.

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.

Gray, a junior at the college in Odessa, Texas, told the Star-Tribune on Tuesday that he was coming off his fifth serious injury of his college rodeo career. He suffered a broken back as a freshman, twice broke his jaw, suffered a torn groin and earlier this year broke a collarbone. All the injuries occurred from bull riding.

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.”

Gray told the Odessa American that his family planned to travel to Wyoming to watch the competitio­n.

Gray said he had ridden just one practice bull in preparatio­n for the College National Finals Rodeo as he recovered from his broken collarbone, which required surgery about six weeks ago.

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