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Lane Clyde Frost (October 12, 1963 – July 30, 1989) was an American professional rodeo cowboy who specialized in bull riding, and competed in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA). He was the 1987 PRCA World Champion bull rider. He was also the only rider ever to score a qualified ride on Red Rock, the 1987 PRCA Bucking Bull of ...
The following day of competition, all riders were wearing memorial patches. The PBR sent support to his wife, Abbey. [2] The organization said that Hard Times would stay in competition because they believed the injury was done "absolutely unintentionally". [15] Lowe was the third bull rider to be killed in competition since the PBR was founded ...
Frost had been a professional bull rider for eight years before the event. He won the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) bull riding world championship in 1987. In 1988, Frost was a part of the Challenge of the Champions, which put him up against the previously unrideable bull named Red Rock, who was owned by the Growney Brothers Rodeo Company and was the 1987 PRCA Bucking Bull of ...
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A young Brazilian bull rider seen as a “rising star” in the sport was killed in a “terrible wreck” Sunday during a competition in California, according to the Professional Bull Riders ...
Professional Bull Riders CEO Sean Gleason said Allen was better known by his bull-riding name, “Ouncie Mitchell.” “Ouncie was a talented cowboy and a familiar face on the Velocity Tour ...
The Professional Bull Riders announced the news late Sunday, attributing his death to a "terrible wreck" during competition on the organization's Velocity Tour. He was transported from the Save ...
Félix Almagro González (Spanish: [ˈfeliɣs alˈmaɣɾo ɣonˈθaleθ]; 11 June 1907 – 13 July 1939) was a Spanish bullfighter who died at Madrid's Las Ventas bullring after being gored there by a yearling bull named Capirote or Rondeño (sources differ), [1] thus earning himself the unenviable distinction of being the first bullfighter to be killed by a bull at Las Ventas.