The TERRIFYING Last Minutes of Professional Bullrider Glen Keeley

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He was king of the rodeo, and he was born to be here. Until one fateful day in 2000, when a simple accident would turn out to bring one of the saddest chapters in professional bull riding history. What happened to this professional bull rider in those final terrifying moments? Join us as we uncover the tragic details of what would become the first death in Professional Bull Riders event history.
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  • @dennisbergstad9543
    @dennisbergstad95433 ай бұрын

    Did you forget Lane Frost in Cheyenne

  • @jimverbaere6097
    @jimverbaere60973 ай бұрын

    There is NO ONE regardless of Who, Where & How that will NEVER be forgotten. Just because they are talking about 1 doesn't make anyone else of lower standards. Each 1 has been memorized.

  • @williamengle6585
    @williamengle65853 ай бұрын

    What about bret thurman

  • @pnutbutrncrackers
    @pnutbutrncrackers13 күн бұрын

    At the time of this tragedy I was a big fan of the PBR and used to watch all their televised events with my young son. Great memories. There are a couple corrections I'd like to make pertaining to this video. First of all, Promise Land was my favorite bull on the PBR circuit. He was a huge, athletic, blonde-colored, Charolais-cross bull that looked most like the one shown at 0:01 (though that bull is Clayton's Pet, not Promise Land). You can find videos of Promise Land here on KZread. After the terrible disaster which took the life of Glen Keeley, Promise Land vanished from the bull riding scene (I guess understandably). With all due respect and sympathy, Mr. Keeley was not a bull riding superstar, and the comparison with Michael Jordan is total fantasy. But every bull rider has my admiration for their bravery and skill, and that certainly applied to Glen Keeley. Strangely, Mr. Keeley walked himself out of the arena and was conscious and talking when he got in the ambulance, even joking with the nurses at the hospital. What no one knew was the extent of his internal injuries. Sadly, they were fatal, as the bleeding couldn't be stopped. By all accounts Mr. Keeley was a kind, humble, classy individual, and his family epitomized the same qualities. His death made me question my own attachment to the dangerous sport of professional bull riding.

  • @pierrecrampagne6826
    @pierrecrampagne68263 ай бұрын

    Monsieur Glen K E E L E Y, à l'image d'un matador d'une corrida en Espagne, et aussi ceux qui montent à cheval, faire des passes à la cape, dans une arène, ont les mêmes dangers venant du taureau. Quand la nature demande, et que son heure est arrivée,on ne peut rien faire pour retarder son dernier voyage, la nature sera toujours plus forte que nous. J'adresse mes condoléances à sa famille, et ses collègues de travail. Je sais c'est des moments difficiles auquel nous sommes confrontés à n'importe quel moment de jour et de nuit. La vie et la mort sont les deux faces d'une même médaille.

  • @clintjenkins162
    @clintjenkins1623 ай бұрын

    Do you need to do lane frost

  • @user-hk1wo3rg4q
    @user-hk1wo3rg4qАй бұрын

    I think bull riding is just disgusting and cruel. There are so many sports out there for people to get involved with why must people involve animals it's just wrong and this is why I never feel for the people but for the animals because the animals just don't get a saying it.

  • @barretnorcross249
    @barretnorcross2493 ай бұрын

    He had it coming rodeos are cruel to animals..

  • @randylee8212

    @randylee8212

    2 ай бұрын

    No they aren't. Anyone who says that hasn't spent time behind the chutes.

  • @Tacobellcramps

    @Tacobellcramps

    2 ай бұрын

    @@randylee8212and anyone who says this hasn’t worked at vet clinics who have to deal with and euthanize calves, sheep and/or horses after rodeos. Just because some of the animals are treated very well doesn’t mean they all are.

  • @randylee8212

    @randylee8212

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Tacobellcramps accidents certainly happen, but I have never seen an animal treated cruelly.

  • @awkwardautistic

    @awkwardautistic

    2 ай бұрын

    These animals are treated better than most.

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