Bull Riding Champion J.B. Mauney Retires After Breaking Neck in Accident: Not the Way I Wanted to Go
Bull riding champion J.B. Mauney has retired after breaking his neck during a recent competition.
Bull riding champion J.B. Mauney shocked the world on Tuesday when he announced his retirement following a devastating injury. Mauney, who is 36 years old, took to Instagram to share the news and expressed his gratitude for the incredible career he has had. He revealed that he had undergone surgery on his neck after being thrown from a bull during a recent competition.
In his Instagram post, Mauney wrote, "All I can say is it's been quite a party!" This lighthearted comment showed his positive attitude despite the challenging circumstances. He went on to explain that the surgery involved the insertion of a rod, plates, and screws, as well as the removal of a disc in his neck. Mauney expressed his gratitude to the medical staff at St. Joseph Regional for their exceptional care during his recovery.
Although the surgery was successful, Mauney sadly confirmed that it marked the end of his bull riding career. He reassured his fans that he was okay and on the road to recovery, but the nature of his injury prevented him from continuing in the sport he loves.
Mauney's retirement is a significant loss for the bull riding community. He is a two-time World champion, having won titles in 2013 and 2015. Additionally, he holds the record for the most televised wins in the Professional Bull Riders league (PBR), a record he shares with Justin McBride. Mauney's impact on the sport cannot be overstated, and his retirement marks the end of an era.
Following Mauney's announcement, there was an outpouring of support and admiration from his fellow riders and the PBR community. PBR announcer Rafael Vilella took to social media to honor Mauney, calling him a legend whose legacy will never be forgotten. The official PBR League account also expressed their gratitude for Mauney's contributions to the sport, acknowledging that bull riding will never be the same without him.
Rider Cody Nance, who has ridden alongside Mauney for many years, shared a heartfelt message, expressing his gratitude for the inspiration Mauney has provided. He wished Mauney a happy retirement and emphasized the joy it has been to ride alongside him.
In conclusion, the retirement of J.B. Mauney is a significant loss for the bull riding world. His career has been marked by incredible achievements and a positive attitude, even in the face of adversity. The outpouring of support from the community highlights the impact he has had on the sport and the admiration he has earned. While his retirement marks the end of an era, it is clear that Mauney's legacy will live on.
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