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Young Bull Rider Dylan Grant, 24, Passes Away After Tragic Rodeo Accident in Texas

Young bull rider Dylan Grant, dressed in a cowboy hat, white shirt, brown rodeo vest, and championship belt buckle, stands outdoors in front of autumn trees with green and yellow leaves.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Dylan Grant had been riding bulls since he was a teenager. On Thursday night in Wharton County, Texas, that lifelong passion came to a devastating end. The 24-year-old professional bull rider was fatally injured during the second round of the Wharton County Youth Fair Xtreme Bulls event, according to FOX News.

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Grant, a Laramie, Wyoming native, was thrown from a bull and suffered fatal injuries after being stepped on. Witnesses say he managed to run from the arena to medical personnel despite the trauma to his neck. Emergency responders rushed him to an ambulance and immediately began treatment. He was later flown by helicopter to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center in Houston, where he was pronounced dead.

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), which sanctioned the event, confirmed the news in a statement. “The PRCA would like to send its thoughts and prayers to bull rider Dylan Grant’s family, friends and the entire rodeo/bull riding community,” the organization said. A PRCA spokesperson added to FOX News Digital, “Fatal injuries in rodeo are extremely rare, and our focus right now is to offer comfort to Dylan’s family and to everyone in the rodeo community who was affected by this unfortunate incident.”

Grant wasn’t new to the sport. He began competing in 2018 and had just transitioned to the professional ranks, purchasing his PRCA card in February 2024. He had participated in multiple ProRodeo and Xtreme Bulls events during his career. He had already earned $15,710 in total prize money—including $3,760 this season alone. In 2021, while riding for the University of Wyoming’s rodeo team, he captured the bull riding title at the Mountain States Circuit Finals Rodeo.

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His father, Wade Grant, told ABC News that Dylan’s injuries were caused when the bull stepped on his neck. “He ran out of the arena and straight to the ambulance with these injuries, but Dylan was double tough,” Wade said, calling it a “freak accident.” He also shared that his son wore protective gear—including a Kevlar vest and a hockey helmet—every time he rode.

Grant’s family emphasized that he was fully aware of the risks and never took safety lightly. Still, rodeo remains one of the most dangerous sports in the world, with unpredictability built into every ride. While deaths are rare, the force of a 1,500-pound animal can turn routine moments into tragedy in seconds.

News of Grant’s passing rippled across the rodeo community. Rodeo podcaster Kendra Santos posted an emotional tribute online: “Our rodeo family lost a talented young cowboy last night. There are no worthy words of sympathy at a time of such profound shock and sadness. Love and prayers for Dylan’s family and friends from every single one of us.”

The PRCA confirmed it will review the incident as part of its safety protocols. Though fatalities are uncommon, each serious injury undergoes evaluation, which may result in updated procedures or penalties if warranted. The organization did not provide further details, citing the early stage of the investigation.

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Just last month, another bull rider, Zachary Naegele, narrowly survived being gored in the neck at an event in Florida. He is expected to fully recover and return to the sport—another reminder of the ever-present danger that defines bull riding.

Dylan Grant’s death is a sobering moment for the sport. For those who knew him, he wasn’t just a promising competitor—he was kind, hardworking, and deeply committed to rodeo life. And for a sport built on courage, his final ride stands as both a warning and a tribute.

Fatalities in rodeo may be rare. But when they happen, they leave behind more than headlines. They leave boots unworn, saddles empty, and arenas a little quieter.

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