Thursday, January 29, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
No Result
View All Result
 Sports Portal
No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR
Home NEWS

Speedway rider in coma after racing crash

by steveloxi
April 3, 2025
0

A three-time speedway world champion is in a medically induced coma after a crash in Poland, according to team officials.

 

Tai Woffinden, from Scunthorpe, had been racing for his club Rzeszow on Sunday when he was involved in a collision with a teammate.

In a statement, club officials said Woffinden was taken by helicopter to hospital where he underwent surgery after suffering multiple fractures and an injury to his chest.

 

The 34-year-old has been placed into a medically-induced coma on a ventilator and is in a stable condition in intensive care, the club confirmed.

Woffinden had only recently made a comeback to the sport after he suffered a broken elbow in June which ended his 2024 season.

 

In addition to racing in Poland, he was due back in the UK to ride for the Sheffield Tigers in the British Speedway Premiership against Birmingham on Thursday.

 

The South Yorkshire club has asked fans not to share rumours about the crash “out of respect for Tai and his family”.

Woffinden is one of the country’s most decorated racers after winning three Grand Prix world titles in 2013, 2015 and 2018. He also finished runner-up in 2016 and 2020.

 

Rob Godfrey, the promoter of the Scunthorpe Scorpions where Woffinden started his career in 2006, said the “speedway world will be hoping for a speedy recovery”.

 

He said: “I spoke to him last week and he was so focussed on his racing.

 

“This was going to be a rebuilding year to get back to the world championships in 2026 so it’s bitterly disappointing.

 

“Every time these riders get on a bike they put themselves on the line. Hopefully he will recover from it and be ok again.”

 

Woffinden previously rode for Wolverhampton Wolves.

 

In a social media post the club said: “Wishing our Wolf World Champion, Tai Woffinden, a full and speedy recovery.

 

“Your strength, determination, and spirit continue to inspire us all – we’re right behind you every step of the way.

“Stay strong, Tai.”

Previous Post

Report: Financial Range Surfaces For Trey Hendrickson’s Potential Next Bengals Contract

Next Post

Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Await Drouin Status Update; Ovechkin Reaches 892 Goals

steveloxi

steveloxi

Related Posts

Ken Roczen: “Nice to be considered a title contender again”
NEWS

Ken Roczen: “Nice to be considered a title contender again”

by steveloxi
January 25, 2026
0

At the beginning of 2025 before Anaheim 1, Ken Roczen didn’t really seem to see himself as a title contender but his performances early that season showed that he and the Suzuki...

Read more
Led Zeppelin’s Lineup Could Have Included an Additional Player, but This Future Rolling Stones Member Denied the Offer
NEWS

Led Zeppelin’s Lineup Could Have Included an Additional Player, but This Future Rolling Stones Member Denied the Offer

by steveloxi
January 25, 2026
0

In 1960s England, rock bands were coming and going like airplanes on a tarmac. Often, the careers of these bands would be fleeting, and then players would go start and join new...

Read more
Eli Tomac, Ken Roczen, and Max Anstie put the question of age in SuperMotocross to rest
NEWS

Eli Tomac, Ken Roczen, and Max Anstie put the question of age in SuperMotocross to rest

by steveloxi
January 17, 2026
0

Age is just a number. It's a cliché so often stated that it risks losing its meaning. That is, until two winners and a second-place finisher, all in their 30s, land at...

Read more
How Suzuki’s Ken Roczen Began Season With a Podium Finish
NEWS

How Suzuki’s Ken Roczen Began Season With a Podium Finish

by steveloxi
January 15, 2026
0

The opening round of the 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship delivered thrilling race action that matched the excitement leading into the season. The Anaheim 1 Supercross pays points toward both the...

Read more
Next Post

Deen’s Daily: Avalanche Await Drouin Status Update; Ovechkin Reaches 892 Goals

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Categories

  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL (200)
  • BASEBALL (71)
  • BASKETBALL (105)
  • COLLEGE SPORT (142)
  • FOOTBALL (177)
  • ICE-HOCKEY (32)
  • NACCA (2)
  • NASCAR (17)
  • NEWS (181)
  • NRL (914)
  • RUGBY (1,459)
  • Uncategorized (337)

Recent.

Kukutai signs with Raiders NRLW team

Kukutai signs with Raiders NRLW team

January 29, 2026
Sydney Roosters Table $1.2 Million Extension to Block NRL Poaching Threat

Sydney Roosters Table $1.2 Million Extension to Block NRL Poaching Threat

January 29, 2026
Rabbitohs identify possible Keaon replacement

Rabbitohs identify possible Keaon replacement

January 29, 2026

We're dedicated to providing you the very best information and knowledge of the above mentioned topics. 

We hope you found all of the information on metroJournal helpful, as we love to share them with you.

Category

  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL (200)
  • BASEBALL (71)
  • BASKETBALL (105)
  • COLLEGE SPORT (142)
  • FOOTBALL (177)
  • ICE-HOCKEY (32)
  • NACCA (2)
  • NASCAR (17)
  • NEWS (181)
  • NRL (914)
  • RUGBY (1,459)
  • Uncategorized (337)

Recent Posts

  • Kukutai signs with Raiders NRLW team
  • Sydney Roosters Table $1.2 Million Extension to Block NRL Poaching Threat
  • Rabbitohs identify possible Keaon replacement

Metrojournal Copyright © Reserve | 2023 -2025

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
  • FOOTBALL
  • COLLEGE SPORT
  • AMERICAN FOOTBALL
  • BASEBALL
  • BASKETBALL
  • ICE-HOCKEY
  • RUGBY
  • NACCA
  • NASCAR

Metrojournal Copyright © Reserve | 2023 -2025