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Speedway rider Tai Woffinden in coma after crash in Poland | Speedway rider Tai Woffinden in coma after crash in Poland |
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Tai Woffinden, 34, suffered multiple injuries at a race meeting in Poland on Sunday | Tai Woffinden, 34, suffered multiple injuries at a race meeting in Poland on Sunday |
A three-time speedway world champion is in a medically induced coma after a crash in Poland, according to team officials. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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". | 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 Britain's most decorated speedway riders after winning three Grand Prix world titles | Woffinden is one of Britain's most decorated speedway riders after winning three Grand Prix world titles |
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. | 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". | 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. | 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. | "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." | "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." | |
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