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Oklahoma professional bull rider Ryan Dirteater said he's retiring from the sport at the end of the 2020 season. Dirteater, a Hulbert native and 11-time PBR Worlds Final qualifier and 2016 World ...
Ryan Dirteater, riding Air Bender at Madison Square Garden on Jan. 16, says his fitting name isn’t a marketing ploy. <137>Photo by Anthony Behar *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***<137 ...
An Oklahoma professional bull rider has been hit with injury after injury, but this weekend, Ryan Dirteater will be back on the bull at the BOK Center. It will be his final time to ride a bull in ...
In the end, Ryan Dirteater (Hulbert, Okla.) left the Lone Star State victorious after totaling 259.75 points on three bulls. Dirteater pocketed a check for $49,244. "It feels great to win ...
Oklahoma native and professional bull rider Ryan Dirteater is recovering after a bull stepped on his back during the PBR event in Tulsa last weekend. He's a fan favorite around Green Country ...
In the championship round, Hulbert’s Ryan Dirteater was stepped on the mid-back and ribs by a bull following his 86.75-point ride. Paramedics examined Dirteater at the arena before sending him ...
But Ryan Dirteater will mostly recall it as a pretty cool thing to do between retirements. “I came out of retirement to do this and I’m done (again) — I’m ending on this,” he said after ...
Professional bull rider Ryan Dirteater (real name!) has spent more than his fair share of days in bed recovering from some rough rides. The 23-year-old Oklahoman has torn his MCL, ACL and PCL ...
One of the best bull riders in the world from Cherokee County is back in action. Ryan Dirteater spent the past few months recovering after suffering several injuries riding in Tulsa. Dirteater is ...
Ryan Dirteater does not want to go by his name. “It’s my real name,” said Dirteater. “But I don’t want to do it.” That’s as in eat dirt. You see, Ryan Dirteater rides bulls on the ...
Ryan Dirteater of Hulbert, Okla., won Saturday night’s Professional Bull Riders event at American Airlines Center in Dallas. He rode three bulls for a total of 259.75 points to pocket $49,244.