CALGARY- A Canadian cowboy had to be rushed to hospital on Thursday afternoon, after being injured during the rodeo at the Calgary Stampede.
Aaron Roy from Yellowgrass, Sask. was stomped in the back by a bull. He was wearing a protective vest, but had to be taken from the grounds on a stretcher.

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He was taken to hospital to undergo tests and X-Rays to ensure he did not suffer any critical injuries.
EMS say he is listed in serious but stable condition.
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