How Did Bareback Horse Rider Trenton Montero Die?
Naturally, some people started to wonder what had happened to the rodeo sensation Trenten Montero as condolences started to flood in for the bareback rider. After Trenten’s death was announced, many people wanted to know more about the circumstances surrounding his passing, which prompted those tributes.
Close friends and relatives, who had been giving him status updates on a somewhat regular basis in recent weeks, confirmed Trenten’s death.
Who is Trenten Montero?
Famous bareback rider Trenten Montero was from Winnemucca, Nevada. His love for the sport was greatly influenced by his early exposure to the rodeo culture. Throughout his early years, Montero demonstrated his commitment to rodeo by honing his abilities and earning a reputation for being a superb bareback rider.
He gained notoriety early in his professional career, most notably earning a spot in the 2019 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, where he placed 10th in the world rankings. In the rodeo circuit, Montero accomplished incredible things, such as setting a new record of 90.5 points in Round 2 of the finals that year.
His dedication to the sport and skill at bareback riding not only demonstrated his abilities but also served as an inspiration to many aspiring rodeo athletes.
What Happened to Trenten Montero?
On August 10, Trenten was hurt in an accident at the Owyhee County Rodeo in Homedale, Idaho.
Kendra Santos posted on Instagram that she has gotten updates on Trenten and asked everyone who was reading to pray for him. Additionally, Kendra provided additional information about Trenten’s accident, stating that it actually occurred after he had completed his horseback riding.
“The 2019 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo bareback rider from Winnemucca, Nevada suffered serious injuries August 10 on opening night at the Owyhee County Rodeo in Homedale, Idaho, when the horse he’d just ridden for 79 points — which by rodeo’s end resulted in the second-place check, just half a point from first — fell and rolled over on top of him,” she said.
Trenten had been battling for his life ever since he left the arena, according to Kendra, but he was unable to breathe.
“According to Trenten’s wife, Maria, who’s by his side with their brand new baby boy, Noah, who was just born a few days before this happened, Trenten’s injuries from the wreck included three fractured ribs, a fractured sternum, collapsed lung, bilateral pelvic fractures, a lacerated pancreas and spleen, and aortic aneurysm,” Kendra continued.
He has also undergone multiple rounds of surgery, she claimed.
What Was the Official Cause of Death of Trenten Montero?
It appears that Trenten was ultimately unable to fully heal from all of those injuries, and Kendra’s lengthy essay provides a rather vivid sense of just what happened to him. He eventually passed away from his wounds, and on August 30, his passing was revealed on social media in a variety of posts.
One of those posts was from the group Trenten was an instructor for, Cowboys With a Mission.
“Today, we certainly lost a good one. For a number of years, Trenton has been one of our bareback instructors,” the ad stated. “He was hilarious, polite, happy, and gracious. He spoke to the campers in a language they could comprehend.
Trenten Montero, you will be missed. Please offer your prayers for Maria and Noah, his three-week-old son.
Trenten’s surrogate mother, Kelly Melendez, also had some input:
She stated, “I am at a loss for words to describe the depth of my sorrow over the death of a member of our family.” “He was one of my, even though he wasn’t legally mine. I’ve been in complete despair this month, trying to pray constantly and hoping for the news that he’ll be alright.
However, God had other ideas. I just ask myself, why? From one of your spare mommies, Trenton Montero, I love you!
The story of Trenten Montero affects us and serves as an important reminder of the transience of life and the legacy we leave behind. For in-depth coverage and tributes, visit our website Investrecords to celebrate his legacy and know more about his journey. Come celebrate the life of a real rodeo champion.
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