World No. 1 Josh Frost Talks Recent Shoulder Injury and More in Pendleton

Frost will likely miss the remainder of the regular season

World No. 1 Josh Frost got bucked off in Round 2 of the Pendleton Xtreme Bulls on Monday night and injured his left shoulder. He joined Katy Lucas on Tuesday to discuss that injury and his outlook for the rest of the ProRodeo season.

Frost came down at about 6.5 seconds during the ride that caused his injury. His left shoulder had been bothering him for the last three weeks and will likely sit out the final weeks of the regular season to heal up for the NFR.

“We’re sitting in a good place in the Standings right now, there’s a chance (someone trailing) might pass me, but with how much money is going to be at the NFR, it’s going to come down to who rides the best at the NFR,” he said.

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