Tai Woffinden walks for first time after coma as Speedway star reveals horror list of injuries after terrifying crash

TAI WOFFINDEN is already WALKING just ten days after coming out of a coma following a horror crash.

The three-time World Champion has also listed the alarming amount of injuries he sustained in a dreadful speedway pile-up a fortnight ago.

Man using a walker in a hospital hallway with a woman assisting him.
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Tai Woffinden is incredibly walking again just ten days after his horror crash[/caption]

Speedway rider crash.
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The British speedway legend was caught up in a horror accident during a race in Poland[/caption]

Medics loading an injured person onto a helicopter.
Woffinden had to be airlifted to hospital

Woffy, 34, was airlifted to hospital in Krosno, Poland and underwent emergency surgery after suffering numerous fractures and a chest injury.

He was put in a medically induced coma as he recovered from three major operations.

But in a new social media post on Monday, he is seen taking his first steps on a walking frame with wife Faye.

He also revealed his full injury list that included a broken back, a double compound right femur fracture and 12 broken ribs.

Woffinden told fans that he needs more time to absorb the magnitude of his injuries.

He said: “Hey guys, turns out my injuries and an induced coma ain’t no joke.

“I’m on the mend, but please bear with me for now. I just need a little more time to rest and gather my thoughts. I’ll update you all later on in the week.

“Please know how much I appreciate everyone’s love and support from all over the world.”

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Woffinden’s diagnosis

Tai Woffinden is walking just ten days after his horror crash and coma.

He suffered:

  • Double compound right femur fracture (pinned and bolted)
  • Broken back TH9 plated and screwed to TH8 & TH10
  • Right humerus compound fracture
  • Dislocated + smashed right elbow
  • 12 broken ribs
  • Punctured lung
  • Left broken shoulder blade
  • Dislocated left shoulder

Woffy added it is “wild typing all that out, think that’s about it.”

After flying from Australia to Poland to be by his side, Faye and the speedway icon’s mum Sue penned an emotional message, writing: “Tai has been through more than we can even begin to imagine.

“Multiple broken bones, major surgeries, blood transfusions – his body has endured so much. 

“And yet, his spirit stays strong. So does our hope. We’re holding on tightly, believing that each day will bring more healing, more strength, and more of him back to us.

“The love, kindness, and support we’ve received from all of you has been overwhelming in the most beautiful way. There truly aren’t words to express how deeply grateful we are.

“While we hesitate to name individuals for fear of missing anyone, we want to extend our deepest thanks to those who played a part in saving Tai.

“To the special person we cannot name, whose quick actions arranged the helicopter to the track so promptly, and to the medical team inside who cared for Tai before he even reached the hospital —you gave him a fighting chance, and we will never forget that.

“To Dr. Paweł Jasiński, for organizing every surgery and ensuring Tai has the best possible team. To Rafał Roger Piątek, who has not only been by Tai’s side but also ours through it all. To Basia Karczewska, for her constant support and kindness.

“To the incredible doctors and medical team in Rzeszów. To the Stal Rzeszów team, especially Paweł Piskorz and Michał Drymajło your unwavering support means everything.

“To our family, our friends, and every single person who has reached out, offered help, or simply held us in their thoughts – thank you. From the bottom of our hearts. 

“Your love has carried us through the darkest moments. We will never forget it.”

Couple embracing outdoors.
Instagram @fayewoffinden

His wife Faye has flown from Australia to be by his side[/caption]

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