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245 documents for motorcycle accident colorado springs
  • A 20-year-old man died on Sunday after suffering a head injury in a motorcycle accident Saturday afternoon. Colorado Springs police identiffed the victim as Ricky Chenoweth of Colorado Springs.

  • Police officer, son injured in crash A Colorado Springs, Colo., police officer and his son were involved in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident Saturday a few miles north of Pilar, according to the Taos News.

  • The man who died late Friday night in a motorcycle accident on the northeast side has been identified as 29-year-old Aaron Woestemeyer. Colorado Springs police said Woestemeyer was riding a 1999 Honda motorcycle at a high rate of speed about 11 p.m. on Powers Boulevard near Highway 83 when he lost control and left the road.

  • INDIANAPOLIS - Rulon Gardner, who in the past six weeks survived a motorcycle accident in Colorado Springs and endured surgery on a dislocated wrist, is going back to the Olympic Games. He defeated rival Dremiel Byers, a Fort Carson sergeant, 2-1 in two straight overtime matches to earn the Olympic berth during the 2004 Olympic trials Sunday at the RCA Dome.

  • ATHENS, Greece -- "When we were in Sydney, we didn't realize what was ahead of us, that's for sure. That's Reed Gardner talking. Rulon's dad. The retired dairy farmer from Afton, Wyo., is sitting in a wrestling hall slightly closer to home than Sydney, Australia, but still a world away. Down below, on the mat, his son has just won decisions over a Lithuanian, a Bulgarian and a Pole, all with names Reed doesn't even attempt to pronounce -- and doesn't have to. They have been eliminated from the competition and Rulon, just like at the last Olympics, is on his way again, plowing through the field. Not much has changed. Other than just about everything.

    ... Then right after that was the snowmobile accident. That's still kinda hard to talk about . . .". Not... from his first wife, he was in a motorcycle accident in Colorado Springs, he dislocated his wr...

  • , 37, of Colorado Springs died July 2, 2004 at a local hospital following a motorcycle accident. Gary was born in Sunbury, Pennsylvania to Barry Edward and Constance Lea (Ruch) Heffner, April 25, 1967. He was a 1985 graduate of Shikellamy High School in Sunbury. During High School, Gary was a member of the football and wrestling teams. He was a worshiper at the Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church. He was a lifetime member of the Goodwill Hose Company and The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 503, both in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. After graduation, he joined the U.S. Army. Over the next 12 years, Gary served in various positions beginning as a Lance missile crew member and ending as a heavy wheel vehicle mechanic. His military assignments took him from Sunbury to Oklahoma,...

  • A Colorado Springs man who doggedly fought his way to a doctorate degree after a motorcycle accident left him a quadriplegic unable to hold a pencil died Saturday. Charles "Chuck" Chambon was 49.

  • Honor farm killing A6 E. Warren airman killed in Colo. crash

    ... Base was killed over the weekend in a motorcycle accident near Colorado Springs, Colo. Airman 1st C...

  • James M. Steel II, 22, passed away on July 14, 2004 as a result of a motorcycle accident. He was born of December 25, 1981 and was a life-long resident of Colorado Springs. After graduation from high school, he joined the family business at Steel Tractor. Jimi" as he was lovingly called by family and friends, had a passion for life and motorcycle riding. He enjoyed spending time with his many friends, playing with his dog "Stinky", and playing video games. Jimi was a quiet boy with a big heart.

  • James M. Steel II, 22, passed away on July 14, 2004 as a result of a motorcycle accident. He was born of December 25, 1981 and was a life-long resident of Colorado Springs. After graduation from high school, he joined the family business at Steel Tractor. Jimi" as he was lovingly called by family and friends, had a passion for life and motorcycle riding. He enjoyed spending time with his many friends, playing with his dog "Stinky", and playing video games. Jimi was a quiet boy with a big heart.



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