Ethan fractured the top of his tibia, a bone in his foot and is suspected to have torn ligaments around his fibula. He was competing in the race to raise money for Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand, which is the charity for the annual Fire Fighters Sky Tower Stair Challenge. Ethan is signed up for the May event and says he will still compete in it despite his injury.
"I'll hop up there on one foot if I have to."
Rainbow Rage organiser Mike Gane says Ethan is as tough as they come. "That was an effort, I've never seen anything like it."
Ethan says completing the race was hard but he simply "had to finish".
"I really made a mash of my ankle but I just repressed the pain and pushed on.
"When I got to Jack's Pass and read the sign that said '8km to Hanmer Springs' I was so happy I almost cried, because honestly, when I got back on after the crash I didn't think I was actually going to finish."
Ethan was the race's only unicyclist and he crossed the Hanmer Springs Domain finish line with a time of 7:11:35.
Ethan has currently raised close to $1000 for Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand but he hopes to break the $3000 mark. To support Ethan and donate to the Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand, visit firefightersclimb.org.nz, click "donate" and then select "Ethan Bruce".
- Brittany Spencer of the Nelson Weekly