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by Phil McCauley on 22 August 2008
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10. RUGBY: Possibly the most brutal contact sport on the planet. These boys put NFL stars to shame by being just as vicious in their tackling but without any of the protection. Given that fact, it's hardly surprising that rugby has more injuries per player than any other participation sport. In fact, they're three times more likely to get injured than someone in martial arts. Torn muscles, concussion, broken bones - these boys don't stop unless they can't physically continue.
9. CAVE DIVING: Being a diver is bad enough, what with the risk of decompression, which can cause failure of the spinal cord, brain and lungs. But diving in caves takes things to a whole other level. At depths of 100 feet in a pitch-black cave it's incredibly easy to lose your bearings, have problems with your air supply - or even be eaten by some big, vicious creature. According to the Texas-based San Marcos Area Recovery Team, more than 500 people have died since 1960 while cave diving in Florida, Mexico and the Caribbean alone.
8. CHEERLEADING: In the US alone, there were more than 20,000 reported injuries last year alone, making cheerleading the world's most injury-prone sport in the world for women. In fact, the girls on the sidelines are more at risk of hurting themselves than the guys on the football field. Broken legs and spinal injuries are not uncommon. Don't tell these hardcore girls that cheerleading isn't a sport - they'll eat you for breakfast.
7. MOTORCYCLING: The most dangerous motor race in the world is, without doubt, the Isle of Man TT event. In its 100-year history, this one race has seen more than 220 deaths. The race mainly involves trying not to die by falling off your bike and ploughing headfirst into a tree at ridiculously high speeds.
6. FISHING: The sedate pastime of angling has one of the highest mortality rates of any sport due to the number of people who drown every year. Rock fishing - which involves casting a line into the ocean from the shoreline - is also notoriously dangerous, with people often losing their lives when they are dragged under by huge unexpected waves. In Australia alone, 15 people died while rock fishing in 2001. Plus, which other sport's competitors routinely take part in what is, to all intents and purposes, mass murder? Fish have feelings too, you know...
5. ROCK CLIMBING: According to Accidents In North American Mountaineering, the year 2000 saw 24 deaths in the US due to rock climbing mishaps. As well as getting up to wherever it is you want to go, you've got to be able to get back down, which is what makes this such a dangerous sport - it's not too easy to get medical help when you're 1,000 feet up and there's nowhere to land a chopper. Bad weather can prove extremely hazardous, quickly causing frostbite or hypothermia. In the insurance world, rock climbing is classed as a Category 5 sport. The only things more dangerous are Category 6 sports, which include naked knife fighting and blind archery.
4. GOLF: It may be just below boxing and ice hockey in the brutality stakes, but golf is right up there in the death stakes. Some figures suggest more than 4,000 of us take our last breath on the fairway every year. It's also a killing field when it comes to bad weather, with five per cent of all lightning-related deaths taking place on the golf course.
3. HORSE RIDING: A recent survey on the number of fatalities per 100,000 participants in the US put riding a horse - including eventing, racing and show jumping - at the top of the list with a whopping 128. And that's without taking into account all the horses that perished too. Compare this number to the seemingly much more dangerous sport of boxing - which has just 1.3 deaths per 100,000 - and it puts into perspective quite how dangerous getting your leg over a horse can be.
2. BASE JUMPING: Dangerous for the simple fact that it's all or nothing - if your parachute opens you'll be fine, if it doesn't you're looking at certain death. A comprehensive study has revealed that since the first BASE jump around 30 years ago, 175 people have been killed. Anyone taking part in this sport is basically betting their life on whether a chute opens properly or not. Think I'll stick to lawn bowls, thank you very much!
1. LAWN BOWLS: Forget those UFC pussies, lawn bowls is for REAL men (and women!). Going off the number of deaths per player, it is the world's most dangerous sport, killing literally thousands worldwide every year. Its hardcore competitors will stop at nothing in pursuit of victory. If you're one of the lucky ones that escapes death, there are thousands more who end up with dislocated ankles, broken hips, torn knees or who simply keel over with a heart attack or a stroke due to the incredibly stressful nature of the game. Either that or it's down to most of the competitors being over 85 and lugging great big balls around.
Comments (35)
by Graham Griffiths on August 22, 2008
Yes, very entertaining and facetious article, Phil, but very silly!
by Ken Miller on August 23, 2008
Yes! I know it says 'tongue-in-cheek' but seriously a lot of people involved with BASE jumping, myself included, cringe when 'tongue-in-cheek' articles like this appear. For every one step forward we make in presenting the true face of BASE, articles like this put us back 10 steps. Three major events I know of have been canned due solely to building owners reading misleading, albeit 'tongue-in-cheek', articles like this one. 'Tongue in cheek' is no excuse for poor journalism and blatant lying to sell a story. 175 is a grossly inflated figure and I, and all my fellow jumpers certainly do not bet my life on whether a chute opens properly or not. This article may pupport to be 'tongue in cheek' but I would remind journalists of the obligation they have to be truthful in reporting and of the detrimental effect of their actions.
on August 23, 2008 on August 23, 2008
I don't think that this is a fair examination as the majority of those who play sports such as lawn bowls are.. old and on their way out soon regardless (bluntly). Meh.
by Jim Deeson on August 23, 2008
Rugby? I thought that was an old mans sport, like golf. RD www.anotools.cq.bz
by Jet Black on August 23, 2008
What about skateboarding?
by Jason on August 23, 2008
Cave diving is definitely not competitive. We actively discourage competition within the sport because if you start becoming obsessed with goals you then take unnecessary risks. Cave diving is not dangerous for those of us trained as cave divers. The deaths come from people that thought they didn't need cave training to cave dive. It's the equivalent of someone trying to jump out of a plane because they once jumped off the roof of their house and survived. You might make it down safely by luck, but most likely not. Same goes for cave diving. A huge majority of those deaths are NOT from cave divers. Very few trained caved divers die.
by m j on August 23, 2008
who writes these articles? is it literally a 20 min affair to check out some poorly recorded inflated statistics from a random source and pass them off as facts to make a sport out to be dangerous? what's gold doing on the list? the only risk even mentioned under golf is being hit by lightning... are you serious?
by coboman on August 23, 2008
I didn't like this article at all. It mixes fact with fiction and end up creating confusion. This is how prejudices are born. If you are going to write comedy, please be funny. If you are going to write a journalistic article, please be truthful.
by Andrew Rodgers on August 23, 2008
Not to many deaths but a whole host of injuries, broken teeth, arms, legs. www.gaa.ie
by Lily Martha on August 24, 2008
Fishing? I've never been hurt seriously from fishing, and living in Florida, I do plenty of fishing. And I have many friends on *BiLoves dotcom* also like fishing and nobody hurt.
by Jessica Gray on August 27, 2008
If it has cheerleading then why doesnt it have gymnastics!? Cheerleading is a mix of dancing and gymnastics, and gymnastics is the dangerous part of that!!!! So instead of cheerleading, it should be gymnastics.
by veek j on August 28, 2008
rugby isn't a sport, it's a lifestyle. It should, therefore, be judged in a separate category.
by cas renooij on September 03, 2008
"or even be eaten by some big, vicious creature." Of all the stupid stories journalists write about diving, this one tops them all. I am by now used to numbnuts writing about divers drowning because they ran out of oxygen, or other stupid stuff but Phil, you manage to amaze me... Due to the lack of light only small blind little creatures can exist in caves. Phil, go get a life... but a reality check might be in order first... One word of advice... research (or go buy a broom)
by Julie Thomas on September 25, 2008
Rugby isn't a sport?? Are you guys completely ignorant or have you just never been to Europe? If Rugby isn't a sport, then American Football is as dangerous as a chess game.
by Kate bob on November 01, 2008
omg cheerleading are you serious?!?!?!?!?!?!?! what about gymnastics omg that's just as bad!
by katie self on November 01, 2008
cheerleading is practically a copy or gymnastics just you scream and do stupide stuff i agree with you!!!!
by mandy sylf on November 01, 2008
you people dont consider all the sports out there. if cheerleading is a sport then sooo is darts. darts should be up there! in the US alone there has been over 1000000 injuries during the game darts pooking yourself with a dart! (that was made up.)
by ryan jolly on November 02, 2008
in gymnastics you do all your own stunts and you only have one chance to get it right!
by Andrew Steven on November 15, 2008
After reading all of this i have to laugh lol. I wanna see the person that wrote this get on a 1500lb bull and still have the same decision about their top 10. I bet it would change in about REAL FAST!
by w s on January 19, 2009
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by big b on January 21, 2009
n american football is the most brutal sport period!!! anytime you have a bunch of slow small white boys chasing around another bunch of undersizsd slow white guys- - it is not much of a sport!!! just like hockey, when you want to compete against the biggest[250-380--[6-3-6-8] way faster and harder!!american boys from the farms and the hoods -good luck. helmets and shoulder pads are weapons!! as the er room and operating table is also a everyday occurence in amer.
by Suzanne Martin on January 24, 2009
The norwegians not only base jump but they wear flying suits and fly around cliffs until they don't want to fly anymore, then pick a spot they want to land, and then pop the chute. They have been clocked at 100mph so I think that rates as THE most dangerous sport if you ask me.
by murtee qurshi on February 15, 2009
Where are the oda 4??
by chris brown on February 25, 2009
oh yea i went there
by melissa jsdkjfksdjf on March 04, 2009
we girls practic harder than all think we do. one of my friends twisted her knee cap by just doing a simple roung off and know its messed up her knee forever. She tried practicing again but then ended it with nocking it out of place again and had to get surgery cone on it. A girl or maybe thousands get injured everyday in this high entisapated sport yall call sissy. This sport was named the most injurey prone sport of our nation. AND CHEERLEADING IS A SPORT!!!!!!!!! we through people up in the ait and have to catch them if we dont they will break there freakin neck. so yea cheerleading should be number 1!!!
by savanna patterson on March 19, 2009
cheerleading is probably the hardest most dangerous SPORT out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yes i said SPORT!!!!!!!!!!!! Once again its a SPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by buggsy456781 sdfsfdsdf on March 29, 2009
Eventing is the most dangerouse sport ever. Dont get me wrong i am a cheerleader its hard but eventing is harder. Horses r my main thing then cheerleading. to all those people who think eventing isnt a sport well ur wrong.
by carly carpenter on March 30, 2009
i think that horseback riding is the most dangerous sport because a horse has its own brain and a horse will do what a horse wants to do so you can fall off any second
on May 11, 2009 on May 11, 2009
So glad horseback riding is up there. You have to be physically fit unlike golf. Plus golf doesn't even compare to horseback riding when horseback riding involves a 1,000+ unpredictable animal between your legs that is made of pure muscle, not to mention they might be a little frisky. And then you include the actually riding itself, like not being just around horses in dangerous enough, there's show jumping where the fastest round wins when the jumps can go up to 6' high and 5' wide maybe even wider. Horse racing where when the horse shoot out of the gate they go from 0 to 40 in 2 seconds and there is nothing but a flimsy old helmet that's equivalent to a bicycle helmet protecting you and your surrounded by at least 4 other horse packed together where all you can squeeze between them is piece of paper. Then there is three day eventing were you have three days to complete three different equestrian events first day dressage yes it's not the most dangerous event of the equestrian world but it tires the horse out, second day cross country the horse has to jump solid fences that don't give away when the horse hits them making the horse flip over on its back landing on its rider you also have to keep your horse galloping to make the fastest time which tires the horse down while jumping the 4' non-give-away fences. Then the last day show jumping. Then you've got polo where it's kinda golf, soccer, and horse riding put together. Now what's so dangerous about golf hurting a finger and getting hit in the head with a golf ball is about it, plus how is it even a sport all you have is a ball and a club that you have CONTROL *cough cough* over and you try to make it in a hole. Yeah that's physical work right there lemme tell ya. I would put bull riding up there, now that's a sport.
by Allie Scaggs on May 23, 2009
Defiantly cheer leading would be a sport, because we have to stunt by holding another person that weighs about the same as we do, above our heads. Then we throw her about 12-18 feet above our heads! Not to mention the tumbling that is involved, like back tuck,ROBT,BHS, ROBS,full,double full,layout,Round off handspring back tuck. & we have to stay on time with our team when we cheer & dance. Also Don't forget the competitiveness in it. & some people have the nerve not to call this a sport! But don't get me wrong gymnastics is also a VERY hard sport to do. & i have alot of respect for cheerleaders & gymnasts.
by matt silva on June 03, 2009
why isnt bull riding on here i do that and its easily the most dangerous sport ever 2 exist why dont u strap urself 2 a 2000 pound animal thats mean as hell and gonnna chase u down lets c wht happens its very dangerous
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