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Recently, the page “Total Pro Sports” has released a list of the most adventurous sports in the world. Rugby, ice-hockey and bike racing are the top names.


  1. Rugby

Every year, there are up to 2,490,000 different serious injuries related to this sport. Although the total number of injuries is less than basketball, the rate of injury in rugby is top high with about 4.85% of players who have been injured. The number of head injury injuries in 2013 reached 274,455 cases.

  1. Skateboarding

One of the main principles of skateboarding is that you have to accept dangerous movements regularly until you master the techniques. While professional skateboarding contests equip athletes with a lot of protection, the children who play skateboarding daily on the road do not have a similar item. The number of skateboarding injuries is 676,000 and its injury rate ranks second among the subjects: 1.86%.

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  1. Racing

After motorbike racing, cycling is probably the most deadly sport. Races are always dangerous, especially in mountain races. 2013 reports show that there are 2,490,000 injuries due to racing. The injury rate of this sport is 1.29%, ranking 5th in the subjects.

  1. Horse riding

There is not yet an exact number for all those who ride horses to calculate the rate of injury. But one thing is certain: horse riding is an expensive and potentially dangerous sport. There are 316,000 injuries due to horse riding in 2013.

  1. Tennis

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Tennis injuries are primarily a problem with wrist, ankle and ligament joints. Tennis players also face a very high risk of injury. There are about 87,000 injuries in tennis in 2013, accounting for 0.14% of athletes.

  1. Ice Hockey

We are talking about a top high-risk sport. Professionally minded hockey players may have to sacrifice their entire teeth because of injuries even though they were equipped with an iron cage to protect their face and wear about 13 kg. other protective equipment. There are still 105,000 injuries from hockey athletes in 2013.