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They are cycling, football, hockey, cheerleading, basketball, soccer, baseball, skateboarding, softball, and swimming and diving.
Any sport can cause injuries, but some are decidedly more dangerous than others. Opinions and rankings vary somewhat on danger levels, as does what actually constitutes a sport. For one ranking from least dangerous (among the top 10 most dangerous to the most dangerous, there is heli skiing, horseback riding, street luging, bull running, big wave surfing, bull riding, motorcycle biking, base jumping, cheerleading, and cave diving.
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USA by far is the most dangerous country in the world.
There are many more rules to cheerleading than just 10. for official rules, go to www.usasf.net
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There is no official date when cheerleading (or any other sport) officially becomes a sport. For most sports that is just their founding date, which for cheerleading is 1898. But most sports don't evolve the way that cheerleading has. Football is mostly the same as it was in the 19th century. However cheerleading has gone from 10 college guys with megaphone shouting Rah! Rah! Rah! to a highly athletic activity performing complicated stunts ang gymnastics. There is still much controversy as to whether cheerleading is a sport. ESPN shows high school and all-star competitions (however they also show the national spelling bee.) Some states have ruled that cheerleading is a sport, but not all
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