10 Most Dangerous Sports in the United States
Highlining
- Slackline walking at extreme heights, often without safety harnesses, over canyons or cliffs.
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Bull Running
- Runners sprint through narrow streets while being chased by bulls during festivals.
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Wingsuit Flying
- Participants wear specialized suits and glide through the air at breathtaking speeds.
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Motorcycle Racing
- Whether on the track or off-road, motorcycle racing involves high speeds and frequent crashes.
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Street Luge
- Riders lie on a board and race downhill on roads, reaching speeds over 70 mph.
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Heli-Skiing
- Skiers are dropped onto remote, unmarked mountain slopes via helicopter, facing avalanche risks.
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Cave Diving
- Divers explore underwater caves, navigating tight passages and risking equipment failure.
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Base Jumping
- Participants leap from fixed objects, such as buildings or cliffs, with a parachute.
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Big Wave Surfing
- Surfers tackle enormous waves, risking wipeouts and being held underwater for minutes.
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Bull Riding
- Riders mount a bucking bull and attempt to stay on for as long as possible.
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Most Dangerous Sports in US