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Top 10 Sports That Should Be Banned Posted: 27 Feb 2013 09:27 PM PST
You see some astonishing stuff while traveling across the world, things you just had no idea ever existed. Some of this blows your mind with just how impressive they are. Others are like the turducken. As a sports fanatic, I’m always on the lookout for the most extreme sports, as I traverse the globe. The following list identifies sports that are dangerous, inhumane and unnecessary – even for entertainment purposes. You should not attempt these stunts, unless you are willing to risk your life or a couple of limbs.
1. Bullfighting:
After approximately 15 minutes of extreme suffering, the matador finally slays the beaten bull. Many bulls die drowning in their own blood because of the matador's imprecision, which often pierces the bull's lungs instead of the heart. Following this, a short dagger (puntilla) is used to separate the bull's spinal cord at the neck before the bull is hauled out of the arena. In the worst cases, the bull is still hanging onto life as it is hauled away. This ‘sport’ is so violent that it is banned from television in Spain, especially on TVE-Spain’s state-run television channel.
2. Heli-Skiing:
3. High Altitude Mountain Climbing:
In 2001, Babu Chiri Sherpa, probably the strongest Everest climber ever, died simply by stepping in the wrong place and falling into a crevasse. Sherpa climbed the summit 10 times.
4. Tennis:
5. Skiing with Yaks:
At the go, the skier, who is holding a bucket of pony nuts as a treat for the yak, shakes the bucket to entice its attention and then drops it as they are hurled up the hill at a terrifying speed on their skis by the two-ton hairy yak on the other end of the rope. Domesticated yaks are quite calm creatures and also love pony nuts. When tempted by their favorite treat, very little will stop them and God help you if you get in their way. One pieced of advise: Never shake the bucket before you're tied to the Yak rope.
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