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August 30, 2008 10:08:35 AM CDT



Cheerleading's Brave New World Raises Safety Worries

Posted Apr 19, 08 1:11 PM CDT in Science & Health Sports US 

(Newser) – As cheerleading has become a spectacle of acrobatic feats with its own events, injuries—some of them deadly—have been on the rise, ABC News reports. In the latest example, a 20-year-old woman died after being accidentally kicked in the chest during a Massachusetts competition last weekend. She suffered damage to her lungs more often seen in car crashes.

A 2006 study found that the number of cheerleading-related injuries of kids ages 5-18 reported by emergency rooms more than doubled from 1990-2002, from 10,900 to 22,900. Other research found that between 1982 and 2006, more than half of the 107 direct catastrophic injuries to high school and college female athletes were due to the sport. But despite the risks, participants are unlikely to stop pushing the envelope.

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A Memphis cheerleader smiles during a game this month. Increasingly demanding cheerleading routines are raising concerns about injury.   (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
A cheerleader lies on a Georgia basketball court last month following an injury. She recovered. Not so lucky was cheerleader Laura Chang, who was killed during a routine last weekend.   (AP Photo/Haraz N Ghanbari)
A Houston Texans cheerleader whoops it up.   (AP Photo)
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California Flyers - Stunt and Tumble. Cheerleading has become increasingly acrobatic.   (californiaflyers)

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