Polo
Polo players strive to smash a ball at least six feet below them while mounted on one of the sturdiest animals still roaming the earth. What could possibly go wrong? Competitors must first become proficient in horseback riding and the logistics of the game, which involve timing the swing of the mallet.

The animal’s innate tendencies add an additional risk factor, similar to bull riding. Although horses are simpler to teach and ultimately form a bond with than bulls, they can still become frightened, which might cause the animal to knock someone over and cause injuries ranging from broken bones to concussions.Keep reading below.
