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How safe are competitive school sports?

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How safe are competitive school sports?

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Getty Images 20-year-old cheerleader Lauren Chang lost her life this weekend after cheering in a competition in which the petite student had to perform an acrobatic flip that proved fatal. According to ABC News, the cause of Chang’s death resulted after being accidentally kicked in the chest during the cheerleading competition. However, witnesses say that Chang had fallen on her stomach after attempting to perform a high-flying flip and complained of stomach pains and difficulty breathing following the accident. A 2006 study in the Journal of Pediatrics reveals the number of cheerleading-related injuries more than doubled during a 13-year study period and researchers at the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research note that between 1982 and 2006, of the 107 direct catastrophic injuries to high school and college female athletes, cheerleading was related to more than half. Out of all high school sports, football has the highest injury rate as well as the greatest number of

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