Traditional game of Kosovars ranked among the world's most dangerous

In a text published today by the prestigious American medium Business Insider, one of Kosovo's traditional games is listed as one of the world's most dangerous games. Climbing the ship, one of the traditional games of the Rugova region in Kosovo, is considered one of the most dangerous traditional games worldwide. In [...]
In a text published today by the prestigious American medium Business Insider, one of Kosovo's traditional games is listed as one of the world's most dangerous games.
Climbing the ship, one of the traditional games of the Rugova region in Kosovo, is considered one of the most dangerous traditional games worldwide.
Among these games is a traditional Kosovo game of climbing into the boiler.
This traditional Kosovo game has been listed by the prestigious American medium Business Insider as one of the most dangerous games. It is held during the first week of August, and racers climb a seven - foot - long [seven m] wood without any aid tools.
15 other traditional games, considered the most dangerous in the world:
A traditional Macedonian game enters the list. In the village of Studnikan, near Macedonia's capital, men are covered with oil before competing in the traditional wrestling contest.
Bravares try to pull each other across tables as part of the country's traditional finger-drawing championship called “Fingerhakeln”.
A Maya Ball exhibition game takes place in Guatemala City, Guatemala. The purpose of the ancient game is to hit the ball in a hole across the wall.
In the Osh region of Kyrgyzstan, men on horseback fight each other trying to defeat their opponent during the horse games and the Kirgyz holiday.
The traditional game of South Africa known as “Mousge” allows local tribe boys to clash among themselves in naked boxing competitions.
Afghanistan's national sport is “bush”. Horse riders are forced to carry a headless goat from one end of the stadium to the other as opposers try to steal from them.
In the traditional version of Malta of “Restra”, young people, women and children must scale a pole attached and receive one of the flags to win rewards. The game dates back to the Middle Ages.
In three minutes, men from Jiaxing, in Zhejiang province of China, must beat a bull on the ground. The contest is called “Guaniu”.
Despite the heavy rain storm, the province of Guizhou, China, holds a dragon boat race during the annual Festival of Boat Festival, broadcast Insander.
At “Shrove Tsday” and Ash Wadesday in central England, players in two teams down and up- and down- hit a ball about five kilometers long, to hit it against a stone pidestal.
“Kabbad requires that players capture their opponents in certain fields in the field, repeating the word “Cabbadi”.
In Kazakhstan, hunters push me across with a piece of goat skin, trying not to spoil the skin on the other hand by drawing their opponents out of the horse. The game is known throughout Central Asia.
During a game of Leo, a 35 - pound [35 kg] ball is held over the head by hundreds of participants in Shukhuti, Georgia. The goal is to move the ball from one village to another, while all participants fight for control over the ball.
Similarly, in Ashbourne, Britain, the two teams must struggle to move a ball to their respective Henmore River bank. The banking targets are seven kilometers away. Each team needs three points to win.
Bringing cheese is a favorite game in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. The following competition is held in Gloucester, southern England, starting on a very steep hill.
Participants run at high speed to catch the spink.
Inevitably, there are injuries.
Like all dangerous sports, however, the sense of victory makes everyone happy.












