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    • Occupational Health
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    • Professional rodeo athletes face significant injury risks.
    • Understanding injury patterns is crucial for rider safety and event management.

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    • To analyze injury data from elite rodeo competitions over a six-year period.
    • To compare injury rates in elite rodeo with lower-level competitions.

    Main Methods:

    • Retrospective analysis of medical records from the International Finals Rodeo over six years.
    • Documentation of participant numbers and injury occurrences.
    • Comparison of injury data with historical data from intercollegiate and state competitions.

    Main Results:

    • A total of 90 injuries were recorded among 86 out of 738 participants.
    • The majority of injuries occurred during rough-stock riding events.
    • The injury rate at the elite level was found to be lower compared to intercollegiate and state competitions.

    Conclusions:

    • Rough-stock events are associated with the highest injury incidence in professional rodeo.
    • Elite rodeo competitions demonstrate a comparatively lower injury rate, suggesting effective safety measures or different risk profiles.