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Is high level snowboard too dangerous to allow your children to participate?

Posted on March 1, 2012 by BMJ

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Children, Debates, Guest Posts, Hot Topic, Sport and exercise medicine disciplineTagged Injury prevention, ioc, IPHP, lars engebretsen, Nik Zoricic, Olympics, snowboardLeave a comment

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