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The heroes at competitions: EHBO Apers! "The most common fracture in equestrian sports? A collarbone fracture!"

At both national and international levels, their presence is mandatory. Regionally, they are becoming increasingly common—and rightfully so! The first aid team following the sport from the sidelines provides a beacon of safety and peace of mind at every competition. Over time, a kind of ‘monopoly’ has developed, with Danny Apers and his team present at almost every equestrian event to ensure First Aid services. “I have come to greatly appreciate the sport. As a first responder, I believe it’s crucial to understand what can happen. I had to get to know the sport!” (This article appeared last month in Paarden Gazet!)

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