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Bullseye

03/09/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 04 Sep 2017

 

 

Bullseye

John Lee  Australian Sailing
Yes. It seemed the only way to go, having started the theme all the way back at Red Circle Boutique. There was then Tahzjay, followed by Never a dull moment, and finally last week, it was He's_back!new. Why so? Well simply that we have a comment from the CEO of AUS Sailing, John Lee, and for that we are both appreciative and pleased.

Even better, it was from Magnetic Island, where he was attending race week, and punched it out from his phone. John has travelled extensively since taking on his new role. So much so, that I am sure he feels like it is almost a whistle stop tour. Indeed our first meeting seemed like it was conducted on the running boards, so to speak, for trains do not have those anymore...

At any rate, John commented, “Being in the job for three months now, I have met a lot of people and learned a great deal about sailing. The first thing to recognise is what our sailing community already knows - sailing is so much more than a sport. It is a lifestyle and a great way to connect with people, stay active and enjoy yourself.”

“I am currently on Magnetic Island for Race Week. It is a great example of how our Club network operates, including an army of volunteers who work together to put these regattas on. Yesterday I met with Townsville Sailing Club, another band of committed community volunteers who are introducing and retaining sailors in Townsville.”

“In many other sports, competition sometimes creates envy and angst. In sailing the opposite is true. I have been taken by the way people help each other, how they do that bit extra to make a difference for the good of sailing. We want to encourage Clubs across the country to share their knowledge, experience and programs that achieve great results on and off the water, so we can all continue to build sailing nationally.”

In closing, Lee said, “Whether it is dinghy - off the beach sailors, cruising families, or our Australian Sailing Team, we all have one thing in common. A love of sailing and enjoying it with our family and friends. Best. John.”

Stemming from that, we have invited John to continue to contribute to the forum and pursue engaging with the rank and file, which is one of his cornerstones, if not KPIs. John does have a vision, and has been sharing it, with many appreciative of both the engagement with them and the content of the delivery. You too can make your contribution, either off the books as many have already chosen, and indeed was really the impetus for all of this, or far more overtly. Up to you! Do so, please simply email us.

Iain Murray and the Wild Oats XI afterguard  Crosbie Lorimer


Now to another new appointment, and this one is even fresher. Peter Conde is to leave as Performance Director of the AST on September 22, and his role is to be taken up by none other than the Big Fella. Iain Murray assumes the reins, and based on comments from our Facebook site, looks like the appointment is very much approved. Richard Goldsmith wrote, “God, I hope so!! We need some serious talent in that job, no one has a better skill set!!” Marty Rijkuris said, “Great to see sailing legends come back to the grass roots... Best man for the job!”

It was not lost on me that Murray, just like Conde, is another Etchellian. The Big Fella also has serious cred from skiffs to the AC, as part of the afterguard on WOXI, and also to the five rings. Murray sailed with yet another Etchellian, Andrew ‘Dog' Palfrey in the Star at the 2008 Beijing (Qingdao) Olympics 2008, even peeling off 15kegs to get down to racing weight!!! So yes, simply said, “Qualified!”

Nia Jerwood Monique de Vries - Day 2 - 470 World Championship 2017  Nikos Alevromytis


A sensational result for Western Australia's Nia Jerwood and Monique de Vries (must find out if she is related to the Feadship family – anyone know?) at the 470 Junior World Championship at Enoshima, Japan. Always love a regatta held in a smorgasbord of conditions, and this one had it all. They held down the Gold for most of the medal race, but collected Silver, in the end. This really was a very good first season, and with this rate of progress they look like genuine prospects for Tokyo.

Some of the credit has to go to one Ruslana Taran, who worked with the Women's 470 squad in Europe and Japan. Reports are that she is very much liked by the team. Of course the thread that ties the three-time 470 World Champion (97, 98 and 99), and triple Olympic Medallist to the AST is our terrific Head Coach, Viktor Kovalenko, who was her coach in the Ukrainian team.

This week we see some of our Rio Olympians in action. There is Jake Lilley at Finn Worlds in Hungary, and then in the Nacra 17s in France it is Jason Waterhouse and his cousin, the smiling and charming, Lisa Darmanin. Ah, yes. The Nacra. We have had a bit to say about that, and they have rushed through at lightning speed the new lower bearings for the foils.

Olympian Bora Gulari joins Quantum Racing as helmsman for 2017  Sean Trew


Alas, is it all, well, Kosher? Initially they were slower than their low-rider cousins, and foils full of water were part of the issue, but the Nacra 17 is plainly still a work in progress! Reports are that the Nacra 17 is prone to come off foils at speed, with sometimes dangerous results. Just ask Bora Gulari. Initially, it was felt that Gulari had cut his hand on one of the foils, a bit like Franck Cammas and his foot, but it is now understood that it was the traveller sheet wrapped around his gloved hand that caused the injury.

None the less, the Head of US Sailing, Malcolm Page, has asked for an investigation after Gulari lost two knuckles on his index finger and one on the next digit along, after his Nacra 17 training accident. If there is a plus, then it is that Gulari is expecting to be sailing once again inside a month or so.

Bora Gulari (Detroit, Mich.) and Louisa Chafee (Warwick, R.I.), Nacra 17 - 2016 Rio Olympic and Paralympic Games  Daniel Forster ©


Well then, it has to be that time, and just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, for it has been yet another bumper week. Check out the links below as a sample of the articles, which include Magnetic Island, the Finns, Melges 20, 470s, 49ers, more Gs with Beneteau's Mr Product, Tornados, windsurfing, the maxi tri Edmond de Rothschild, ESS, the Clipper, VOR, Maxi 72, Jon Sanders, and much, much more.

Maxi Edmond de Rothschild  Â© Benoit Stichelbaut / Gitana SA


Also, well done to all the associations and events for all the news you have been supplying. Keep it up. Readers await you! Please ensure you have your club or class do the same via the submit function, just up in the top right of the Sail-World home page. In the meantime, go for a wander to review the proverbial plethora of material for you to explore on the site, from all over the globe. Also, do keep a weather eye on Sail-World. We are here to bring you the whole story...


John Curnow, Editor, Sail-World AUS



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The Clipper Race,
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Winter winners at the Derwent Sailing Squadron
Peter Campbell,
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IKA,
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New champions usher in new era for skiff sailors
Club 49er & Nacra 17,
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Rytov takes control of Melges 20 Russian Open
Melges 20,
Yesterday's forced break from racing due to inclement weather gave way to three races and three separate winners on Day Two at the Russian Open, the final event of the 2017 Melges 20 World League, European Division circuit. But at the tip top of the standings, Igor Rytov's Russian Bogatyrs holds an impressive 12-point lead over second place finisher Achille Onorato/Matteo Savelli... [more]


The Hun invade opening ceremony at 2017 Opel Finn Gold Cup
Robert Deaves,
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Iain Murray joins Australian Sailing as Performance Director
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
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La Grande-Motte prepares to welcome first foiling Nacra 17 Worlds
Camille El Beze,
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470 Junior World Championships titles to France and Spain
Event Media,
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Clipper Yacht Race – Day 13 Race 1 – First teams cross Scoring Gate
The Clipper Race,
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Tornado World Championships – Day 2
Icarus Sports,
After two Friday's races Dani Paschalides and Petros Konstantinidis are still stable on the first position in general classification having four consecutive firsts, with the duo Nikolaos Mavros/ Alexandros Tagaropoulos who also follows steadily in the second place of the general ranking. Germans Bob Baier/ Marc Baier moved up to the third place.... [more]


Thrills and spills at SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week
Di Pearson,
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Export Roo loses SB20 Worlds by just two points
Peter Campbell,
Tasmania's Export Roo, skippered by Michael Cooper, has lost the 2017 SB20 world championship title by just two points after a final day of frustrating competition on The Solent, off Cowes, England.... [more]


America's Cup - Potential Australian backers of Cup Challenge named
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
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Sean O'Brien takes a podium spot at the FW European Championships
Sean O'Brien,
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49er and FX World Championship - Go big or go home
Club 49er & Nacra 17,
The Portuguese tradewinds were in full howl this morning over Matosinhos, Portugal as Day 5 dawned on the 2017 49er/FX World Championships. With the top 20 qualifiers advancing to the gold fleet semifinal round and the remainder battling for silver, only the teams who could keep their boats upright would avoid falling in the results.... [more]


US Sailing seeks further investigation into Nacra injury cause
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World NZ,
The national body for Sailing in USA, US Sailing has requested that the world governing body World Sailing and the world body for the Nacra 17 class conduct further investigation into the incident last Wednesday in France when a US sailor Bora Gulari lost the tips of three fingers on his right hand.... [more]


49er/49erFX Worlds - Big breeze too tough for Men; Women race on Day 5
49er.org,
The Portuguese tradewinds were in full howl this morning over Matosinhos, Portugal as Day 5 dawned on the 2017 49er/FX World Championships. With the top 20 qualifiers advancing to the gold fleet semifinal round and the remainder battling for silver, only the teams who could keep their boats upright would avoid falling in the results.... [more]


America's Cup - Peter Burling on the Cup, the Olympics and the Volvo
Peter White, Bay of Plenty Times,
Peter Burling has had so many accolades - including a few marriage proposals - since he brought the America's Cup back to New Zealand that it takes something out of the ordinary to impress him. On Monday, nearly 1900 students performed a powerful haka in his honour at his old school Tauranga Boys' College that hit home to him on a deeply emotional level.... [more]


Huge host of talent to challenge for Opel Finn Gold Cup in Balaton
Robert Deaves,
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Feeling impact of tornado's strong winds on Day 5 of 470 Junior Worlds
Event Media,
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Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 12 Race 1 – Fleet prepare for tropics
The Clipper Race,
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Tornado World Championships – Day 1
Icarus Sports,
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From hospital bed to winner at SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week
Di Pearson,
Wilson and his wife and boat partner Denise are here for their sixth appearance at the annual event, which is celebrating its 11th year, but a short time ago, Wilson did not know whether he would be ready to sail or not.... [more]


World Sailing Presidential update – August 2017
World Sailing,
In just a few days' time, the World Sailing Board will convene in Madrid, Spain. The meeting comes at a timely point, with many important items on the agenda.... [more]


SB20 Worlds -Export Roo ‘praying for no wind' on final day
Peter Campbell,
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49er and FX World Championship - Biting the bullets
Club 49er & Nacra 17,
For four years, three teams have worked together as training partners for the benefit of them all, even as they battled at every event for gold and glory in the 49er FX, the women's Olympic skiff class. They've fought over World and European Championships, they've fought over World Cups, and their battle for Olympic Gold wasn't over until the final leg of the final race in Rio De Janeiro... [more]


The world's biggest windward/leeward race
Groupama Race,
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Maxi Edmond de Rothschild – Debut flights
Gitana,
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Survival at 470 Junior Worlds as Typhoon 15 edges closer
Event Media,
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RS Sailing,
Class leading space for two sailors, yet small enough for the convenient singlehander. Instructors will love the practical design solutions engineered by our team.... [more]


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Extreme Sailing Series,
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Top rated products, as chosen by you
Musto,
Articulated sleeves ensure freedom of movement while the fleece-lined collar, hood and hand warmer pockets add warmth. Safety touches include prismatic reflectors for visibility in low light, making this waterproof and breathable jacket your foul weather protection for offshore sailing.... [more]


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The Clipper Race,
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Volvo Ocean Race,
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SB20 World Championship – Day 3 – Export Roo on a roll on The Solent
Peter Campbell,
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Composite Technicians - make your next career move with C-Tech
C-Tech,
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Bora Gulari injured in training accident prior to Nacra 17 Worlds
Sail-World and US Sailing,
US Sailing Team Nacra 17 athlete and Rio 2016 U.S. Olympian Bora Gulari (Detroit, Mich.) suffered an injury during a training incident on Wednesday, as he and teammate Helena Scutt (Kirkland, Wash.) were preparing for the upcoming Nacra 17 World Championship (September 5-10, 2017) in La Grande Motte, France. Gulari lost part of three fingers on his right hand... [more]


Deutschland sailors stake early podium spots in 49er and FX
Club 49er & Nacra 17,
After losing the first two days of the 49er and FX World Championship to a lack of sailable conditions, Day 3 of the 2017 Worlds opened under yet another curtain of fog, rain, and light air. With a tantalizing breeze a few miles offshore just beyond the fog banks, frustration reigned ashore for sailors, coaches, and race officials as the waiting game continued.... [more]


Pulling G's with Beneteau – Pt II
John Curnow,
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470 Junior Worlds - Postponement flag gets a workout on Day 3
Event Media,
Gentle southerly sea breeze started to fill in the race area for Day 3 of the Junior 470 Worlds held at the 2020 Olympic venue of Enoshima and Sagami Bay, Japan around 11 o'clock, and by noon, it was almost 10 kts. However, this sea breeze was slowed down by the small front which passed the east side of the racing area.... [more]


All to play for next week at the GKA Kite-Surf World Tour finals
Matt Pearce,
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Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 10 Race 1 – Leaders feeling the heat
The Clipper Race,
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Form wide open for next week's Rolex Maxi 72 World Championship
International Maxi Association,
Five custom-built Maxi72 racers are taking part ranging from the older, but heavily revised and optimised, to the newer, potentially faster, but less refined boats.... [more]


Clipper 2017-18 Race - Greenings re-joins Leg 1
Chris Harris,
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Export Roo in action on Day 2 at SB20 World Championship 2017
Peter Campbell,
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Southport Yacht Club, host club to 2017 Queensland Yachting Champs
Bronwen Hemmings,
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J-Class World Championship action-shots by George Bekris
Donna Erichshen,
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2018 AUS Yachting Champs to incorporate National Multihull Regatta
Jane Gordon,
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470 Junior Worlds – Three races push contenders out front
Event Media,
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49erFX Worlds – Fog, light winds kill first two days
Club 49er and Nacra 17,
They're some of the fastest sailors ever to pull on a sheet, and while many of the 80 men's and 57 women's Olympic skiff sailing teams arrived here weeks ago to practice for the most important event on the calendar, the only challenge they've faced during the first two days has been boredom.... [more]


Clipper Race – Day 9 – Champagne conditions create exciting helming
The Clipper Race,
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J Class Association and North Sails announce 2018 Kohler Cup
North Sails,
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Six Metre Worlds make Canadian debut in Vancouver
Chris Freimond,
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J - Class Worlds - Daniel Forster's view
Daniel Forster,
Top international photographer Daniel Forster was on the water for the recent J-class World Championship in Newport RI, and filed this gallery of images.... [more]


Tasmanian sailors to the fore in SB20 World Championship
Peter Campbell,
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OK Dinghy Queensland Championships claims most female competitors
Southport Yacht Club,
With competitors coming from as far as Melbourne, the title is looking to be highly contested. Michael Williams from Melbourne will be competing as one of the favourites coming in second in the last world titles contested at Blackrock Yacht Club in Melbourne.... [more]


America's Cup - Jimmy on Jimmy
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
The first of three America's Cup books due to come out in the next couple of months has been released. Now aged a relatively young 38 years, the tenor of the book is that the feisty Australian, and twice winner of the trophy is far from finished with the sport and America's Cup in particular. Spithill has sailed in six America's Cup campaigns from 2000 - 2017.... [more]


Lock Crowther Multihull Regatta - Entries open and starting to roll in
Stephen Barton,
Going into it's 22nd consecutive year The Lock Crowther Multihull Regatta celebrates not only this iconic Australian Multihull yacht designer but multihulling in general. With the Cat. 4 Ocean Race on Friday and 2 inshore Cat.7 races per day scheduled for the weekend in two divisions (Racing with extra sails and Cruising without extras) it's a popular and fun weekend for everyone with an interest... [more]


Musto Father's Day gift ideas
Musto Australia,
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Peter Conde to depart Australian Sailing
Jane Gordon,
Australian Sailing will farewell Performance Director Peter Conde after 13 years following his appointment as Director of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS).... [more]


Museum awards grants to preserve Australia's rich maritime heritage
Jude Timms,
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Oman Air's podium position in Cardiff keeps bid for ESS title on track
Oman Sail,
The Oman Air team maintained their challenge for the 2017 Extreme Sailing Series title with a third place finish at the Cardiff Act.... [more]


SAP Extreme Sailing Team triumphs in Cardiff to reclaim 2017 lead
Extreme Sailing Series,
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Twenty-ninth blog from Jon Sanders - He's made it to Bundaberg
Jon Sanders,
As it transpired, when asleep, as snug as a bug, - in the protected comfort of Port Moselle Marina - Noumea. Five yachts outside at anchor or on moorings went onto the rocks. Sadly damaged. I think nobody was onboard. Other yachts with crew OK.... [more]


International Detroit Cup Match Race Regatta – Final day
Event Media,
This was an impressive show of match racing talent by the to both the competitive field of 8 teams from 5 nations, as well as the crowds on shore of the event's host, Bayview YC.... [more]


Tricky breeze on Day 1 at 470 Junior World Championships
Event Media,
The opening day was an all-French affair as four different national teams - Guillaume Pirouelle/Valentin Sipan, Hippolyte Machetti/Sidoine Dantes, Marina Lefort/Lara Granier and Jennifer Poret/Camille Hautefaye - took the four race wins in the men and women fleets. Whilst France took the race victory, consistency rewarded Italy who control the leaderboard in both fleets.... [more]


China Cup International Regatta to host WMRT 2017 Championship finals
WMRT,
“Taking the World Match Racing Tour to China for the first time in its history is a huge step which we are very excited to be announcing today,” said Robert Magnusson, CEO at the World Match Racing Tour.... [more]


Clipper World Yacht Race – Day 8 Race 1 – Qingdao Storms into the lead
The Clipper Race,
GREAT Britain, which has played its Joker Card and is currently in seventh position, may be one to watch as it has gone further west than Qingdao and benefitted from the same northerly winds.... [more]


Aussie teen wins Laser Radial World Championships medal
David Sygall / Australian Sailing,
Littlewood, who sails out of Fremantle Sailing Club and Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club - and was accepted into the Western Australian Institute of Sport earlier this year - said his goal was now to qualify for the Australian Sailing Youth Team at the Australian Youth Championships in Queensland next January.... [more]


Southport Yacht host first Queensland Dinghy State Champ in 30 years
Southport Yacht Club,
Tim Davies took out the overall win leading with a four point margin on Southport Yacht Club's Kelvin Holdt, closely behind in third another strong SYC dinghy sailor, Ben Downey.... [more]


J Class Worlds - Lionheart are the toast of Newport
J Class Yachts,
On the same Newport, Rhode Island waters where the legendary Ranger cleaned up 4-0 in 1937, the last time ever that the mighty J Class raced for the America's Cup, the first J Class World Champions are Lionheart, the owner driven Dutch-flagged modern day Ranger descendent.... [more]


Finn wins U23 Finn Worlds – Oskari Muhonen is world champion
Robert Deaves,
The 2017 U23 Finn World Championship for the Finn Silver Cup in BalatonfĂĽred draws to a close after another windless day and with Finn, Oskari Muhonen, as the new World Champion. Facundo Olezza, from Argentina, wins the silver and Fionn Lyden, from Ireland, the bronze.... [more]


Skeleton Key Secures Victory at J/111 Worlds at St. Francis Yacht Club
St. Francis Yacht Club,
After nine races spread over four grueling days, Peter Wagner's Skeleton Key (USA 115) is the 2017 J/111 World Champion. Going into day four, this regatta was still anyone's game, and all eyes were on the top three contenders who had tussled for pole position throughout the regatta.... [more]


JATO ignited as SuperFoiler prepares for take off (Pt II)
John Curnow,
When we left SuperFoiler last time, the JATO rockets had been lit, and we were rapidly approaching the time for rotation (lift off). You can catch up with Part One of SuperFoiler and the JATO rockets, but for now we get to talk speed, the crew on board, and finally the commercialisation of it all. Buckle up!... [more]


Oman Air take time out to support cancer charity as ESS is becalmed
Oman Sail,
The Oman Air crew were denied the opportunity to improve on their standing at the Extreme Sailing Series when the wind failed to put in an appearance on a sun-soaked third Cardiff Bay day that delighted the thousands of spectators while frustrating the race crews.... [more]
 



 

 
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