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2016 Summer Olympics (FEI)

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2015–16 FEI World Cup Jumping

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  • March 26, 2015 – January 24, 2016: Australia  Australian League
    • Winner: Australia  Chris Chugg (with horses Cera Cassiago and Cristalline)[1]
  • April 4, 2015 – October 17, 2015:   Japan League
    • Winner: Japan  Tsuyoshi Ueno (with horse Verdi R.)[2]
  • April 23, 2015 – September 27, 2015: Central Asian League
    • Note: This league has now been labelled as incomplete by the FEI. Each winner won 26 total points.[3]
    • Winner #1: Uzbekistan  Umid Kamilov (with horse L'Apechio)
    • Winner #2: Uzbekistan  Gairat Nazarov (with horse Quatro Junior)
    • Winner #3: Kyrgyzstan  Rinat Galimov (with horse Charlize)
  • April 25, 2015 – October 7, 2015:   China League
  • May 14, 2015 – November 15, 2015: South America South League
    • Winner: Brazil  Pedro Junqueira Muylaert (with horse Colorado)[5]
  • May 14, 2015 – November 29, 2015: South Africa  South African League
    • Winner: South Africa  Lisa Williams (with horse Campbell)[6]
  • May 14, 2015 – December 13, 2015: Central European League
    • May 14, 2015 – November 29, 2015: Central European League (South Subleague)
      • Winner: Hungary  Mariann Hugyecz (with horses Chacco Boy and Never Last)[7]
    • June 11, 2015 – December 13, 2015: Central European League (North Subleague)
      • Winner: Poland  Michal Kazmierczak (with Que Pasa 5)[8]
      • February 25 – 28: Central European League FINAL in Poland  Warsaw
        • Winner: Poland  Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski (with horse Crazy Quick)[9]
  • June 11, 2015 – November 21, 2015: Caucasian League
    • Note: Two winners won 15 total points each.[10]
    • Winner #1: Azerbaijan  Rahib Ismayilov (with horse ACO's First Boy)
    • Winner #2: Georgia (country)  George Kevkhishvili (with horse Raritet)
  • August 5, 2015 – February 28, 2016: North American League (East Coast)
  • August 12, 2015 – February 14, 2016: North American League (West Coast)
    • Winner: United States  Karl Cook (with horse Tembla)[12]
  • September 3, 2015 – February 6, 2016:   Arab League
  • September 3, 2015 – November 15, 2015: South America North League
    • Winner: Venezuela  Noel Vanososte (with horse Conrad D)[14]
  • October 2, 2015 – November 15, 2015: Southeast Asian League
    • Note: Three winners won 18 total points each.[15]
    • Winner #1: Thailand  Nattapron Triratanachat (with horse Kalindra)
    • Winner #2: Thailand  Arinadtha Chavatanont (with horses Apanachi and Looppan)
    • Winner #3: Thailand  Dhewin Manathanya (with horse Blue Boy T)
  • October 15, 2015 – February 7, 2016: Western European League
  • October 21, 2015 – January 17, 2016:   New Zealand League
    • Winner: New Zealand  Katie Laurie (with horse Breeze)[17]
  • March 23 – 28: Longines FEI World Cup Jumping FINAL in Sweden  Gothenburg

2015–16 FEI World Cup Dressage

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  • March 26, 2015 – March 28, 2016: 2015–16 FEI World Cup Dressage Schedule[20]
    • March 26, 2015 – December 13, 2015: Asia/Pacific League
      • Werribee #1 winner: Australia  Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
      • Werribee #2 winner: New Zealand  John Thompson (with horse Bates Antonello)
      • Boneo winner: Australia  Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
      • Sydney winner: Australia  Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
      • Werribee #3 (final) winner: Australia  Mary Hanna (with horse Umbro)
    • April 23, 2015 – March 6, 2016: North American League
    • April 30, 2015 – October 18, 2015: Central European League
    • October 15, 2015 – March 13, 2016: Western European League
  • March 23 – 28: Reem Acra FEI World Cup Final (Dressage) in Sweden  Gothenburg

2016 Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup Jumping Series

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  • February 16 – September 25: 2016 Jumping Calendar of Events[26]
    • February 16 – 21: JS #1 in United States  Ocala, Florida[27]
    • February 17 – 20: JS #2 in United Arab Emirates  Al Ain[29]
      • Individual winner: France  Mathieu Billot (with horse Shiva D’Amaury)[30]
      • Team winners:   France (Mathieu Billot (Shiva D’Amaury), Frederic David (Equador van’t Roosakker), Julien Gonin (Soleil de Cornu CH), Jerome Hurel (OHM de Ponthual))
    • April 27 – May 1: JS #3 in Belgium  Lummen[31]
      • Event cancelled, due to adverse weather conditions.
    • April 28 – May 1: JS #4 in Mexico  Xalapa (Coapexpan)[32]
      • Individual winner: Mexico  Nicolas Pizarro (with horse Temascaltepec)[33]
      • Team winners:   Mexico (Nicolas Pizarro (Temascaltepec), Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (Tino la Chapelle), Federico Fernández (Guru), Jose Antonio Chedraui Eguia (La Bamba))
    • May 5 – 8: JS #5 in Austria  Linz-Ebelsberg[34]
      • Individual winner: Spain  Eduardo Álvarez Aznar (with horse Chatman)[35]
      • Team winners:   Poland (Michal Kazmierczak (Que Pasa), Sandra Piwowarczyk-Baluk (Chabento), Jaroslaw Skrzyczynski (Crazy Quick), Krzysztof Ludwiczak (Zoweja))
    • May 12 – 15: JS #6 in France  La Baule[36]
      • Individual winner: Netherlands  Wout-Jan van der Schans (with horse Aquila SFN)[37]
      • Team winners: The   Netherlands (Wout-Jan van der Schans (Aquila SFN), Leopold van Asten (VDL Groep Zidane N.O.P.), Jur Vrieling (VDL Glasgow VH Merelsnest), Willem Greve (Carambole N.O.P.))
    • May 12 – 15: JS #7 in Slovenia  Celje[38]
      • Individual winner: Turkey  Omer Karaevli (with horse Roso au Crosnier)[39]
      • Team winners:   Ukraine (Rene Tebbel (Cooper), Oleksandr Onyshchenko (Calcourt Falklund), Ferenc Szentirmai (Chadino), Ulrich Kirchhoff (Gabbiano))
    • May 18 – 22: JS #8 in Denmark  Odense[40]
      • Individual winner: Spain  Manuel Añón Suárez (with horse Rackel Chavannaise)[41]
      • Team winners:   Ukraine (Cassio Rivetti (Torgal de Virton), Ulrich Kirchhoff (Gabbiano), Ferenc Szentirmai (Zipper), Rene Tebbel (Giljandro van den Bosrand))
    • May 24 – 29: JS #9 in Portugal  Lisbon[42]
      • Four individual winners:[43]
        • Spain  Paola Amilibia (with horse Notre Star de la Nutria)
        • Spain  Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (with horse Fidux)
        • Portugal  Mario Wilson Fernandes (with horse Saltho de la Roque)
        • United Kingdom  Tim Wilks (with horse Quelbora Merze)
      • Team winners:   Spain (Manuel Fernandez Saro (U Watch), Paola Amilibia (Notre Star de la Nutria), Sergio Álvarez Moya (Arrayan), Eduardo Alvarez Aznar (Fidux))
    • May 26 – 29: JS #10 in Italy  Rome[44]
    • June 1 – 5: JS #11 in Canada  Langley, British Columbia[46]
      • Three individual winners:[47]
        • Canada  Tiffany Foster (with horse Victor)
        • Republic of Ireland  Daniel Coyle (with horse Tennyson)
        • Republic of Ireland  Conor Swail (with horse Grafton)
      • Team winners:   Mexico (Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (Tino la Chapelle), Patricio Pasquel (Babel), Francisco Pasquel (Naranjo), Alberto Michán (Gigolo van de Broekkant))
    • June 2 – 5: JS #12 in Switzerland  St. Gallen[48]
      • Four individual winners:[49]
      • Team winners:   Ireland (Denis Lynch (All Star V), Greg Patrick Broderick (MHS Going Global), Bertram Allen (Molly Malone V), Cian O'Connor (Good Luck))
    • June 9 – 12: JS #13 in Poland  Sopot[50]
      • Three individual winners:[51]
        • Austria  Max Kühner (with horse Chardonnay 79)
        • Ukraine  Cassio Rivetti (with horse Fine Fleur du Marais)
        • Belgium  Nicola Philippaerts (with horse Bisquet Balou C)
      • Team winners:   Ukraine (Cassio Rivetti (Fine Fleur du Marais), Ulrich Kirchhoff (Prince de la Mare), Ferenc Szentirmai (Chadino), Rene Tebbel (Giljandro van den Bosrand))
    • June 22 – 26: JS #14 in Netherlands  Rotterdam[52]
    • July 7 – 10: JS #15 in Sweden  Falsterbo[53]
      • 11 individual winners: For results, click here.
      • Team winners:   Switzerland (Janika Sprunger (Bonne Chance CW), Werner Muff (Pollendr), Paul Estermann (Castlefield Eclipse), Romain Duguet (Quorida de Treho))
    • July 14 – 17: JS #16 in Hungary  Budapest[54]
      • Individual winner: Hungary  Gabor Szabo Jr. (with horse Timpex Bolcsesz)[55]
      • Team winners:   Hungary (Mariann Hugyecz (Chacco Boy), Gabor Szabo Jr. (Timpex Bolcsesz), Balázs Horváth (Zordon), Laszlo Toth (Isti))
    • July 20 – 24: JS #17 in Republic of Ireland  Dublin[56]
      • Eight individual winners: For results, click here.
      • Team winners:   Italy (Piergiorgio Bucci (Casallo Z), Lorenzo de Luca (Ensor de Litrange Lxii), Emilio Bicocchi (Ares), Bruno Chimirri (Tower Mouche))
    • July 28 – 31: JS #18 in United Kingdom  Hickstead[57]
    • August 24 – 29: JS #19 in Spain  Gijón[58]
      • Individual winner: Canada  Elizabeth Gingras (with horse Zilversprings)[59]
      • Team winners:   Great Britain (Tim Stockdale (Fleur de l'Aube), Joe Whitaker (Lola V), Samuel Hutton (Happydam), Robert Bevis (Courtney Z))
    • September 22 – 25: JS #20 (final) in Spain  Barcelona[60]
    • Overall Europe Division 1 winners: The   Netherlands[62]
    • Overall Europe Division 2 winners:   Ukraine[63]
    • Middle East winners:   Qatar[64]
    • Overall North America, Central America & Caribbean winners:   Mexico[65]

2016 FEI Nations Cup Dressage

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  • March 29 – July 17: 2016 Dressage Calendar of Events[66]
    • March 29 – April 3: NCD #1 in United States  Wellington, Florida
      • Individual winner: United States  Laura Graves with horse Verdades[67]
      • Team winners: The   United States[68]
        • Laura Graves with horse Verdades
        • Shelly Francis with horse Doktor
        • Arlene Page with horse Woodstock
        • Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet
    • May 12 – 15: NCD #2 in Denmark  Odense
      • Individual winner: Denmark  Catherine Dufour with horse Attergaards Cassidy[69]
      • Team winners:   Denmark[70]
        • Catherine Dufour with horse Attergaards Cassidy
        • Agnete Kirk Thinggaard with horse Jojo AZ
        • Daniel Bachmann Andersen with horse Blue Hors Hotline
        • Lisbeth Seierskilde with horse Jonstrupgårdens Raneur
    • May 19 – 22: NCD #3 in France  Compiègne
      • Individual winner: United States  Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet[71]
      • Team winners: The   United States[72]
        • Laura Graves with horse Verdades
        • Shelly Francis with horse Doktor
        • Allison Brock with horse Roosevelt
        • Kasey Perry-Glass with horse Goerklintgaards Dublet
    • June 22 – 26: NCD #4 in Netherlands  Rotterdam
    • July 7 – 10: NCD #5 in Sweden  Falsterbo
      • Individual winner: Sweden  Patrik Kittel with horse Delaunay[75]
      • Team winners:   Sweden[76]
        • Patrik Kittel with horse Delaunay
        • Jennie Larsson with horse Zircon Spring Flower
        • Rose Mathisen with horse Zuidenwind 1187
    • July 13 – 17: NCD #6 (final) in Germany  Aachen
    • Overall FEI's Nations Cup Dressage champions: The   United States (51 points)[79]
    • Second:   Sweden (47 points)
    • Third:   Denmark (40 points)

2016 FEI Nations Cup Eventing

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  • March 23 – October 9: 2016 Eventing Calendar of Events[80]
    • March 23 – 25: NCE #1 in France  Fontainebleau
      • Individual winner: Germany  Michael Jung with horse La Biosthetique - Sam FBW[81]
      • Team winners:   Germany[82][83]
        • Michael Jung with horse La Biosthetique - Sam FBW
        • Sandra Auffarth with horse Opgun Louvo
        • Jorg Kurbel with horse Brookfield de Bouncer
        • Andreas Ostholt with horse So Is ET
    • April 22 – 24: NCE #2 in Republic of Ireland  Ballindenisk (near Watergrasshill)
      • Individual winner: United Kingdom  Pippa Funnell with horse Mirage d'Elle[84]
      • Team winners:   Great Britain[85]
        • Oliver Townend with horse Cooley SRS
        • Franky Reid-Warrilow with horse Dolley Whisper
        • Wills Oakden with horse Merikano
        • Izzy Taylor with horse Briarlands Birdsong
    • May 26 – 29: NCE #3 in United Kingdom  Houghton Hall (Houghton, Cambridgeshire)
    • June 24 – 26: NCE #4 in Poland  Strzegom
      • Individual winner: Sweden  Ludvig Svennerstål with horse King Bob[88]
      • Team winners:   Great Britain[89]
        • Rosalind Canter with horse Allstar B
        • Izzy Taylor with horse KBIS Briarlands Matilda
        • Laura Collett with horse Cooley Again
        • Holly Woodhead with horse Fernhill Facetime
    • July 8 – 10: NCE #5 in United States  The Plains, Virginia
    • July 14 – 17: NCE #6 in Germany  Aachen
    • September 16 – 18: NCE #7 in Italy  Vairano
      • Individual winner: Germany  Andreas Ostholt with horse Pennsylvania 28[94]
      • Team winners:   France[95]
        • François Lemière with horse Ogustin de Terroir
        • Raphael Cochet with horse Sherazad de Louvière
        • Rémi Pillot with horse Tol Chik du Levant
        • Nicolas Mabire with horse Tourmaline du Fief
    • September 22 – 25: NCE #8 in Belgium  Waregem
      • Individual winner: Germany  Stephanie Böhe with horse Haytom[96]
      • Team winners:   Germany[97]
        • Stephanie Böhe with horse Haytom
        • Leonie Kuhlmann with horse Cascora
        • Franziska Keinki with horse Lancaster 149
        • Andreas Dibowski with horse It's Me XX
    • October 6 – 9: NCE #9 (final) in Netherlands  Boekelo
    • Overall FEI's Nations Cup Eventing champions:   Germany (620 points)[100]
    • Second:   Great Britain (600 points)
    • Third:   France (535 points)

2016 Spruce Meadows Jumping Tournaments

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  • June 8 – 12: The National[101]
    • Main event: The RBC Grand Prix presented by Rolex
    • Winner: Republic of Ireland  Conor Swail (with horse Martha Louise)[102]
  • June 15 – 19: The Continental[103]
    • Main event: The CP Grand Prix
    • Winner: United States  Peter Lutz (with horse Robin de Ponthual)[104]
  • June 28 – July 3: The Pan American[105]
  • July 6 – 10: The North American[107]
    • Main event: The ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup
    • Winner: United States  Kent Farrington (with horse Gazelle)[108]
  • September 7 – 11: The Masters[109]
    • Main event #1: The BMO Nations Cup)[110]
    • Main event #2: The CP International Grand Prix presented by ROLEX

2016 Longines Global Champions Tour

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  • June 28 – July 2: 2016 World University Equestrian Championships in Sweden  Flyinge
    • Individual Dressage Test winner: Denmark  Katja Berg
    • Individual Dressage Freestyle winner: Denmark  Katja Berg
    • Individual Jumping winner: Finland  Tuuli Sopanen
    • Team Jumping winners:   Sweden (Rebecka Nyhlén, Moa Berrek, Fanny Götesson)
    • Team Dressage winners:   Sweden

References

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  1. ^ FEI Australian League (2015/16) Results Page
  2. ^ FEI Japan League (2015) Results Page
  3. ^ FEI Central Asian League (2015/16) Results Page
  4. ^ FEI China League (2015) Results Page
  5. ^ FEI South America South League (2015) Results Page
  6. ^ FEI South African League (2015) Results Page
  7. ^ FEI Central European League (2015 Southern Subleague) Results Page
  8. ^ FEI Central European League (2015 Northern Subleague) Results Page
  9. ^ FEI 2016 Central European League FINAL Results Page
  10. ^ FEI Caucasian League (2015) Results Page
  11. ^ FEI North American League (East Coast) (2015/16) Results Page
  12. ^ FEI North American League (West Coast) (2015/16) Results Page
  13. ^ FEI Arab League (2015/16) Results Page
  14. ^ FEI South American North League (2015/16) Results Page
  15. ^ FEI South East Asian League (2015/16) Results Page
  16. ^ FEI Western European League (2015/16) Results Page
  17. ^ FEI New Zealand League (2015/16) Results Page
  18. ^ Olympic champion Guerdat lifts the Longines trophy once again
  19. ^ Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final - OVERALL RANKING
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  21. ^ FEI North American League (2015/16) Results Page
  22. ^ FEI Central European League (2015) Results Page
  23. ^ FEI Western European League (2015/16) Results Page
  24. ^ Minderhoud wins the coveted Reem Acra title at last
  25. ^ D2 Reem Acra FEI World Cup Dressage Final II
  26. ^ 2016 FURUSIYYA FEI NATIONS CUP JUMPING SERIES Schedule
  27. ^ Team USA reigns supreme in Furusiyya leg at Ocala
  28. ^ FEI's Ocala 2016 Individual Results Page
  29. ^ French to the fore at opening leg of 2016 Furusiyya season in Al Ain
  30. ^ FEI's Al Ain 2016 Individual Results Page
  31. ^ Furusiyya leg at Lummen cancelled due to adverse weather conditions
  32. ^ Mexico posts historic Furusiyya Nations Cup victory in Coapexpan
  33. ^ FEI's Coapexpan 2016 Individual Results Page
  34. ^ Poland pips Ukraine in fascinating Furusiyya leg at Linz
  35. ^ FEI's Linz 2016 Individual Results Page
  36. ^ Dutch show their strength with brilliant Furusiyya win at La Baule
  37. ^ FEI's La Baule 2016 Individual Results Page
  38. ^ Team Ukraine win new Furusiyya leg in Celje
  39. ^ FEI's Celje 2016 Individual Results Page
  40. ^ Ukraine on a roll after another Furusiyya win at Odense
  41. ^ FEI's Odense 2016 Individual Results Page
  42. ^ Spanish reign supreme at Furusiyya leg in Lisbon
  43. ^ FEI's Lisbon 2016 Individual Results Page
  44. ^ Brilliant British post back-to-back Furusiyya win in Rome
  45. ^ FEI's Rome 2016 Individual Results Page
  46. ^ Back-to-back Furusiyya win for Team Mexico at Langley
  47. ^ FEI's Langley 2016 Individual Results Page
  48. ^ Irish clinch classic victory at Furusiyya leg in St Gallen
  49. ^ FEI's St. Gallen 2016 Individual Results Page
  50. ^ Ukraine make it a Furusiyya hat-trick at Sopot
  51. ^ FEI's Sopot 2016 Individual Results Page
  52. ^ The flying Dutchmen win Furusiyya leg on home ground in Rotterdam
  53. ^ Super Swiss sweep to Furusiyya victory in Falsterbo
  54. ^ Historic Furusiyya victory for Hungary on home ground
  55. ^ FEI's Budapest 2016 Individual Results Page
  56. ^ Italians pip their Irish hosts at thrilling Furusiyya leg in Dublin
  57. ^ Germany triumphs at Furusiyya thriller in Hickstead
  58. ^ British win epic last qualifier of 2016 Furusiyya series
  59. ^ FEI's Gijón 2016 Individual Results Page
  60. ^ Germany takes 2016 Furusiyya title on a night to remember in Barcelona
  61. ^ FEI's Barcelona 2016 Individual Results Page
  62. ^ FEI's 2016 Europe Division 1 Overall Standings for Jumping Page
  63. ^ FEI's 2016 Europe Division 2 Overall Standings for Jumping Page
  64. ^ FEI's 2016 Middle East for Jumping Results Page
  65. ^ FEI's 2016 North America, Central America & Caribbean Overall Standings for Jumping Page
  66. ^ 2016 FEI Nations Cup Dressage Schedule
  67. ^ FEI's Wellington 2016 NCD #1 Individual Results Page
  68. ^ Team USA wins opening leg of first official FEI Nations Cup Dressage season
  69. ^ FEI's Odense 2016 NCD #2 Individual Results Page
  70. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Denmark wins through in close contest at Odense
  71. ^ FEI's Compiègne 2016 NCD #3 Individual Results Page
  72. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: USA on top again in rainy Compiegne
  73. ^ FEI's Rotterdam 2016 NCD #4 Individual Results Page
  74. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Dutch deliver on home turf in Rotterdam
  75. ^ FEI's Falsterbo 2016 NCD #5 Individual Results Page
  76. ^ FEI Nations Cup Dressage: Swedes take lead with win on home ground
  77. ^ FEI's Aachen 2016 NCD #6 Individual Results Page
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  88. ^ Strzegom 2016 Individual Final Results Page
  89. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing 2016: British team triumph again at Strzegom
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  91. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: USA team makes history with win at The Plains
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  93. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Australia on top of the world at Aachen
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  95. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: French celebrations continue at Vairano
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  97. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Germany narrows the gap with win at Waregem
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  99. ^ FEI Nations Cup Eventing: Germany wins third series title as Great Britain wins Boekelo
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  104. ^ SM's CP Grand Prix Results Page
  105. ^ 2016 SM Pan American Tournament Page
  106. ^ SM's Pan American Cup Results Page
  107. ^ 2016 SM North American Tournament Page
  108. ^ SM's ATCO Queen Elizabeth II Cup Results Page
  109. ^ 2016 SM Masters Tournament Page
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