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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190530
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CREATED:20181204T182209Z
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SUMMARY:The Beast Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:Since moving the event to the North West in 2017\, the Beast Team has learned many lessons and is keen to run the toughest and most rewarding race on the Irish adventure racing calendar. The Beast will once again feature on the Adventure Racing European Series (ARES) in 2019. \nRace Overview\n1. Challenge the best teams in Ireland and Europe across all disciplines of Adventure Racing.\n2. Provide an opportunity for less seasoned teams and newcomers to the sport to progress their Adventure Racing skills. This will be achieved with short course options on most stages.\n3. Prepare teams to compete at the highest level internationally.\n4. Design race stages which carefully and responsibly show off some of the most beautiful and rugged scenery Ireland has to offer.\n5. Provide online coverage for supporters and spectators worldwide to follow teams through the race\, as well as experience what the landscape has to offer. \nRace details: Overview\nRace Information\nDATES: 30th May – 2nd June 2019\nDISTANCE: approx. 400 km\nCOUNTRY/REGION: Ireland/North West\nRACE HQ: Clayton Hotel\, Sligo Town\nCOURSE OPEN: 2.5 days (60 hours)???\nWINNING TIME: 2 days (48 hours)\, starting on Fri 31st May\nFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheBeastDonegal/\nWEBSITE: http://thebeast.ie/???\nENTRY FEE: €1\,500 per team ???\nPRIZES: TBC\nENTRIES OPEN: 17th December 2018 ??ENTRIES CLOSED: 30th March 2019\nDISCIPLINES: Mountain Bike\, Trail Run/Trek\, Kayak (Sit-on-top)\, Navigation\, Swim(?)\, Ropes(?)\nCATEGORIES: Mixed Teams 4 (competitive)\, Male Teams 4\, Female Teams 4. (No limit on overall number of teams)\nWATERCRAFT: Kayaks and kayak equipment provided\nMANDATORY EQUIPMENT: YES – the ARWS standard list\nRULES: YES – the ARWS standard rules?? \n  \nINCLUDED IN ENTRY FEE:\n1. 2 nights Bed and Breakfast for the entire team in 4-star accommodation (Thurs 30th May and Sun 2nd Jun) in the Clayton Hotel\, Sligo Town (Race HQ). Accommodation includes kitchenette for race food preparation.\n(Note that accommodation is only guaranteed for the first 15 teams entered)\n2. Logistical support throughout the race\n3. Airport transfers for overseas teams from Dublin Airport. Details TBC.\n4. Maps and race booklet\n5. GPS live tracking and online support\n6. Medical assistance\n7. Post-race dinner at prize-giving function\n8. Memories to last a life-time ? \nWe understand it can be difficult to get teams together and that there are athletes out there who would like to give it a go. Please feel free to contact the Beast team (info@thebeast.ie) and we may be able to help fit you with the right team or point you in the right direction.\nRegistration details will be announced online in the coming weeks – get your team together for 2019! \nRace time: Approx. 48hrs for winning team. Race time may be extended for slower teams (approx 6 hours) \nRace Distance: Approx total race distance TBC with short course option of TBC. \nPrizes: This event is only run because of volunteers and in the absence of a major sponsor prizes will be limited. \n* single sex teams will compete on the same course but will be entered into a separate class\, and cannot be the outright winners. \n\n\nTEAM KIT\n\n1 X Set of Maps OSI & Orienteering Maps (all supplied by event)\n2 X Indelible felt tip pen\n2 X Mobile phone (with dry bags). These will be sealed before event start and should only be used in the event of an emergency\n1 X First aid kit (1crepe bandage\, 1 triangle bandage\, 2 safety pins\, 1 wound dressing & 6 adhesive dressings as a minimum)\n1 X Bike repair kit (at least sufficient to repair puncture and broken chains)\n2 X Compass\n1 X 4 person Tent (NOT TO BE CARRIED)(must be suitable for all 4 team members\, 2 * 2 person tents are also acceptable)\n1 X bothy Shelter big enough for your entire team\, and to be carried on all stages. (don’t try to cramp all 4 into a 2 person shelter\, your life may depend on it)\n1 X Bike lock (large enough to lock 4 bikes together)\n\nINDIVIDUAL KIT\n\n1 X Large Kit Bag\n1 X Mountain bike\n1 X Front bike light (a good head torch will do)\n1 X Rear bike light (must be fitted to the bike at all times)\n1 X Head Torch\n1 X Spare batteries for all lights\n1 X Cycle helmet\n1 X Whistle\n1 X Space blanket/bag (foil or orange type)\n1 X Full leg cover (must be carried if not worn)\n1 X Spare Long Sleeved Top\n1 X Waterproof Coat\n1 X Waterproof Trousers\n1 X Rucksack\n1 X Wetsuit (Full length arms and legs\, suitable for coasteering/caving type activities\, good strong footwear also recommended for this section)\n\nPROHIBITED KIT\n\nGPS devices. Includes devices that show your position\, display maps\, distance traveled etc. (excludes GPS trackers provided by the organizers).\nDistance measuring devices such as foot pod accelerometers and pedometers. (cycle computers exempt)\nMobile phones\, radios\, other communications or internet access devices etc.(excluding the compulsory emergency phone sealed prior to the race).\nMaps other than those provided by the organizers (specifically from race start to crossing the finish line).\nFirearms\, night/ nocturnal vision devices.\nFins during any swim section.\nSails during any kayak section.\n\nKIT BAGS & TRANSPORT\nA net bag will be supplied to each team for wet gear (wet suits etc.). These will be transported to the transitions areas of the race. Exact details will be contained in the race booklet which you will get when you sign on for the event. \nEach team member will need to supply their own sturdy duffel bag (if possible a waterproof one) to carry general kit like dry clothes\, change of shoes\, tent etc. We will transport these bags. \nBIKES\nAll 4 team members will need a mountain bike in good working order; it will be your teams call on what type of tyres and pedals you use on each of them. The route will use a wide verity of surfaces from good roads to man-made single track trails. If you choose to use SPD’s you may have to carry your own running shoes at some stage. Rear lights must be fitted at all times and used during poor weather and night. \nKAYAKING\nWe will supply and transport all kayaks\, paddles and buoyancy aids. Kayaks used will be 2 person sit-on-tops. Teams may bring their own backrests and paddles if they want\, these need to be clearly marked with your team number. \n\nEvent Disciplines\n\n\n\n\nMountain biking\nTeams should be prepared for a range of riding including single track\, steep hills\, gravel roads and sealed roads. \n\n\n\n\nTrekking\nWill involve travelling by foot through rugged and diverse terrain. The Irish hills can be wet and boggy in places. \n\n\n\n\nRopeWork\nCould include abseiling\, traversing\, ascending etc. \n\n\n\n\nSwimming\nteams will be required to cross rivers\, lakes or coastal sections. For swim sections all members of each team must swim\, PFD’s will be available if you feel you need one\, and may be mandatory on some sections. \n\n\n\nKayaking\nkayaks will be provided by race organizers. Kayaking may be on inland rivers\, sea or lakes. Generally kayaking will be permitted during both day and night. Some of the rivers may have weirs. Teams will be advised in advance about any obstacles. \n\n\n\n\nOrienteering\norienteering is an extremely important part of the race. The course is not marked and teams are required to navigate using maps. \n\n\n\n\nSpecial\nas always you should expect some surprises\, and special tasks \n\nEvent Mapping\n\nTeams will get one full set of maps which will be A3 in size and have the control points overprinted onto them\, with the aid of the route book which will contain all relevant route information teams will have to plot their route between control points except in some cases where we will have a mandatory route already marked.\nWaterproofing of main race maps is essential and is the teams responsibility\nStationary to prepare route on map is needed. Different colours pens\, tape\, scissors etc.\nMaps will not be replaced if team misplaces maps\n\nOrdnance Survey Ireland\nThe Beast is priviledged to use some of the best maps in the world thanks to the wonderful people at Ordnance Surney Ireland. OSI will be providing the main race maps\, these will be 1:50000 scale. (Discovery Series). Samples and details of these maps can be found on the Ordance Survey Ireland website \n\nOrienteering Maps\nTeams will also be supplied with local orienteering maps during certain sections of the event these will be overprinted with controls and waterproofed. Again samples and details of these maps can be found on the www.oreinteering.ie website
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/the-beast-adventure-race-19/
LOCATION:Letterkenny\, Letterkenny\, Donegal\, Ulster\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Ultra
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ivan Park":MAILTO:http://www.thebeast.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190608T080000
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CREATED:20181003T110747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190314T120204Z
UID:15786-1559980800-1559980800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:DAR - Dingle Adventure Race
DESCRIPTION:DINGLE ADVENTURE RACE COURSE INFO\nCourse Details: \nDAR Mini: 21.5Km \nDAR Sport: 43Km \nDAR Full: 48Km \n  \nDAR MINI 21.5KM COURSE INFO \nDAR MINI 21.5km COURSE INFO\n\n\nNow on 5th year. New to Adventure Racing and multi sport events\, then give it a go with the DAR mini\, this will give you a taste of running\, biking\, kayaking and the atmosphere that is invloved at these great events. You don’t have to be very fit for the mini\, just willing to give it a go. Couse for the mini is; 1km run Dingle Marina to kayak\, 1km sea kayak\, cycle to Ventry 7km\, Run Ventry beach 5km\, Cycle back to Dingle 6km\, 1km Run to Finish. Total 21km \n\n\nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Run to Kayak: Dingle to Kayak    Distance 1km / 0.7 mls   Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \n2. Kayak. Milltown.  Distance 1km / 0.7 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & 400m run to bike transition \n3. Cycle: Dingle to Ventry beach.    Distance 7km / 4 mls   Height Gain 80m  Height Loss 80m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n4. Beach Run. Ventry Beach.  Distance 5km / 3.2mls  Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \nAll of the Run is on the beach with a few stream crossings on bridges. \n5. Cycle: Ventry to Dingle via back road.    Distance 6km / 4 mls   Height Gain 80m  Height Loss 80m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n6. Run to Finish. Bike transition to Finish line  Dingle.    Distance 1km / 0.7mls    Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 10m \nDAR Sport  Total Distance 21km  / 13 mls   Height Gain 160m / 500ft  Height Loss 160m / 500ft \n \n\n\n\n\nDAR SPORT 43KM COURSE INFO \nDAR SPORT 43KM COURSE INFO\nNow on it’s 6th year. DAR Sport takes a spectacular route around the western point of the Dingle Peninsula. DAR Sport starts with short run to kayak\, where you will kayak 1km in single sea kayaks around Dingle Harbour. On your bike heading West passing Ventry and around the stunning Slea head\, at Dunquin you cycle up the steep Mam Clasack\, then run up the Mountain track to the summit of Mt Eagle and back. Bike back to Dingle with 1km run to finish. \nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Run to Kayak: Dingle to Kayak    Distance 1km / 0.7 mls   Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 0m \n2. Kayak. Milltown.  Distance 1km / 0.7 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & 400m run to bike transition \n3. Cycle: Dingle to Mt Eagle via Slea head.    Distance 20km / 12.5 mls   Height Gain 310m  Height Loss 140m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n4. Hike / Mountain Run. Mt Eagle.  Distance 7.5km / 4.5mls  Height Gain 390m  Height Loss 390m \nAll of Mountain Hike Run is on rough trails. \n5. Cycle: Mt Eagle to Dingle via Ventry.    Distance 11.5km / 7 mls   Height Gain 100m  Height Loss 270m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n6. Run to Finish. Bike transition to Finish line  Dingle.    Distance 1km / 0.7mls    Height Gain 0m  Height Loss 10m \nDAR Sport  Total Distance 43km  /  27 mls   Height Gain 800m / 2\,640ft  Height Loss 800m / 2\,640ft \n \n  \nDAR FULL 48KM COURSE INFO \nDAR FULL INFO\n\n\nDAR: 8th year for DAR\, The 30 mile/ 48km course will take you to some of the gems of the Dingle peninsula\, Co. Kerry\, Ireland. Biking over the spectacular winding Conor Pass\, following in the footsteps of St Brandon climbing Ireland’s second highest Mountain range Mt Brandon\, running country roads of the peninsula and kayaking in Dingle Harbour. \nROUTE DESCRIPTION\n1. Cycle: Dingle to Cloghane via Conor Pass.    Distance 25km / 15.5 mls   Height Gain 480m  Height Loss 480m \nAll of cycle is on surfaced roads. \n2. Hike / Mountain Run. Cloghane to Baile Breac.  Distance 10km / 6.5mls  Height Gain 950m  Height Loss 780m \nAll of Mountain Hike Run is on rough trails. \n3. Road Run. Baile Breac to Milltown/ Dingle.    Distance 10.5km / 7mls    Height Gain 60m  Height Loss 230m \n4. Kayak. Milltown.  Distance 2km / 1.4 mls  Height Loss or Gain 0 & .75 km run to finish line Dingle \n  \nTotal Distance 48km  /  30 mls   Height Gain 1490m / 4\,910ft  Height Loss 1490m / 4\,910ft \n \n\n\n\nRegister Now!!!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/dar-dingle-adventure-race-2019/
LOCATION:Dingle\, Co. Kerry\, Burnham\, Dingle\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,National Adventure Race Series - Expert,National Adventure Race Series – Sport
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Adventures":MAILTO:dingleadventurerace@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190608T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T153337
CREATED:20180903T143250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190515T131518Z
UID:15571-1559980800-1560013200@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:Quest - Betws Y Coed - Wales
DESCRIPTION:What Is Quest Betws-y-Coed?\n\nEmbark on a physically grueling journey and be part of the Quest Betws Y Coed Adventure Race. We’ll take you on a demanding adventure through the spectacular and of Snowdonia Forest Park. \nQuest BETWS Y COED is a one-day multi adventure sport race and is part of the Quest Adventure Series UK. The race involves running\, cycling and kayaking across the spectacular mountains\, valleys and lakes of Snowdonia Forest Park. Choose from 3 challenging routes\, in one of the most epic location in Wales- Mini 23km\, Sport 38km and the Expert 50km. \nThis race gives competitors the chance to run\, cycle and kayak some of the most dramatic\, breath taking and remote scenery in the world. \nWhen\n8th of June 2019 \nWhere\nBetyws Y Coed\, Wales \nROUTE INFORMATION & PRECAUTIONS\n\nThe Quest Betws Y Coed team has put together a route that is both challenging and inspiring incorporating the rugged welsh landscape and breath taking scenery. \nThere are 3 different route options:\nExpert 50k – Sport 38k – Mini 23k \nPrecautions\nCompetitors undertake Quest Betws Y Coed Adventure Race at their own risk. \nPlease familiarize yourself with the route maps\, race briefing document and the areas on the route where care must be taken. Please observe warning signs\, race stewards advice and listen carefully to the race briefing before the race. \n*All routes are subject to change\, statutory approval and license agreements. \n\n\n  \n50K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION \n  \n50K EXPERT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 6 stages: \nStage 1: Trail Run – 8km\nDescription: Starting in Betws-y-Coed town centre\, this stage will take you through a tough steep mountain trail towards Llnc Parc lake.\nTerrain: Hill trail. \n\nStage 2: Cycle – 11km\nDescription: Description: Pick your bike up at the transition area and start this amazing cycle on the B5106 heading towards the picturesque town of Llanrwst. Turn left before you enter the town in the direction of Llyn Geirionydd Lake. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate your way through this challenging section.\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \n\nStage 3: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Glyn Geirionydd Lake on double sit-on-top kayaks.\nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use those provided. Buoyancy aid must be worn at all times during the kayak stage. \n\nStage 4: Trail Run – 9km\nDescription: After the kayak competitors follow a marked trail anti-clockwise around Clyn Crafnant and back to the kayak transition area.\nCompetitors will embrace the panoramic views across the Snowdonia National Park.\nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippery muck and rock sections. \n\nStage 5: Cycle – 14km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the kayak transition area back to the Betws-y-Coed area.\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality.. \n\nStage 6: Trail Run – 7km\nDescription: Competitors will drop their bikes at the transition area and continue by foot along a marked trail. The checkpoint is at the top of a steep path which leads to Liyn Elsi Lake.\nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track. \n\n\n38K SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION \n  \n38K SPORT ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 5 stages: \nStage 1: Trail Run – 8km\nDescription: Starting in Betws-y-Coed town centre\, this stage will take you through a tough steep mountain trail towards Llnc Parc lake.\nTerrain: Hill trail. \nStage 2: Cycle – 11km\nDescription: Description: Pick your bike up at the transition area and start this amazing cycle on the B5106 heading towards the picturesque town of Llanrwst. Turn left before you enter the town in the direction of Llyn Geirionydd Lake. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate you way through this challenging section.\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \nStage 3: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Glyn Geirionydd Lake on double sit-on-top kayaks.\nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks they must use those provided. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times during the kayak stage \nStage 4: Trail Run – 9km\nDescription:\nAfter the kayak competitors follow a marked trail anti-clockwise around Clyn Crafnant and back to the kayak transition area.\nCompetitors can embrace the panoramic views across the Snowdonia National Park.\nTerrain: Walking trail\, stone path\, forest track\, mountain track of good to rough quality with slippery mud and rock sections. \nStage 5: Cycle – 9km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the kayak transition area back to the Betws-y-Coed area.\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \nNote:  200 meters run to the finish line from the bike rack. \n23K CHALLENGE ROUTE INFORMATION \n\n  \n23K MINI ROUTE INFORMATION\n\nThe race consists of the following 4 stages: \nStage 1: Cycle – 6km\nDescription: Description: Pick your bike up at the transition area and head in the direction of Llyn Geirionydd Lake. On this stage you will encounter steep fast downhill cycling with sharp corners as you negotiate your way through this challenging section.\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \nNote: 200 meters run to the bike rack from the start line. \n\nStage 2: Kayak – 1km\nDescription: Kayak a circular route around the spectacular clear waters of Glyn Geirionydd Lake on double sit-on-top kayaks.\nRestrictions: Competitors cannot bring their own kayaks and they must use those provided. Buoyancy aids must be worn at all times during the kayak stage. \nStage 3: Trail Run – 7km\nDescription:  After your kayak stage you will head off on the 6km trail run.\nTerrain: Hill trail\, varying surfaces. \nStage 4: Cycle – 9km\nDescription: You will proceed to cycle from the transition area back to the Betws-y-Coed area.\nTerrain: Sealed road\, varying in quality. \nNote: 200 meters run to the finish line from the bike rack. \n\n\n\nRegister Now!\n 
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/quest-wales-2019/
LOCATION:Betws Y Coed\, Betws Y Coed\, Wales\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20190629T100000
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CREATED:20190606T094842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T094934Z
UID:16676-1561802400-1561888800@kayathlon.ie
SUMMARY:DAR 12/24 Hour Team Race 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Dingle DAR 12 Hour Team Race\nTeams will start at around 10am on Sat 29th June and teams must have made the finish line by 12 hours later\, 10pm Sat. \nTeams will have mandatory check points to get with options of extra bonus points to collect if they can\, Teams can choose their own routes and there may be some out of bounds areas. The team with the most points by the finish will win. Points will be deducted from any teams late to the finish. The course will involve orienteering\, kayak\, Mountain biking\, hiking and bonus activities. Map of course not given out until morning of the race. Winning team expected to cover around 150km of all activities. Example of kilometers MTB 90\, hiking 25\, orienteering 5-10\, kayaking 5-15. \nCost €240 per team till 30th April\, €290 per team 1st May onwards. \nPrizes for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd\, 1st female team and 1st mixed team. \nThe Dingle DAR 24 Hour Team Race\nTeams will start at around 10am on Sat 29th and teams must have made the finish line by 24 hours later\, 10am Sunday 30th June. \nTeams will have mandatory check points to get with options of extra bonus points to collect if they can\, Teams can choose their own routes and there may be some out of bounds areas. The team with the most points by the finish will win. Points will be deducted from any teams late to the finish. The course will involve orienteering\, kayak\, Mountain biking\, hiking and bonus activities. Map of course not given out until morning of the race. Winning team expected to cover around 300km of all activities. Example of kilometers MTB 130\, hiking 45\, orienteering 15\, kayaking 10-15. \nCost €300 per team till 30th April\, €350 per team 1st May onwards. \nPrizes for 1st\, 2nd and 3rd\, 1st female team and 1st mixed team. \nMORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE DAR12/DAR24\nBoth DAR12 and DAR24 are team of 2 person events. Q; Can it be a team of 3? No (double sit on top kayaks for race). Teammates must stay together for the entire race and both members must visit same controls at the same time. Example of DAR12 2016 was: Stage 1; MTB 1.5hrs\, Stage 2; kayak 1.5hrs; Stage 3; 1.5 MTB\, Stage 4; Hike 4hrs; Stage 5; MTB 3-4hrs. Example of DAR24 2016 was Stage 1; MTB 1.5hrs\, Stage 2; kayak 1.5hrs; Stage 3; 1.5 MTB\, Stage 4; Hike 4-6hrs; Stage 5; MTB 4-6hrs\, Stage 6; Night Kayak 1.5hrs\, Stage 7; MTB 2hrs\, Stage 8; Hike 2-4hrs\, Stage 9 MTB 1hr. \n Register Now!
URL:https://kayathlon.ie/event/dar-12-24-hour-team-race-dingle-19/
LOCATION:Dingle\, Co. Kerry\, Burnham\, Dingle\, Kerry\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Adventure Race,Ultra
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irish Adventures":MAILTO:dingleadventurerace@gmail.com
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