Speed ​​skating world cup 1993/94

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The Speed ​​Skating World Cup 1993/94 was held for women and men at nine World Cup stations in six countries. The season began on November 26, 1993 and ended on March 20, 1994. Women ran distances between 500 and 5,000 meters and men between 500 and 10,000 meters.
See also: List of overall world cup winners in speed skating

Competitions

Women

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
26. By 28
Nov. 1993
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
500 m United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoo Seon-hee GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair JapanJapan Shiho Kusunose GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht
1,500 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady RussiaRussia Svetlana Fedotkina
3,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova NetherlandsNetherlands Carla Zijlstra
4th to 6th
Dec. 1993
NorwayNorway Hamar
( Vikingskipet )
500 m Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoo Seon-hee United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Yang Chunyuan
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair RussiaRussia Svetlana Fedotkina GermanyGermany Sabine Völker
1,500 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova
3,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova
5,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann NetherlandsNetherlands Carla Zijlstra ItalyItaly Elena Belci-Dal Farra
All-around European Championship in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 7th – 9th January 1994 NorwayNorway 
14. Until 16
Jan. 1994
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Davos
( Ice Stadium Davos )
500 m China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Xue Ruihong RussiaRussia Svetlana Schurowa China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Jin Hua Franziska Schenk Angela Hauck
GermanyGermany 
GermanyGermany 
1,000 m GermanyGermany Angela Hauck RussiaRussia Oksana Ravilova RussiaRussia Natalia Polozkova-Kozlova
1,500 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova GermanyGermany Ulrike Adeberg
3,000 m GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova GermanyGermany Claudia Pechstein

Jan. 21-22, 1994
United StatesUnited States Milwaukee
( Pettit National Ice Center )
500 m (Jan. 21) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoo Seon-hee CanadaCanada Catriona LeMay
1,000 m (Jan. 21) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Angela Hauck Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoo Seon-hee
500 m (Jan. 22) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoo Seon-hee JapanJapan Kyoko Shimazaki
1,000 m (Jan. 22) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoo Seon-hee JapanJapan Shiho Kusunose
22. To 23.
Jan. 1994
AustriaAustria Innsbruck
( Olympic Ice Stadium Innsbruck )
1,500 m AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady NetherlandsNetherlands Annamarie Thomas RomaniaRomania Mihaela Dascălu
3,000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Carla Zijlstra JapanJapan Hiromi Yamamoto KazakhstanKazakhstan Lyudmila Prokasheva
Sprint World Championship in Calgary ( Olympic Oval ), 29. – 30. January 1994 CanadaCanada 
All around world championship in Butte ( US High Mountain Altitude Sportcenter ), 5th – 6th February 1994 United StatesUnited States 
Olympic Winter Games in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 12. – 27. February 1994 NorwayNorway 
12. to 13.
Mar. 1994
GermanyGermany Inzell
( Inzell Ice Stadium )
500 m (March 12) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Franziska Schenk CanadaCanada Susan too
1,500 m (December 12) AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady KazakhstanKazakhstan Lyudmila Prokasheva GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann
500 m (13 Mar) GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Franziska Schenk United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair
1,000 m (March 13) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht RussiaRussia Oksana Ravilova
3,000 m (March 13) GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann KazakhstanKazakhstan Lyudmila Prokasheva RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova
19 to 20
Mar. 1994
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (March 19) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Franziska Schenk
3,000 m (March 19) GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann KazakhstanKazakhstan Lyudmila Prokasheva AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Anke Baier
500 m (March 20) United StatesUnited States Bonnie Blair GermanyGermany Monique Garbrecht JapanJapan Shiho Kusunose Yoo Seon-hee
Korea SouthSouth Korea 
1,500 m (March 20) AustriaAustria Emese Hunyady GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann RussiaRussia Svetlana Bashanova
5,000 m (March 20) GermanyGermany Gunda Niemann NetherlandsNetherlands Carla Zijlstra ItalyItaly Elena Belci-Dal Farra

500 meters

(Final result: after 9 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 172
2 Yoo Seon-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 140
3 Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 133
4th Franziska Schenk GermanyGermany Germany 129
5 Susan too CanadaCanada Canada 111
6th Angela Hauck
Anke Baier
GermanyGermany Germany 99
8th Edel Therese Høiseth NorwayNorway Norway 88
9 Oksana Ravilova
Catriona LeMay
RussiaRussia Russia Canada
CanadaCanada 
85
13 Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 63

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 7 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 120
2 Angela Hauck GermanyGermany Germany 113
3 Yoo Seon-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 97
4th Franziska Schenk GermanyGermany Germany 86
5 Shiho Kusunose JapanJapan Japan 84
6th Anke Baier GermanyGermany Germany 77
7th Seiko Hashimoto JapanJapan Japan 73
8th Oksana Ravilova RussiaRussia Russia 69
9 Edel Therese Høiseth NorwayNorway Norway 67
10 Mihaela Dascălu RomaniaRomania Romania 55
14th Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 36

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 119
2 Gunda Niemann GermanyGermany Germany 117
3 Svetlana Bashanova RussiaRussia Russia 96
4th Annamarie Thomas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 75
5 Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 68
6th Svetlana Fedotkina RussiaRussia Russia 65
7th Lyudmila Prokasheva KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 64
8th Mihaela Dascălu RomaniaRomania Romania 61
9 Anke Baier GermanyGermany Germany 50
10 Hiromi Yamamoto JapanJapan Japan 43
11 Ulrike Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 42
13 Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 41
15th Emese Antal AustriaAustria Austria 37
20th Martina Kruger GermanyGermany Germany 23
25th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 14th

3,000 / 5,000 meters

(Final result: after 8 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Gunda Niemann GermanyGermany Germany 150
2 Svetlana Bashanova RussiaRussia Russia 118
3 Carla Zijlstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 117
4th Lyudmila Prokasheva KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 108
5 Elena Belci-Dal Farra ItalyItaly Italy 105
6th Annamarie Thomas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 85
7th Anni Friesinger GermanyGermany Germany 84
8th Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 78
9 Heike Warnicke GermanyGermany Germany 64
10 Hiromi Yamamoto JapanJapan Japan 51
14th Ulrike Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 40
16 Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 35
18th Emese Antal AustriaAustria Austria 32
20th Martina Kruger GermanyGermany Germany 26th
25th Stefanie Teeuwen GermanyGermany Germany 16

Men

World Cup overview

date place discipline winner Second Third
26. By 28
Nov. 1993
GermanyGermany Berlin
( Sportforum Hohenschönhausen )
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen Belarus 1991Belarus Igor Shelesovsky GermanyGermany Peter Adeberg
1,500 m NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Arjan Schreuder
5,000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra
500 m JapanJapan Hiroyasu Shimizu United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Manabu Horii
500 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Hiroyasu Shimizu RussiaRussia Alexander Golubev
4th to 6th
Dec. 1993
NorwayNorway Hamar
( Vikingskipet )
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen RussiaRussia Sergej Klevtsjenija Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Yoon-man
1,500 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Arjan Schreuder NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma
5,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra
10,000 m NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma NorwayNorway Kjell Storelid
500 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen RussiaRussia Alexander Golubev NorwayNorway Roger Strøm
500 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Manabu Horii Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Yoon-man
All-around European Championship in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 7th – 9th January 1994 NorwayNorway 
14. Until 16
Jan. 1994
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Davos
( Ice Stadium Davos )
1,000 m RussiaRussia Sergej Klevtsjenija NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål Belarus 1991Belarus Igor Shelesovsky
1,500 m NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Jeroen Straathof NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål
5,000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra NorwayNorway Kjell Storelid
500 m RussiaRussia Sergej Klevtsjenija China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hongbo RussiaRussia Alexander Golubev
500 m RussiaRussia Sergej Klevtsjenija NorwayNorway Grund Njøs China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Liu Hongbo

Jan. 21-22, 1994
United StatesUnited States Milwaukee
( Pettit National Ice Center )
500 m (Jan. 21) United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe Korea SouthSouth Korea Kim Yoon-man
1,000 m (Jan. 21) CanadaCanada Kevin Scott United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Yukinori Miyabe
500 m (Jan. 22) JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Manabu Horii United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen
1,000 m (Jan. 22) United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Yukinori Miyabe JapanJapan Manabu Horii
22. To 23.
Jan. 1994
AustriaAustria Innsbruck
( Olympic Ice Stadium Innsbruck )
1,500 m NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma
5,000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Falko Zandstra PolandPoland Jaromir Radke NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp
Sprint World Championship in Calgary ( Olympic Oval ), 29. – 30. January 1994 CanadaCanada 
Olympic Winter Games in Hamar ( Vikingskipet ), 12. – 27. February 1994 NorwayNorway 
All around world championship in Göteborg ( Ruddalens Idrottsplats ), 12. – 13. March 1994 SwedenSweden 
19 to 20
Mar. 1994
NetherlandsNetherlands Heerenveen
( Thialf )
500 m (March 19) JapanJapan Manabu Horii United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen JapanJapan Yasunori Miyabe
5,000 m (March 19) NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp NorwayNorway Kjell Storelid
1,000 m United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen Belarus 1991Belarus Igor Shelesovsky RussiaRussia Sergej Klevtsjenija
1,500 m (March 20) NetherlandsNetherlands Jeroen Straathof NetherlandsNetherlands Rintje Ritsma NorwayNorway Ådne Søndrål
500 m (March 20) JapanJapan Manabu Horii United StatesUnited States Dan Jansen RussiaRussia Alexander Golubev
10,000 m (March 20) NorwayNorway Kjell Storelid NorwayNorway Johann Olav Koss NetherlandsNetherlands Bart Veldkamp

500 meters

(Final result: after 10 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 186
2 Manabu Horii JapanJapan Japan 168
3 Sergei Klevchenya RussiaRussia Russia 149
4th Alexander Golubev RussiaRussia Russia 143
5 Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 138
6th Roger Strøm NorwayNorway Norway 125
7th Kim Yoon-man Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 95
8th Gerard van Velde NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 76
9 Sylvain Bouchard CanadaCanada Canada 75
10 Grund Njøs NorwayNorway Norway 73
18th Lars Funke GermanyGermany Germany 51
23 Roland Brunner AustriaAustria Austria 37
24 Jörg Wichmann GermanyGermany Germany 34

1,000 meters

(Final result: after 6 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 122
2 Sergei Klevchenya RussiaRussia Russia 82
3 Igor Shelesovsky Belarus 1991Belarus Belarus 80
4th Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 75
5 Sylvain Bouchard CanadaCanada Canada 73
6th Manabu Horii JapanJapan Japan 65
7th Kevin Scott CanadaCanada Canada 63
8th Yukinori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 60
9 Roland Brunner AustriaAustria Austria 59
10 Pat Kelly CanadaCanada Canada 55
19th Lars Funke GermanyGermany Germany 29
29 Jörg Wichmann GermanyGermany Germany 10

1,500 meters

(Final result: after 5 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 92
2 Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 88
3 Ådne Søndrål NorwayNorway Norway 87
4th Jeroen Straathof NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 83
5 Arjan Schreuder NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 81
6th Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 56
7th Olaf Zinke GermanyGermany Germany 51
8th Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 47
9 Yury Sjulga UkraineUkraine Ukraine 43
10 Thomas Kumm GermanyGermany Germany 35
11 Michael Hadschieff AustriaAustria Austria 32
16 Michael Spielmann GermanyGermany Germany 27
17th Roland Brunner AustriaAustria Austria 25th
20th Markus Tröger GermanyGermany Germany 16

5,000 / 10,000 meters

(Final result: after 7 races)

rank Surname country Points
1 Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 135
2 Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 128
3 Kjell Storelid NorwayNorway Norway 114
4th Bart Veldkamp NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 113
5 Jaromir Radke PolandPoland Poland 106
6th Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 102
7th Frank Dittrich GermanyGermany Germany 82
8th Atle Vårvik NorwayNorway Norway 70
9 Yevgeny Sanarov KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 59
10 Toshihiko Itokawa
Kazuhiro Satō
JapanJapan Japan 44
13 Markus Tröger GermanyGermany Germany 40
15th Alexander Baumgartel GermanyGermany Germany 30th
16 René Taubenrauch GermanyGermany Germany 29
17th Christian Eminger AustriaAustria Austria 28
19th Thomas Kumm GermanyGermany Germany 27
20th Michael Hadschieff AustriaAustria Austria 21st

total

  • Place: Indicates the order of the athletes. This is determined by the number of World Cup victories. If the number is the same, the 2nd placements are compared, then the 3rd placements
  • Name: gives the name of the athlete
  • Country: Name the country for which the athlete started
  • Victories: states the number of World Cup victories
  • 2nd places: states the number of 2nd places achieved
  • 3rd places: states the number of 3rd places achieved
  • Total: states the number of all medals won

Top ten

  • The top ten shows the ten most successful athletes of the speed skating world cup 1993/94
space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 12 1 1 14th
2. Gunda Niemann GermanyGermany Germany 10 1 1 12
3. Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 8th 4th 1 13
4th Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 4th 2 0 6th
5. Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 3 3 1 7th
6th Sergej Klevtsjenija RussiaRussia Russia 3 1 1 5
7th Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 3 2 7th
7th Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 3 2 7th
9. Manabu Horii JapanJapan Japan 2 2 2 6th
10. Ådne Søndrål NorwayNorway Norway 2 1 2 5

Women

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Bonnie Blair United StatesUnited States United States 12 1 1 14th
2. Gunda Niemann GermanyGermany Germany 10 1 1 12
3. Emese Hunyady AustriaAustria Austria 3 3 1 7th
4th Monique Garbrecht GermanyGermany Germany 1 4th 2 7th
4th Yoo Seon-hee Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 4th 2 7th
6th Carla Zijlstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 2 1 4th
7th Angela Hauck GermanyGermany Germany 1 1 1 3
8th. Xue Ruihong China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 0 0 1
9. Svetlana Bashanova RussiaRussia Russia 0 3 4th 7th
10. Lyudmila Prokasheva KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 0 3 1 4th
11. Franziska Schenk GermanyGermany Germany 0 2 2 4th
12. Shiho Kusunose JapanJapan Japan 0 1 2 3
13. Oksana Ravilova RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 1 2
13. Svetlana Fedotkina RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 1 2
15th Annamarie Thomas NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 0 1
15th Hiromi Yamamoto JapanJapan Japan 0 1 0 1
15th Svetlana Schurowa RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 0 1
18th Elena Belci-Dal Farra ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 2 2
19th Anke Baier GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1
19th Catriona LeMay-Doan CanadaCanada Canada 0 0 1 1
19th Claudia Pechstein GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1
19th Jin Hua China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 0 1 1
19th Kyoko Shimazaki JapanJapan Japan 0 0 1 1
19th Mihaela Dascălu RomaniaRomania Romania 0 0 1 1
19th Natalia Polozkova-Kozlova RussiaRussia Russia 0 0 1 1
19th Sabine Völker GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1
19th Susan too CanadaCanada Canada 0 0 1 1
19th Ulrike Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1
19th Yang Chunyuan China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 0 1 1

Men

space Surname country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. Dan Jansen United StatesUnited States United States 8th 4th 1 13
2. Johann Olav Koss NorwayNorway Norway 4th 2 0 6th
3. Sergej Klevtsjenija RussiaRussia Russia 3 1 1 5
4th Falko Zandstra NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 3 2 7th
4th Rintje Ritsma NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 2 3 2 7th
6th Manabu Horii JapanJapan Japan 2 2 2 6th
7th Ådne Søndrål NorwayNorway Norway 2 1 2 5
8th. Yasunori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 1 1 1 3
9. Hiroyasu Shimizu JapanJapan Japan 1 1 0 2
9. Jeroen Straathof NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 1 1 0 2
11. Kjell Storelid NorwayNorway Norway 1 0 3 4th
12. Kevin Scott CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 0 1
13. Igor Shelesovsky Belarus 1991Belarus Belarus 0 2 1 3
14th Alexander Golubev RussiaRussia Russia 0 1 3 4th
15th Bart Veldkamp NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 2 3
16. Arjan Schreuder NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 0 1 1 2
16. Liu Hongbo China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 0 1 1 2
16. Yukinori Miyabe JapanJapan Japan 0 1 1 2
19th Grund Njøs NorwayNorway Norway 0 1 0 1
19th Jaromir Radke PolandPoland Poland 0 1 0 1
21st Kim Yoon-man Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 0 0 3 3
22nd Peter Adeberg GermanyGermany Germany 0 0 1 1
22nd Roger Strøm NorwayNorway Norway 0 0 1 1

Nations ranking

  • The nation ranking shows the most successful nations (athletes) of the Speed ​​Skating World Cup 1993/94
space country Victories 2nd places 3rd places total
1. United StatesUnited States United States 20th 5 2 27
2. GermanyGermany Germany 12 8th 11 31
3. NorwayNorway Norway 7th 4th 6th 17th
4th NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 6th 12 8th 26th
5. JapanJapan Japan 4th 7th 7th 18th
6th RussiaRussia Russia 3 8th 11 22nd
7th AustriaAustria Austria 3 3 1 7th
8th. Korea SouthSouth Korea South Korea 1 4th 5 10
9. China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 1 1 3 5
10. CanadaCanada Canada 1 0 2 3
11. KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 0 3 1 4th
12. Belarus 1991Belarus Belarus 0 2 1 3
13. PolandPoland Poland 0 1 0 1
14th ItalyItaly Italy 0 0 2 2
15th RomaniaRomania Romania 0 0 1 1

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