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ISSF 10 meter air rifle

International Shooting Sports Federation shooting event

ISSF 10 meter air rifle

Summary

International Shooting Sports Federation shooting event

10 meter air rifle is an International Shooting Sports Federation (ISSF) shooting event, shot at a bullseye target over a distance of 10 m using a 4.5 mm calibre air rifle with a maximum weight of 5.5 kg. It is one of the ISSF sports governed in shooting sports included in the Summer Olympics since the 1984 Los Angeles Games.

Shots are fired from the standing position only, as opposed to some other airgun disciplines such as for three positions (popular in the United States) or in disabled sports, which allows sitting and prone positions. Due to the low recoil of air guns and the need for stability, the shooter frequently adopts a deliberately lordotic and scoliotic posture, which allows the non-dominant elbow to be rested against the chest to support the forearm and improves the stability of the shooting stance. The use of specialized rigidly padded vest is allowed to prevent chronic back injury, which can be caused by prolonged asymmetric load on the spinal column.

The major competitions are the Olympic Games every four years and the ISSF World Shooting Championships every four years (the Games and the Championships are held two years apart). In addition, the event is included in the ISSF World Cup series, the ISSF World Cup Final, continental championships, and many other international and national competitions. It is an indoor sport. In many clubs and ranges, electronic targets are now being used instead of the traditional paper targets.

Scores in 10-meter air rifles have improved rapidly during the last few decades. During the 1970s, technical advances in the employed match air rifles made the ISSF, known as the International Shooting Union or UIT () back then, decide to significantly reduce the size of the 10-meter air rifle target to its current dimensions.

Rules

Ø]] = 45.5 mm. 4 ring Ø = 30.5 mm. 9 ring Ø = 5.5 mm. 10 ring Ø = 0.5 mm, height 1.4 m above the floor

Until 2013, the maximum achievable aggregate score (qualification + final) was 709 for men (600 + 109.0) and 509 for women (400 + 109.0). The score for the qualification used integers (10 as the highest score per shot), and the final stage included decimals (10.9 as the highest score per shot). No top competitor achieved an official perfect aggregate score under these rules.

Under rules introduced in 2013, finals became "start from zero", with qualification scores no longer carried forward, and the best eight competitors started all over again. In the 20-shot final, the highest achievable final score was 218.0 points. No competitor achieved an official perfect final score under these rules.

Rules introduced in 2018 ended the differences in competition format between male and female athletes. Also, the final was changed to 24 shots (5 shots + 5 shots + 14 shots elimination phase). In the final, the highest achievable final score is 261.6 points. Until 2020, no top competitor has achieved an official perfect final score under these rules. The current world record is 253.7 for men and 252.9 for women.

Qualification Round

Pre 2013 qualification rules

The course of fire was an unlimited number of sighter shots followed by 60 competition shots for men or 40 competition shots for women, all fired within 75 minutes for men or 50 minutes for women. During this initial or qualification phase, a maximum of 10 points was awarded for each shot. Top competitors sometimes achieved maximum results (a "possible") for the initial or qualification phase (600 for men and 400 for women). Most of these full marks were achieved non-directly ISSF supervised international and national-level matches and championships, where official ISSF-recognized world records cannot be set. This leads to many national records being equal to the world records.

2013 to 2018 qualification rules

The course of fire was 60 competition shots for men or 40 for women, and all fired within 75 minutes for men or 50 minutes for women. During this initial or qualification phase, a maximum of 10.9 points was awarded for each shot. The highest possible 60-shot score for men was 654.0 points, and for women, 436.0 points.

2018 qualification rules

ISSF rules introduced in 2018 ended gender differences, expanding the 40-shot qualification phase for women to 60 shots and setting the highest possible 60-shot score at 654.0 points.

Finals

Pre 2013 finals rules

The top eight shooters from the qualification round moved on to a finals event consisting of 10 shots – each decimal scored to a maximum of 10.9 – with the cumulative score determining the winner (qualification + finals score). Every scoring ring is 5 mm wide and sub-divided in 0.5 mm (≈ 0.1719 MOA) increments in 10 "subrings". Like the other scoring rings, the maximum of 10.9 is derived from an additional set of 10 "subrings" within the center 10-point circle, increasing in 0.1 point value as the rings approach the center of the target.

2013 to 2018 finals rules

In November 2012, The ISSF announced other final rules. This finals rules had the best eight shooters starting from zero, eliminating the qualification scores that used to be combined with the finals scores for competition results. The format consisted of 20 final shots scored in 0.1 point value as the rings approach the center of the target, setting the highest possible 20 shots score at 218.0 points.

2018 finals rules

Since 2018, the ISSF finals rules have ranked the eight best shooters, starting from zero and eliminating qualification scores. The format consists of 2 series of 5 shots each, to be fired within 250 seconds per series. This is followed by 14 single shots fired on command, with 50 seconds for each shot. Eliminations of the lowest-scoring finalists begin after the tenth shot (series + first 2 single shots) and continue after every two shots until the gold and silver medalists are decided. There is a total of 24 finals shots, setting the highest possible 24 shots score at 261.6 points. If there is a tie for the lowest-ranking athlete to be eliminated, the tied athletes will fire additional tie-breaking single shots until the tie is broken.

Equipment

Air rifle

A typical PCP match air rifle.

The occurrence of high scores in modern times is mainly due to the continuous development of precision match air rifles from spring-piston type designs into single-stroke pneumatic and then regulated pre-charged pneumatic (PCP) designs. Modern PCP match rifles feature regulated powerplants to minimize shot-to-shot variation in output pressure and resulting muzzle velocity. Modern PCP rifles are practically recoilless and vibration-free. Mechanical and electronic match triggers offer low shot development time (at low lock times, factors like the dwell time of the pellet in the barrel become influential). Weight and balance can be tailored via an adjustable stock and various accessories to the individual shooter's preferences, promoting comfortable and accurate shooting. ISSF rules mandate the use of non-magnifying diopter and globe sights.

Combined with appropriate match pellets, these rifles produce a consistent 10-ring performance, so a sub-10.0 average result can be attributed to the participant, and at the 2019 top competition level, a 10.5 average result can be regarded as excellent.

Ammunition

pellet

For the 10-meter air rifle and air pistol disciplines, match-grade diabolo pellets are used. These pellets are wadcutter, meaning the pellet head is nearly completely flat. This leaves smooth-edged round holes in paper targets and allows easy gauging for scoring. Match pellets are offered in tins and more elaborate packaging, avoiding deformation and other damage that could impair their uniformity.

Match air rifle shooters are encouraged to perform shooting group tests with their gun clamped in a machine rest to establish which particular match pellet type performs best for their particular air gun. To facilitate maximum performance out of various air guns the leading match pellet manufacturers produce pellets with graduated "head sizes", which means the pellets are offered with front diameters from 4.48 mm up to 4.52 mm.

However at higher and top competitive levels, even these variations are thought too coarse-grained and match pellets are batch-tested; that is, the specific gun is mounted in a machine rest test rig and pellets from a particular production run on a specific machine with the same ingredients fed into the process (a batch) are test-fired through the gun. Many different batches will be tested in this manner, and the pellets which give the smallest consistent group size without fliers (shots which fall outside of the main group) will be selected (small but inconsistent group sizes are not valuable for a top competitor); and the shooter will then purchase several tens of thousands of pellets from that batch. Group sizes of 4.5 mm diameter are theoretically possible, but practically shot groups of 5.0 mm are considered highly competitive. Unbatched ammunition, especially if the air gun is not regularly cleaned, is generally thought to be capable of only 8.0 mm diameter group sizes. Batch-testing match pellets for a particular gun is not considered worthwhile until the shooter reaches a high proficiency level (around the 95% level, i.e., 570 for the qualification round).

World Championships, Men

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1966FRG WiesbadenGerd KuemmetAugust HollensteinLajos Papp
1970USA PhoenixGottfried KustermannKlaus ZähringerRolf Blomberg
1974SUI ThunEugeniusz PędziszLanny BasshamDavid Kramer
1978KOR SeoulOswald SchlipfBarry DaggerZuccoli G.
1979KOR SeoulWalter HillenbrandHans BraemBarry Dagger
1981DOM Santo DomingoPascal BessyDaniel NipkowKurt Rieth
1982VEN CaracasFrank RettkowskiPierre-Alain DufauxAndreas Wolfram
1983AUT InnsbruckPhilippe HeberléJuri ZavolodkoFrank Rettkowski
1985MEX Mexico CityPhilippe HeberléBernhard SuessAndreas Kronthaler
1986GER SuhlJohann RiedererDaniel DurbenBernhard Suess
1987HUN BudapestKirill IvanovMatthew SuggsHarald Stenvaag
1989YUG SarajevoJean-Pierre AmatJuri FedkinOlaf Hess
1990URS MoscowJohann RiedererRajmond DebevecMasaru Yanagida
1991NOR StavangerHarald StenvaagEugeni AleinikovNils Petter Haakedal
1994ITA MilanBoris PolakAnatoli KlimenkoFrank Dobler
1998ESP BarcelonaArtem KhadjibekovJozef GönciKean Bae Chae
2002FIN LahtiJason ParkerLi JieEugeni Aleinikov
2006CRO ZagrebAbhinav BindraAlin George MoldoveanuQinan Zhu
2010GER MunichNiccolò CamprianiPéter SidiGagan Narang
2014ESP GranadaHaoran YangNazar LouginetsVitali Bubnovich
2018KOR ChangwonSergey KamenskiyPetar GorsaMiran Maričić
2022EGY CairoRudrankksh Balasaheb PatilDanilo Dennis SollazzoSheng Lihao

World Championships, Men Team

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1966WiesbadenSwitzerland
August Hollenstein
Erwin Vogt
Hans Simonet
Kurt Mueller
Gerd Kuemmet
Ernst Beith
Bernd Klingner
Gunter Vetter
Ludwig Lustberg
Eduard Jarosh
Vladimir Konyakhin
Vasily Borisov
1970Phoenix
Peter Kohnke
Bernd Klingner
Gottfried Kustermann
Klaus ZähringerUnited States
Lanny Bassham
David Boyd
John Robert Foster
Lones Wigger
Dieter Munzert
Hartmut Sommer
Helman Uhlemann
Uto Wunderlich
1974Thun
Franz Hamm
Gottfried Kustermann
Bernd Ramms
Wolfgang RuehleUnited States
Lanny Bassham
David Cramer
Edward Schumacher
John WriterPoland
Stanislaw Marucha
Eugeniusz Pędzisz
Romuald Simionov
Andrzej Trajda
1978Seoul
Kurt Hillenbrand
Gottfried Kustermann
Oswald Schlipf
Werner SeiboldUnited States
John Akemon
Lanny Bassham
Kurt Fitz Randolph
David Kimes
Gyong Hwan Bae
Ja Hyoun Myoung
Jang Woon Seo
Deok Ha Yoon
1979SeoulSwitzerland
Kuno Bertschy
Hans Braem
Hansueli Minder
Anton MattleUnited States
David Cramer
Ray Carter
Michael Gross
Ernest van de ZandeGreat Britain
Malcolm Cooper
John Churchill
Barry Dagger
Robert Joyce
1981Santo Domingo
Walter Hillenbrand
Kurt Hillenbrand
Kurt Rieth
Oswald SchlipfFrance
Pascal Bessy
Patrice de Mullenheim
Daniel Labrune
Dominique Maquin
Amund Bjerbnes
Arnt-Olav Haugland
Per Erik Lokken
Harald Stenvaag
1982Caracas
Arnt-Olav Haugland
Per Erik Lokken
Svien Sotberg
Harald Stenvaag
Kurt Hillenbrand
Kurt Rieth
Oswald Schlipf
Bernhard Suess
Bernd Hartstein
Sven Martini
Frank Rettkowski
Andreas Wolfram
1983InnsbruckFrance
Jean-Pierre Amat
Michel Bury
Philippe Heberlé
Peter Heinz
Bernhard Suess
Hubert Suess
Alexander Mitrofanov
Viktor Vlasov
Juri Zavolodko
1985Mexico CityFrance
Jean-Pierre Amat
Philippe Heberlé
Dominique Maquin
Rajmond Debevec
Sacir Dzeko
Goran Maksimović
Kurt Hillenbrand
Walter Hillenbrand
Bernhard Suess
1986Suhl
Johann Riederer
Hubert Suess
Bernhard SuessUnited States
Daniel Durben
Kurt Fitz Randolph
Robert Foth
Arnt-Olav Haugland
Harald Stenvaag
Kare Inge Viken
1987BudapestUnited States
Daniel Durben
Robert Foth
Matthew Suggs
Rajmond Debevec
Sacir Dzeko
Goran Maksimović
Juri Fedkin
Kirill Ivanov
Juri Zavolodko
1989SarajevoFrance
Jean-Pierre Amat
Franck Badiou
Nicolas Berthelot
Viatcheslav Botchkarev
Juri Fedkin
Sergei Martynov
Hannes Hirschvogel
Johann Riederer
Matthias Stich
1990Moscow
Hannes Hirschvogel
Johann Riederer
Matthias Stich
Olaf Hess
Sven Martini
Frank Rettkowski
Young Chul Cha
Tae Jin Eom
Jung Mo Yoo
1991Stavanger
Nils Petter Haakedal
Leif Steinar Rolland
Harald Stenvaag
Eugeni Aleinikov
Juri Fedkin
Sergei SchedrinGermany
Hannes Hirschvogel
Johann Riederer
Matthias Stich
1994Milan
Anatoli Klimenko
Georgi Nekhaev
Sergei Martynov
Milan Bakeš
Petr Kůrka
Dalimil NejezchlebaRussia
Juri Fedkin
Artem Khadjibekov
Sergei Schedrin
1998BarcelonaRussia
Artem Khadjibekov
Eugeni Aleinikov
Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
Kean Bae Chae
Young Sueb Lim
Jung Jun Ko
Jozef Gönci
Miroslav Svorada
Peter Bubernik
2002LahtiRussia
Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
Eugeni Aleinikov
Artem KhadjibekovChina
Li Jie
Fu Zhang
Yalin CaiUnited States
Jason Parker
Matthew Emmons
Troy Bassham
2006ZagrebChina
Li Jie
Qinan Zhu
Lei ZhangRussia
Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
Denis Sokolov
Sergey Kruglov
Christian Planer
Thomas Farnik
Mario Knögler
2010MunichChina
Wang Tao
Qinan Zhu
Liu TianyouRussia
Konstantin Prikhodtchenko
Denis Sokolov
Sergey KamenskiyItaly
Niccolò Campriani
Marco De Nicolo
Giorgio Sommaruga
2014GranadaChina
Liu Tianyou
Yang Haoran
Cao YifeiRussia
Nazar Louginets
Denis Sokolov
Sergey Kruglov
Vitali Bubnovich
Illia Charheika
Yury Shcherbatsevich
2018ChangwonChina
Yang Haoran
Yu Haonan
Hui ZichengRussia
Sergey Kamenskiy
Vladimir Maslennikov
Alexander Dryagin
Nam Taeyun
Kim Hyeonjun
Song Soojoo
2022CairoIndia
Rudrankksh Balasaheb Patil
Kiran Ankush Jadhav
Arjun BabutaChina
Sheng Lihao
Song Buhan
Yang Haoran
Milenko Sebić
Milutin Stefanović
Lazar Kovačević

World Championships, Women

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1970PhoenixTamara CherkasovaDesanka PerovićTatiana Ratnikova
1974ThunTatiana RatnikovaKira BoikoBaiba Zarina
1978SeoulWanda OliverKaren MonezNam Soon Park
1979SeoulKaren MonezWanda JewellKyung Ok Chung
1981Santo DomingoSvetlana KomaristovaThoril Brodahl-RadetYoung Mi Kim
1982CaracasSigrid LangLessia LeskivMarlies Helbig
1983InnsbruckMarlies HelbigXiaoxuan WuSilvia Sperber
1985Mexico CityEva ForianBarbara TroegerVesela Letcheva
1986SuhlVesela LetchevaValentina CherkasovaDeena Wigger
1987BudapestVesela LetchevaIrene Dufaux SuterBirgit Zeiske
1989SarajevoVesela LetchevaAnna MaloukhinaNonka Matova
1990MoscowEva JooRenata MauerJolande Swinkels
1991StavangerEva ForianSvitlana SeledkovaWera Stamm
1994MilanSonja PfeilschifterChristine ChuardRenata Mauer
1998BarcelonaSonja PfeilschifterRenata MauerJung Mi Kim
2002LahtiKateřina KůrkováLi DuSonja Pfeilschifter
2006ZagrebLi DuKateřina KůrkováOlga Dovgun
2010MunichYi SilingWu LiuxiElania Nardelli
2014ESP GranadaPetra ZublasingYi SilingSonja Pfeilschifter
2018KOR ChangwonIm Ha-naAnjum MoudgilJung Eun-hea
2022EGY CairoAlison Marie WeiszHuang YutingZhang Yu

World Championships, Women Team

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
1970Phoenix
Magdalena Herold
Mirjana Masic
Desanka Perovic
Tamara Cherkasova
Lucia Fagereva
Tatiana Ratnikova
Ingrid Kappes
Monika Riesterer
Anneliese Rhomberg
1974Thun
Kira Boiko
Tatiana Ratnikova
Baiba ZarinaPoland
Elzbieta Janik
Elzbieta Kowalewska
Irena Wierzbowska-Mlotkowska
Elke Becker
Elisabeth Balș
Elisabeth Boehmer
1978SeoulUnited States
Karen Monez
Wanda Oliver
Sue Ann Sandusky
Young Soon Kim
Nam Soon Park
Joo Hee Yoo
Elisabeth Balș
Monika Sonnet
Jutta Sperlich
1979SeoulUnited States
Becky Braun
Wanda Jewell
Karen Monez
Kyung Ok Chung
Nam Soon Park
Duk Nam YoonGreat Britain
Sarah Cooper
Leslie Dodds
Irene Daw
1981Santo Domingo
Baiba Berklava
Valentina Cherkasova
Svetlana Komaristova
Thoril Brodahl-Radet
Elisabeth Brodahl
Anne Grethe Jeppesen
Anna Kirova
Vesela Letcheva
Anka Pelova
1982Caracas
Gilda Gorzkulla
Marlies Helbig
Marlies MochUnited States
Wanda Jewell
Karen Monez
Gloria Parmentier
Svetlana Komaristova
Lessia Leskiv
Anna Malukhova
1983Innsbruck
Ulrike Holmer
Sigrid Lang
Silvia Sperber
Eva Forian
Kiss Eva Herrne
Laszlone Hunyadi
Svetlana Komaristova
Marina Kuznetsova
Lessia Leskiv
1985Mexico City
Krassimira Dontcheva
Vesela Letcheva
Nonka MatovaUnited States
Mary Godlove
Mary Schweitzer
Pat Spurgin
Eva Forian
Laszlone Hunyadi
Agnes Szasz
1986Suhl
Leena Melartin Thune
Pirjo Peltola
Sirpa YlönenSwitzerland
Gaby Buehlmann
Irene Dufaux Suter
Vreni Ryter
Valentina Cherkasova
Anna Maloukhina
Marina Suslova
1987Budapest
Krassimira Dontcheva
Vesela Letcheva
Nonka Matova
Heike Goette
Carmen Giese
Birgit Zeiske
Anna Maloukhina
Natalia Oleneva
Irina Shevtsova
1989Sarajevo
Vesela Letcheva
Nonka Matova
Anitza Valkova
Valentina Cherkasova
Anna Maloukhina
Svitlana Seledkova
Marta Bogdan
Eva Forian
Eva Joo
1990MoscowUnited States
Launi Meili
Kristen Peterson
Deena Wigger
Bernadette Fehrentheil
Eva Forian
Eva Joo
Valentina Cherkasova
Anna Maloukhina
Iryna Shylava
1991Stavanger
Valentina Cherkasova
Svitlana Seledkova
Iryna Shylava
Bernadette Fehrentheil
Eva Forian
Eva JooUnited States
Elizabeth Bourland
Launi Meili
Debora Sinclair
1994MilanGermany
Petra Horneber
Bettina Knells
Sonja PfeilschifterRussia
Valentina Cherkasova
Irina Gerasimenok
Anna Maloukhina
Eun Joo Lee
Mi Ran Oh
Kab Soon Yeo
1998BarcelonaGermany
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Petra Horneber
Dunja BeilharzChina
Yinghui Zhao
Hong Shan
Xian WangSpain
Marina Pons
Cristina Antolin
Marta Antolin
2002LahtiChina
Li Du
Jing Gao
Yinghui Zhao
Sun Hwa Seo
Hyung Mi Kim
Dae Young Choi
Natallia Kalnysh
Lessia Leskiv
Nataliya Omelyanenko
2006ZagrebGermany
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Barbara Lechner
Sylvia AumannChina
Li Du
Yinghui Zhao
Jieyi TangRussia
Marina Bobkova
Tatiana Goldobina
Lioubov Galkina
2010MunichGermany
Jessica Mager
Beate Gauss
Sonja PfeilschifterChina
Yi Siling
Wu Liuxi
Liu QingUnited States
Meghann Morrill
Jamie Lynn Gray
Emily Caruso
2014GranadaGermany
Barbara Englender
Sonja Pfeilschifter
Lisa MuellerChina
Yi Siling
Wu Liuxi
Zhang Binbin
Andrea Arsovic
Ivana Maksimovic
Katarina Bisercic
2018Changwon
Im Hana
Jung Eunhea
Keun JihyeonIndia
Anjum Moudgil
Apurvi Chandela
Mehuli GhoshGermany
Isabella Straub
Selina Gschwandtner
Julia Anita Simon
2022CairoChina
Huang Yuting
Wang Zhilin
Zhang YuUnited States
Sagen Maddalena
Mary Carolynn Tucker
Alison Marie WeiszIndia
Mehuli Ghosh
Meghana Sajjanar
Elavenil Valarivan

World Championships, Mixed Team

YearPlaceGoldSilverBronze
2018KOR ChangwonChina
Zhao Ruozhu
Yang HaoranChina
Wu Mingyang
Song BuhanRussia
Anastasiia Galashina
Vladimir Maslennikov

World Championships, total medals

Current world records

Pre 2013 world records in 10 metre air rifle17921774
Men
TeamsChina (Zhu, Wang, Liu)January 13, 2012
Junior Men
Teams(Baláž, Homola, Jancek)March 26, 2004
Women
Junior Women

Post 1 January 2013 World and Olympic Records

Post 1 January 2013 world records in 10 metre air rifle633.5210.6422.9211.0
MenQualificationPéter SidiMay 25, 2013Munich
FinalXuechao QianMay 21, 2016Munich
WomenQualificationChen DongqiMay 28, 2015Munich
FinalYi SilingJuly 3, 2014Beijing
Post 1 January 2013 Olympic records in 10 metre air rifle630.2206.1420.7208.0
MenQualificationNiccolò CamprianiAugust 8, 2016Rio de Janeiro
FinalNiccolò CamprianiAugust 8, 2016Rio de Janeiro
WomenQualificationDu LiAugust 6, 2016Rio de Janeiro
FinalVirginia ThrasherAugust 6, 2016Rio de Janeiro

Post 1 January 2018 World and Olympic Records

Current world records in 10 metre air rifle637.9637.9254.51886.9637.9254.81898.4637.9254.81892.0635.9635.9
MenQualificationSheng LihaoMay 12, 2023Baku
Junior MenQualificationSheng LihaoMay 12, 2023Baku
FinalSheng LihaoJune 3, 2024Munich
TeamsIndia (Dhanush, Makhija, Rajpreet Singh)October 2, 2021Lima
WomenQualificationWang ZifeiJune 10, 2025Munich
FinalWang ZifeiApril 19, 2025Lima
TeamsUSA (Weisz, Maddalena, Tucker)November 9, 2022Lima
Junior WomenQualificationWang ZifeiJune 10, 2025Munich
FinalWang ZifeiApril 19, 2025Lima
TeamsChina (Wang, Fan, Zhang)July 18, 2023Changwon
Mixed TeamQualificationWang Zifei
Sheng LihaoJune 14, 2025Munich
Junior Mixed TeamQualificationWang Zifei
Sheng LihaoJune 14, 2025Munich
Current Olympic records in 10 metre air rifle632.7251.6632.9251.8
MenQualificationYang HaoranJuly 25, 2021Tokyo
FinalWilliam ShanerJuly 25, 2021Tokyo
WomenQualificationJeanette Hegg DuestadJuly 24, 2021Tokyo
FinalYang QianJuly 24, 2021Tokyo

References

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