BC GOLDEN BOYS - BC GOLDEN GLOVES - 1960 to 1969: By Brian Zelley
Allen Curtin, Bill Adams, Buddy Palmer, Kalman Santosi, Brian Bremner,
Freddy Fuller, Dick Findlay (2), Ray Lampkin, and Neil Knight.
RAY LAMPKIN and NEIL KNIGHT
Monday, December 19, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Prince George Free Press - Petrovicky takes on boxing
NANAIMO BOXER OF THE SEVENTIES BOB PEGUES: by brian zelley
From boxing in the Seventies for the Nanaimo Boxing Club, Bob Pegue
continues to make the news as a boxing coach in Prince George.
Aside form coaching his regular boxers, or participating has a team coach
Bob takes the time to coach other athletes in the fine art and science of
boxing. The linked Prince George Pree Press story is just one example.
Prince George Free Press - Petrovicky takes on boxing
Nanaimo Boxer Bob Pegues
in action in the mid-Seventies
fighting in a Nanaimo Boxing
Club card about 1975.
Later, Bob would become a
regular boxing coach in
Prince George and train
various boxers including
Canadian champion
Ken Lally and National
B-team member Jag Seehra
Photeo 2010 by DorothyZelley
of Jag and Bob at the
2010 BC Golden Gloves.
Hosted by the Capital City
Boxing Club of Victoria.
From boxing in the Seventies for the Nanaimo Boxing Club, Bob Pegue
continues to make the news as a boxing coach in Prince George.
Aside form coaching his regular boxers, or participating has a team coach
Bob takes the time to coach other athletes in the fine art and science of
boxing. The linked Prince George Pree Press story is just one example.
Prince George Free Press - Petrovicky takes on boxing
Nanaimo Boxer Bob Pegues
in action in the mid-Seventies
fighting in a Nanaimo Boxing
Club card about 1975.
Later, Bob would become a
regular boxing coach in
Prince George and train
various boxers including
Canadian champion
Ken Lally and National
B-team member Jag Seehra
Photeo 2010 by DorothyZelley
of Jag and Bob at the
2010 BC Golden Gloves.
Hosted by the Capital City
Boxing Club of Victoria.
1967 BC CENTENNIAL GOLDEN GLOVES
1967 CENTENNIAL GOLDEN GLOVES
- The Semi-Finals and Final: By Brian Zelley
Following some exciting preliminary bouts on the
Friday night, much of the semi-finals action took
place on the Saturday afternoon before the evening
The boxers that engaged in the prelims in order of
there appearance:
Belcourt, Flajole, Kacer, Henderson, Zelley, Fouth, Deugau, Boyce,
Tommy, Hewitt, Eastman, McGee, Fleck, Kolar, Ostapovich,
Alexander, Tohill, Saigot, Dickson, O'Reilly, Erdmann, Crook,
Desrosiers, Perez, Coleridge, Rorick, Eagan, Adams, Sinclair,
Tommy, Hewitt, Eastman, McGee, Fleck, Kolar, Ostapovich,
Alexander, Tohill, Saigot, Dickson, O'Reilly, Erdmann, Crook,
Desrosiers, Perez, Coleridge, Rorick, Eagan, Adams, Sinclair,
Manson, Gourd, Wilson, Smith, Van Nockey, Smith, Meda,
Taylor, Ralph, Chabot, Wylie, Fuller, Gontas, and White.
Wesley Craven
Jack Meda
Taylor, Ralph, Chabot, Wylie, Fuller, Gontas, and White.
Wesley Craven
Jack Meda
SEMI-FINALS - Results:
Randy Jones over Ervin Combs, Ray Lampkin over Murray Renshaw
Frank Scott over Orland Ralph, Brian Zelley over Steven Flajole
Wayne Boyce over Bob Kacer, Dick Coulson over Alec Stevens
Dick Findlay over Clarence Hammick, Freddy Fuller over Les Vegas
Steve Tohill over Pat O'Reilly, Len Erdmann over Fred Desrosiers
Colin Coleridge over Jack White, Gord Sinclair over Dennis Rorick
Ron Manson over Clint Page, Ron Wilson over Richard Barbee
Marion Kolar over Glenn McGee, Ken Tommy over Ken Alexander
Wes Craven over George Van Nockay, Jack Meda over Andy Nacosti.
Fred Fuller Dick Findlay Dave Wylie
THE 1967 FINALS
Derek Austin - Randy Jones, Ray Lampkin - Frank Scott
Wayne Boyce - Brian Zelley, Dick Coulson - Philip King
Dick Findlay - Freddy Fuller, Lennie Erdmann - Steve Tohill
Gordon Sinclair - Colin Coleridge, Ron Manson - Ron Wilson
Ken Tommy - Marion Kolar, Wes Craven - Jack Meda.
Brian Zelley - Ray Lampkin
Wayne Boyce - Frank Scott
1967 GOLDEN BOY: DICK FINDLAY
G B RUNNER-UP: RAY LAMPKIN
(note: in 1968 the results would be reversed with Lampkin
the Golden Boy and Findlay the runner=-up)
THE MOST SPORTSMANLIKE BOXER: BOB KACER
BEST CLUB: Firefighters and Portland
BEST FIGHT: Dick Findlay vs Freddy Fuller
Frank Scott over Orland Ralph, Brian Zelley over Steven Flajole
Wayne Boyce over Bob Kacer, Dick Coulson over Alec Stevens
Dick Findlay over Clarence Hammick, Freddy Fuller over Les Vegas
Steve Tohill over Pat O'Reilly, Len Erdmann over Fred Desrosiers
Colin Coleridge over Jack White, Gord Sinclair over Dennis Rorick
Ron Manson over Clint Page, Ron Wilson over Richard Barbee
Marion Kolar over Glenn McGee, Ken Tommy over Ken Alexander
Wes Craven over George Van Nockay, Jack Meda over Andy Nacosti.
Fred Fuller Dick Findlay Dave Wylie
THE 1967 FINALS
Derek Austin - Randy Jones, Ray Lampkin - Frank Scott
Wayne Boyce - Brian Zelley, Dick Coulson - Philip King
Dick Findlay - Freddy Fuller, Lennie Erdmann - Steve Tohill
Gordon Sinclair - Colin Coleridge, Ron Manson - Ron Wilson
Ken Tommy - Marion Kolar, Wes Craven - Jack Meda.
Brian Zelley - Ray Lampkin
Wayne Boyce - Frank Scott
1967 GOLDEN BOY: DICK FINDLAY
G B RUNNER-UP: RAY LAMPKIN
(note: in 1968 the results would be reversed with Lampkin
the Golden Boy and Findlay the runner=-up)
THE MOST SPORTSMANLIKE BOXER: BOB KACER
BEST CLUB: Firefighters and Portland
BEST FIGHT: Dick Findlay vs Freddy Fuller
Monday, November 21, 2011
1975 Boxers In Western Canadian Games
WESTERN SUMMER GAMES: by Brian Zelley
It was the mid-Seventies and in August 1975, BC
amateur boxing would field a winning team to
compete in the Western Summer Games held
in the city of Regina.
Team members expected to compete were:
Mickey Griffin, Ed and Joe McCaffrey, David Ius,
Jim Stevenson, Mike Wilson, Jamie Ollenberger,
Steve White, Buddy Hutchinson and Brian Jones.
At the completion of the tournament, BC boxers
won a number of Gold medals including:
Nanaimo boxer Mickey Griffin, it was one of his best
showings in the featherweight division.
Also earning gold were Ed McCaffrey, Joe McCaffrey,
David Ius, Jim Stevenson and Brian Jones.
Six months later in February 1976, the amateur
boxing journey of Nanaimo's Griffin would come to
and end with the announcement in the Feb. 26, '76
"Nanaimo Daily FreePress":
"BOXER GRIFFIN IS QUITTING SPORT"
Griffin cited unfair judging by BC boxing
officials as the reason for his decision.
A Nanaimo coach spoke about a
bout between Griffin and Chris Ius as an
example of unfair judging by BC officials.
The local news stated:
1976 Some Golden Moments in
Vancouver and Victoria
despite the shadow cast over boxing
in Nanaimo boxing continued to improve
with the June 1976 staging of the
two tournament affair between the Select
junior boxers of BC and a team of English
schoolboys.
The Victoria tournament was hosted by
the London Boxing Club on June 6 th,
The Vancouver tournament took place
June 4th. at the PNE Exhibition Gardens.
In the various programs there was a
"Welcome" message by WALTER BOYCE,
prsident of the BCABA. Also, there was a
message from JOE WEBB, boxing co-ordinator
and a message by BERT LOWES, the director
of regerees and judges for C. A. B. A.
Some of those assisting in the affair in Vancouver
Jim and Sylvia Gallagher, Pat O'Reilly, John Connolly,
Kurt Wold, G. Cote, J. McCaffrey, Peter Froloff,
Key Victoria help came from Howard Curling,
Mike Caird and Brian Zelley and various
members and executive of the London Boxing Club.
THE BC BOXERS:
Dale Walters, Billy Hardie, Barry and Wayne Blatter
from the Burnaby Boxing Club,
Steve Gallagher and Mike Cote - Cloverdale Boxing,
Derrick Hoyt, Peter Blair, Leonard Halm,
Jim Blair from the Cranbrook Boxing Club,
Mike Bonneau, Alan Price, David Hodgkinson
from the "Duhamel Boxing Club,
Edie McCaffrey and John Herman, Richmond,
Kurt Lang, and Hamid Ismail of Ladner Boxing,
Danny Neal , Alex Bernard and Thomas Bernard
of the Ringside Boxing Club.
It was the mid-Seventies and in August 1975, BC
amateur boxing would field a winning team to
compete in the Western Summer Games held
in the city of Regina.
Team members expected to compete were:
Mickey Griffin, Ed and Joe McCaffrey, David Ius,
Jim Stevenson, Mike Wilson, Jamie Ollenberger,
Steve White, Buddy Hutchinson and Brian Jones.
At the completion of the tournament, BC boxers
won a number of Gold medals including:
Nanaimo boxer Mickey Griffin, it was one of his best
showings in the featherweight division.
Also earning gold were Ed McCaffrey, Joe McCaffrey,
David Ius, Jim Stevenson and Brian Jones.
Six months later in February 1976, the amateur
boxing journey of Nanaimo's Griffin would come to
and end with the announcement in the Feb. 26, '76
"Nanaimo Daily FreePress":
"BOXER GRIFFIN IS QUITTING SPORT"
Griffin cited unfair judging by BC boxing
officials as the reason for his decision.
A Nanaimo coach spoke about a
bout between Griffin and Chris Ius as an
example of unfair judging by BC officials.
The local news stated:
1976 Some Golden Moments in
Vancouver and Victoria
despite the shadow cast over boxing
in Nanaimo boxing continued to improve
with the June 1976 staging of the
two tournament affair between the Select
junior boxers of BC and a team of English
schoolboys.
The Victoria tournament was hosted by
the London Boxing Club on June 6 th,
The Vancouver tournament took place
June 4th. at the PNE Exhibition Gardens.
In the various programs there was a
"Welcome" message by WALTER BOYCE,
prsident of the BCABA. Also, there was a
message from JOE WEBB, boxing co-ordinator
and a message by BERT LOWES, the director
of regerees and judges for C. A. B. A.
Some of those assisting in the affair in Vancouver
Jim and Sylvia Gallagher, Pat O'Reilly, John Connolly,
Kurt Wold, G. Cote, J. McCaffrey, Peter Froloff,
Key Victoria help came from Howard Curling,
Mike Caird and Brian Zelley and various
members and executive of the London Boxing Club.
THE BC BOXERS:
Dale Walters, Billy Hardie, Barry and Wayne Blatter
from the Burnaby Boxing Club,
Steve Gallagher and Mike Cote - Cloverdale Boxing,
Derrick Hoyt, Peter Blair, Leonard Halm,
Jim Blair from the Cranbrook Boxing Club,
Mike Bonneau, Alan Price, David Hodgkinson
from the "Duhamel Boxing Club,
Edie McCaffrey and John Herman, Richmond,
Kurt Lang, and Hamid Ismail of Ladner Boxing,
Danny Neal , Alex Bernard and Thomas Bernard
of the Ringside Boxing Club.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
1968: THE TWISTS AND TURNS FOR BC BOXERS
REVISITING 1968 WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED
THE END GAME FOR BC BOXERS: by brian zelley
When all was said and done, only one BC boxer made it
into the 1968 Olympic Games and that was DICK FINDLAY
who joined MARVIN ARNESON, WALTER HENRY
and DONATO PADUANO.
and DONATO PADUANO.
But, there were other BC boxers that started the journey
beginning in September 1967 including some that made
the 1967 Pan Am games Canadian boxing team such
as FREDDY FULLER, FRANKIE SCOTT and
Zelley (Firefighters) vs Boyce (Astoria)
Zelley (Firefighters) vs Boyce (Astoria)
. compete in the 1968 BC Olympic trials in May 1968
(but by a twist of fate neither one of the two active boxers
would make it into the finals of the Olympic trials.
That distinction would fall on the shoulders of
Ron McEachern who would drop a decision
to boxer Ted Billinsley.
The other Canadian champions were:
Frank Scott, Ted Billinsley, Marvin Arneson,
Jim Titley, Gordon sinclair, Rick fleck and Earl McLeay.
RON MCEACHERN. Ron lost to Billinsley in the
finals in the featherweight division.
Some of the BC boxers eliminated in the
preliminary action were:
Ken Henderson, Dave Allerdice, and Les Vegas.
Donato Paduano and Dick Findlay
Walter Henry
(but by a twist of fate neither one of the two active boxers
would make it into the finals of the Olympic trials.
That distinction would fall on the shoulders of
Ron McEachern who would drop a decision
to boxer Ted Billinsley.
The other Canadian champions were:
Frank Scott, Ted Billinsley, Marvin Arneson,
Jim Titley, Gordon sinclair, Rick fleck and Earl McLeay.
RON MCEACHERN. Ron lost to Billinsley in the
finals in the featherweight division.
Some of the BC boxers eliminated in the
preliminary action were:
Ken Henderson, Dave Allerdice, and Les Vegas.
Donato Paduano and Dick Findlay
Walter Henry
Thursday, November 17, 2011
THE SIXTIES and SEVENTIES REVISITED
BOXING IN THE SIXTIES and SEVENTIES; by Brian Zelley
To-date, I have not worked on this site but will attempt to recap the
history of this period in the near future.
As it relates to BC boxers of the Sixties and Seventies, it is also
important to remember the coaches, trainers and officials.
This site will also look at the boxing clubs that existed.
There are some boxing clubs in British Columbia that
have existed for 40 plus years such as the
CAMPBELL RIVER EAGLES BOXING CLUB
(now called the Campbell River Boxing and Fitness Club).
Also, the Nanaimo Boxing Club that started in 1971.
Some other old clubs would be the Spruce Capital Club
in Prince George and the Cranbrook Boxing Club.
To-date, I have not worked on this site but will attempt to recap the
history of this period in the near future.
As it relates to BC boxers of the Sixties and Seventies, it is also
important to remember the coaches, trainers and officials.
This site will also look at the boxing clubs that existed.
There are some boxing clubs in British Columbia that
have existed for 40 plus years such as the
CAMPBELL RIVER EAGLES BOXING CLUB
(now called the Campbell River Boxing and Fitness Club).
Also, the Nanaimo Boxing Club that started in 1971.
Some other old clubs would be the Spruce Capital Club
in Prince George and the Cranbrook Boxing Club.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
1968 SEATTLE GOLDEN GLOVES
THE SEATTLE GOLDEN GLOVES: by Brian Zelley
.Northwest AAU Championships - February 23 and 24, 1968
Seattle Center Arena, Seattle, Washington
alumni of 1968 Golden gloves' tournaments
Brian Zelley, Ray Lampkin
Wayne Boyce and Frank Scott
THE BOXERS FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA
AAU REGISTRATION; DICK FRANCISCO.
CHAIRMAN: FRANK GILMAN, Canadian AAU Rep. DAVE BROWN
SAMPLE OF OFFICIALS:
Joey Velez,Pat McMurtry, Freddie Ward, Clay Nixon, Dick Stokes
REGISTERED BOXERS;
Lee Thode, Neil Knight,, Dave Johnson,Joe Cooke, Steve flajole,
Frank Scott, Derek Austin, Larry Richards, John Alstine, Lloyd Cole,
Ray Lampkin, , Jim Anderson, Wayne Boyce, Brian Zelley, Gary Dowling,
Georgr Mankin, Rick Hamilton, Charles Hilyard, Dave Allerdice, John Carr,
Pat Arnardi, Buddy McKay, Mike Fisher, Clarence Hammick, Paul Hohman,
Dick Findlay, Nick MacDonald, Freddy Fuller, Chico DeJackson,
Mike Colbert, Alva Smith Jr., Pete Salgot, Dave wylie Les Vegas,
Steve Brigadeen, Fraser Scott, Ernie Ivery, Larry Sinitsin, Ted Kallenger,
Richard Barbee, Steve Beaugadine, Ramone Benneditti, Fred Elbel,
Curtis Johnson, Glenn McGee, Harry Chamberlain, John Howard,
Bill Cross, Larry Davidson, Bill Taylor, Rick Fleck, Bob White,
Earl McLeay, John Amos, nafiz Ahmed, and Blaine Olson, .(note
( some of the boxers such as Dave Allerdice did not make the tournament
and other boxers such as Danny Gontes served as replacements.
- see The "Vancouver Sun" report re. changes to BC Team.)
BC BOXERS IN THE FINALS and OPPONENTS
DEREK AUSTIN vs LARRY RICHARDS
BRIAN ZELLEY vs RAY LAMPKIN
FREDDIE FULLER vs DICK FINDLAY (both BC team)
DAVE WYLIE vs MIKE COLBERT
BILL TAYLOR vs BLAINE OLSON
NEIL KNIGHT, Seattle Boxing Club
Note: some other winners were Neil Knight,
Mike Fisher, John Howard, Fraser Scott and Bill Cross
1968 results for BC boxers in finals
Labels:
1968 Seattle Golden Gloves,
BC boxing team,
Bill Cross,
Bill Taylor,
Brian Zelley,
Dave Wylie,
Derek Austin,
Dick Findlay,
Fraser Scott,
Freddy Fuller,
Joe West,
Little,
McGee,
Quisenberry,
Velez
Thursday, September 22, 2011
THE SIXTIES
BC GOLDEN GLOVES BOXERS , SIXTIES; by brian zelley
JACK MEDA - HEAVYWEIGHT
JACK MEDA, was one of many boxers of the Sixties that was overlooked,
but despite these setback, he shined in the Seventies as Heavyweight
Amateur Champion of Canada. Also, the other Canadian heavyweight
champions from the Sixties that were overlooked were BILL TAYLOR
and EARL MCLEAY.
Another overlooked boxer was MARIJAN KOLAR, a light-heavyweight
champion. Then there was bantamweight star JIMMY MACMILLAN.
LOOKING BACK TO THE SIXTIES
Some of the boxers in the Sixties fought in the Fifties and some fought in the
Seventies, and some followed up the active boxing with coaching and/or
officiating. But, the main issue still is that far too many are forgotten,
overlooked or ignored. Of the above list only 24 were remembered in a
piece that appeared in the 1971 BC Golden Gloves program hosted and
sponsored by the BRITISH COLUMBIA AMATEUR BOXING
ASSOCIATION and the producer of the program was the Vancouver
based Murray Cameron Enterprises.
Now the problem with publications about amateur boxing in BC
that restricts the memory page to a select few often overlooks some
top quality boxers and adds names of some local heroes that may
or may not have been first class with high levels of skill and
achievements and further divides the Provincial amateur boxing
into groups of have and have not.
THE USA CONNECTION
From the early days of Golden Gloves action in 1939 to many
decades of action in Vancouver, Tacoma, Seattle and
Portland there have been many top quality boxers from the
USA compete in BC Golden Gloves and Diamond Belt Tournaments
Some key ones in the Sixties were Gary Ferrari, Michael Colbert,
Neil Knight, Ray Lampkin and Wesley Craven. Another name was
George Perez. A regular from California was Larry Houseman.
Then throughout the decades, BC boxers would compete in
USA tournaments such as EARL MCLEAY, a heavyweight
that was overlooked in the highlights of the Sixties in 1971.
NEIL KNIGHT - GOLDEN BOY
JACK MEDA - HEAVYWEIGHT
JACK MEDA, was one of many boxers of the Sixties that was overlooked,
but despite these setback, he shined in the Seventies as Heavyweight
Amateur Champion of Canada. Also, the other Canadian heavyweight
champions from the Sixties that were overlooked were BILL TAYLOR
and EARL MCLEAY.
Another overlooked boxer was MARIJAN KOLAR, a light-heavyweight
champion. Then there was bantamweight star JIMMY MACMILLAN.
LOOKING BACK TO THE SIXTIES
Some of the boxers in the Sixties fought in the Fifties and some fought in the
Seventies, and some followed up the active boxing with coaching and/or
officiating. But, the main issue still is that far too many are forgotten,
overlooked or ignored. Of the above list only 24 were remembered in a
piece that appeared in the 1971 BC Golden Gloves program hosted and
sponsored by the BRITISH COLUMBIA AMATEUR BOXING
ASSOCIATION and the producer of the program was the Vancouver
based Murray Cameron Enterprises.
Now the problem with publications about amateur boxing in BC
that restricts the memory page to a select few often overlooks some
top quality boxers and adds names of some local heroes that may
or may not have been first class with high levels of skill and
achievements and further divides the Provincial amateur boxing
into groups of have and have not.
THE USA CONNECTION
From the early days of Golden Gloves action in 1939 to many
decades of action in Vancouver, Tacoma, Seattle and
Portland there have been many top quality boxers from the
USA compete in BC Golden Gloves and Diamond Belt Tournaments
Some key ones in the Sixties were Gary Ferrari, Michael Colbert,
Neil Knight, Ray Lampkin and Wesley Craven. Another name was
George Perez. A regular from California was Larry Houseman.
Then throughout the decades, BC boxers would compete in
USA tournaments such as EARL MCLEAY, a heavyweight
that was overlooked in the highlights of the Sixties in 1971.
NEIL KNIGHT - GOLDEN BOY
Labels:
Cardinal,
Coulson,
Curtis,
Daniels,
Del Deugau,
Douglas,
Garry Ferrari,
Ginetti,
Knight,
Lampkin,
Lindsay,
McGowan,
Michael Colbert,
Rick Fleck,
Steve Tohill,
Terry Eastman,
Wes Craven,
Williams
Saturday, August 13, 2011
names from the Seventies
APRIL 1985 BC AMATEUR BOXING NEWS
Page 7 "PARADE OF OFFICIALS, COACHES & EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
for he years 1975 to 1979. A list of 105 names ranging from JIM AIREY and JEFF YULE.
Every 10th. one listed include:
Mary Bens, Ian Carmichael, Earl Elgie, Ian Gibson, Mel Ius,
Len Ludwikowski, Bram Melis, Gary Oakden, Art Shiels, Lennie Walters.
Page 6, Parade of BC Amateur Boxers (1975 to 1979)
Sample of names - every 10th. one:
Scott Bannink, Wayne Blatter, Wayne Crowe, Jim Fidler, Tod Hatley,
Chris Ius, Kurt Lang, Tom McMurchie, Tony Morrelli, Paul Panke,
Chris Sequeira, Dave Thornhill, and Ed Williams.
1976 BC GOLDEN GLOVES
Of the boxers the veteran of the above sample was ED WILLIAMS.
Some other long-term veterans still in the ring were:
Alex Angelomatis, Freddy Fuller, Gordie Lawson,
Jimmy MacMillan, and Steve Tohill.
Page 7 "PARADE OF OFFICIALS, COACHES & EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
for he years 1975 to 1979. A list of 105 names ranging from JIM AIREY and JEFF YULE.
Every 10th. one listed include:
Mary Bens, Ian Carmichael, Earl Elgie, Ian Gibson, Mel Ius,
Len Ludwikowski, Bram Melis, Gary Oakden, Art Shiels, Lennie Walters.
Page 6, Parade of BC Amateur Boxers (1975 to 1979)
Sample of names - every 10th. one:
Scott Bannink, Wayne Blatter, Wayne Crowe, Jim Fidler, Tod Hatley,
Chris Ius, Kurt Lang, Tom McMurchie, Tony Morrelli, Paul Panke,
Chris Sequeira, Dave Thornhill, and Ed Williams.
1976 BC GOLDEN GLOVES
Of the boxers the veteran of the above sample was ED WILLIAMS.
Some other long-term veterans still in the ring were:
Alex Angelomatis, Freddy Fuller, Gordie Lawson,
Jimmy MacMillan, and Steve Tohill.
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