2008 WIAC Men's Outdoor Track & Field Headlines
Former UW-La Crosse Track Coach Mark Guthrie Selected To Hall of Fame
RELEASED: Thursday, August 14, 2008
NEW ORLEANS--Former University of Wisconsin-La Crosse men’s track and field head coach Mark Guthrie will be inducted into the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Hall of Fame.
He will be joined in the 2008 class by Charles Craig (California State University-Bakersfield), Kim Duyst (California State University-Stanislaus), Dean Hayes (Middle Tennessee State University), Dave Murray (University of Arizona), Gary Pepin (University of Nebraska), Peter Tegen (Stanford University) and Alex Wilson (University of Notre Dame).
The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony is scheduled for December 17th, 2008 at the J.W. Marriott Desert Ridge Resort and Spa in Phoenix, Arizona - site of the 2008 USTFCCCA Convention.
Guthrie joins current UW-Oshkosh women’s track and field/cross country head coach Deb Vercauteren as the only Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) coaches to earn Hall of Fame status from the USTFCCCA. Vercauteren was a member of the association’s 2006 class.
Guthrie’s success as a track and field coach at the collegiate level was immediately felt when he first stepped foot onto the campus of UW-La Crosse. He took the reins as the Eagles head coach in 1985 and spent 19 years at the Division III track and field powerhouse before joining the coaching staff at UW-Madison in 2007. Guthrie owns 22 Division III national championships and one Division I Championship as an assistant at Wisconsin-Madison.
"It's really a tremendous and humbling honor," Guthrie said of his induction. "You don't start out in this business thinking about halls of fame and that sort of thing, but to be honored by your peers like this is certainly a humbling experience," he added.
Guthrie, whose coaching career began right out of college in 1975, has won championships at every major level in cross country/track and field. His first job was at Fennimore (Wisc.) High School where he was the boys’ head cross country and track & field coach, guiding the team to three straight cross country state championships. After Fennimore, he would move to Naperville (Ill.) High School before taking his first job at the college ranks with UW-La Crosse in 1985.
He spent 19 years at UW-La Crosse and during that time frame he won an unprecedented 22 Division III National Titles (12 indoor/10 outdoor). In addition to his 22 titles, his teams swept both the indoor and outdoor titles in the same season 10 times from 1988 through 2006, completing the feat in successive years from 1991-1993 and 2001-2004.
“A lot of credit has to go to those I've worked with and coached throughout my career. Nothing that I've accomplished would have happened if it weren't for the assistant coaches, administrators and student-athletes I've had the opportunity to work with. I also have to give a lot of credit to all the parents who trusted their student-athletes to me and helped support them throughout their careers,” Guthrie said.
Guthrie’s peers named him the United States Track Coaches Association’s (now USTFCCCA) Division III National Coach of the Year eight times during his career, and he was named a Division III Regional Coach of the Year 11 times.
Under his direction, Guthrie guided the Eagles to 34 WIAC titles, winning both the indoor and outdoor conference titles in his final year at La Crosse. Guthrie won 16 WIAC Indoor and Outdoor Coach of the Year honors during his 19-year stint.
In 1997, he was selected first vice-president of the USTCA (now USTFCCCA) Division III Track & Field Coaches and served as the Division III Track and Field president from 2000 to 2004. In 2004, he was awarded United States Sports Academy’s Distinguished Service Award.
Guthrie has coached five Olympic Trials participants with the most notable being 2004 Olympic gold medalist Andrew Rock. Rock was a 17-time NCAA Division III All-American at UW-La Crosse.
USTFCCCA Announces Academic Awards
RELEASED: Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Madison, Wis.--The United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) has announced its academic awards for the 2007-08 academic year.
UW-La Crosse was named the 2008 NCAA Division III Men’s Indoor Scholar Team of the Year after capturing the indoor national championship and recording a 3.018 team grade point average. Individually, UW-Whitewater’s Jon Schellin was recognized as the 2008 NCAA Division III Indoor Track Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
Schellin, a senior from Columbus, Wis., is majoring in secondary education and carries a 3.713 grade point average.
Joining UW-La Crosse on the Team All-Academic list were UW-Oshkosh (3.095) and UW-Platteville (3.028). A total of 56 NCAA Division III men’s programs were honored.
UW-La Crosse (3.370), UW-Eau Claire (3.280), UW-Oshkosh (3.207), UW-Platteville (3.125) and UW-Whitewater (3.110) were among the 92 women’s programs receiving recognition.
The selection of the All-Academic Indoor and Outdoor Scholar Teams of the Year award is based on a combination of academic and athletic achievements. To be nominated, the team must carry a minimum 3.000 cumulative grade point average.
The USTFCCCA also announced the 2008 NCAA Division III All-Academic Track and Field Team. A total of 232 female student-athletes representing 84 Division III colleges and universities made up the squad. UW-La Crosse placed a division-leading 14 student-athletes on the list that included 32 WIAC individuals.
The men’s team consisted of 158 student-athletes, including 20 from the WIAC, representing 70 Division III institutions.
The women’s list featured: UW-Eau Claire’s Briana Berg, Liz Faller, Kjersten Holt, Hannah Humbach, Liz Kooistra and Maria Peloquin, UW-La Crosse’s Chris Clausen, Alecia Ellingstad, Katie Fondow, Katlin Genthe, AnnMarie Glejf, Krista Kopetsky, Abby Lien, Ashton May, Caitlin Perra, Danica Schaefer, Caitlin Schetter, Jamie Scott, Katie Steingraeber and Katelynn Williams, UW-Oshkosh’s Rebecca Masephol, Ayla Mitchell, Holly Ozanich, Terri Schwamb and Susie Trzebiatowski, UW-Platteville’s Alison Ross, Jessica Scott and Marcia Taddy, UW-River Falls’ Krista Hasselquist and UW-Superior’s Nancy Hudack, Sheri Niemeyer and Kathleen Rosburg.
The men’s team included: UW-Eau Claire’s Sam Johnson, UW-La Crosse’s Andrew Boldt, Matt Gordy, Adam Kleinmaus, Ryan Mendez and David Stauder, UW-Oshkosh’s Nate Boehlke, Kevin Lofy, Jared Morris and Phil Prusinski, UW-Platteville’s Scott Howard, Anthony Kilburg, Cameron Klein and Mitch Spees, UW-River Falls’ Jason Phillippi, UW-Stevens Point’s Cory Baumann, Jerry Prusinski, Kyle Steiner and Nicholas Ver Duin and UW-Whitewater’s Jon Schellin.
To qualify for the USTFCCCA All-Academic Track and Field Team, the student-athlete must have compiled a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 and met the NCAA Division III Indoor or Outdoor automatic or provisional qualifying standard in their respective event.
Three Claim Academic All-America Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Academic Honors
RELEASED: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Madison, Wis.--Three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) individuals have been named to the 2008 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team.
UW-Platteville’s Tony Kilburg was a first team selection, while UW-Eau Claire’s Sam Johnson and UW-Stevens Point’s Kyle Steiner were second team choices.
The team is comprised of all NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA student-athletes throughout the country and is voted on by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), while being sponsored by ESPN The Magazine. To be eligible for the team, a student-athlete must maintain at least a grade point average of 3.20 on a scale of 4.00, have reached sophomore athletic and academic standings at his current institution and be nominated by his sports information director.
Kilburg, a junior from Bellevue, Iowa, is majoring in engineering physics and mathematics and boasts a 3.89 grade point average. He is the first WIAC track & field/cross country student-athlete to claim Academic All-America first team honors since UW-La Crosse’s Eric Svestka in 2006. Kilburg is the fourth Pioneer track & field/cross country member to secure first team accolades, joining Mike Hintz (1986-87), Dan Jansen (1989-90) and Bryan Cunningham (1996, 1998).
Johnson, a junior from Deer Park, Wis. (Amery), carries a 3.93 grade point average and is majoring in physics. He is the third Blugold track & field/cross country student-athlete to secure Academic All-America recognition, joining Jason Slaikeu (1996-98) and John Schuna (2005).
A senior from Grafton, Wis., Steiner is the first individual in program history to earn Academic All-America honors in back-to-back years. He is majoring in biology and sustains a 3.79 grade point average.
Four Secure Academic All-District Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Status
RELEASED: Friday, June 6, 2008
Madison, Wis.--Four Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference individuals have been named to the 2008 CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Five College Division Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Team.
UW-Eau Claire’s Sam Johnson, UW-Platteville’s Tony Kilburg and UW-Stevens Point’s Kyle Steiner were first team selections, while UW-La Crosse’s Adam Kleinmaus was a second team pick.
The team is comprised of all NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA student-athletes from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Minnesota and is voted on by members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).
Johnson, a junior from Deer Park, Wis., (Amery H.S.), boasts a 3.94 grade point average and is majoring in physics.
A junior from Bellevue, Iowa, Kilburg is majoring in engineering physics and mathematics and sustains a 3.89 grade point average.
Steiner, a senior from Grafton, Wis., secured first team recognition for the second straight year. He maintains a 3.79 grade point average and is majoring in biology.
Johnson, Kilburg and Steiner are eligible for the Academic All-America Team that will be announced June 23.
Kleinmaus, a senior from New Berlin, Wis. (Waukesha Catholic Memorial H.S.), is majoring in accounting and carries a 3.93 grade point average.
UW-Stevens Point’s Steiner Named Field Athlete of the Year
RELEASED: Thursday, May 29, 2008
Madison, Wis.--For the second consecutive year, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Kyle Steiner has been named the NCAA Division III Men’s Field Athlete of the Year by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
A senior from Grafton, Wis., Steiner was a member of the national champion 4x400-meter relay team and finished second in the decathlon at last weekend’s NCAA Division III Championship. He won the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title in the decathlon for the second consecutive year. Steiner is a four-time outdoor All-American and three-time indoor All-American.
Three Teams Finish In Top 13 at NCAA Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship
RELEASED: Sunday, May 25, 2008
Oshkosh, Wis.--Three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) teams finished in the top 13 at the NCAA Division III Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship held May 22-24 a J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium. The national meet was hosted by UW-Oshkosh.
UW-Oshkosh tied for seventh with 23 team points, while UW-Stevens Point tied for 11th with 20 points and UW-Platteville tied for 13th with 19 points.
McMurry University (Texas) won its first-ever national title with 35 points to outdistance SUNY-Cortland’s second-place total of 33 points. Whitworth University (Wash.) placed third with 31 points, Mount Union College (Ohio) fourth with 27 and Wartburg College (Iowa) and University of St. Thomas (Minn.) tied for fifth with 25.
UW-La Crosse and UW-Whitewater tied for 29th with 10 points, UW-Superior tied for 37th with eight, UW-Eau Claire tied for 51st with five and UW-River Falls tied for 69th with two. A total of 81 teams earned points at the national competition.
UW-Platteville’s Tyler Sigl won the national title in the 10,000-meter run for the second straight season with a time of 30:34.51. He also placed third in the 5,000-meter run. Sigl became just the fifth runner in NCAA Division III history to win two straight 10,000-meter runs and the first since Dave Cooper of Mount Union College (Ohio) in 1997-98.
UW-Whitewater’s Dan Hytinen claimed the national championship in the discus with a NCAA championship-record toss of 196-5 to earn field performer of the meet honors. Hytinen is the first Warhawk to claim a national crown since Ross Kapp won the hammer throw in 2006.
UW-Stevens Point’s 4x400-meter relay team of Brad Koback, Nicholas Ver Duin, Kyle Steiner and Pat Leonard placed first with a time of 3:12.09. The quartet becomes the first 4x400 team to win a national title in program history and the first national champion for the Pointers since 1998.
The top eight individuals in each event received NCAA Division III All-America accolades from the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
WIAC All-Americans:
800-Meter Run: Matt Kramer (UW-Superior-Second)
5,000-Meter Run: Tyler Sigl (UW-Platteville-Third)
10,000-Meter Run: Tyler Sigl (UW-Platteville-Champion), Willy Kaul (UW-Oshkosh-Third)
400-Meter Hurdles: Ben Zill (UW-Oshkosh-Fourth)
3,000-Meter Steeplechase: Jason Phillippi (UW-River Falls-Seventh), Cameron Klein (UW-Platteville-Eighth)
4x100-Meter Relay: UW-Stevens Point (Brad Koback, Pat Leonard, Nicholas Ver Duin, Keith Ingram-Seventh)
4x400-Meter Relay: UW-Stevens Point (Brad Koback, Nicholas Ver Duin, Kyle Steiner, Pat Leonard-Champion)
Triple Jump: James Simms (UW-Oshkosh-Third)
Discus: Dan Hytinen (UW-Whitewater-Champion), Bobby Riley (UW-La Crosse-Third)
Hammer Throw: Phil Prusinski (UW-Oshkosh-Third), Al Oleson (UW-Eau Claire-Fourth)
Pole Vault: Alex Tapplin (UW-La Crosse-Fifth), Scott Howard (UW-Platteville-Seventh)
Decathlon: Kyle Steiner (UW-Stevens Point-Second)
Track and Field Athletes Capture Region Awards
RELEASED: Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Kyle Steiner and UW-La Crosse’s Caitlin Schetter have been named the 2008 NCAA Division III Midwest Region Outdoor Field Athletes of the Year by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. In addition, UW-River Falls’ Brenda Thiel was named the region’s Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year.
Steiner, a senior from Grafton, Wis., secured the men’s award after winning the decathlon title at the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) championship for the second straight year.
A junior from Kiel, Wis., Schetter claimed the women’s honor after winning the long jump and placing second in the triple jump at the WIAC championship. She recently broke the school record in the long jump with a leap of 19-6 1/4 - a distance that ranks as the best in NCAA Division III this season.
Thiel’s throwers were outstanding this spring. Vicki Cooper qualified for the NCAA championship in three events (shot put, discus and javelin), and three other Falcons will be joining Thiel at nationals. Thiel is in her fourth season as a UW-River Falls assistant.
UW-Stevens Point’s Witt Named Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year
RELEASED: Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point head coach Rick Witt has been named the 2008 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) men’s outdoor track and field coach of the year, based on a vote of the league coaches.
Witt is in his 30th season at UW-Stevens Point and directed the Pointers to a second-place finish at the WIAC championship for the highest finish since 2002. The Pointers had three individual champions and one relay winner at the conference meet.
UW-Oshkosh’s Michel and UW-Stevens Point’s Ver Duin Share Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Scholar-Athlete Award
RELEASED: Monday, May 5, 2008
Madison, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh’s Scott Michel and UW-Stevens Point’s Nicholas Ver Duin have been named the 2008 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Max Sparger Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Co-Scholar-Athletes.
Michel, a native of Waupaca, Wis., is majoring in English with a minor in history and carries a 3.58 grade point average. He has appeared on his institution’s Dean’s List and the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll on numerous occasions.
A team captain this season, Michel earned All-America status in the 400-meter dash with a fifth-place finish at last year’s national championship.
He has served as senior editor of the Wisconsin Review and a volunteer at high school track and field meets.
A native of Howards Grove, Wis., Ver Duin is majoring in web and digital media development with a minor in business administration and maintains a 3.48 grade point average. He is a three-time member of UW-Stevens Point’s Dean’s List and has received Highest Honors from his institution.
Ver Duin was a member of the first-place 4x100-meter relay team at this year’s WIAC championship. He finished second in the 200-meter dash at the 2007 conference event and was a member of the runner-up 4x400-meter relay team during the 2005 championship.
Ver Duin is a two-time All-American, finishing eighth in the 4x100-meter relay a year ago and fourth in the 4x400-meter event in 2006. He was named his team’s Most Valuable Performer in 2006 and the Outstanding Track Athlete in 2005.
Also nominated for this year’s scholar-athlete award were: UW-Oshkosh’s Kevin Lofy (Sr., Lake Geneva, Wis./Badger), Kyle Nakatsuji (Sr., West Allis, Wis./Hale), Andrew Stendahl (Sr., Cottage Grove, Wis./East) and Danny Thompson (Sr., Kewaunee, Wis.), UW-River Falls’ Jason Phillippi (Sr., Maplewood, Minn./Tartan) and UW-Superior’s Lee Sims (Sr., Crookston, Minn.).
The WIAC Scholar-Athlete Award is named after Max Sparger and sponsored by Hewlett-Packard. Sparger served as commissioner of the Wisconsin State University Conference from July, 1971 - July, 1993.
In order to be nominated for the scholar-athlete award, a student-athlete must have a minimum 3.25 grade point average, be in their last year of competition, or on schedule to graduate this academic year, and have competed for a minimum of two years.
Eagles Soar To 18th Consecutive Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championship
RELEASED: Sunday, May 4, 2008
Eau Claire, Wis.--University of Wisconsin-La Crosse won its 18th consecutive Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) men’s outdoor track and field championship at UW-Eau Claire’s Simpson Field on May 2-3.
The Eagles won the 44th conference title in program history with 191.50 points to easily outdistance UW-Stevens Point’s second-place total of 137.50 points. UW-Oshkosh finished third with 134.5 points, UW-Whitewater fourth with 129, UW-Platteville fifth with 87, UW-Eau Claire sixth with 67.5, UW-River Falls seventh with 53, UW-Stout eighth with 42 and UW-Superior ninth with 16.
UW-La Crosse won six individual championships and one relay crown during the two-day event.
Alex Rooker captured the 100-meter and 200-meter dash with times of 10.80 and 21.85, respectively. He was named the Track Performer of the Meet.
David Kolbe earned the 400-meter dash with a time of 48.50 and Cory Hayden claimed the 10,000-meter run with a time of 31:12.78.
In the field events, UW-La Crosse’s Jessie Dengsavang won the triple jump for the second straight year with a leap of 48-3 1/4, while Clark Lundquist was victorious in the high jump with a height of 6-6 1/4.
The Eagles also earned the 4x400-meter relay with a time of 3:16.88.
UW-Stevens Point won three individual titles at the championship led by Kyle Steiner’s first-place effort in the decathlon with 6,455 points. It marked his second consecutive decathlon crown.
Greg Haak claimed the 800-meter run with a time of 1:56.40, while Keith Ingram secured the long jump with 22-4 1/4. The Pointers won the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 41.61.
UW-Whitewater’s Dan Hytinen was named the Field Performer of the Meet after winning the discus for the second straight year with a conference-meet record throw of 190-10.
The Warhawks also received a first-place effort from Jon Schellin in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.71.
UW-Platteville’s Tyler Sigl became the first individual in WIAC history to win four straight 1,500-meter run titles after finishing with a time of 3:56.41. He was also victorious in the 5,000-meter run for the second straight season with a time of 14:49.73.
UW-Eau Claire’s Al Oleson was also a double-winner at the championship, claiming the hammer throw and shot put with distances of 183-10 and 51-1 1/2, respectively.
UW-Oshkosh’s Ben Zill secured the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 53.36 and Andrew McGuire captured the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 9:16.90. The Titans claimed the 4x800-meter relay with a time of 7:43.78.
UW-River Falls’ Charlie Sowa won the javelin with a throw of 164-10, while UW-Stout’s Daniel Drewek claimed the pole vault with a height of 16-0 3/4.
WIAC Champions:
100-meter dash: Alex Rooker (UW-La Crosse), 10.80
200-meter dash: Alex Rooker (UW-La Crosse), 21.85
400-meter dash: David Kolbe (UW-La Crosse), 48.50
800-meter run: Greg Haak (UW-Stevens Point), 1:56.40
1,500-meter run: Tyler Sigl (UW-Platteville), 3:56.41
5,000-meter run: Tyler Sigl (UW-Platteville), 14:49.73
10,000-meter run: Cory Hayden (UW-La Crosse), 31:12.78
3,000-meter steeplechase: Andrew McGuire (UW-Oshkosh), 9:16.90
110-meter hurdles: Jon Schellin (UW-Whitewater), 14.71
400-meter hurdles: Ben Zill (UW-Oshkosh), 53.36
High Jump: Clark Lundquist (UW-La Crosse), 6-6 1/4
Long Jump: Keith Ingram (UW-Stevens Point), 22-4 1/4
Triple Jump: Jessie Dengsavang (UW-La Crosse), 48-3 1/4
Pole Vault: Daniel Drewek (UW-Stout), 16-0 3/4
Hammer Throw: Al Oleson (UW-Eau Claire), 183-10
Shot Put: Al Oleson (UW-Eau Claire), 51-1 1/2
Discus: Dan Hytinen (UW-Whitewater), 190-10*
Javelin: Charlie Sowa (UW-River Falls), 164-10
Decathlon: Kyle Steiner (UW-Stevens Point), 6,455 points
4x100-meter relay: UW-Stevens Point (Brad Koback, Pat Leonard, Nicholas Ver Duin, Keith Ingram), 41.61
4x400-meter relay: UW-La Crosse (Jonathon Doble, Cole Lambert, Ryan Mendez, Dylan Randolph), 3:16.88
4x800-meter relay: UW-Oshkosh (William Koepp, Willy Kaul, Ben Wizner, Nate Boehlke), 7:43.78
*WIAC Meet Record
Track Performer of the Meet: Alex Rooker of UW-La Crosse
Field Performer of the Meet: Dan Hytinen of UW-Whitewater
Max Sparger Co-Scholar-Athletes: Nicholas Ver Duin of UW-Stevens Point and Scott Michel of UW-Oshkosh
WIAC Men’s Track and Field Championship Day One Complete
RELEASED: Friday, May 2, 2008
Eau Claire, Wis.--The day may have been gloomy, but the student-athletes could not be stopped from claiming their mark at the 2008 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Outdoor Track and Field Championship at Simpson Field today.
The nine-team field is currently led by Oshkosh with a total of 30 points. Whitewater is in second with 26 points, while La Crosse sits in third with 25. Stevens Point has 17.50 for a fourth place finish, while Eau Claire is in fifth with 16.50. Platteville has 16 for a sixth place spot and Stout has 10 with for seventh. River Falls is currently in eighth with a total of nine points, while Superior has only scored six for a ninth place spot.
UW-Eau Claire’s Al Oleson took the top spot in the hammer throw today with a distance of 183-10, an NCAA Division III provisional qualifying mark. Whitewater’s Ryan Howell and Shaun Davis took second and third, respectively, with distances of 174-02 and 172-06.
Taking first in the pole vault was Stout’s Daniel Drewek with a height of 16-0 ¾, while La Crosse’s Alex Tapplin took second with an identical height, an NCAA Division III provisional qualifying mark. Stevens Point’s Daniel Swan finished in third with a height of 15-01.
In the 4x800-meter relay, Oshkosh took home first place with a time of 7:43.78. Whitewater finished in second just behind the Titans with a time of 7:43.81. Superior came in third with a 7:46.49.
A number of men’s preliminary events were finished today so Saturday the competitors will race in the finals. The finals of the 10,000-meter run, javelin and long jump were also pushed back because of poor weather conditions and will be held Saturday morning. The final day of the championships will begin at 8:30 a.m.
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