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Denis Ablyazin

Denis Mikhailovich Ablyazin (Russian: Денис Михайлович Аблязин, IPA: [dʲɪˈnʲis ɐˈblʲæzʲɪn], born 3 August 1992) is a Russian artistic gymnast. Ablyazin is Olympic Champion 2020 in Tokyo and a seven-time Olympic Games medalist. At the 2012 London Olympics he won silver in vault and bronze in floor.[2][3] At the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, he won silver with the Russian men's team, a silver in vault and bronze in rings.[4]

Denis Ablyazin
Personal information
Full nameDenis Mikhailovich Ablyazin
Nickname(s)The Lord of the Rings
Country represented Russia
Born (1992-08-03) August 3, 1992 (age 31)[1]
Penza, Russia[1]
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)[1]
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
ClubDinamo Penza
Gym"Burtases"
Head coach(es)Anatoly Zabelin
Assistant coach(es)Sergei Starkin
Medal record
Representing  Russia &  ROC
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 1 4 2
World Championships 2 1 1
European Championships 8 4 2
Summer Universiade 1 2 0
Total 12 11 5
Representing  ROC
Olympic Games
2020 Tokyo Team
2020 Tokyo Vault
Representing  Russia
Olympic Games
2012 London Vault
2016 Rio de Janeiro Vault
2016 Rio de Janeiro Team
2012 London Floor Exercise
2016 Rio de Janeiro Rings
World Championships
2014 Nanning Floor Exercise
2019 Stuttgart Team
2017 Montreal Rings
2014 Nanning Rings
European Championships
2013 Moscow Vault
2014 Sofia Team
2014 Sofia Floor Exercise
2014 Sofia Rings
2014 Sofia Vault
2016 Bern Team
2019 Szczecin Rings
2019 Szczecin Vault
2012 Montpellier Team
2015 Montpellier Rings
2015 Montpellier Vault
2016 Bern Rings
2012 Montpellier Rings
2012 Montpellier Vault
Summer Universiade
2013 Kazan Team
2013 Kazan Rings
2013 Kazan Vault

He is also three-time European vault champion (2013, 2014 and 2019), the 2014 European champion on floor and rings and the 2014 World Champion on floor.[1]

Personal life edit

Ablyazin was born on 3 August 1992 in Penza, Russia.[5] He represents Russia.

In September 2016, Ablyazin married Ksenia Semyonova, a Russian former gymnast who won two world titles. On January 21, 2017, their son, Yaroslav Ablyazin, was born.[1] Denis and Ksenia separated in 2018 and later divorced, with Semyonova taking full custody of their son. Ablyazin remarried in 2021.[citation needed]

Career edit

After trying multiple sports as a child, Ablyazin finally chose artistic gymnastics, the sport he excelled in the most. The sport truly appealed to him after he brought home a gold medal from a youth version of the sports festival, Spartakiad, hosted by his primary school in Chelyabinsk, Russia.[citation needed]

2011 edit

In March, Ablyazin competed at Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Cottbus, Germany. In the event finals he placed fourth on floor with a score of 14.925 and third on vault with a score of 16.050. In April, he competed at the European Championships in Berlin, Germany, where he finished sixth in the floor exercise final, scoring 15.250.[citation needed]

In October, Ablyazin competed at the World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. He contributed scores of a 15.033 on floor, 15.000 on rings and 16.266 on vault toward the Russian team's fourth-place finish. Individually, he placed fifth in the vault final with a score of 16.174, after qualifying in ninth place and being brought in as a reserve when Marian Drăgulescu of Romania withdrew from the competition due to injury.[citation needed]

2012 edit

In May, Ablyazin was selected, alongside Emin Garibov, David Belyavskiy, Anton Golotsutskov and Aleksandr Balandin to represent Russia at the 2012 European Championships in Montpellier, France. He contributed scores of a 15.266 on floor, 15.241 on rings and 16.066 on vault toward Russia's second-place finish. He won two bronze medals in the rings and vault finals, scoring a 15.433 on rings and 16.062 on vault.[citation needed]

2012 London Olympics edit

Ablyazin competed for the national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's artistic team all-around. He was the only Russian male artistic gymnast to win two medals, a bronze on floor and a silver on vault behind Yang Hak-Seon of South Korea, at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5] On the floor, his score tied him for the second-highest score of the night with Kohei Uchimura of Japan and only Zou Kai of China had surpassed him. However, after applying tie breaking rules in gymnastics for the Olympics, Uchimura ended up with the silver and relegated Ablyazin to the bronze. With a D-score of 7.1 on floor, he also executed the most difficult routine during the event final with an extra pass and barely finished his routine in time, right at the sound of the final warning bell indicating his time was over.[citation needed]

2013 edit

In March, Ablyazin competed at the World Cup, which was held in France, where he won gold on rings and placed second on floor. In April, he won the gold medal in the vault final at the 2013 European Championships in Moscow, Russia, scoring 15.408.[citation needed]

In July, Ablyazin, alongside the Russian team (Nikolai Kuksenkov, Emin Garibov, David Belyavskiy and Nikita Ignatyev) competed at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan, Russia, where they won the gold medal, ahead of Ukraine and Japan. In the event finals, he placed second both on rings and vault.[citation needed]

In September, Ablyazin competed at the World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium, but failed to qualify for any event finals. There was no team event in 2013 as is customary at worlds held immediately after an Olympic year.[citation needed]

2014 edit

At the start of the season, Ablyazin competed at the World Cup in Cottbus, Germany and placed first in the rings and floor finals. In May, he and his teammates (Nikolai Kuksenkov, Aleksandr Balandin, Nikita Ignatyev, David Belyavskiy), competed at the 2014 European Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. Ablyazin contributed scores of 15.833 on floor, 15.500 on rings and 15.366 on vault towards Russia's gold with a total score of 267.959, ahead of Great Britain. Ablyazin placed first in all individual finals he qualified for, winning gold on floor with a score of 15.700, and scoring 15.800 (tied with teammate Aleksandr Balandin) on rings with a total of 15.150 on vault.[citation needed]

Ablyazin won a total of four gold medals making him the most successful gymnast in the entire 2014 European Championships.[6] He was the first gymnast to win four gold medals in a single European Championships since Marian Drăgulescu in 2004.[citation needed]

In October, Ablyazin competed at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning, China and helped the Russian team to a fifth-place finish. In the apparatus finals, Ablyazin had qualified for three events. Ablyazin even surprised himself to finish ahead of defending champion Kenzō Shirai of Japan and win his first gold medal on floor, scoring 15.750, with just 0.017 difference in their scores, after Shirai stepped out-of-bounds in his third pass and incurred a 0.1 point penalty. Ablyazin's routine in that floor final had the second-highest difficulty score of 7.1 behind Shirai's 7.4, and they were the only two finalist who had difficult values scoring above 7.0. Ablyazin took home the bronze medal on rings too with a score of 15.700. Although he did also qualify for the vault final, he fell on both vaults and finished eighth.[citation needed]

2016 edit

On May 25–29, Ablyazin (together with David Belyavskiy, Nikolai Kuksenkov, Nikita Ignatyev and Nikita Nagornyy) won Russia the Team gold at the 2016 European Championships, he qualified to two apparatus finals taking silver in Ring and finished seventh in Vault.[citation needed]

2016 Rio Olympics edit

On August 6–16, Ablyazin competed with the Russian Team (together with Ivan Stretovich, Nikita Nagornyy, Nikolai Kuksenkov and David Belyavskiy) at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, he contributed scores of 15.100 in floor, 15.700 in rings, 15.600 vault, helping the Russian men's team win the silver medal with a total of 271.453 points.[7] Ablyazin also qualified to two apparatus finals where he won bronze in rings and silver in vault behind Ri Se Gwang.[8]

2017 edit

Ablyazin took a hiatus after the Olympic season to recover from sustained ankle injuries and spent time with his new son Yaroslav. On August 23–27, Ablyazin returned to competition at the Russian Cup where he won bronze in the team event and gold in rings.[citation needed]

On October 2–8, 2017, Ablyazin competed at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal, Canada and finished with only one medal, a silver in the individual still rings event final with a combined score of 15.333 behind the 15.433 posted by the gold medalist Eleftherios Petrounias of Greece. As is customary again, no team event was held at this world championships due to 2016 being an Olympic year.[citation needed]

2019 edit

In April, Ablyazin competed at the European Championships in Szczecin, Poland. He placed first on vault and rings.[1]

In October, Ablyazin competed at the World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany. He placed sixth on rings, and his team won first overall.[1]

2021 edit

 
Ablyazin receives the Order of Honour from Vladimir Putin in 2021

2020 Tokyo Olympics edit

At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, Denis Ablyazin competed with the Russian Olympic Committee team, which featured Ablyazin, David Belyavskiy, Artur Dalaoyan, and Nikita Nagornyy. The Russian team won Olympic gold with a combined score of 262.5.[9] Ablyazin competed on floor (13.9), rings (15.033), and vault (14.866).[9] He also defended his silver medal on the individual vault event for a second time with a final score of 14.783, a number which tied for the highest score. He was positioned lower than Shin Jea-hwan of South Korea on a tie-breaking criteria, similarly to the individual floor final at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London when he posted the second highest final score of 15.800 but tie-breaking rules awarded him the bronze medal behind Kōhei Uchimura of Japan.

On September 11, 2021, Ablyazin, together with his gold medal-winning Olympic teammates, was awarded with the Order of Friendship medals by President Vladimir Putin.[10]

Competitive history edit

 
Ablyazin, bronze medalist in men's rings at the 2016 Summer Olympics
 
Ablyazin, silver medalist in men's vault at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Year Event All-Around Individual (Ind.) Apparatuses
Team Ind. FX PH SR VT PB HB
2011 National Championships 1st 3rd 7th
European Championships 6th
World Championships 4th 5th
2012 National Championships 2nd 1st 3rd 1st
European Championships 6th 3rd
Olympic Games 6th 3rd 5th 2nd
2013 National Championships 2nd 1st 1st
European Championships 5th 1st
Universiade 1st 7th 2nd
World Championships
2014 National Championships 1st 1st 2nd 1st
European Championships 1st
World Championships 5th 3rd 8th
2015 National Championships 3rd 1st
European Championships 2nd
World Championships 4th 6th
2016 National Championships 1st 2nd 1st
European Championships 2nd 7th
Olympic Games 2nd 3rd 2nd
2017 Russian Cup 3rd 4th 1st 5th
World Championships 2nd
2019
European Championships 1st
World Championships 1st 6th
2020/21
Olympic Games 1st 6th 2nd

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g . Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 2021-07-26.
  2. ^ "ABLIAZIN Denis – FIG Athlete Profile". www.gymnastics.sport. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  3. ^ "Denis ABLYAZIN". Olympics.com. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  4. ^ "Denis Ablyazin: 'So many emotions, so many nerves'". International Gymnast Magazine Online. 2021-09-17. Retrieved 2021-11-20.
  5. ^ a b "Denis Ablyazin". London 2012 Olympics. London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
  6. ^ "Final Day: Three European Titles for Denis Abliazin, four for Russia". gymmedia. Retrieved 25 May 2014.
  7. ^ "Russian men's gymnastics team win silver in multidiscipline competitions". Itar-Tass. Retrieved 2016-08-09.
  8. ^ "Ablyazin tales silver Olympic medal on vault". Itar-Tass. Retrieved 2016-08-15.
  9. ^ a b "Artistic Gymnastics - Final Results". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-26.
  10. ^ Awarding state decorations to winners of the XXXII Olympic Games in Tokyo

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Mikhailovich and the family name is Ablyazin Denis Mikhailovich Ablyazin Russian Denis Mihajlovich Ablyazin IPA dʲɪˈnʲis ɐˈblʲaezʲɪn born 3 August 1992 is a Russian artistic gymnast Ablyazin is Olympic Champion 2020 in Tokyo and a seven time Olympic Games medalist At the 2012 London Olympics he won silver in vault and bronze in floor 2 3 At the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics he won silver with the Russian men s team a silver in vault and bronze in rings 4 Denis AblyazinAblyazin at the 2015 European ChampionshipsPersonal informationFull nameDenis Mikhailovich AblyazinNickname s The Lord of the RingsCountry represented RussiaBorn 1992 08 03 August 3 1992 age 31 1 Penza Russia 1 Height1 60 m 5 ft 3 in 1 DisciplineMen s artistic gymnasticsClubDinamo PenzaGym Burtases Head coach es Anatoly ZabelinAssistant coach es Sergei StarkinMedal record Representing Russia amp ROC Event 1st 2nd 3rd Olympic Games 1 4 2 World Championships 2 1 1 European Championships 8 4 2 Summer Universiade 1 2 0 Total 12 11 5 Representing ROC Olympic Games 2020 Tokyo Team 2020 Tokyo Vault Representing Russia Olympic Games 2012 London Vault 2016 Rio de Janeiro Vault 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team 2012 London Floor Exercise 2016 Rio de Janeiro Rings World Championships 2014 Nanning Floor Exercise 2019 Stuttgart Team 2017 Montreal Rings 2014 Nanning Rings European Championships 2013 Moscow Vault 2014 Sofia Team 2014 Sofia Floor Exercise 2014 Sofia Rings 2014 Sofia Vault 2016 Bern Team 2019 Szczecin Rings 2019 Szczecin Vault 2012 Montpellier Team 2015 Montpellier Rings 2015 Montpellier Vault 2016 Bern Rings 2012 Montpellier Rings 2012 Montpellier Vault Summer Universiade 2013 Kazan Team 2013 Kazan Rings 2013 Kazan Vault He is also three time European vault champion 2013 2014 and 2019 the 2014 European champion on floor and rings and the 2014 World Champion on floor 1 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 2011 2 2 2012 2 2 1 2012 London Olympics 2 3 2013 2 4 2014 2 5 2016 2 5 1 2016 Rio Olympics 2 6 2017 2 7 2019 2 8 2021 2 8 1 2020 Tokyo Olympics 3 Competitive history 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life editAblyazin was born on 3 August 1992 in Penza Russia 5 He represents Russia In September 2016 Ablyazin married Ksenia Semyonova a Russian former gymnast who won two world titles On January 21 2017 their son Yaroslav Ablyazin was born 1 Denis and Ksenia separated in 2018 and later divorced with Semyonova taking full custody of their son Ablyazin remarried in 2021 citation needed Career editAfter trying multiple sports as a child Ablyazin finally chose artistic gymnastics the sport he excelled in the most The sport truly appealed to him after he brought home a gold medal from a youth version of the sports festival Spartakiad hosted by his primary school in Chelyabinsk Russia citation needed 2011 edit In March Ablyazin competed at Artistic Gymnastics World Cup in Cottbus Germany In the event finals he placed fourth on floor with a score of 14 925 and third on vault with a score of 16 050 In April he competed at the European Championships in Berlin Germany where he finished sixth in the floor exercise final scoring 15 250 citation needed In October Ablyazin competed at the World Championships in Tokyo Japan He contributed scores of a 15 033 on floor 15 000 on rings and 16 266 on vault toward the Russian team s fourth place finish Individually he placed fifth in the vault final with a score of 16 174 after qualifying in ninth place and being brought in as a reserve when Marian Drăgulescu of Romania withdrew from the competition due to injury citation needed 2012 edit In May Ablyazin was selected alongside Emin Garibov David Belyavskiy Anton Golotsutskov and Aleksandr Balandin to represent Russia at the 2012 European Championships in Montpellier France He contributed scores of a 15 266 on floor 15 241 on rings and 16 066 on vault toward Russia s second place finish He won two bronze medals in the rings and vault finals scoring a 15 433 on rings and 16 062 on vault citation needed 2012 London Olympics edit Ablyazin competed for the national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men s artistic team all around He was the only Russian male artistic gymnast to win two medals a bronze on floor and a silver on vault behind Yang Hak Seon of South Korea at the 2012 Summer Olympics 5 On the floor his score tied him for the second highest score of the night with Kohei Uchimura of Japan and only Zou Kai of China had surpassed him However after applying tie breaking rules in gymnastics for the Olympics Uchimura ended up with the silver and relegated Ablyazin to the bronze With a D score of 7 1 on floor he also executed the most difficult routine during the event final with an extra pass and barely finished his routine in time right at the sound of the final warning bell indicating his time was over citation needed 2013 edit In March Ablyazin competed at the World Cup which was held in France where he won gold on rings and placed second on floor In April he won the gold medal in the vault final at the 2013 European Championships in Moscow Russia scoring 15 408 citation needed In July Ablyazin alongside the Russian team Nikolai Kuksenkov Emin Garibov David Belyavskiy and Nikita Ignatyev competed at the 2013 Summer Universiade in Kazan Russia where they won the gold medal ahead of Ukraine and Japan In the event finals he placed second both on rings and vault citation needed In September Ablyazin competed at the World Championships in Antwerp Belgium but failed to qualify for any event finals There was no team event in 2013 as is customary at worlds held immediately after an Olympic year citation needed 2014 edit At the start of the season Ablyazin competed at the World Cup in Cottbus Germany and placed first in the rings and floor finals In May he and his teammates Nikolai Kuksenkov Aleksandr Balandin Nikita Ignatyev David Belyavskiy competed at the 2014 European Championships in Sofia Bulgaria Ablyazin contributed scores of 15 833 on floor 15 500 on rings and 15 366 on vault towards Russia s gold with a total score of 267 959 ahead of Great Britain Ablyazin placed first in all individual finals he qualified for winning gold on floor with a score of 15 700 and scoring 15 800 tied with teammate Aleksandr Balandin on rings with a total of 15 150 on vault citation needed Ablyazin won a total of four gold medals making him the most successful gymnast in the entire 2014 European Championships 6 He was the first gymnast to win four gold medals in a single European Championships since Marian Drăgulescu in 2004 citation needed In October Ablyazin competed at the 2014 World Championships in Nanning China and helped the Russian team to a fifth place finish In the apparatus finals Ablyazin had qualified for three events Ablyazin even surprised himself to finish ahead of defending champion Kenzō Shirai of Japan and win his first gold medal on floor scoring 15 750 with just 0 017 difference in their scores after Shirai stepped out of bounds in his third pass and incurred a 0 1 point penalty Ablyazin s routine in that floor final had the second highest difficulty score of 7 1 behind Shirai s 7 4 and they were the only two finalist who had difficult values scoring above 7 0 Ablyazin took home the bronze medal on rings too with a score of 15 700 Although he did also qualify for the vault final he fell on both vaults and finished eighth citation needed 2016 edit On May 25 29 Ablyazin together with David Belyavskiy Nikolai Kuksenkov Nikita Ignatyev and Nikita Nagornyy won Russia the Team gold at the 2016 European Championships he qualified to two apparatus finals taking silver in Ring and finished seventh in Vault citation needed 2016 Rio Olympics edit On August 6 16 Ablyazin competed with the Russian Team together with Ivan Stretovich Nikita Nagornyy Nikolai Kuksenkov and David Belyavskiy at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro he contributed scores of 15 100 in floor 15 700 in rings 15 600 vault helping the Russian men s team win the silver medal with a total of 271 453 points 7 Ablyazin also qualified to two apparatus finals where he won bronze in rings and silver in vault behind Ri Se Gwang 8 2017 edit Ablyazin took a hiatus after the Olympic season to recover from sustained ankle injuries and spent time with his new son Yaroslav On August 23 27 Ablyazin returned to competition at the Russian Cup where he won bronze in the team event and gold in rings citation needed On October 2 8 2017 Ablyazin competed at the 2017 World Championships in Montreal Canada and finished with only one medal a silver in the individual still rings event final with a combined score of 15 333 behind the 15 433 posted by the gold medalist Eleftherios Petrounias of Greece As is customary again no team event was held at this world championships due to 2016 being an Olympic year citation needed 2019 edit In April Ablyazin competed at the European Championships in Szczecin Poland He placed first on vault and rings 1 In October Ablyazin competed at the World Championships in Stuttgart Germany He placed sixth on rings and his team won first overall 1 2021 edit nbsp Ablyazin receives the Order of Honour from Vladimir Putin in 2021 2020 Tokyo Olympics edit At the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Japan Denis Ablyazin competed with the Russian Olympic Committee team which featured Ablyazin David Belyavskiy Artur Dalaoyan and Nikita Nagornyy The Russian team won Olympic gold with a combined score of 262 5 9 Ablyazin competed on floor 13 9 rings 15 033 and vault 14 866 9 He also defended his silver medal on the individual vault event for a second time with a final score of 14 783 a number which tied for the highest score He was positioned lower than Shin Jea hwan of South Korea on a tie breaking criteria similarly to the individual floor final at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London when he posted the second highest final score of 15 800 but tie breaking rules awarded him the bronze medal behind Kōhei Uchimura of Japan On September 11 2021 Ablyazin together with his gold medal winning Olympic teammates was awarded with the Order of Friendship medals by President Vladimir Putin 10 Competitive history edit nbsp Ablyazin bronze medalist in men s rings at the 2016 Summer Olympics nbsp Ablyazin silver medalist in men s vault at the 2012 Summer Olympics Year Event All Around Individual Ind Apparatuses Team Ind FX PH SR VT PB HB 2011 National Championships 1st 3rd 7th European Championships 6th World Championships 4th 5th 2012 National Championships 2nd 1st 3rd 1st European Championships 6th 3rd Olympic Games 6th 3rd 5th 2nd 2013 National Championships 2nd 1st 1st European Championships 5th 1st Universiade 1st 7th 2nd World Championships 2014 National Championships 1st 1st 2nd 1st European Championships 1st World Championships 5th 3rd 8th 2015 National Championships 3rd 1st European Championships 2nd World Championships 4th 6th 2016 National Championships 1st 2nd 1st European Championships 2nd 7th Olympic Games 2nd 3rd 2nd 2017 Russian Cup 3rd 4th 1st 5th World Championships 2nd 2019 European Championships 1st World Championships 1st 6th 2020 21 Olympic Games 1st 6th 2ndSee also editList of Olympic male artistic gymnasts for RussiaReferences edit a b c d e f g ABLIAZIN Denis Tokyo 2020 Olympics Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Archived from the original on 2021 07 26 ABLIAZIN Denis FIG Athlete Profile www gymnastics sport Retrieved 2021 11 20 Denis ABLYAZIN Olympics com Retrieved 2021 11 20 Denis Ablyazin So many emotions so many nerves International Gymnast Magazine Online 2021 09 17 Retrieved 2021 11 20 a b Denis Ablyazin London 2012 Olympics London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Archived from the original on 9 December 2012 Retrieved 17 September 2012 Final Day Three European Titles for Denis Abliazin four for Russia gymmedia Retrieved 25 May 2014 Russian men s gymnastics team win silver in multidiscipline competitions Itar Tass Retrieved 2016 08 09 Ablyazin tales silver Olympic medal on vault Itar Tass Retrieved 2016 08 15 a b Artistic Gymnastics Final Results Tokyo 2020 Retrieved 2021 07 26 Awarding state decorations to winners of the XXXII Olympic Games in TokyoExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Denis Ablyazin Denis ABLIAZIN at the International Gymnastics Federation Denis Ablyazin at Olympedia nbsp Denis Mihajlovich Ablyazin at sportgymrus ru in Russian Denis Ablyazin on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denis Ablyazin amp oldid 1220628216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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