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Marijan Beneš

Marijan Beneš (11 June 1951 – 4 September 2018) was a Yugoslavian boxer from Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is considered one of the best boxers in Yugoslav history. After a brilliant amateur career, culminating in the gold medal in European Amateur Boxing Championships in Belgrade, he turned professional in 1977, and won the European Boxing Union title in the light welterweights in 1979. Next year he fought for the WBA World super welterweight title but lost to title holder Ayub Kalule on points. Beneš withdrew from the ring in 1983, after a severe eye injury. In 2020 he was named as the best Bosnian boxer in 20th century.[1][2]

Marijan Beneš
Marijan Beneš in 2009
Born
Marijan Beneš

(1951-06-11)11 June 1951
Died4 September 2018(2018-09-04) (aged 67)
NationalityYugoslav → Bosnian
Statistics
Weight(s)Light middleweight
StanceOrthodox
Boxing record
Total fights39
Wins32
Losses6
Draws1
Medal record

Biography edit

Beneš was born in Belgrade[3][4] to Croat father Josip and Serb mother Marija (née Vukić).[5] Under the influence of his father, a music teacher, Beneš played piano and violin in his childhood. He had three brothers and one sister.[3][6] He spent his childhood in Tuzla. Marijan was one of the famous four Beneš brothers (Antun, Ivica, Josip, Marijan) that competed for Sloboda Tuzla. His life took a radical turn when he (allegedly) entered the ring in Tuzla at the age of 10 and won against an 18-year-old opponent. His first coaches were Bego Huseljić and Miloš Todorović. When he was 16, he left Bokserski klub Sloboda Tuzla and joined Bokserski klub Slavija in Banja Luka, where he would stay during his entire amateur career.[7]

Beneš described himself as being staunchly opposed to "Greater Serbs" and "Greater Croats", maintaining a Yugoslav identity.[3][5]

Career edit

During his amateur career, Beneš won nine titles in Bosnia, four titles of Yugoslav champion, and a number of other competitions.[8] In 1973, he won the European title in light welterweight in Belgrade and he received the "Golden Badge", an award for the Best Athlete of the year in Yugoslavia. Soon after he caught hepatitis, which could have meant the end of the career. "Radically stubborn" (as he said himself),[3] and devoted to boxing, he decided to continue. He also participated in the 1976 Montreal Olympics, but lost in the second round.

Highlights edit

  1973 European championships, Belgrade, Yugoslavia,[9]Light welterweight
  • 1/8: Defeated Neville Cole (England) TKO 2
  • 1/4: Defeated Paul Dobrescu (Romania) TKO 2
  • 1/2: Defeated Ulrich Beyer (East Germany) TKOI 2
  • Finals: Defeated Anatoli Kamnev (Soviet Union) TKOI 2
  1973 Balkan Championships, Athens, Greece[10]Light welterweight  1976 Balkan Championships, Zagreb, Yugoslavia[11]Welterweight
  • 1/4: Defeated Sabahattin Burcu (Turkey) 5:0
  • 1/2: Defeated Viktor Tushev (Bulgaria) 5:0
  • Finals: Defeated Vasile Cicu (Romania) 5:0

He turned professional in 1977, rising quickly to the European top. On 17 March 1979, in his hometown Banja Luka, he won the EBU title knocking down the defender, French boxer Gilbert Cohen,[12] in the fourth round.[13] He defended the title successfully four times, and lost on points in 1980 to then WBA world junior middleweight champion Ayub Kalule, for the WBA's world championship in a match regarded as one of toughest in Denmark ever.[by whom?] He eventually lost the EBU crown to Louis Acaries in 1981.[4]

A severe injury of his left eye effectively sealed his career. It is not exactly known which match caused it; by one account, it was a match with Luigi Minchillo in 1983,[4] and by another, it originated from the 1979 match with Sandy Torres in Zenica, and the condition worsened since.[8] During the career, he had a number of other injuries: 26 bone fractures and damaged vocal cords, that caused him to speak quietly and slowly.[3] He withdrew from the ring in 1983, fighting only two more exhibition matches in 1990s. The ring injury eventually left Beneš blind in his left eye.[3]

After boxing and death edit

Beneš's brother was killed in 1992, during the Bosnian War.[3] Beneš also participated in the war.[3] At the end of the war in 1995, he was forced to leave Banja Luka after a number of threats. He sold his possessions cheaply, and during the war he stayed in Medulin and Zagreb, in Croatia, in poverty. He divorced his wife Stana, who moved to Niš, Serbia, with their daughters Žanet and Marijana.[3][8] As he put it, "everything turned around; people started hating each other overnight...there are great people, but the war helped me realize who is the real people and who is scum."[3] He returned to Banja Luka in 1996, after the end of the war, continuing to live modestly. "I lived in Croatia, people respected me, but I'm used to the old friends".[3]

In 2004, a documentary film of Beneš's life, titled Bio jednom jedan šampion (Once Upon a Time There Was a Champion) was recorded in the production of Independent Television Banja Luka. Despite modest ambitions, it toured all over the former Yugoslavia, and Beneš was frequent guest on promotions.[3][6]

Beneš lived the rest of his life in Banja Luka under modest circumstances, mostly financed by his sister Ljiljana. He published a book of poems Druga strana medalje (Another Side of Coin), devoted to sports, and he said that he had written a dozen more, and that he planned to publish them. Despite regular physical activity and a healthy diet, his boxing career and advanced age caused some health complications. In 2017, Beneš had Alzheimer's disease and was a wheelchair user.[14] He died on 4 September 2018 at the age of 67.[3][8][15]

Boxing record as a professional edit

32 Wins (21 knockouts, 11 decisions), 6 Losses (3 knockouts, 3 decisions), 1 Draw[16]
Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes
Win -- Cliff McCourry KO 2 02/02/1997   Požega, Croatia
Win 9-2   Salvatore Di Salvatore TKO 5 03/05/1991   Banja Luka, Yugoslavia
Win 25-14-2   Maurice Bufi KO 6 02/12/1983   Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, West Germany
Loss 20-32-1   Johnny Heard KO 1 16/04/1983   Salzburg, Austria
Win 7-4   Mbayo Wa Mbayo RTD 6 31/03/1983   Split, Yugoslavia
Win 11-3-1   Darwin Brewster PTS 10 27/01/1983   Rijeka, Yugoslavia
Loss 39-2   Luigi Minchillo MD 12 28/10/1982   San Severo, Italy For European light-middleweight title.
Win 7-4-2   Gordie Lawson KO 4 10/06/1982   Titograd, Yugoslavia
Win -- Tony Desroche KO 2 09/03/1982   Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Win 14-11-3   Randy Milton KO 1 19/12/1981   Split, Yugoslavia
Win 15-5-2   Franz Dorfer TKO 4 06/11/1981   Vienna, Austria
Win 8-2-4   Andre Mongelema PTS 10 18/09/1981   Vienna, Austria
Loss 29-3   Louis Acaries PTS 12 19/03/1981   Paris, France Lost European light-middleweight title.
Win 12-4-1   Antonio Alejandro Garrido TKO 9 09/02/1981   Vienna, Austria
Win 32-14-4   Sandy Torres PTS 10 20/12/1980   Split, Yugoslavia
Win 37-8-5   Georges Warusfel TKO 5 06/10/1980   Paris, France Retained European light-middleweight title.
Loss 33-0   Ayub Kalule UD 15 12/06/1980   Randers Hallen, Randers, Denmark For WBA light-middleweight title.
Win 10-8-2   Freddie Boynton KO 3 28/03/1980   Berlin, West Germany
Draw 29-4-1   Damiano Lassandro PTS 12 13/02/1980   Pesaro, Italy Retained European light-middleweight title.
Win 19-0-2   Adrie Huussen TKO 3 05/11/1979   Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Netherlands Retained European light-middleweight title.
Loss 29-12-4   Sandy Torres TKO 6 25/08/1979   Zenica, Yugoslavia
Win 26-0   Andoni Amana TKO 8 06/06/1979   Bilbao, Spain Retained European light-middleweight title.
Win 23-13-1   Zip Castillo KO 1 28/04/1979   Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Win 20-2-1   Gilbert Cohen KO 4 17/03/1979   Banja Luka, Yugoslavia Won European light-middleweight title.
Win 72-17-27   Everaldo Costa Azevedo PTS 10 18/11/1978   Berlin, West Germany
Win 68-5-4   Elisha Obed PTS 10 02/09/1978   Berlin, West Germany
Win 3-11   Tiger Quaye PTS 8 29/05/1978   Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 8-4-2   Peter "Cricket" Neal KO 5 06/05/1978   Frankfurt, West Germany
Win 3-10   Tiger Quaye KO 1 07/04/1978   Berlin, West Germany
Loss 2-10   Tiger Quaye TKO 3 15/02/1978   Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 28-7-3   Pat Thomas PTS 8 16/01/1978   Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 12-8   Wa Bukasa KO 3 16/12/1977   Vienna, Austria
Win 21-7-1   Steve Angell TKO 4 10/12/1977   Berlin, West Germany
Win 19-5-1   Alain Ruocco PTS 8 18/11/1977   Vienna, Austria
Win 10-8-2   Mick Minter TKO 2 31/10/1977   Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win 23-32-4   Scottish John Smith PTS 8 10/10/1977   Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Win --   Rhida Hakima KO 2 01/10/1977   Vienna, Austria
Win 15-12-5   Pascal Zito PTS 6 24/09/1977   Vienna, Austria
Win 31-11-4   Clement Tshinza PTS 4 06/08/1977   Deutschlandhalle, Charlottenburg, West Germany

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bokserski šampioni izabrali najuspešnije (AUDIO)".
  2. ^ "Duals Bosnia-Croatia - Sarajevo, Yugoslavia - February 14 1971".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Davor Pašalić (2 March 2004). "Boksački prvak koji se u svom kafiću tukao 15 puta dnevno" [A boxing champion who used to fight 15 times a day in his bar]. Nacional (in Croatian). from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Per-Ake Persson. . Retired Boxers Foundation. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-09-20.
  5. ^ a b ""Bosna", ipak, u Banja Luci". Deutsche Welle (in Bosnian). 17 April 2009. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  6. ^ a b T. Čanak (2004-02-26). "(Bio jednom) jedan šampion" (in Serbian). Glas javnosti.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-06-11.
  8. ^ a b c d (in Serbian). Nezavisne novine. 2005-06-12. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01.
  9. ^ "20.European Championships - Belgrade, Yugoslavia - June 1-9 1973".
  10. ^ "11.Balkan Championships - Athens, Greece - May 3-7 1973".
  11. ^ "14.Balkan Championships - Zagreb, Yugoslavia - June 3-6 1976".
  12. ^ "Gilbert Cohen". BoxRec.com.
  13. ^ . 1979-05-17. Archived from the original on 2008-07-23. Retrieved 2007-09-20.
  14. ^ "Životna drama boksačke legende: Ne može se kretati i teško govori". Vecernji List (in Croatian). 11 November 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  15. ^ "U Banjoj Luci umro legendarni boksač Marijan Beneš (67)" (in Croatian). 24 Sata. 4 September 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  16. ^ "BoxRec::Marijan Benes". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 5 September 2018.

External links edit

  • Boxing record for Marijan Beneš from BoxRec (registration required)
Awards
Preceded by   The Best Athlete of Yugoslavia
1973
Succeeded by
Mate Parlov

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Marijan Benes 11 June 1951 4 September 2018 was a Yugoslavian boxer from Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina He is considered one of the best boxers in Yugoslav history After a brilliant amateur career culminating in the gold medal in European Amateur Boxing Championships in Belgrade he turned professional in 1977 and won the European Boxing Union title in the light welterweights in 1979 Next year he fought for the WBA World super welterweight title but lost to title holder Ayub Kalule on points Benes withdrew from the ring in 1983 after a severe eye injury In 2020 he was named as the best Bosnian boxer in 20th century 1 2 Marijan BenesMarijan Benes in 2009BornMarijan Benes 1951 06 11 11 June 1951Belgrade PR Serbia FPR YugoslaviaDied4 September 2018 2018 09 04 aged 67 Banja Luka Bosnia and HerzegovinaNationalityYugoslav BosnianStatisticsWeight s Light middleweightStanceOrthodoxBoxing recordTotal fights39Wins32Losses6Draws1Medal record Men s Boxing Representing Yugoslavia European Amateur Boxing Championships 1973 Belgrade Light welterweight Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Career 1 2 Highlights 1 3 After boxing and death 2 Boxing record as a professional 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editBenes was born in Belgrade 3 4 to Croat father Josip and Serb mother Marija nee Vukic 5 Under the influence of his father a music teacher Benes played piano and violin in his childhood He had three brothers and one sister 3 6 He spent his childhood in Tuzla Marijan was one of the famous four Benes brothers Antun Ivica Josip Marijan that competed for Sloboda Tuzla His life took a radical turn when he allegedly entered the ring in Tuzla at the age of 10 and won against an 18 year old opponent His first coaches were Bego Huseljic and Milos Todorovic When he was 16 he left Bokserski klub Sloboda Tuzla and joined Bokserski klub Slavija in Banja Luka where he would stay during his entire amateur career 7 Benes described himself as being staunchly opposed to Greater Serbs and Greater Croats maintaining a Yugoslav identity 3 5 Career edit During his amateur career Benes won nine titles in Bosnia four titles of Yugoslav champion and a number of other competitions 8 In 1973 he won the European title in light welterweight in Belgrade and he received the Golden Badge an award for the Best Athlete of the year in Yugoslavia Soon after he caught hepatitis which could have meant the end of the career Radically stubborn as he said himself 3 and devoted to boxing he decided to continue He also participated in the 1976 Montreal Olympics but lost in the second round Highlights edit nbsp 1973 European championships Belgrade Yugoslavia 9 Light welterweight1 8 Defeated Neville Cole England TKO 2 1 4 Defeated Paul Dobrescu Romania TKO 2 1 2 Defeated Ulrich Beyer East Germany TKOI 2 Finals Defeated Anatoli Kamnev Soviet Union TKOI 2 nbsp 1973 Balkan Championships Athens Greece 10 Light welterweight1 2 Defeated Calistrat Cutov Romania 3 2 Finals Defeated Athanasios Iliadis Greece 5 0 nbsp 1976 Balkan Championships Zagreb Yugoslavia 11 Welterweight1 4 Defeated Sabahattin Burcu Turkey 5 0 1 2 Defeated Viktor Tushev Bulgaria 5 0 Finals Defeated Vasile Cicu Romania 5 0 He turned professional in 1977 rising quickly to the European top On 17 March 1979 in his hometown Banja Luka he won the EBU title knocking down the defender French boxer Gilbert Cohen 12 in the fourth round 13 He defended the title successfully four times and lost on points in 1980 to then WBA world junior middleweight champion Ayub Kalule for the WBA s world championship in a match regarded as one of toughest in Denmark ever by whom He eventually lost the EBU crown to Louis Acaries in 1981 4 A severe injury of his left eye effectively sealed his career It is not exactly known which match caused it by one account it was a match with Luigi Minchillo in 1983 4 and by another it originated from the 1979 match with Sandy Torres in Zenica and the condition worsened since 8 During the career he had a number of other injuries 26 bone fractures and damaged vocal cords that caused him to speak quietly and slowly 3 He withdrew from the ring in 1983 fighting only two more exhibition matches in 1990s The ring injury eventually left Benes blind in his left eye 3 After boxing and death edit Benes s brother was killed in 1992 during the Bosnian War 3 Benes also participated in the war 3 At the end of the war in 1995 he was forced to leave Banja Luka after a number of threats He sold his possessions cheaply and during the war he stayed in Medulin and Zagreb in Croatia in poverty He divorced his wife Stana who moved to Nis Serbia with their daughters Zanet and Marijana 3 8 As he put it everything turned around people started hating each other overnight there are great people but the war helped me realize who is the real people and who is scum 3 He returned to Banja Luka in 1996 after the end of the war continuing to live modestly I lived in Croatia people respected me but I m used to the old friends 3 In 2004 a documentary film of Benes s life titled Bio jednom jedan sampion Once Upon a Time There Was a Champion was recorded in the production of Independent Television Banja Luka Despite modest ambitions it toured all over the former Yugoslavia and Benes was frequent guest on promotions 3 6 Benes lived the rest of his life in Banja Luka under modest circumstances mostly financed by his sister Ljiljana He published a book of poems Druga strana medalje Another Side of Coin devoted to sports and he said that he had written a dozen more and that he planned to publish them Despite regular physical activity and a healthy diet his boxing career and advanced age caused some health complications In 2017 Benes had Alzheimer s disease and was a wheelchair user 14 He died on 4 September 2018 at the age of 67 3 8 15 Boxing record as a professional edit32 Wins 21 knockouts 11 decisions 6 Losses 3 knockouts 3 decisions 1 Draw 16 Result Record Opponent Type Round Date Location Notes Win Cliff McCourry KO 2 02 02 1997 nbsp Pozega Croatia Win 9 2 nbsp Salvatore Di Salvatore TKO 5 03 05 1991 nbsp Banja Luka Yugoslavia Win 25 14 2 nbsp Maurice Bufi KO 6 02 12 1983 nbsp Hanns Martin Schleyer Halle Stuttgart West Germany Loss 20 32 1 nbsp Johnny Heard KO 1 16 04 1983 nbsp Salzburg Austria Win 7 4 nbsp Mbayo Wa Mbayo RTD 6 31 03 1983 nbsp Split Yugoslavia Win 11 3 1 nbsp Darwin Brewster PTS 10 27 01 1983 nbsp Rijeka Yugoslavia Loss 39 2 nbsp Luigi Minchillo MD 12 28 10 1982 nbsp San Severo Italy For European light middleweight title Win 7 4 2 nbsp Gordie Lawson KO 4 10 06 1982 nbsp Titograd Yugoslavia Win Tony Desroche KO 2 09 03 1982 nbsp Sarajevo Yugoslavia Win 14 11 3 nbsp Randy Milton KO 1 19 12 1981 nbsp Split Yugoslavia Win 15 5 2 nbsp Franz Dorfer TKO 4 06 11 1981 nbsp Vienna Austria Win 8 2 4 nbsp Andre Mongelema PTS 10 18 09 1981 nbsp Vienna Austria Loss 29 3 nbsp Louis Acaries PTS 12 19 03 1981 nbsp Paris France Lost European light middleweight title Win 12 4 1 nbsp Antonio Alejandro Garrido TKO 9 09 02 1981 nbsp Vienna Austria Win 32 14 4 nbsp Sandy Torres PTS 10 20 12 1980 nbsp Split Yugoslavia Win 37 8 5 nbsp Georges Warusfel TKO 5 06 10 1980 nbsp Paris France Retained European light middleweight title Loss 33 0 nbsp Ayub Kalule UD 15 12 06 1980 nbsp Randers Hallen Randers Denmark For WBA light middleweight title Win 10 8 2 nbsp Freddie Boynton KO 3 28 03 1980 nbsp Berlin West Germany Draw 29 4 1 nbsp Damiano Lassandro PTS 12 13 02 1980 nbsp Pesaro Italy Retained European light middleweight title Win 19 0 2 nbsp Adrie Huussen TKO 3 05 11 1979 nbsp Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis Rotterdam Netherlands Retained European light middleweight title Loss 29 12 4 nbsp Sandy Torres TKO 6 25 08 1979 nbsp Zenica Yugoslavia Win 26 0 nbsp Andoni Amana TKO 8 06 06 1979 nbsp Bilbao Spain Retained European light middleweight title Win 23 13 1 nbsp Zip Castillo KO 1 28 04 1979 nbsp Belgrade Yugoslavia Win 20 2 1 nbsp Gilbert Cohen KO 4 17 03 1979 nbsp Banja Luka Yugoslavia Won European light middleweight title Win 72 17 27 nbsp Everaldo Costa Azevedo PTS 10 18 11 1978 nbsp Berlin West Germany Win 68 5 4 nbsp Elisha Obed PTS 10 02 09 1978 nbsp Berlin West Germany Win 3 11 nbsp Tiger Quaye PTS 8 29 05 1978 nbsp Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis Rotterdam Netherlands Win 8 4 2 nbsp Peter Cricket Neal KO 5 06 05 1978 nbsp Frankfurt West Germany Win 3 10 nbsp Tiger Quaye KO 1 07 04 1978 nbsp Berlin West Germany Loss 2 10 nbsp Tiger Quaye TKO 3 15 02 1978 nbsp Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis Rotterdam Netherlands Win 28 7 3 nbsp Pat Thomas PTS 8 16 01 1978 nbsp Rotterdam Netherlands Win 12 8 nbsp Wa Bukasa KO 3 16 12 1977 nbsp Vienna Austria Win 21 7 1 nbsp Steve Angell TKO 4 10 12 1977 nbsp Berlin West Germany Win 19 5 1 nbsp Alain Ruocco PTS 8 18 11 1977 nbsp Vienna Austria Win 10 8 2 nbsp Mick Minter TKO 2 31 10 1977 nbsp Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis Rotterdam Netherlands Win 23 32 4 nbsp Scottish John Smith PTS 8 10 10 1977 nbsp Rotterdam Ahoy Sportpaleis Rotterdam Netherlands Win nbsp Rhida Hakima KO 2 01 10 1977 nbsp Vienna Austria Win 15 12 5 nbsp Pascal Zito PTS 6 24 09 1977 nbsp Vienna Austria Win 31 11 4 nbsp Clement Tshinza PTS 4 06 08 1977 nbsp Deutschlandhalle Charlottenburg West GermanySee also editMate ParlovReferences edit Bokserski sampioni izabrali najuspesnije AUDIO Duals Bosnia Croatia Sarajevo Yugoslavia February 14 1971 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Davor Pasalic 2 March 2004 Boksacki prvak koji se u svom kaficu tukao 15 puta dnevno A boxing champion who used to fight 15 times a day in his bar Nacional in Croatian Archived from the original on 17 July 2012 Retrieved 9 December 2015 a b c Per Ake Persson Where are they now Marijan Benes Retired Boxers Foundation Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 09 20 a b Bosna ipak u Banja Luci Deutsche Welle in Bosnian 17 April 2009 Retrieved 4 September 2018 a b T Canak 2004 02 26 Bio jednom jedan sampion in Serbian Glas javnosti Leksikon YU mitologije Marijan Benes Archived from the original on 2007 06 11 a b c d Ring zamijenio nalivperom in Serbian Nezavisne novine 2005 06 12 Archived from the original on 2007 10 01 20 European Championships Belgrade Yugoslavia June 1 9 1973 11 Balkan Championships Athens Greece May 3 7 1973 14 Balkan Championships Zagreb Yugoslavia June 3 6 1976 Gilbert Cohen BoxRec com Marijan Benes osvojio titulu prvaka Evrope 1979 05 17 Archived from the original on 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2007 09 20 Zivotna drama boksacke legende Ne moze se kretati i tesko govori Vecernji List in Croatian 11 November 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2018 U Banjoj Luci umro legendarni boksac Marijan Benes 67 in Croatian 24 Sata 4 September 2018 Retrieved 4 September 2018 BoxRec Marijan Benes boxrec com BoxRec Retrieved 5 September 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marijan Benes Boxing record for Marijan Benes from BoxRec registration required Awards Preceded byMate Parlov nbsp The Best Athlete of 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