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USA Gymnastics

United States of America Gymnastics (USA Gymnastics or USAG) is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States. Established in 1963 as the U.S. Gymnastics Federation (USGF),[1] USA Gymnastics is responsible for selecting and training national teams for the Olympic Games and World Championships. The revised 2018 mission of USA Gymnastics is focused on "creating a culture that empowers and supports its athletes and focuses on its highest priority, the safety and well-being of the athletes." USAG sets the rules and policies that govern the sport of gymnastics, including "promoting and developing gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels, as well as a safe, empowered and positive training environment, and serving as a resource center for members, clubs, fans and gymnasts throughout the United States."[1]

Gymnastics
AbbreviationUSAG
Formation1963 (1963) (as U.S. Gymnastics Federation)
Type501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization
PurposeSport governing body
HeadquartersIndianapolis, Indiana
Region served
United States
Membership
more than 174,000 (more than 148,000 competing athletes)[1]
CEO
Li Li Leung[2]
Main organ
Board of Directors
Parent organization
United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC)
AffiliationsInternational Gymnastics Federation (FIG)
Budget
www.usagym.org
Staff
more than 60[1]

The programs governed by USAG are:

The Women's Artistic program—comprising the events vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise—has become well known through holding multiple nationally televised competitions each year. Events in the Men's Artistic program include floor exercise, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, and horizontal bar.

On November 5, 2018, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced that it was starting the process to decertify USAG as the national governing body for gymnastics. This followed federal investigations and prosecutions related to two decades of widespread sexual abuse by coaches, gyms, and other elements overseen by USAG, a scandal first reported in 2016.[3] One month later, USAG filed for bankruptcy.[4][5][6]

President and CEO

On February 19, 2019, USA Gymnastics appointed a new president and CEO Li Li Leung, who most recently served as a vice president at the National Basketball Association (NBA). She is a former gymnast, who was subsequently involved in the sport on a grassroots level. Leung stated that she was "honored to be the next CEO of USA Gymnastics and to lead an organization that plays an important role in a sport that [she cares] deeply about and had so much positive influence on [her] life." She further commented that she "was upset and angry to learn about the abuse and the institutions that let the athletes down. [She admires] the courage and strength of the survivors, and […] will make it a priority to see that their claims are resolved. [Leung looks] forward to collaborating with the entire gymnastics community to create further change going forward, which requires that we implement important initiatives to strengthen athlete health and safety and build a clear and inclusive plan for the future. For [Leung], this is much more than a job: it is a personal calling, for which [she stands] ready to answer."[7]

Women's Artistic programs

Elite Program

The Elite Program consists of regional and national training programs and competitions designed for athletes aspiring to represent the United States in international competition. Athletes participate at Developmental, Open, Pre-Elite, and National Team training camps. Only athletes at the National Team level are called "elite gymnasts".[8] There are two Elite groups: Junior Elite (ages 11–15) and Senior Elite (ages 16+).

Annual elite-level competitions include the American Cup, U.S. Classic, and U.S. Championships, as well as multiple National Qualifying Meets throughout the year.[9] Junior and Senior National Teams are selected based on performance at the U.S. Championships. These athletes then compete at the World Championships. In Olympic years, elite gymnasts compete at the Summer Olympics.

In order to get to the elite level, a gymnast must pass both the elite compulsory and optional qualifiers. In elite compulsory qualifiers, gymnasts compete a basic routine designed by organizers to demonstrate that the gymnast has all the basic skills, including twists, handsprings, jumps, leaps, kips to cast handstand, giants, turns, and more. In elite optionals, the gymnast is evaluated for advanced skills and moves, such as pak saltos, releases, complex dismounts, multiple tucks/twists, double layouts, twisting vaults, and more. In optionals, gymnasts create their own routines.

Talent Opportunity Program

The Talent Opportunity Program (TOPs) seeks to identify talented female gymnasts aged 7–10 for further training up to the elite level. State and regional evaluations are followed by a national test of physical abilities and basic gymnastics skills in October of each year. This is followed by a national training camp in December for those who qualify.[10]

Olympics Hopefuls program

The Olympics Hopefuls program (HOPEs) is a program to identify talented gymnasts, generally aged 11-14, and train them to an advanced level. In order to qualify for HOPEs, a gymnast must pass both the elite compulsory and optional qualifiers, and get a certain minimum score. HOPEs Elite gymnasts compete at elite meets, but not as a Junior Elite.

Women's Development Program

The Women's Development Program (previously the Junior Olympic program) provides training, evaluation, and competition opportunities to allow developing gymnasts to safely advance at their own pace through specific skill levels. Most competitive gymnasts advance through this system.

As of August 1, 2013, the levels are as follows.[11]

  • Developmental levels 1–2: the most fundamental skills performed in a non-competitive, achievement-oriented environment
  • Compulsory levels 3–5: progressively difficult skills performed competitively as standardized routines (all gymnasts at a given level perform the same routines)
  • Optional levels 6–10: progressively difficult skills performed competitively in original routines

Skills are grouped by degree of difficulty and given the letter ratings A–E, with A denoting the easiest skills. Levels 6–8 have difficulty restrictions, in that a gymnast competing at one of these levels may not attempt skills above a certain level of difficulty (for example, level 6 and 7 gymnasts may only include A and B skills in their routines). Levels 9 and 10 have no such difficulty restrictions, although level 9 gymnasts may include only one D or E skill in any single routine.[12]

In addition to demonstrating the necessary skills, gymnasts must reach a minimum age to advance to the next level. For example, level 8 and 9 gymnasts must be at least 8 years old; level 10 gymnasts must be at least 9 years old. Regardless of age, all beginning gymnasts enter the program at level 1 and may advance through more than one level per year. Competitions for gymnasts at level 7 culminate in State Championships, level 8 at Regional Championships, level 9 at Eastern or Western Championships, and level 10 at Junior Olympic National Championships.[13]

Prior to August 1, 2013, the developmental levels were numbered 1–4, the compulsory levels 5–6, and the optional levels 7–10. The old levels 1 and 2 have been combined into the new level 1; level 7 has been split into the new levels 6 and 7; and the numbering of levels 3–6 have each been shifted down one level for the new system.[12]

Xcel Program

The Xcel Program provides training and competition experience for gymnasts outside of the traditional Junior Olympic program. Its stated purpose is "to provide gymnasts of varying abilities and commitment levels, the opportunity for a rewarding gymnastics experience." Participants compete in individual and team competitions in Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond divisions, based on age and ability level.[14]

National teams

Sex abuse scandal

In 2018, Larry Nassar, who was the national team doctor through four Olympic cycles,[15] pleaded guilty to sexually abusing over 300 female athletes,[16] including Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber. Following his sentencing, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) threatened to decertify USA Gymnastics unless the entire board resigned. USA Gymnastics complied and all 21 board members resigned on January 26.[17] Olympic medalist McKayla Maroney has filed a lawsuit alleging that USA Gymnastics paid her to keep silent about Nassar's abuse.[15] Gymnasts have called for those who protected Nassar, including in the USOPC and USA Gymnastics, to be held accountable for their actions.[18]

In 2016, a former US federal prosecutor was commissioned by USA Gymnastics to develop recommendations to reform its policies related to sexual misconduct; her report included 70 recommendations.[19] Among these was removing the "athlete representative" from the Olympic selection committee, so athletes would be less afraid to report abuses.[15]

USA Gymnastics cut ties with the Karolyi Ranch in the wake of the scandal, after several gymnasts said they had been abused by Nassar on the premises. The ranch, operated by Béla Károlyi and his wife, former national team coordinator Márta Károlyi, had been the official US Women's National Team Training Center since 2001.[15]

In 2016, Valeri Liukin, a Soviet Olympic medalist and owner of World Olympic Gymnastics Academy, replaced Marta Karolyi as the women's national team coordinator.[20] Liukin resigned from the position in 2018 due to his involvement the sex abuse scandal.[21]

On November 5, 2018, the USOPC announced that it was starting the process to decertify USAG as the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States.[22] One month later, USA Gymnastics filed for bankruptcy.[23][24][25]

On October 31, 2020, then-US President, Donald Trump, signed the Empowering Olympic, Paralympic and Amateur Athletes Act into law.[26] First introduced in the United States Senate on July 30, 2019 by Kansas Republican Senator, Jerry Moran, and co-sponsored by Connecticut Democratic Senator, Richard Blumenthal, the bill received bipartisan support and unanimously passed in the United States House of Representatives on October 29, 2020.[27][16] Under the new bill, athletes gained greater protection from abuse, including sexual abuse, by coaches and employees in Olympic and Paralympic sports in addition to greater representation in decision-making roles.[27] In the wake of the Larry Nassar revelations, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee increased funding for the United States Center for SafeSport from $4.5 million to $7.5 million in 2019 and began working on reform to fill at least half of seats on USOPC boards and committees with current and former athletes, including National Governing Bodies (NGBs) for individual sports, such as USA Gymnastics and USA Swimming, create better oversight of affiliated sports organizations, make it easier for athletes to report concerns, and provide greater budget transparency.[16] The Empowering Olympic, Paralympic and Amateur Athletes Act increased federation funding for the U.S. Center for SafeSport to $20 million, gave the USOPC exclusive authority to respond to sexual abuse and sexual allegations of misconduct within the USOPC and NGBs, established a bipartisan committee to do a complete review of the USOPC, and empowered the United States Congress to dissolve the USOPC and decertify NGBs if they fail to follow through on reforms.[16][26] Upon signature, Senator Moran and Senator Blumenthal issued a joint statement, crediting survivors, colleagues, and athlete advocates that traveled to Washington to share their stories and demand change, for making it possible.[26]

On February 25, 2021, the US state of Michigan charged former USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert with 24 felonies including human trafficking and forced labor, first degree sexual assault, second degree sexual assault, racketeering, and lying to police. Geddert was the US national team coach at the 2012 London Olympics and was closely affiliated with Larry Nassar. Geddert died by suicide the same day.[28]

On May 14, 2021, the United States Center for SafeSport suspended French coach Jean-Luc Cairon from all contact with athletes and USA Gymnastics member clubs & members while it conducts an investigation of allegations against him, and he was entered into the SafeSport Centralized Disciplinary Database for allegations of misconduct.[29][30] Cairon was then arrested, released on bail, showed intent to flee the court's jurisdiction by leaving the United States, and was sentenced to 25 years in prison upon a guilty plea.[31] Cairon died in prison while serving out his sentence, on February 26, 2022, at the age of 60.[32]

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Li Li Leung Is Appointed President and CEO of USA Gymnastics". USA Gymnastics. February 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "US Olympic Committee moves to revoke USA Gymnastics' status". CNN. November 6, 2018. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  4. ^ "USA Gymnastics files for reorganization under Chapter 11 of Bankruptcy Code". USA Gymnastics. December 5, 2018.
  5. ^ "USA Gymnastics announces petition filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy". Fox News. December 5, 2018.
  6. ^ "USA Gymnastics files for bankruptcy as part of 'reorganization'". ESPN. December 5, 2018.
  7. ^ "Li Li Leung Is Appointed President and CEO of USA Gymnastics". USA Gymnastics. February 19, 2019.
  8. ^ "Women's Program Overview". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  9. ^ "USA Gymnastics Women's Elite Calendar" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  10. ^ "TOPs Program Overview". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  11. ^ "2013-2021 Junior Olympic Compulsory Program". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  12. ^ a b "Structure and Mobility chart for the Women's Junior Olympic Program for entering the 2013-2014 season" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  13. ^ "Junior Olympic Program Overview". USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  14. ^ "Xcel Program" (PDF). USA Gymnastics. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  15. ^ a b c d Hanna, Jason (January 26, 2018). "The fallout from Larry Nassar's sexual abuse is just beginning". CNN. Retrieved January 28, 2018.
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  21. ^ "Valeri Liukin resigning from role with U.S. women's gymnastics team". USA TODAY. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
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  29. ^ Kelsy Schlotthauer. "Tulsa area gymnastics coach arrested on lewd molestation charges". Tulsa World.
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United States of America Gymnastics USA Gymnastics or USAG is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States Established in 1963 as the U S Gymnastics Federation USGF 1 USA Gymnastics is responsible for selecting and training national teams for the Olympic Games and World Championships The revised 2018 mission of USA Gymnastics is focused on creating a culture that empowers and supports its athletes and focuses on its highest priority the safety and well being of the athletes USAG sets the rules and policies that govern the sport of gymnastics including promoting and developing gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels as well as a safe empowered and positive training environment and serving as a resource center for members clubs fans and gymnasts throughout the United States 1 GymnasticsAbbreviationUSAGFormation1963 1963 as U S Gymnastics Federation Type501 c 3 not for profit organizationPurposeSport governing bodyHeadquartersIndianapolis IndianaRegion servedUnited StatesMembershipmore than 174 000 more than 148 000 competing athletes 1 CEOLi Li Leung 2 Main organBoard of DirectorsParent organizationUnited States Olympic amp Paralympic Committee USOPC AffiliationsInternational Gymnastics Federation FIG Budgetwww wbr usagym wbr orgStaffmore than 60 1 The programs governed by USAG are Women s artistic gymnastics WAG Men s artistic gymnastics MAG Rhythmic gymnastics Trampoline amp tumbling T amp T Acrobatic gymnastics Aerobic gymnastics designated as discipline of gymnastics by the international body the FIG Group gymnastics Gymnastics for AllThe Women s Artistic program comprising the events vault uneven bars balance beam and floor exercise has become well known through holding multiple nationally televised competitions each year Events in the Men s Artistic program include floor exercise pommel horse still rings vault parallel bars and horizontal bar On November 5 2018 the United States Olympic amp Paralympic Committee USOPC announced that it was starting the process to decertify USAG as the national governing body for gymnastics This followed federal investigations and prosecutions related to two decades of widespread sexual abuse by coaches gyms and other elements overseen by USAG a scandal first reported in 2016 3 One month later USAG filed for bankruptcy 4 5 6 Contents 1 President and CEO 2 Women s Artistic programs 2 1 Elite Program 2 2 Talent Opportunity Program 2 3 Olympics Hopefuls program 2 4 Women s Development Program 2 5 Xcel Program 3 National teams 4 Sex abuse scandal 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPresident and CEO EditOn February 19 2019 USA Gymnastics appointed a new president and CEO Li Li Leung who most recently served as a vice president at the National Basketball Association NBA She is a former gymnast who was subsequently involved in the sport on a grassroots level Leung stated that she was honored to be the next CEO of USA Gymnastics and to lead an organization that plays an important role in a sport that she cares deeply about and had so much positive influence on her life She further commented that she was upset and angry to learn about the abuse and the institutions that let the athletes down She admires the courage and strength of the survivors and will make it a priority to see that their claims are resolved Leung looks forward to collaborating with the entire gymnastics community to create further change going forward which requires that we implement important initiatives to strengthen athlete health and safety and build a clear and inclusive plan for the future For Leung this is much more than a job it is a personal calling for which she stands ready to answer 7 Women s Artistic programs EditElite Program Edit The Elite Program consists of regional and national training programs and competitions designed for athletes aspiring to represent the United States in international competition Athletes participate at Developmental Open Pre Elite and National Team training camps Only athletes at the National Team level are called elite gymnasts 8 There are two Elite groups Junior Elite ages 11 15 and Senior Elite ages 16 Annual elite level competitions include the American Cup U S Classic and U S Championships as well as multiple National Qualifying Meets throughout the year 9 Junior and Senior National Teams are selected based on performance at the U S Championships These athletes then compete at the World Championships In Olympic years elite gymnasts compete at the Summer Olympics In order to get to the elite level a gymnast must pass both the elite compulsory and optional qualifiers In elite compulsory qualifiers gymnasts compete a basic routine designed by organizers to demonstrate that the gymnast has all the basic skills including twists handsprings jumps leaps kips to cast handstand giants turns and more In elite optionals the gymnast is evaluated for advanced skills and moves such as pak saltos releases complex dismounts multiple tucks twists double layouts twisting vaults and more In optionals gymnasts create their own routines Talent Opportunity Program Edit The Talent Opportunity Program TOPs seeks to identify talented female gymnasts aged 7 10 for further training up to the elite level State and regional evaluations are followed by a national test of physical abilities and basic gymnastics skills in October of each year This is followed by a national training camp in December for those who qualify 10 Olympics Hopefuls program Edit The Olympics Hopefuls program HOPEs is a program to identify talented gymnasts generally aged 11 14 and train them to an advanced level In order to qualify for HOPEs a gymnast must pass both the elite compulsory and optional qualifiers and get a certain minimum score HOPEs Elite gymnasts compete at elite meets but not as a Junior Elite Women s Development Program Edit The Women s Development Program previously the Junior Olympic program provides training evaluation and competition opportunities to allow developing gymnasts to safely advance at their own pace through specific skill levels Most competitive gymnasts advance through this system As of August 1 2013 the levels are as follows 11 Developmental levels 1 2 the most fundamental skills performed in a non competitive achievement oriented environment Compulsory levels 3 5 progressively difficult skills performed competitively as standardized routines all gymnasts at a given level perform the same routines Optional levels 6 10 progressively difficult skills performed competitively in original routinesSkills are grouped by degree of difficulty and given the letter ratings A E with A denoting the easiest skills Levels 6 8 have difficulty restrictions in that a gymnast competing at one of these levels may not attempt skills above a certain level of difficulty for example level 6 and 7 gymnasts may only include A and B skills in their routines Levels 9 and 10 have no such difficulty restrictions although level 9 gymnasts may include only one D or E skill in any single routine 12 In addition to demonstrating the necessary skills gymnasts must reach a minimum age to advance to the next level For example level 8 and 9 gymnasts must be at least 8 years old level 10 gymnasts must be at least 9 years old Regardless of age all beginning gymnasts enter the program at level 1 and may advance through more than one level per year Competitions for gymnasts at level 7 culminate in State Championships level 8 at Regional Championships level 9 at Eastern or Western Championships and level 10 at Junior Olympic National Championships 13 Prior to August 1 2013 the developmental levels were numbered 1 4 the compulsory levels 5 6 and the optional levels 7 10 The old levels 1 and 2 have been combined into the new level 1 level 7 has been split into the new levels 6 and 7 and the numbering of levels 3 6 have each been shifted down one level for the new system 12 Xcel Program Edit The Xcel Program provides training and competition experience for gymnasts outside of the traditional Junior Olympic program Its stated purpose is to provide gymnasts of varying abilities and commitment levels the opportunity for a rewarding gymnastics experience Participants compete in individual and team competitions in Bronze Silver Gold Platinum and Diamond divisions based on age and ability level 14 National teams EditUnited States women s national gymnastics team Founded in 1982 United States men s national gymnastics team Founded in 1998Sex abuse scandal EditMain article USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal In 2018 Larry Nassar who was the national team doctor through four Olympic cycles 15 pleaded guilty to sexually abusing over 300 female athletes 16 including Olympic gold medalists Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber Following his sentencing the United States Olympic amp Paralympic Committee USOPC threatened to decertify USA Gymnastics unless the entire board resigned USA Gymnastics complied and all 21 board members resigned on January 26 17 Olympic medalist McKayla Maroney has filed a lawsuit alleging that USA Gymnastics paid her to keep silent about Nassar s abuse 15 Gymnasts have called for those who protected Nassar including in the USOPC and USA Gymnastics to be held accountable for their actions 18 In 2016 a former US federal prosecutor was commissioned by USA Gymnastics to develop recommendations to reform its policies related to sexual misconduct her report included 70 recommendations 19 Among these was removing the athlete representative from the Olympic selection committee so athletes would be less afraid to report abuses 15 USA Gymnastics cut ties with the Karolyi Ranch in the wake of the scandal after several gymnasts said they had been abused by Nassar on the premises The ranch operated by Bela Karolyi and his wife former national team coordinator Marta Karolyi had been the official US Women s National Team Training Center since 2001 15 In 2016 Valeri Liukin a Soviet Olympic medalist and owner of World Olympic Gymnastics Academy replaced Marta Karolyi as the women s national team coordinator 20 Liukin resigned from the position in 2018 due to his involvement the sex abuse scandal 21 On November 5 2018 the USOPC announced that it was starting the process to decertify USAG as the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States 22 One month later USA Gymnastics filed for bankruptcy 23 24 25 On October 31 2020 then US President Donald Trump signed the Empowering Olympic Paralympic and Amateur Athletes Act into law 26 First introduced in the United States Senate on July 30 2019 by Kansas Republican Senator Jerry Moran and co sponsored by Connecticut Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal the bill received bipartisan support and unanimously passed in the United States House of Representatives on October 29 2020 27 16 Under the new bill athletes gained greater protection from abuse including sexual abuse by coaches and employees in Olympic and Paralympic sports in addition to greater representation in decision making roles 27 In the wake of the Larry Nassar revelations the United States Olympic amp Paralympic Committee increased funding for the United States Center for SafeSport from 4 5 million to 7 5 million in 2019 and began working on reform to fill at least half of seats on USOPC boards and committees with current and former athletes including National Governing Bodies NGBs for individual sports such as USA Gymnastics and USA Swimming create better oversight of affiliated sports organizations make it easier for athletes to report concerns and provide greater budget transparency 16 The Empowering Olympic Paralympic and Amateur Athletes Act increased federation funding for the U S Center for SafeSport to 20 million gave the USOPC exclusive authority to respond to sexual abuse and sexual allegations of misconduct within the USOPC and NGBs established a bipartisan committee to do a complete review of the USOPC and empowered the United States Congress to dissolve the USOPC and decertify NGBs if they fail to follow through on reforms 16 26 Upon signature Senator Moran and Senator Blumenthal issued a joint statement crediting survivors colleagues and athlete advocates that traveled to Washington to share their stories and demand change for making it possible 26 On February 25 2021 the US state of Michigan charged former USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert with 24 felonies including human trafficking and forced labor first degree sexual assault second degree sexual assault racketeering and lying to police Geddert was the US national team coach at the 2012 London Olympics and was closely affiliated with Larry Nassar Geddert died by suicide the same day 28 On May 14 2021 the United States Center for SafeSport suspended French coach Jean Luc Cairon from all contact with athletes and USA Gymnastics member clubs amp members while it conducts an investigation of allegations against him and he was entered into the SafeSport Centralized Disciplinary Database for allegations of misconduct 29 30 Cairon was then arrested released on bail showed intent to flee the court s jurisdiction by leaving the United States and was sentenced to 25 years in prison upon a guilty plea 31 Cairon died in prison while serving out his sentence on February 26 2022 at the age of 60 32 See also EditFederation Internationale de Gymnastique International governing body Artistic gymnastics in the United States List of gymnastics academies in the United StatesReferences Edit a b c d e About USA Gymnastics USA Gymnastics Retrieved July 27 2013 Li Li Leung Is Appointed President and CEO of USA Gymnastics USA Gymnastics February 19 2019 US Olympic Committee moves to revoke USA Gymnastics status CNN November 6 2018 Retrieved November 6 2018 USA Gymnastics files for reorganization under Chapter 11 of Bankruptcy Code USA Gymnastics December 5 2018 USA Gymnastics announces petition filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Fox News December 5 2018 USA Gymnastics 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