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World Rugby Hall of Fame

The World Rugby Hall of Fame (formerly the IRB Hall of Fame) recognises special achievement and contribution to the sport of rugby union. The World Rugby Hall of Fame covers players, coaches, administrators, match officials, institutions and other individuals.[1] The Hall of Fame recognises the history and important contributions to the game, through one or more induction ceremonies that have been held annually except in 2010. The permanent physical home of the Hall of Fame was based at the Rugby Art Gallery, Museum & Library in Rugby, Warwickshire from 2016 until 2021.[2][3]

History edit

The Hall of Fame was introduced by the International Rugby Board (as World Rugby was then known) during the 2006 IRB Awards ceremony in Glasgow, Scotland. The inaugural inductees were William Webb Ellis, who apocryphally caught the ball during a football game and ran with it, and Rugby School, which has left a huge legacy with the game in a number of ways.[4]

The second induction to the Hall of Fame took place in Paris on 21 October 2007, the night after the 2007 Rugby World Cup final.[5] The next induction was in London on 23 November 2008.[6]

The third induction, in which nine figures entered the Hall, was held on 27 October 2009 at Rugby School. The voting process for the class of 2009 was geared toward the history of British & Irish Lions tours to South Africa, the most recent of which took place in that year; all of the candidates were either Lions or Springboks.[7]

For 2011, induction ceremonies were held at various locations around the world,[8][9] with the year's final ceremony taking place as part of the 2011 IRB Awards on 24 October in Auckland, the day after the Rugby World Cup final in that city.[10] The inductions at the Auckland ceremony, according to the IRB, were "under the theme of Rugby World Cup founders, visionaries and iconic figures,"[10] and were made in three groups—first for the founders of the RWC, then all World Cup-winning captains and coaches through the 2007 World Cup (minus John Eales, inducted in 2007), and finally other iconic players of the World Cup.[11]

The pattern begun in 2011 was repeated in 2012, with six induction ceremonies being held in six countries. As in the two previous induction cycles, the 2012 inductions had an overriding theme; "Rugby - A Global Game". According to the IRB, it "celebrates Rugby’s expansion to become a global sport played by millions of men and women worldwide."[12]

On 31 July 2014, the IRB announced that its Hall would merge with the separate International Rugby Hall of Fame later in 2014. The merger saw the 37 members of the International Hall who had not already been honoured by the IRB formally enter the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2014 and 2015.[13] The 2014 class of inductees also included six women.

On 19 November 2014 the IRB rebranded as World Rugby, and the Hall of Fame became known as the World Rugby Hall Of Fame.

Inductees edit

Year No. Nation Inductee Link
2006   England William Webb Ellis [1]
  England Rugby School [2]
2007   South Africa Danie Craven [3]
  France Pierre de Coubertin [4]
  Australia John Eales [5]
  Wales Gareth Edwards [6]
  New Zealand Wilson Whineray [7]
2008   New Zealand 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team [8]
  Scotland Ned Haig [9]
  Ireland Jack Kyle [10]
  Scotland Melrose Rugby Football Club [11]
  Argentina Hugo Porta [12]
  France Philippe Sella [13]
  New Zealand Joseph Astbury Warbrick [14]
2009   South Africa and
  Argentina
Barry Heatlie [15]
  Scotland Bill Maclagan [16]
  Ireland Willie John McBride [17]
  Scotland Ian McGeechan [18]
  Ireland Syd Millar [19]
  Wales Cliff Morgan [20]
  Ireland Tony O'Reilly [21]
  South Africa Bennie Osler [22]
  South Africa Frik du Preez [23]
2011   United Kingdom Barbarian Football Club [24]
  France Serge Blanco [25]
  France André Boniface [26]
  Wales Cardiff Rugby Football Club [27]
  England William Percy Carpmael [28]
  New Zealand Dave Gallaher [29]
  Ireland Mike Gibson [30]
  Wales Frank Hancock [31]
  France Lucien Mias [32]
  France Jean Prat [33]
  England Alan Rotherham [34]
  England Harry Vassall [35]
  South Africa Kitch Christie [36]
  Australia Bob Dwyer [37]
  Australia Nick Farr-Jones [38]
  England Martin Johnson [39]
  England John Kendall-Carpenter [40]
  New Zealand David Kirk [41]
  Samoa Brian Lima [42]
  New Zealand Dick Littlejohn [43]
  New Zealand Brian Lochore [44]
  New Zealand Jonah Lomu [45]
  Australia Rod Macqueen [46]
  South Africa François Pienaar [47]
  Argentina Agustín Pichot [48]
  Canada Gareth Rees [49]
  Australia Nicholas Shehadie [50]
  South Africa John Smit [51]
  Australia IR Vanderfield [52]
  South Africa Jake White [53]
  England Clive Woodward [54]
2012   United States 1920 and 1924 United States Olympic rugby team [55]
  Romania 1924 Romania Olympic rugby team [56]
  Chile Donald Campbell [57]
  Chile Ian Campbell [58]
  Japan Yoshihiro Sakata [59]
  New Zealand Gordon Tietjens [60]
  Zimbabwe Kennedy Tsimba [61]
  Zimbabwe Richard Tsimba [62]
2013   Scotland David Bedell-Sivright [63]
  Australia David Campese [64]
  Australia Ken Catchpole [65]
  Ireland Ronnie Dawson [66]
  Australia Mark Ella [67]
  Australia George Gregan [68]
  England Alfred St. George Hamersley [69]
  Scotland Gavin Hastings [70]
  Soviet Union Vladimir Ilyushin [71]
  Australia Thomas Lawton, Snr [72]
  Wales Jack Matthews [73]
  United Kingdom Robert Seddon [74]
  United Kingdom 1888 British Lions [75]
  Fiji Waisale Serevi [76]
  Australia John Thornett [77]
  Wales Bleddyn Williams [78]
2014   New Zealand Fred Allen [79]
  New Zealand Don Clarke [80]
  New Zealand Grant Fox [81]
  New Zealand Sean Fitzpatrick [82]
  New Zealand Michael Jones [83]
  New Zealand Ian Kirkpatrick [84]
  New Zealand John Kirwan [85]
  New Zealand Terry McLean [86]
  New Zealand Colin Meads [87]
  New Zealand Graham Mourie [88]
  New Zealand George Nēpia [89]
  France Nathalie Amiel[n 1] [90]
  England Gillian Burns[n 1] [91]
  United States Patty Jervey[n 1] [92]
  England Carol Isherwood[n 1] [93]
  New Zealand Anna Richards[n 1] [94]
  New Zealand Farah Palmer[n 1] [95]
  Wales Keith Rowlands [96]
  Scotland James Greenwood [97]
  Wales J.P.R. Williams [98]
  Australia Michael Lynagh [99]
  France Jo Maso [100]
  Ireland Keith Wood [101]
  Wales Ieuan Evans [102]
  England Jason Leonard [103]
  England Jonny Wilkinson [104]
  England Bill Beaumont [105]
2015   Australia Tim Horan [106]
  Australia Tom Richards [107]
  England Edgar Mobbs [108]
  England Ronald Poulton-Palmer [109]
  England Wavell Wakefield [110]
  France Jean-Pierre Rives [111]
  France Marcel Communeau [112]
  Ireland Basil Maclear [113]
  Ireland Fergus Slattery [114]
  Ireland Tom Kiernan [115]
  Scotland Andy Irvine [116]
  Scotland Bill McLaren [117]
  Scotland Gordon Brown [118]
  South Africa Danie Gerber [119]
  South Africa Hennie Muller [120]
  South Africa Joost van der Westhuizen [121]
  South Africa Morne du Plessis [122]
  South Africa Naas Botha [123]
  South Africa Nelson Mandela [124]
  Wales Barry John [125]
  Wales Carwyn James [126]
  Wales Gerald Davies [127]
  Wales Gwyn Nicholls [128]
  Wales Mervyn Davies [129]
  Wales Phil Bennett [130]
  Wales Johnny Williams [131]
2016   Australia and
  United States
Daniel Carroll [132]
  Canada Heather Moyse[n 1] [133]
  England Margaret Alphonsi[n 1] [134]
  England Lawrence Dallaglio [135]
  England Jeremy Guscott [136]
  Ireland Brian O'Driscoll [137]
  Japan Daisuke Ohata [138]
  Scotland G.P.S. Macpherson [139]
  Wales John Dawes [140]
  Wales Arthur Gould [141]
  Wales Shane Williams [142]
2017 133   Argentina Felipe Contepomi [143]
134   Canada Al Charron [144]
135   France Fabien Pelous [145]
136   England Rob Andrew [146]
137   United States Phaidra Knight[n 1] [147]
2018 138   Australia Stephen Larkham [148]
139   Ireland Ronan O'Gara [149]
140   France Pierre Villepreux [150]
141   New Zealand Bryan Williams [151]
142   Wales Liza Burgess[n 1] [152]
2019 143   New Zealand Richie McCaw [153]
144   Japan Shiggy Konno [154]
145   South Africa Os du Randt [155]
146   Samoa Peter Fatialofa [156]
147   New Zealand Graham Henry [157]
148   Uruguay Diego Ormaechea [158]
2021 149   Fiji Osea Kolinisau [159]
150   Kenya Humphrey Kayange [160]
151   New Zealand Huriana Manuel[n 1] [161]
152   Australia Cheryl McAfee[n 1] [162]
153   England Will Carling [163]
154   Scotland Jim Telfer [164]
2022 155   England Deborah Griffin[n 1] [165]
156   England Sue Dorrington[n 1] [166]
157   England Alice Cooper[n 1] [167]
158   England Mary Forsyth[n 1] [168]
159   United States Kathy Flores[n 1] [169]
160   New Zealand Fiao'o Fa'amausili[n 1] [170]
2023 161   England The Varsity Matches [171]
162   New Zealand Dan Carter [172]
163   France Thierry Dusautoir [173]
164   Australia George Smith [174]
165   Argentina Juan Martín Hernández [175]
166   South Africa Bryan Habana [176]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r This inductee is a woman.

References edit

  1. ^ IRB Hall of Fame: Objective 2007-04-30 at the Wayback Machine irb.com
  2. ^ "World Rugby Hall of Fame: Jonny Wilkinson attends launch". BBC News Coventry and Warwickshire. 17 November 2016. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  3. ^ "World Rugby Hall of Fame set to close as deal ends and council tightens purse strings". Coventry Telegraph. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  4. ^ Two inaugural inductees in IRB Hall of Fame irb.com
  5. ^ Rugby News Service (21 October 2007). . International Rugby Board. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2007.
  6. ^ . International Rugby Board. 23 November 2008. Archived from the original on 24 August 2010. Retrieved 23 November 2008.
  7. ^ (Press release). International Rugby Board. 23 October 2009. Archived from the original on 26 October 2009. Retrieved 24 October 2009.
  8. ^ (Press release). International Rugby Board. 19 March 2011. Archived from the original on 5 May 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
  9. ^ (Press release). International Rugby Board. 6 May 2011. Archived from the original on 9 May 2011. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
  10. ^ a b (Press release). International Rugby Board. 5 October 2011. Archived from the original on 6 November 2011. Retrieved 23 October 2011.
  11. ^ "RWC legends inducted into IRB Hall of Fame" (Press release). International Rugby Board. 26 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  12. ^ (Press release). International Rugby Board. 26 May 2012. Archived from the original on 29 May 2012. Retrieved 12 June 2012.
  13. ^ (Press release). International Rugby Board. 31 July 2014. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.

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Not to be confused with International Rugby Hall of Fame or World Rugby Museum The World Rugby Hall of Fame formerly the IRB Hall of Fame recognises special achievement and contribution to the sport of rugby union The World Rugby Hall of Fame covers players coaches administrators match officials institutions and other individuals 1 The Hall of Fame recognises the history and important contributions to the game through one or more induction ceremonies that have been held annually except in 2010 The permanent physical home of the Hall of Fame was based at the Rugby Art Gallery Museum amp Library in Rugby Warwickshire from 2016 until 2021 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Inductees 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Hall of Fame was introduced by the International Rugby Board as World Rugby was then known during the 2006 IRB Awards ceremony in Glasgow Scotland The inaugural inductees were William Webb Ellis who apocryphally caught the ball during a football game and ran with it and Rugby School which has left a huge legacy with the game in a number of ways 4 The second induction to the Hall of Fame took place in Paris on 21 October 2007 the night after the 2007 Rugby World Cup final 5 The next induction was in London on 23 November 2008 6 The third induction in which nine figures entered the Hall was held on 27 October 2009 at Rugby School The voting process for the class of 2009 was geared toward the history of British amp Irish Lions tours to South Africa the most recent of which took place in that year all of the candidates were either Lions or Springboks 7 For 2011 induction ceremonies were held at various locations around the world 8 9 with the year s final ceremony taking place as part of the 2011 IRB Awards on 24 October in Auckland the day after the Rugby World Cup final in that city 10 The inductions at the Auckland ceremony according to the IRB were under the theme of Rugby World Cup founders visionaries and iconic figures 10 and were made in three groups first for the founders of the RWC then all World Cup winning captains and coaches through the 2007 World Cup minus John Eales inducted in 2007 and finally other iconic players of the World Cup 11 The pattern begun in 2011 was repeated in 2012 with six induction ceremonies being held in six countries As in the two previous induction cycles the 2012 inductions had an overriding theme Rugby A Global Game According to the IRB it celebrates Rugby s expansion to become a global sport played by millions of men and women worldwide 12 On 31 July 2014 the IRB announced that its Hall would merge with the separate International Rugby Hall of Fame later in 2014 The merger saw the 37 members of the International Hall who had not already been honoured by the IRB formally enter the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2014 and 2015 13 The 2014 class of inductees also included six women On 19 November 2014 the IRB rebranded as World Rugby and the Hall of Fame became known as the World Rugby Hall Of Fame Inductees editYear No Nation Inductee Link 2006 nbsp England William Webb Ellis 1 nbsp England Rugby School 2 2007 nbsp South Africa Danie Craven 3 nbsp France Pierre de Coubertin 4 nbsp Australia John Eales 5 nbsp Wales Gareth Edwards 6 nbsp New Zealand Wilson Whineray 7 2008 nbsp New Zealand 1888 89 New Zealand Native football team 8 nbsp Scotland Ned Haig 9 nbsp Ireland Jack Kyle 10 nbsp Scotland Melrose Rugby Football Club 11 nbsp Argentina Hugo Porta 12 nbsp France Philippe Sella 13 nbsp New Zealand Joseph Astbury Warbrick 14 2009 nbsp South Africa and nbsp Argentina Barry Heatlie 15 nbsp Scotland Bill Maclagan 16 nbsp Ireland Willie John McBride 17 nbsp Scotland Ian McGeechan 18 nbsp Ireland Syd Millar 19 nbsp Wales Cliff Morgan 20 nbsp Ireland Tony O Reilly 21 nbsp South Africa Bennie Osler 22 nbsp South Africa Frik du Preez 23 2011 nbsp United Kingdom Barbarian Football Club 24 nbsp France Serge Blanco 25 nbsp France Andre Boniface 26 nbsp Wales Cardiff Rugby Football Club 27 nbsp England William Percy Carpmael 28 nbsp New Zealand Dave Gallaher 29 nbsp Ireland Mike Gibson 30 nbsp Wales Frank Hancock 31 nbsp France Lucien Mias 32 nbsp France Jean Prat 33 nbsp England Alan Rotherham 34 nbsp England Harry Vassall 35 nbsp South Africa Kitch Christie 36 nbsp Australia Bob Dwyer 37 nbsp Australia Nick Farr Jones 38 nbsp England Martin Johnson 39 nbsp England John Kendall Carpenter 40 nbsp New Zealand David Kirk 41 nbsp Samoa Brian Lima 42 nbsp New Zealand Dick Littlejohn 43 nbsp New Zealand Brian Lochore 44 nbsp New Zealand Jonah Lomu 45 nbsp Australia Rod Macqueen 46 nbsp South Africa Francois Pienaar 47 nbsp Argentina Agustin Pichot 48 nbsp Canada Gareth Rees 49 nbsp Australia Nicholas Shehadie 50 nbsp South Africa John Smit 51 nbsp Australia IR Vanderfield 52 nbsp South Africa Jake White 53 nbsp England Clive Woodward 54 2012 nbsp United States 1920 and 1924 United States Olympic rugby team 55 nbsp Romania 1924 Romania Olympic rugby team 56 nbsp Chile Donald Campbell 57 nbsp Chile Ian Campbell 58 nbsp Japan Yoshihiro Sakata 59 nbsp New Zealand Gordon Tietjens 60 nbsp Zimbabwe Kennedy Tsimba 61 nbsp Zimbabwe Richard Tsimba 62 2013 nbsp Scotland David Bedell Sivright 63 nbsp Australia David Campese 64 nbsp Australia Ken Catchpole 65 nbsp Ireland Ronnie Dawson 66 nbsp Australia Mark Ella 67 nbsp Australia George Gregan 68 nbsp England Alfred St George Hamersley 69 nbsp Scotland Gavin Hastings 70 nbsp Soviet Union Vladimir Ilyushin 71 nbsp Australia Thomas Lawton Snr 72 nbsp Wales Jack Matthews 73 nbsp United Kingdom Robert Seddon 74 nbsp United Kingdom 1888 British Lions 75 nbsp Fiji Waisale Serevi 76 nbsp Australia John Thornett 77 nbsp Wales Bleddyn Williams 78 2014 nbsp New Zealand Fred Allen 79 nbsp New Zealand Don Clarke 80 nbsp New Zealand Grant Fox 81 nbsp New Zealand Sean Fitzpatrick 82 nbsp New Zealand Michael Jones 83 nbsp New Zealand Ian Kirkpatrick 84 nbsp New Zealand John Kirwan 85 nbsp New Zealand Terry McLean 86 nbsp New Zealand Colin Meads 87 nbsp New Zealand Graham Mourie 88 nbsp New Zealand George Nepia 89 nbsp France Nathalie Amiel n 1 90 nbsp England Gillian Burns n 1 91 nbsp United States Patty Jervey n 1 92 nbsp England Carol Isherwood n 1 93 nbsp New Zealand Anna Richards n 1 94 nbsp New Zealand Farah Palmer n 1 95 nbsp Wales Keith Rowlands 96 nbsp Scotland James Greenwood 97 nbsp Wales J P R Williams 98 nbsp Australia Michael Lynagh 99 nbsp France Jo Maso 100 nbsp Ireland Keith Wood 101 nbsp Wales Ieuan Evans 102 nbsp England Jason Leonard 103 nbsp England Jonny Wilkinson 104 nbsp England Bill Beaumont 105 2015 nbsp Australia Tim Horan 106 nbsp Australia Tom Richards 107 nbsp England Edgar Mobbs 108 nbsp England Ronald Poulton Palmer 109 nbsp England Wavell Wakefield 110 nbsp France Jean Pierre Rives 111 nbsp France Marcel Communeau 112 nbsp Ireland Basil Maclear 113 nbsp Ireland Fergus Slattery 114 nbsp Ireland Tom Kiernan 115 nbsp Scotland Andy Irvine 116 nbsp Scotland Bill McLaren 117 nbsp Scotland Gordon Brown 118 nbsp South Africa Danie Gerber 119 nbsp South Africa Hennie Muller 120 nbsp South Africa Joost van der Westhuizen 121 nbsp South Africa Morne du Plessis 122 nbsp South Africa Naas Botha 123 nbsp South Africa Nelson Mandela 124 nbsp Wales Barry John 125 nbsp Wales Carwyn James 126 nbsp Wales Gerald Davies 127 nbsp Wales Gwyn Nicholls 128 nbsp Wales Mervyn Davies 129 nbsp Wales Phil Bennett 130 nbsp Wales Johnny Williams 131 2016 nbsp Australia and nbsp United States Daniel Carroll 132 nbsp Canada Heather Moyse n 1 133 nbsp England Margaret Alphonsi n 1 134 nbsp England Lawrence Dallaglio 135 nbsp England Jeremy Guscott 136 nbsp Ireland Brian O Driscoll 137 nbsp Japan Daisuke Ohata 138 nbsp Scotland G P S Macpherson 139 nbsp Wales John Dawes 140 nbsp Wales Arthur Gould 141 nbsp Wales Shane Williams 142 2017 133 nbsp Argentina Felipe Contepomi 143 134 nbsp Canada Al Charron 144 135 nbsp France Fabien Pelous 145 136 nbsp England Rob Andrew 146 137 nbsp United States Phaidra Knight n 1 147 2018 138 nbsp Australia Stephen Larkham 148 139 nbsp Ireland Ronan O Gara 149 140 nbsp France Pierre Villepreux 150 141 nbsp New Zealand Bryan Williams 151 142 nbsp Wales Liza Burgess n 1 152 2019 143 nbsp New Zealand Richie McCaw 153 144 nbsp Japan Shiggy Konno 154 145 nbsp South Africa Os du Randt 155 146 nbsp Samoa Peter Fatialofa 156 147 nbsp New Zealand Graham Henry 157 148 nbsp Uruguay Diego Ormaechea 158 2021 149 nbsp Fiji Osea Kolinisau 159 150 nbsp Kenya Humphrey Kayange 160 151 nbsp New Zealand Huriana Manuel n 1 161 152 nbsp Australia Cheryl McAfee n 1 162 153 nbsp England Will Carling 163 154 nbsp Scotland Jim Telfer 164 2022 155 nbsp England Deborah Griffin n 1 165 156 nbsp England Sue Dorrington n 1 166 157 nbsp England Alice Cooper n 1 167 158 nbsp England Mary Forsyth n 1 168 159 nbsp United States Kathy Flores n 1 169 160 nbsp New Zealand Fiao o Fa amausili n 1 170 2023 161 nbsp England The Varsity Matches 171 162 nbsp New Zealand Dan Carter 172 163 nbsp France Thierry Dusautoir 173 164 nbsp Australia George Smith 174 165 nbsp Argentina Juan Martin Hernandez 175 166 nbsp South Africa Bryan Habana 176 See also editInternational Rugby Hall of Fame merged into the World Rugby Hall of Fame in 2014 and 2015 World Rugby Museum a celebration of the best international players to have played at Twickenham StadiumFootnotes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r This inductee is a woman References edit IRB Hall of Fame Objective Archived 2007 04 30 at the Wayback Machine irb com World Rugby Hall of Fame Jonny Wilkinson attends launch BBC News Coventry and Warwickshire 17 November 2016 Retrieved 27 April 2017 World Rugby Hall of Fame set to close as deal ends and council tightens purse strings Coventry Telegraph 16 March 2021 Retrieved 5 October 2021 Two inaugural inductees in IRB Hall of Fame irb com Rugby News Service 21 October 2007 Habana named IRB Player of the Year International Rugby Board Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 Retrieved 21 October 2007 IRB Hall of Fame Welcomes Five Inductees International Rugby Board 23 November 2008 Archived from the original on 24 August 2010 Retrieved 23 November 2008 Nine inductees to join IRB Hall of Fame Press release International Rugby Board 23 October 2009 Archived from the original on 26 October 2009 Retrieved 24 October 2009 Five French legends into IRB Hall of Fame Press release International Rugby Board 19 March 2011 Archived from the original on 5 May 2011 Retrieved 18 May 2011 Hancock and Cardiff inducted to Hall of Fame Press release International Rugby Board 6 May 2011 Archived from the original on 9 May 2011 Retrieved 7 May 2011 a b Stars set for glittering finale at IRB Awards Press release International Rugby Board 5 October 2011 Archived from the original on 6 November 2011 Retrieved 23 October 2011 RWC legends inducted into IRB Hall of Fame Press release International Rugby Board 26 October 2011 Retrieved 26 October 2011 Chilean Rugby greats added to IRB Hall of Fame Press release International Rugby Board 26 May 2012 Archived from the original on 29 May 2012 Retrieved 12 June 2012 Rugby greats to join definitive Hall of Fame Press release International Rugby Board 31 July 2014 Archived from the original on 12 August 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2014 External links editWorld Rugby Hall of Fame Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title World Rugby Hall of Fame amp oldid 1220602914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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