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HOSTED BY HARROW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BANGKOK
FOBISIAPRIMARY GAMES26 - 28 MAY 2016 GAMES PROGRAMME
CONTENTS
Page
WELCOME TO HARROW BANGKOK BY HEADMASTER 2
THE SPIRIT OF THE GAMES 3
USEFUL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS 4
OUTLINE OF THE GAMES 5
MAP OF SCHOOL 6
MAP OF SURROUNDING AREA 7
BRITISH SCHOOL OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES 8
BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PUXI, SHANGHAI, PRC 9
DISCOVERY BAY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, HONG KONG 10
JERUDONG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BRUNEI 11
SEOUL FOREIGN BRITISH SCHOOL, KOREA 12
HARROW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BANGKOK, THAILAND 13
ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RULES 14
SWIMMING SCHEDULE AND RULES 17
TEE-BALL SCHEDULE AND RULES 20
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND RULES 23
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WELCOME TO HARROW BANGKOK BY HEADMASTER On behalf of everyone at Harrow International School Bangkok, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all students and teachers from the schools participating in the FOBISIA Primary Games. It is a special honour for our School to host such an auspicious occasion, and the timing couldn’t be better; we have recently completed a host of new sports facilities, including a covered athletics area, the Den, all of which I am sure will form the backdrop for three days of good sportsmanship, perseverance and teamwork. These games are often referred to as the friendly games, and for good reason, as I am very confident that visiting schools from all over the region - China, Hong Kong, Brunei, South Korea, Philippines and Thailand – will find that a welcoming, supportive spirit permeates every aspect of the games. The Harrow Bangkok values of Leadership, Team Work, Service, Resilience and Creativity form the core of our sporting philosophy, and I am sure we will see all of these attributes in everyone involved in the FOBISIA Friendly Games 2016. There are 900 medals to be won, so good luck to all, and go for gold!
Michael Farley
Head Master
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THE SPIRIT OF THE GAMES
We would like to extend a very warm welcome to the A3 Primary FOBISIA Games hosted at Harrow Bangkok. We very much hope that all students, coaches, parents and family members have a thoroughly enjoyable Games and enjoy their time in the Kingdom of Thailand. The Primary FOBISIA ‘Friendly’ Games is all about students having fun, trying their best, enjoying the competition and making new friends from schools across Asia. The Games should be played in the correct spirit by students. Coaches should applaud all positive performances and parents should appreciate the effort that is going in from all schools competing. Yes, in all sport winning is great – but the most important thing is being here, trying your hardest and enjoying being part of a very special event. We hope that every single person enjoys their time at the A3 Primary FOBISIA Games 2016 and we very much look forward to welcoming each and every one of you.
Michael Preston
Director of Sport
MICHAEL PRESTON
DIRECTOR OF SPORTUSEFUL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
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USEFUL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
HARROW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BANGKOK CONTACT LIST
Harrow Main Reception +66 (0) 2503 7222
Sports and PE Office +66 (0) 2503 7222 Ext: 1705
Director of Sport – Mr Preston +66 (0) 94 963 1589
Sport Administration Manager- Ms Tul +66 (0) 99 092 8787
School Nurse- Nurse A +66 (0) 95 719 6241
On Call Nurse at Centara- Nurse Kay +66 (0) 99 827 5564
Centara Grand Ladprao +66 (0) 2541 1234
Head of Pre-Prep - Mr Williams +66 (0) 89 805 9651
Transport Customer Service- Ms Oun +66 (0) 86 341 3689
Parent Liaison – Mrs Jacqui Waddell +66 (0) 86 722 8381
LOCAL USEFUL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
Medical Emergency Call 1669
Ambulance and Rescue 1554
Police (General Emergency Call) 191
Tourist Assistance 1337 ext 9
Connect to Wi-Fi “Harrow Events”
Password: harrowbangkok2016
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OUTLINE OF THE GAMES
Wednesday 25th May - Arrival Day Teams arrive during the day (Jerudong and Seoul Foreign School arrive on Tuesday 24th May) 6pm: Welcome dinner at Centara Grand 7.30pm: Coaches meeting Thursday 26th May - Day 1: Athletics and Swimming
Morning Afternoon
6am: Breakfast at hotel 6.30am: Teams transferred to Harrow Bangkok 7.15-7.40am: Teams warm-up 7.40am: Opening ceremony 8.00am: Athletics starts 9.30am: Break and snack 9.45am: Athletics continues 11.30am: Round the post relay
12midday -12.45pm: Lunch in the Sports Hall 12.45pm: Swim warm-ups begin 1.30pm: Swim meet starts 4.30pm: Swim meet ends 4.45pm: Teams transferred to Centara Grand 5.30-7.00pm: Parents Welcome Reception at Rayleigh Centre, Harrow Bangkok 6.00pm: Dinner at hotel 7.30pm: Coaches meeting
Friday 27th May - Day 2: Tee-ball
Morning Afternoon
6am: Breakfast at hotel 6.30am: Teams transferred to Harrow Bangkok 7.15-7.45am: Teams warm-up 7.45am: First game 10.10-10.30am: Break and snack 11.30am: Lunch available to resting teams 11.45am: Optional parents tour of school
12midday-12.45pm: Lunch in Sports Hall 12.45pm: Play resumes 3.30pm: Presentations inside Sports Hall 4pm: Teams transferred to Centara Grand 5.30pm: Dinner at hotel 7.30pm: Coaches meeting
Saturday 28th May - Day 3: Football
Morning Afternoon
6am: Breakfast at hotel 6.30am: Teams transferred to Harrow Bangkok 7.15am: Warm-ups 7.45am: First game Breaks to be taken by teams when no games scheduled, snacks available from 9.30am
12.45pm: Final game starts 1.15pm: Presentations in Sports Hall 1.45pm: Lunch in Sports Hall for athletes Parent Luncheon by lakeside 2.15pm: Teams transferred to Centara Grand 2.45pm: Free time at the hotel and in shopping mall. 6.00pm: Gala Dinner, final presentations and disco
Sunday 29th May - Departure Day Morning: Breakfast at the hotel Teams depart as appropriate
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BRITISH SCHOOL OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES
GIRLS: Francesca Adrianna Bernardo, Agnes Leung, Isabel Peebles, Chloe Pope, Joelle Roth, Heather White, Holly Beard, Athena Shannessa Chang, Scarlette Edes, Ariel Feuermann, Gabrielle Ong, Bea Ashley Tan, Tara Whyte, Anoushka English, Aaliyah Lalonde, Michelle Mitra, Isabella Marie Moriarty, Chelsea Roque, Abigail Taylor
BOYS: Eric Attwood, Reef Gane, William Moriarty, Sungyun Jung, Tommy
Lamb, James Alexander Leigh, Finn Lock, Noah James Prasad-Smith, Anodiwa Choga, Hugh Featherston, Daniel Michael Haywood, Rico Lago, Daniel Logan, Amit Suresh Naidu, Toby Thomas Witt Nuttall, Guthrie Doig Henderson, Leo Durand, Sean Forrester, Connor Lock, Zachary Taningco, Bryn Tomlinson, Ruben White
COACHES: Lewis Keens, Alan Dunstan, Iain Colley, Juliana Downes, Dave Harfield,
Melissa Jacob, Rachel De Guzman, Glenn Hardy
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BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL PUXI, SHANGHAI, PRC
GIRLS: Ada Cakmakkaya, Floortje Ramaker, Asia Zanoni, Emely Tromborg, Lowa Torstensson, Sofia Hansen, Solveig Torp, Micaela Walsh, Gracie Elliott, Amanda Back, Lucy Cooper, Fien Ten Hove, Zoe Jin, Linnea Lundin Skarp, Francesca Ghirga, Jenna Kamphuis, Nina Wright Yamauchi, Anhalese Bricker
BOYS: Thijmen Arts, Victor Didion, Frederick Halls, Martin Ortego Lafuente,
Hou Dren Yuen, Lasse Bergendorff, Simon Studsgaard Joseff Dow, Julius Jakobs, Eliot Chaize, Max Smith, Sebastian Courtright, Matthew Yick, Lorenzo Fonseca, Paul Goritschnig Joseph Li, Pyry Sillanpaa, Finn Van Den Heuvel
COACHES: Doireann Bregazz-Nevin, Jonathan Fudge, Nicholas Lewis,
Sarah Rawson, Greg Ramsden, Niki Meehan
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DISCOVERY BAY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, HONG KONG
GIRLS: Noor Algera, Anna Colpaert, Amelia De Jager, Layla Leschinsky, Jemma Parsons, Anastasia Vogiadjis, Lucy Broadbent, Gracie Brownlie, Elise Flavell, Vanessa Lee, Georgia Sealey, Sofia Leach, Lucy Divers, Kate Dokan, Mia Lee, Caitlin Mangel, Clara Sweetman, Alice Ypersiel
BOYS: Daniel Allan, Charlie Finch, Daniel Giovannetti Riduara, Yesung Lam,
Cole Leach, Dillon Noonan, Luca Ameresekere, Jonathan Barnes, Jonathan Chang, Joshua Mapp, Isamu Naito, Tommaso Vaccari, James Gordon, Jeremy Harvey, Liam Henderson, Billy Higgins, Mateo Kennish, Hwan Hee Lam
COACHES: Tim Tait, Susanne Chambers, Hannah Cole, Aaron Harris, Tracey Smal,
Jonny Haines
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JERUDONG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BRUNEI
GIRLS: Sienna Holmes, Olivia Gillam, Melanie Poulain, Caitlyn Halfpenny, Sofia Sim, Olivia Smith, Miyuki Nakano, Kaye Gruenes-Yeung, Khushi Punjabi, Gemma Saap, Sixtine Vellaud, Emily Walker, Sophie Conway, Megan Sargent, Lian Gruenes-Yeung, Evelyn Hogan, Valentina Lo Cane, Lucy Parrott
BOYS: William Thacker, Jack Walker, Will Bell, Tom Parrott,
Sebastian Buckingham, Harvey Withford-Cave, Ryan Friis, Edward Kitchin, Zed Smith, Malo Sandow, Shivum Chauhan, Ingolfur Ingolfsson
COACHES: Clayton Walker, Chris McGeorge, Sonia McGeorge, Clare Poulain,
Scott Conway
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SEOUL FOREIGN BRITISH SCHOOL, KOREA
GIRLS: Carney Leonor, Choi Heyon, Choi Ianna, Choi Yunjeong, Doh Calla, Gilbert Hannah, Han Chloe, Kennedy Greta, Kim Kyeongeun, Kopp Hana, Moolchandani Shaenaa, Redler-Thompson Mia, Rodriguez Reed Ariana, Ryang Ina, Song Kaitlyn, Suh Marie, Wood Naomi, Wood Jacqueline
BOYS: Baskin Riley, Chung Changgeon, Golley Lovro, Gross Kaspar, Han
Chloe, Kim Jungjin, Kim Seong In, Lee Chewoon, Levy Jonathan, Nelson Anthony, Pang Ru, Park Jun Hong, Park Jun Young, Sjogren Carl Viggo, Son Colin, Suh Daechang
COACHES: Andrew Foord, James Akin, Andrew Barnas, Elizabeth Boughey,
Rachel Lycett, Susan Sell-Haynes, Christopher Sykes
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HARROW INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BANGKOK, THAILAND
GIRLS: Asia Aggravi, Ellie Therdkiet, Emmy Mahattanakhun,
Gene Jensuriyakun, Peta Kovitkanit, Plearn Kitnitchiva, TT Lithiby,
Beam Klinsukont, J'nay Patomvorakul, Jinny Patomvorakul,
Jyumi Jackson, Melody McManus, Mie Sukanjanajtee, Prang Sukhee,
Beau Jungsanguanpornsuk, Bonus Bundlukarn, Nano Chandrasurin,
Nenie Kasemsetthasit, Pam Kovitkanit, Pye Pimviriyakul,
Stefanie Chow
BOYS: Ajen Bunploeng, Jieng Kasemsetthasit, Kan Payungwataseth,
Ken Kovitkanit, San Boonmee, Tete Siriananmanee, Tonmye Puengpak, Ang Burapapong, Ji Boonmee, Josh Prout, Kan Saejern, Peak Suksriwong, Thann Tuchinda, Tonsom Puengpak, Fin Bulakul, Folk Komolrojanaporn, Goethe Jutaganoon, Jump Thanasakdipat, Joey Watanakun, Justin Meesukkho, Tyler Van Den Berg
COACHES: Joanne Preston, Chris Rock, Geoff Holt, Andy Jeffries, Apple Wong,
Suze Hunt, Miles Lipscomb, Darren Jackson, Jonathan Leese, DQ Mobley, Tomoko Matsushita, Somparn Prombun
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ATHLETICS SCHEDULE AND RULES
Athletics Rules
In each event (except relay events) there will be 2 competitors A & B of which A will be the stronger athlete. IAAF rules can be accessed at http://www.iaaf.org/downloads/IAAFhandbook/ All athletes will participate in the Shuttle Relay. Thereafter, athletes may enter a maximum of 2 events. General Rules • If competitors are entered in both a track and a field event or in more than one field event taking place simultaneously, the judges may allow them to participate in an order different from that decided upon prior to the competition. High jump must, however, take precedence. • In throwing or jumping for distance no competitor is allowed to have more than one attempt recorded in any one round of the competition. • In the field events each competitor may be allowed up to three practice attempts and in all the events except high jump they will be allowed three attempts which go towards their best and final result. • Once the competition has begun, competitors are not permitted to use the runways or take-off areas for practice or warm up purposes, nor are they permitted to use throwing sites for practice trials, with or without implements. All events will take place under IAAF Competition rules with the following exceptions:
Scoring - ‘A’ races are of the value of 12pts – 7pts (1st place receiving 12pts through to 6th place receiving 7pts). - ‘B’ races are of the value of 6pts – 1pt (1st place receiving 6 pts through to 6th place receiving 1pt). - Relays are all worth double points (based on the value of the‘A’ race scoring system). - The round the post relay is a non-scoring event, but medals will be awarded.
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SWIMMING SCHEDULE AND RULES
FOBISIA Swimming Rules General Information Swimming will take place in an 8 lane 25m pool. The pool is 1.8m in the deep end and 1.2m in the shallow end. Students may dive off the blocks or start in the pool. The swimming will be timed on an electronic timing system with manual timing as back up. The Start As this is the friendly games, a 2 start rule will be applied.
- If there is 1 false start, all swimmers return to the start. - If there is a second false start, the race continues but the swimmer that performed the false start
will be disqualified at the end of the race.
General Rules - Meet officials will use discretion when disqualifying swimmers. - FINA Rules apply to medal winning swimmers. - If a swimmer is NOT in medal position and is NOT gaining from improper stroke technique the coach
should be told of the improper stroke technique and no DQ awarded. If the swimmer is not winning a medal and makes an improper turn, the position will stand. No DQ.
- All swimmers may enter a maximum of 6 events (including the novelty relay). Scoring
- ‘A’ races are of the value of 12pts – 7pts (1st place receiving 12pts through to 6th place receiving 7pts). - ‘B’ races are of the value of 6pts – 1pt (1st place receiving 6 pts through to 6th place receiving 1pt). - Relays are all worth double points (based on the value of the‘A’ race scoring system). - The novelty relay is a non-scoring event, but medals will be awarded.
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TEE-BALL SCHEDULE AND RULES
Year 4 FOBISIA Tee-ball Time Pitch 1 Pitch 2
7.45am BSM v DBIS HIS v SFBS
8.35am BISS v JIS BSM v SFBS
9.25am DBIS v JIS HIS v BISS
10.10am BREAK
10.30am BSM v JIS SFBS v BISS
11.20am DBIS v HIS
12.05pm LUNCH
12.50pm JIS v HIS SFBS v DBIS
1.40pm BSM v HIS BISS v DBIS
2.30pm JIS v SFBS BSM v BISS
3.30pm PRESENTATIONS
Year 5 FOBISIA Tee-ball Time Pitch 3 Pitch 4
7.45am HIS v JIS BSM v DBIS
8.35am BISS v SFBS HIS v DBIS
9.25am JIS v SFBS BSM v BISS
10.10am BREAK
10.30am HIS v SFBS DBIS v BISS
11.20am JIS v BSM
12.05pm LUNCH
12.50pm SFBS v BSM DBIS v JIS
1.40pm HIS v BSM BISS v JIS
2.30pm SFBS v DBIS HIS v BISS
3.30pm PRESENTATIONS
Year 6 FOBISIA Tee-ball Time Pitch 5 Pitch 6
7.45am JIS v BISS (F) DBIS v BSM
8.35am SFBS v HIS JIS v BSM (F)
9.25am BISS v HIS DBIS v SFBS
10.10am BREAK
10.30am JIS v HIS (F) BSM v SFBS
11.20am BISS v DBIS
12.05pm LUNCH
12.50pm HIS v DBIS BSM v BISS
1.40pm JIS v DBIS (F) SFBS v BISS
2.30pm HIS v BSM JIS v SFBS (F)
3.30pm PRESENTATIONS
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TEE-BALL SCHEDULE AND RULES
Tee-ball Rules General Rules
- A soft ball is used therefore no gloves are to be used and helmets are not required. An Easton Softouch 9” Cloth Incrediball will be used.
- Two innings required per game. 12 batters per team bat each inning. The same batting order must be kept for both innings of each game, with the batting order alternating between girl/boy or boy/girl.
- 12 fielders (6 girls and 6 boys). - There will be 12 fielders on the pitch with fielders in orthodox positions within the ‘infield’ and the
remaining 5 should be in the ‘outfield’ and not be allowed into the ‘infield’ until after the ball has been hit.
- The tournament is a round robin format. Tie Breaker In the case of a points tie the following criteria will be used to break the tie:
- Head to head result In the case of a draw or multi-way tie the following shall be applied to break the tie:
1. Run differential exclusively involving tied teams only; 2. Runs against, exclusively involving tied teams only; 3. Runs for, exclusively involving tied teams only; 4. Run differential involving all teams; 5. Runs against, involving all teams; 6. Runs for, involving all teams.
Scoring To determine the overall positions in each pool the points allocated will be: Win – 4 points, Draw – 2 points, Defeat – 1 point
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND RULES
Year 4 Boys and Girls Football Time Competition Pitch 1 Pitch 2
7.45am Boys JIS v BISS DBIS v BSM
8.05am Girls JIS v BISS DBIS v BSM
8.25am Boys SFBS v HIS JIS v BSM
8.45am Girls SFBS v HIS JIS v BSM
9.05am Boys BISS v HIS DBIS v SFBS
9.25am Girls BISS v HIS DBIS v SFBS
9.45am Boys JIS v HIS BSM v SFBS
10.05am Girls JIS v HIS BSM v SFBS
10.25am Boys BISS v DBIS
10.45m Girls BISS v DBIS
11.05am Boys HIS v DBIS BSM v BISS
11.25am Girls HIS v DBIS BSM v BISS
11.45am Boys JIS v DBIS SFBS v BISS
12.05pm Girls JIS v DBIS SFBS v BISS
12.25pm Boys HIS v BSM JIS v SFBS
12.45pm Girls HIS v BSM JIS v SFBS
1.15pm Both PRESENTATIONS
Year 5 Boys and Girls Football Time Competition Pitch 3 Pitch 4
7.45am Boys BSM v DBIS HIS v SFBS
8.05am Girls BSM v DBIS HIS v SFBS
8.25am Boys BISS v JIS BSM v SFBS
8.45am Girls BISS v JIS BSM v SFBS
9.05am Boys DBIS v JIS HIS v BISS
9.25am Girls DBIS v JIS HIS v BISS
9.45am Boys BSM v JIS SFBS v BISS
10.05am Girls BSM v JIS SFBS v BISS
10.25am Boys DBIS v HIS
10.45m Girls DBIS v HIS
11.05am Boys JIS v HIS SFBS v DBIS
11.25am Girls JIS v HIS SFBS v DBIS
11.45am Boys BSM v HIS BISS v DBIS
12.05pm Girls BSM v HIS BISS v DBIS
12.25pm Boys JIS v SFBS BSM v BISS
12.45pm Girls JIS v SFBS BSM v BISS
1.15pm Both PRESENTATIONS
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND RULES
Year 6 Boys and Girls Football Time Competition Pitch 3 Pitch 4
7.45am Girls HIS v JIS BSM v DBIS
8.05am Boys BSM v SFBS BISS v DBIS
8.25am Girls BISS v SFBS HIS v DBIS
8.45am Boys HIS v SFBS BSM v BISS
9.05am Girls JIS v SFBS BSM v BISS
9.25am Boys HIS v DBIS SFBS v BISS
9.45am Girls HIS v SFBS DBIS v BISS
10.05am Girls JIS v BSM
10.25am Both BREAK
10.45am Girls SFBS v BSM DBIS v JIS
11.05am Boys HIS v BISS DBIS v BSM
11.25am Girls HIS v BSM BISS v JIS
11.45am Boys HIS v BSM DBIS v SFBS
12.05pm Girls SFBS v DBIS HIS v BISS
12.25pm Boys 1st v 2nd (Final) 3rd v 4th (3/4 PO)
1.15pm Both PRESENTATIONS
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND RULES
Football Rules Game Length - All matches are 10 minutes in length. - All competitions are round robin, with the exception of Y6 boys as only 5 teams are competing. The
Y6 boys’ competition is a round robin, followed by play-offs: a final (1v2) and bronze medal playoff (3v4).
- In the Y6 boys play-offs, in the event of a draw at the end of normal time, the result of the match will be determined by the following process:
1 period of extra time lasting 5 minutes.
If after extra time the scores are still tied, the match will be decided by penalties. 3 penalties per team, with 3 players from each team that were on the pitch at the final whistle taking them. After the 3 penalties, if scores are still tied, it goes to sudden death.
Scoring To determine the overall positions in each pool the points allocated will be: Win – 4 points, Draw – 2 points, Defeat – 1 point Tie Breaking The deciding criteria for “breaking” a tie is as follows:
1. Head to head result 2. Points difference (goal difference) (between tied teams) 3. Goals scored (between tied teams) 4. Goals against (between tied teams)
If there is still a tie:
5. Goal difference (between all teams) 6. Goals scored (between all teams) 7. Goals against (between all teams)
The procedure for “breaking” a 3 way tie follows the same criteria as above. Once a tie break has been resolved additional ties will be resolved in the same format using the same sequence of procedures beginning with the head to head result (point 1).
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