Berlin

Louisa’s Place combines the best of two worlds: the typical charm of Berlin’s Golden Age with contemporary luxury and first-class service.

Our privately run boutique hotel is located in the pulsating heart of West Berlin, directly on the legendary Kurfürstendamm. The outstanding quality of this individual hotel is its uniqueness. Instead of the usual units, it offers spacious rooms and suites ranging in size from 46 to 117 square meters. This exceeds the standards of conventional hotels by far. Discerning guests who appreciate not only luxury but also a private atmosphere and exclusive comforts will find their retreat here.

Louisa’s Place reveals itself as a classically elegant city palace that impresses with its attention to detail. From the library with its fine wood paneling to the garden room with its marble-framed fireplace and silk wallpaper, every corner exudes timeless elegance. Almost all the rooms & suites have separate sleeping and living areas, and some even offer additional amenities such as a private workroom, winter garden or balcony. Another absolute specialty is the fully equipped kitchen in all rooms – especially for long-term stays and families.

But what really sets Louisa’s Place apart from other hotels is its exceptional service. Here, hospitality is not a duty, it´s a passion. Every guest is looked after personally, from the handwritten welcome letter to individual assistance with shopping and other requests. The hotel exudes an atmosphere of exclusivity and warmth that makes every stay an unforgettable experience.

However Louisa’s Place also leaves nothing to be desired in terms of facilities. A private pool, sauna and steam bath, a gym and massage treatments ensure relaxation and well-being. A hairdressing salon, a trendy restaurant and the exciting Vesper Bar invite you to linger, while the small inner courtyard with garden is a green oasis in the middle of the vibrant capital.

Louisa’s Place Hotel combines the best of two worlds: the typical Berlin charm of an historic building paired with contemporary luxury and first-class service. The hotel’s host Sven Schimank and his internationally experienced team stand for professionalism, discretion and personal service at the highest level.

For fans of polo, Louisa’s Place Hotel is more than just a place to stay – it is a lifestyle statement. This is where tradition, present and future meet. Here luxury is not only felt in amenities, but also in a unique experience for the senses. Welcome to Louisa’s Place, where the charm of Berlin meets exclusive lifestyle.

Contact & Booking:
info@louisas-place.de
+49 (0)30 631 03
www.louisas-place.de

Text: Louisa’s Place Hotel Berlin
Photography: Cathleen Herwarth von Bittenfeld

© Cathleen Herwarth von Bittenfeld

An international tournament of the highest caliber: Teams from five nations, accompanied by „the Voice of Polo“ Jan Erik Franck, and a diverse program await the guests.

Preparations for the 4th International Ladies Cup at PoloPark Berlin are in full swing, and the tournament is shaping up to be a standout event in the polo sports calendar. With six teams from five nations, attendees can expect an international competition enriched by the commentary of Jan Erik Franck, known as “the Voice of Polo,” adding a unique atmosphere to the event. Beyond exciting matches, a diverse program awaits, including a Hat Contest – a highlight that underscores the tradition and elegance of polo. The support from renowned sponsors such as Wolfgang Weiss’s fashion brand “blanche,” Polo Sylt, and Ingo Pyko Real Estate enhances the tournament experience. A new feature this year is the option for table reservations, offering guests an exclusive tournament experience. Complementing this are top-notch gastronomy and musical accompaniment by Polo DJ Sebastian, ensuring a perfect ambiance. The upcoming release of official women’s handicaps by the German Polo Association (DPV) marks an important step in promoting and recognizing women’s polo. The forthcoming tournament at PoloPark Berlin stands out for its high-caliber field of participants, a versatile program, and support from distinguished sponsors. It promises to be an unforgettable event for all polo enthusiasts and guests, further highlighting the sport’s allure.

www.baltic-polo-events.de

By POLO+10  
Photography Polo Sylt

The event, held from July 14th to July 16th, 2023, spanned three days of top-notch “Ladies Only” sports. It witnessed the participation of six international women’s polo teams from seven countries, along with more than 100 accompanying polo horses. This Ladies Polo Cup stands as a unique event in Germany.

Over these three days, the 1,200 guests in attendance were treated to thrilling chukkas and a diverse range of supporting programs.

The gastronomic aspect was deftly handled by Thomas Bauer and his team from “Feuerplatten BBQ”. Renowned chef Simon Lang showcased his culinary expertise on the final day of the event.

The PoloPark Berlin also saw its first-ever “Hat Contest”. The attendees were encouraged to don their most beautiful or unusual hats, leading to a dazzling display of headgear.

Many women graced the event with their extraordinary hats. Sunday afternoon saw Manuela Vobach, a Berlin entrepreneur specializing in individual fashion consulting, express her admiration for the spectacle. The jury included Patricia Blanco, Pauline Stolze, Britt Kanya, Didi Veron, Simon Lang, Günther Krabbenhöft, and Frank Altmann, all of whom were impressed by the array of creative hat designs.

The Ladies Cup was presented by “The Voice of Polo”, Jan Erik Frank. Meanwhile, Polo DJ Sebastian ensured a lively atmosphere by providing the music.

Johanna Volkmann was honored with the title of MVP (Most Valuable Player). The accolade for the “Best Playing Pony” was bestowed upon a horse from Sophie Schmidt’s stable, which was among the 100 polo horses participating in the event.

Text by Baltic Polo Events
Photography by PoloSylt

“I want to achieve the maximum success for myself!”

She is only 21 years old and already one of the greatest young polo talents ever. Now Milagros Sanchez (handicap 1 and ladies’ handicap 7) from San Luis, Argentina, is celebrating her sporting German premiere this year at the Ladies Cup in Berlin.

Milagros Sanchez. © Helen Cruden

You will play in the Ladies Cup for the first time. How did it come about?
Last year, Fati Balzano, a very good friend of mine, played in Berlin. Through her, I got in touch with the Ladies Cup organizer Thomas, who then gave me a lot of support in my plans to be there this time as well.

You have already played in polo tournaments in England and Italy. Have you ever been to Germany?
No, this is the first time for me to visit Germany – and I’m already very excited about all the impressions that await me!

Apart from Berlin, what other stops are on your agenda in Europe?
After my time in the capital, I will travel to England. After that, I’ll be heading back to my home country of Argentina.

And what are your plans for the second half of 2022? 
In September, the new polo season starts in Argentina, which I always look forward to extremely throughout the year. And this time there are particularly many great dates, such as the Argentine Open. My schedule is definitely very well filled.

You are currently one of the greatest young talents in women’s polo and, at the age of just 21 and as the first woman, you took part in the Argentine Indoor Championship with Handicap and played against men there. Was the time in Mendoza the greatest moment of your career so far?
Definitely! Mendoza had a great impact. But there were many other moments that were very important for me personally and for my career. I have been able to represent my country in sport more than once and have also played in the USA. I won the first women’s Masters tournament and played in the Open three times. It’s fantastic what I’ve already been able to experience.

How did you discover your passion for polo?
I already felt an extremely great enthusiasm for horses when I was a little girl. A few years later I got involved in the sport of polo, and my family was not entirely innocent of that. And today polo is one of my greatest passions.  

What sporting goals would you like to achieve in the coming years?
I am a very ambitious young woman and have therefore set myself high goals in polo: I want to get the maximum sporting success for myself in every tournament I play in the future.

In your eyes, what should happen so that women’s polo gets even more attention worldwide?
In general, we are already on a pretty good path: We women have conquered our terrain and we know very well how to use it for ourselves. Now it’s important that we continue to put on great tournaments around the world. And all professional women players should be appreciated much more for their dedication and passion.

Milagros Sanchez. © Helen Cruden

TEAMS

1. Elasten / Cosmopolo (+3)
Megan Manubay, USA (+1)
Marie Christine Fuchs, SGP / GER (+1)
Emily Hurst, CAN (+1)
Jen Buchan, CAN (+1)

2. Ingo Pyko (+10)
Clara Mahla, CZ (0)
Maike Hölty , GER (+3)
Svenja Hölty, GER (+4)
Laura Fass, GER / SA (+3)

3. Pool Riese (+12)
Mona Scharf, GER (+3)
Jeanette Diekmann, GER (+3)
Dele Iversen, GER (+3)
Romy Grüner, GER (+3)

4. Polo Sylt (+12)
Heidi Silvey, USA (+1)
Emily Hase-Loock, GER (+1)
Milagros Sanchez, ARG (+7)
Sophie Schmidt, GER (+3)

5. Ostseebad Dahme (+10)
Dr. Anne Großmann, GER (+1)
Marit Fass, GER (+3)
Marie Haupt, GER (+3)
Filippa Luserke, GER (+3)

6. InMedias / POLO+10 (+8)
Ann Kathrin Brendel, CH (+1)
Camila di Luciano, USA (+3)
Marketa Pavleye, CZ (+3)
Jolie Lange, GER (+1)

 

 

PROGRAM

Friday, 15.07.2022: 15.00 p.m. – 17.30 p.m.
Saturday, 16.07.2022: 14.00 p.m. – 17.00 p.m.
Sunday, 17.07.2022: 12.00 p.m. – 14.30 p.m.

Six international ladies polo teams from seven nations with over 100 polo horses have registered for this year‘s Ladies Cup and, as always, will be showcasing more than exciting chukkas. The Ladies Cup 2023 is the only ladies-only tournament in Germany.

The players and the umpire, Octavia Campbell David, come from seven nations: Germany, South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Argentina, USA, and Luxembourg. Among the world-class players with a ladies HCP of +7 is Milagros Sanchez from Argentina. For visitors, there will again be a delightful supporting program. Matches will be moderated by „The Voice of Polo“, Jan Erik Franck. Polo DJ Sebastian will provide the appropriate soundtrack for the weekend. For the first time, there will also be a HAT COMPETITION on July 16, organized by Pauline Stolze, Frank Altmann, and Manuela Vobach.

This event follows the motto from England‘s „Ascot“: „Where horses gallop, hats enchant, and players thrill – this is LADY POLO!“

Furthermore, there will be delicious gastronomy over the weekend. Star chef Simon Lang and some celebrities from Berlin have already announced their attendance. Admission is free and parking spaces are available. Further information and table reservations can be obtained at: ts@baltic-polo-events.com

 

Teams:

1. Ostseebad Sellin (-1 -11)
Nina Frühauf /Lupita Fass GER (-1-1)
Laura Fass GER /SA (0-3)
Marit Fass GER (0-3)
Maike Hölty GER (0-4)

2. POLO+10 (0- 11)
Emily Hase Loock GER (1-1)
Jeanette Diekmann GER (0-3)
Dele Iversen GER (0-3)
Siobhan Herbst Irland (1-4)

3. Polo Sylt (-2 -11)
Ida Gare / Maxine Odia GER (-2-0)
Iris Winter GER (-1-1)
Milli Sanchez ARG (1-7)
Sophie Schmidt GER (0-3)

4. Ingo Pyko Immobilien (-1 -11)
Anne Grossmann GER (-1-1)
Filippa Luserke GER (0-3)
Marie Haupt GER (0-3)
Clarissa Margraf GER (0-4)

5. PoloPark Berlin / Baltic Polo Events (0-8)
Silvia Nutz GER (-1-1)
Johanna Volkmann GER (-1-1)
April Kent IRL (1-4)
Megan Manubay USA (0-3)

6. Stiftung Löwenbrücke / Grenzgaenger (-1-9)
Kerstin Neubert GER (-2-0)
Anna Lena GER (-1-1)
Estelle Wagner LUX (1-4)
Svenja Hölty GER (1-4)

Umpire: Octavia Campell Davys
Moderator: Jan Erick Frank
Sporting Director: Thomas Strunck

It was three days filled with intense polo action as six German teams, supported by over 100 polo horses, journeyed to PoloPark Berlin to participate in the official German Championship. The German Polo Association graciously acted as the patron of the championship.

Despite a significant rain shower featuring hail and 15 liters of precipitation per square meter, the weather remained largely favorable. As a result, the games were only delayed by two hours on Saturday. Over the weekend, 700 guests enjoyed thrilling chukkas and a variety of entertainment, including a Spanish-themed evening on Friday and an Argentinian ASADO dinner on Saturday.

Jan Zavazal from Prague, known as “The Polo Speaker,” expertly moderated all matches. The German Polo Association appointed Thomas Winter from Hamburg and Dominik Velasquez from Switzerland as the official referees, and they presided over all games.

The exhilarating final on Sunday concluded with Team Löwenbrücke Braunschweig triumphing over Team Brand Galaxy Group with a score of 9.5 to 5. The German Low Goal Polo Champions were hence decided. The champions were an all-female team from Berlin, comprising players Clarissa Marggraf, Maike Hölty, Svenja Hölty, and Marie Haupt.

Thomas Winter, on behalf of Oliver Winter, the President of the German Polo Association, presented the medals and the championship trophy. The details of other match results will follow.

1. place and German champion in Low Goal 2023Team Stiftung Löwenbrücke Braunschweig (+1)
Clarissa Marggraf HCP 0
Maike Hölty HCP 0
Svenja Hölty HCP 1
Marie Haupt HCP 0

2. place and runners-up of 2023: Team Brand Galaxy Group (0)
Ascan Tümpel (-1)
Nico Wollenberg (+1)
Daniel Tümpel (+1)
Max Kexel (-1)

3. place Team Ostseebad Sellin (+2)
Anne Grossmann (-1)
Philippa Luserke (0)
Lukas Sdrenka (+2)
Alexander Piltz (+1)

4. place Team Polo Sylt (+2)
Mona Scharf (0)
Ken Kawamoto (0)
Daniel Hauss (+2)
Rainer Raimann (0)

5. place Team NetworkX / Polo & Lifestyle (+1)
Emily Hase-Loock (-1)
Josef Fiebig (0)
Johan Funk Gallardo (+1)
Moritz Mahns (+1)

6. place Team TUMI (0)
Torsten Klein (-2)
Jeanette Diekmann (0)
Comanche Gallardo (+2)
Thomas Strunck (0)

Photos by: Polo Sylt & Baltic Polo Events GmbH

Interview with Milagros Sanchez

“I want to achieve the maximum success for myself!”

She is only 21 years old and already one of the greatest young polo talents ever. Now Milagros Sanchez (handicap 1 and ladies’ handicap 7) from San Luis, Argentina, is celebrating her sporting German premiere this year at the Ladies Cup in Berlin.


Milagros Sanchez. © Helen Cruden

 

You will play in the Ladies Cup for the first time. How did it come about?
Last year, Fati Balzano, a very good friend of mine, played in Berlin. Through her, I got in touch with the Ladies Cup organizer Thomas, who then gave me a lot of support in my plans to be there this time as well.

You have already played in polo tournaments in England and Italy. Have you ever been to Germany?
No, this is the first time for me to visit Germany – and I’m already very excited about all the impressions that await me!

Apart from Berlin, what other stops are on your agenda in Europe?
After my time in the capital, I will travel to England. After that, I’ll be heading back to my home country of Argentina.

And what are your plans for the second half of 2022? 
In September, the new polo season starts in Argentina, which I always look forward to extremely throughout the year. And this time there are particularly many great dates, such as the Argentine Open. My schedule is definitely very well filled.

You are currently one of the greatest young talents in women’s polo and, at the age of just 21 and as the first woman, you took part in the Argentine Indoor Championship with Handicap and played against men there. Was the time in Mendoza the greatest moment of your career so far?
Definitely! Mendoza had a great impact. But there were many other moments that were very important for me personally and for my career. I have been able to represent my country in sport more than once and have also played in the USA. I won the first women’s Masters tournament and played in the Open three times. It’s fantastic what I’ve already been able to experience.

How did you discover your passion for polo?
I already felt an extremely great enthusiasm for horses when I was a little girl. A few years later I got involved in the sport of polo, and my family was not entirely innocent of that. And today polo is one of my greatest passions.  

What sporting goals would you like to achieve in the coming years?
I am a very ambitious young woman and have therefore set myself high goals in polo: I want to get the maximum sporting success for myself in every tournament I play in the future.

In your eyes, what should happen so that women’s polo gets even more attention worldwide?
In general, we are already on a pretty good path: We women have conquered our terrain and we know very well how to use it for ourselves. Now it’s important that we continue to put on great tournaments around the world. And all professional women players should be appreciated much more for their dedication and passion.


Milagros Sanchez. © Helen Cruden

 

TEAMS

1. Elasten / Cosmopolo (+3)
Megan Manubay, USA (+1)
Marie Christine Fuchs, SGP / GER (+1)
Emily Hurst, CAN (+1)
Jen Buchan, CAN (+1)

2. Ingo Pyko (+10)
Clara Mahla, CZ (0)
Maike Hölty , GER (+3)
Svenja Hölty, GER (+4)
Laura Fass, GER / SA (+3)

3. Pool Riese (+12)
Mona Scharf, GER (+3)
Jeanette Diekmann, GER (+3)
Dele Iversen, GER (+3)
Romy Grüner, GER (+3)

4. Polo Sylt (+12)
Heidi Silvey, USA (+1)
Emily Hase-Loock, GER (+1)
Milagros Sanchez, ARG (+7)
Sophie Schmidt, GER (+3)

5. Ostseebad Dahme (+10)
Dr. Anne Großmann, GER (+1)
Marit Fass, GER (+3)
Marie Haupt, GER (+3)
Filippa Luserke, GER (+3)

6. InMedias / POLO+10 (+8)
Ann Kathrin Brendel, CH (+1)
Camila di Luciano, USA (+3)
Marketa Pavleye, CZ (+3)
Jolie Lange, GER (+1)

 

 

PROGRAM

Friday, 15.07.2022: 15.00 p.m. – 17.30 p.m.
Saturday, 16.07.2022: 14.00 p.m. – 17.00 p.m.
Sunday, 17.07.2022: 12.00 p.m. – 14.30 p.m.

Public polo tournament from July 16-18, 2021 in the PoloPark Berlin

26 strong women fight action-packed in six teams at the only German women’s polo tournament this season in the PoloPark Berlin

The sport of polo is the fastest and one of the oldest team sports in the world. Tournaments with mixed teams, i.e. with players, are common. But this tournament weekend is 100% female. Six teams with a total of 26 experienced and successful polo players compete against each other for the trophies of the ELASTEN® Ladies Cup 2021.

90 polo horses are at the start. Christopher Kirsch, himself one of the best German polo players, will be the only man on the field as referee.

The fast-paced games are played at the highest polo level and demand the highest concentration, endurance, skill and fighting spirit from the horses (the polo ponies) and players.

The grass pitch in the PoloPark is 50,000 square meters. This corresponds to about four soccer fields.

The games start at 12:00 p.m. every day. Visitors are very welcome and can look forward to a varied weekend program in addition to the exciting chukka.

Admission is free.

All games are commented on in an entertaining manner. At the “White Night” on Saturday evening, the visitors meet the players in a get-together with the finest DJ music.

The usual Corona hygiene rules apply on the premises.

 

 

Handicap

Every polo player has her personal handicap (HPC) according to her individual performance level. This starts in the minus range and can go up to +10. The sum of the four individual handicaps gives the overall handicap of a polo team. If teams with different handicaps compete against each other, the team with the lower handicap receives a goal lead.

The high handicaps of the players, who are nationally and internationally among the best polo riders, promise high-class and fast-paced competitions. The Argentine player Fatima Balzano plays with her handicap of 6 at the top of the international league.

Namesake and title sponsor

The namesake and title sponsor of the Ladies Polo Cup 2021 is ELASTEN®, the well-known drinking collagen for beautiful skin from the inside all over the body. The No. 1 from Germany is once again presenting itself at a polo tournament.

 

 

Address of the venue
PoloPark Berlin und Polo Club Timmendorfer Strand e.V.
Seeburger Chaussee, 14624 Dallgow-Döberitz Ortsteil Seeburg (Directly on the B2 to Potsdam. Train stations and public transport are nearby)

 

The teams, players and sponsors

Team 1:
Cosmopolo Team HCP 8
Nina Frühauf (0)
Ulrike Gabrin (1)
Svenja Hölty (4)
Laura Fass (3)

Team 2:
Ingo Pyko Immobilien / Team HCP 9
Anne Grossmann (0)
Philippa Luserke (3)
Maike Hölty (3)
Marie Haupt (3)

Team 3:
Gothaer Versicherung / Team HCP 12
Mona Scharf (3)
Romy Grüner (3)
Dele Iversen (3)
Jeanette Diekmann (3)

Team 4:
ELASTEN / Team HCP 11
Verena Querner/Henrike Querner (1)
Dr. Heidi Silvey (1)
Fatima Balzano (6)
Franca Vonholdt (3)

Team 5:
Uhrenclub Berlin / Team HCP 7
Nicole Kleinmichel (0)
Aziza Ghane (3)
Isabell Sobetzki (3)
Leah Kawamoto (1)

Team 6:
PoloPark Berlin / Team HCP 6
N.N. (3)
Jolie Lange (1)
Uli Link/Romy Manow (1)
Bea Pfister (1)

 

SCHEDULE & TEAMS

 

Teams:

ENGEL & VÖLKERS
ALLIANZ KUNDLER
CARFACTORY
PLUSQUADRAT
GETRÄNKE LEHMANN
RILLER & SCHNAUCK

 


 

QUALIFICATION GAMES

Friday, 07.08.2020
PHÖBEN (PPCCBB)

1st GAME
14:30 p.m.
Riller & Schnauck vs. Engel & Völkers

2nd GAME
16:00 p.m.
Getränke Lehmann vs. PlusQuadrat

3rd GAME
17:30 p.m.
Allianz Kundler vs. Carfactory

 

Saturday, 08.08.2020
PHÖBEN (PPCCBB)

1st. GAME 
12:30 p.m.
Carfactory vs. PlusQuadrat

2nd GAME
14:00 p.m.
Engel & Völkers vs. Getränke Lehmann

3rd GAME
15:30 p.m.
Riller & Schnauck vs. Aliianz Kundler

DINNER
19:00 p.m.
Restaurant La Riva / Zum Großen Zernsee 6 – Werder

 

Sunday, 09.08.2020
PHÖBEN (PPCCBB)

1st GAME
12:30 p.m.
Getränke Lehmann vs. Riller & Schnauck

2nd GAME
14:00 p.m.
PlusQuadrat vs. Allianz Kundler

3rd GAME
15:30 p.m.
Engel & Völkers vs. Carfactory

 

Friday, 14.08.2020
PHÖBEN (PPCCBB)

1st GAME
14:30 p.m.
Allianz Kundler vs. Getränke Lehmann

2nd GAME
16:00 p.m.
Riller & Schnauck vs. Carfactory

3rd GAME
17:30 p.m.
PlusQuadrat vs. Engel & Völkers

 

FINAL GAMES

Saturday, 15.08.2020
PHÖBEN (PPBBCC)

1st GAME
12:30 p.m.
Riller & Schnauck vs. PlusQuadrat

2nd GAME
14:00 p.m.
Carfactory vs. Getränke Lehmann

3rd GAME
15:30 p.m.
Engel & Völkers vs. Allianz Kundler

18:00 p.m.
Asado im Clubhaus am Platz

 

Sunday, 16.08.2020
PHÖBEN (PPBBCC)

1st GAME
12:30 p.m.
5th place vs. 6th place

2nd GAME
13:45 p.m.
3rd place vs. 4th place

3rd GAME
16:30 p.m.
1st place vs. 2nd place

 


 

TEAMS

 

TEAM
ENGEL&VÖLKERS (+12)

Caesar Crasemann (D) +4
Caspar Crasemann (D) +4
Heinrich Dummrath (D) +4
Daniel Crasemann (D) +0 TC

 

TEAM
ALLIANZ KUNDLER (+12)

Clarissa Markgraf (D) 0
Nico Wollenberg (D) +1 TC
Manuel Elizalde (ARG) +6
Carlos Ulloa (ARG) +5

 

TEAM
CARFACTORY (+11)

Kutlay Yaprak (D/TUR) 0 TC
Lukas Sdrenka (D) +2
Santiago Marambio (ARG) +6
Moritz Gädeke (D) +3

 

TEAM
PLUSQUADRAT (+12)

Sebastian Schneeberger (D) +1 TC
Sven Schneider (D) +2
Segundo Copello (ARG) +3
Valentin Novillo Astrada (ARG) +6

 

TEAM
GETRÄNKE LEHMANN (+12)

Vanessa Schockemöhle (D) 0 TC
Juan Correa (ARG) +3
Eduardo Anca (ARG) +5
Micky Dugan (ARG) +4

 

TEAM
RILLER & SCHNAUCK (+12)

Maximilian Singhoff (D) 0 TC
Max Bosch (D) +3
Horacito Fernandez Llorente (ARG) +6
Christopher Kirsch (D) +3 TC

 


 

UMPIRES & 3RD MAN

UMPIRE 1
Thomas Winter (D)

UMPIRE 2
Alejandro Roldan (ARG)

3RD MAN
Alexander Schwarz (D) | Michael Keuper (D)

 

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