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The Philippines competed at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China from 23 September to 8 October 2023. Originally scheduled to take place in 2022, the Games were postponed and rescheduled to 2023, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The country finished with four golds, two silvers, and 12 bronze medals.[3]
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Preparations
Preparation for the Philippines' participation in the 2022 Asian Games began as early as February 2021, with Philippine Olympic Committee board member George Canlas designated as chef de mission. The buildup of the Philippines team started early due to anticipation that the 2022 Philippine general election could impact preparations.[4] However the Asian Games would be postponed to 2023.[5][6] The postponement was received positively.[7]
The Philippine Olympic Committee aimed for the delegation to match or surpass its previous record of four gold medals in the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang.[8][9]
The Philippine Sports Commission organized a sending off ceremony for the delegation on 18 September 2023 at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay.[10] Philippine Fencing Association president Richard Gomez, whose daughter Juliana competed in the fencing tournament, was the delegation's chef de mission.[11]
The delegation was projected to consist of 395 athletes competing in 40 sports.[12] However this was subject to change, with the country prospectively replacing injured and unavailable athletes through a formal appeal.
The last-minute appeals filed to the organizing committee in September covered five sports.[13]
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Medalists
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The following Philippine competitors won medals at the Games.
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Multiple
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Medal summary
Archery
Compound
Recurve
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Athletics
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The Philippines sent a 16-athlete team for the Asian Games.[16] The world rank no. 2 male pole vaulter, EJ Obiena was expected to be the best bet among them to win a gold medal.[16][17]
Obiena would win the Philippines' first gold medal for this edition of the Asian Games by successful leaping 5.90m in the pole vault event – .25 more than the nearest competitor.[18]
Results
- Key
- Q = Qualified for the next round
- q = Qualified for the next round as a fastest loser or, in field events, by position without achieving the qualifying target
- GR = Asian Games record
- NR = National record
- PB = Personal best
- SB = Season best
- NM = No mark
- N/A = Round not applicable for the event
Men
Track and road events
Field events
Women
Track and road events
Combined events – Women's heptathlon
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Baseball
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- Team roster
Round 2
Source: OCA
1 October 12:00 |
Japan ![]() |
6–0 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Umpires: Wang Tianyi (CHN) |
WP: Mizuki Kato | Boxscore | LP: Paulo Macasaet |
2 October 12:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
0–2 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Umpires: Chen Te-jung (TPE) |
LP: Romeo Jasmin | Boxscore | WP: Li Ningji |
3 October 18:30 |
Philippines ![]() |
7–0 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Umpires: Lee Seung-chul (KOR) |
WP: Raymond Nerosa | Boxscore | LP: Mung Chuevakham |
Placement round
Source: OCA
5 October 18:30 |
Hong Kong ![]() |
1–5 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Umpires: Wang Tianyi (CHN) |
LP: Lam Lai Him | Boxscore | WP: Junmar Diarao Sv: Romeo Jasmin |
6 October 12:00 |
Thailand ![]() |
1–11 (F/8) | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Umpires: Hironori Yoshino (JPN) |
LP: Siraphop Nadee | Boxscore | WP: Kennedy Torres |
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Basketball
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- Summary
5x5 basketball
Men's tournament
The Philippine national team is coming from a 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup stint playing their last game on September 2, 2023. Chot Reyes stepped down from the head coach role and was replaced by Tim Cone, who had to lead the team in the Asian Games in short notice.[21] Despite this, the national team went on to win their first gold medal since the 1962 Asian Games.[22]
However Justin Brownlee would fail a doping test. He tested positive for Carboxy THC. The gold is expected to remain with the national team as regulations require two other players to fail their doping tests.[23][24]
- Team roster
The team roster was first announced on September 12, 2023.[25] On September 19, further changes were made due to eligibility issues and injuries.[26] Changes to the entry by names list submitted to the organizing committee on July 25 required to undergo an appeal.[27] The inclusion of four players were rejected due to not being part of a prior 37-man shortlist submitted to the organizing committee.[28]
- Preliminary Rounds – Group C
Source: OCA
26 September 13:30 |
Philippines ![]() |
89–61 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 22–18, 29–15, 21–14, 17–14 | ||
Pts: Brownlee 20 Rebs: Brownlee 10 Asts: Lassiter 4 |
Pts: Jameel 14 Rebs: Chism 13 Asts: Jameel 3 |
Olympic Expo Center Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Paul Skayem (LBN), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Li Chengxin (CHN) |
28 September 11:00 |
Thailand ![]() |
72–87 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 22–20, 13–21, 15–27, 22–19 | ||
Pts: Lamb 29 Rebs: Jakrawan, Klahan 6 Asts: Lish, J. Morgan 3 |
Pts: Brownlee 22 Rebs: Brownlee 15 Asts: Thompson 9 |
Zijingang Campus Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Hu Jing (CHN), Mohammad Rajabi (IRI) |
30 September 17:30 |
Jordan ![]() |
87–62 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 26–16, 17–23, 28–10 | ||
Pts: Hollis-Jefferson 24 Rebs: Bohannon 9 Asts: Hollis-Jefferson 9 |
Pts: Brownlee 24 Rebs: Thompson 11 Asts: Brownlee, Perez 3 |
Olympic Expo Center Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Song Houlu (CHN), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMA) |
- Qualification to the Quarterfinals
2 October 16:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
80–41 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 33–14, 24–9, 16–7, 7–11 | ||
Pts: Fajardo, Perez 12 Rebs: Kouame 10 Asts: Newsome 6 |
Pts: Muslic 12 Rebs: Ndao 8 Asts: four players 4 |
Zijingang Campus Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Wissam Zein (SYR), Hu Jing (CHN), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM) |
- Quarterfinals
3 October 12:00 |
Iran ![]() |
83–84 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 22–28, 14–20, 18–23, 29–13 | ||
Pts: Vahedi 24 Rebs: Kazemi 8 Asts: Rezaeifer 7 |
Pts: Brownlee 36 Rebs: Brownlee, Fajardo 8 Asts: Brownlee, Fajardo 4 |
Zijingang Campus Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Ahmad Al-Yousef (JOR) |
- Semifinals
4 October 20:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
77–76 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 13–29, 20–14, 27–14 | ||
Pts: Brownlee 33 Rebs: Thompson 8 Asts: Brownlee, Perez 4 |
Pts: Zhao R. 18 Rebs: Zhu 8 Asts: Zhao R. 6 |
Olympic Expo Center Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Paul Skayem (LBN), Alexey Stepanenko (KAZ), Wissam Zein (SYR) |
- Finals
6 October 20:00 |
Jordan ![]() |
60–70 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 12–17, 19–14, 10–20, 19–19 | ||
Pts: Hollis-Jefferson 24 Rebs: Al-Dwairi 15 Asts: Hollis-Jefferson, Ibrahim 5 |
Pts: Brownlee 20 Rebs: Kouame 11 Asts: Brownlee 5 |
Olympic Expo Center Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Yuen Chun Yip (HKG), Paul Skayem (LBN) |
Women's tournament
The women's national team was aiming to reach at least the quarterfinals.[29] They are able to do so, with South Korea eliminating them from the tournament in the quarterfinal.[30]
- Team roster
- Preliminary Rounds – Group B
Source: OCA
27 September 17:30 |
Philippines ![]() |
83–59 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 17–17, 23–9, 20–15, 23–18 | ||
Pts: Pontejos 21 Rebs: Animam 14 Asts: Berberabe 6 |
Pts: Kuzmina, Bezgodova 12 Rebs: Bezgodova 10 Asts: Bagmet 4 |
Olympic Center Gymnasium, Shaoxing Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Hu Jing (CHN), Haryanto Sutaryo (INA) |
29 September 13:30 |
Hong Kong ![]() |
63–99 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 20–19, 14–23, 12–23, 17–34 | ||
Pts: Tong 15 Rebs: Tong 6 Asts: Tsui 5 |
Pts: Pontejos 23 Rebs: Animam 22 Asts: Bernardino, Berberabe 6 |
Olympic Center Gymnasium, Shaoxing Referees: Issam Al-Siyabi (OMA), Cheon Kam-jae (KOR), Mohammad Rajabi (IRI) |
1 October 17:30 |
Japan ![]() |
96–59 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 35–14, 15–12, 16–13, 30–20 | ||
Pts: Hirashita 26 Rebs: Akaho 9 Asts: Miyazaki 8 |
Pts: Pontejos 13 Rebs: Animam 7 Asts: Cabinbin 4 |
Olympic Expo Center Gymnasium, Hangzhou Referees: Harja Jaladri (INA), Wissam Zein (SYR), Ahmed Al-Khamees (KSA) |
- Combined ranking
Source: OCA
- Quarterfinals
2 October 20:00 |
South Korea ![]() |
93–71 | ![]() |
Scoring by quarter: 23–13, 23–19, 24–23, 23–16 | ||
Pts: Kang L., Park J.S. 15 Rebs: Park J.H., Jin 8 Asts: Lee K. 7 |
Pts: Castillo 18 Rebs: Animam 14 Asts: Bernardino 5 |
Olympic Center Gymnasium, Shaoxing Referees: Mohamed Al-Salam (BRN), Li Chengxin (CHN), Fang Wenxuan (CHN) |
3x3 basketball
Men's tournament
- Team roster
- Preliminary Rounds – Group A
Source: FIBA
Notes:
Notes:
25 September 13:00 |
Jordan ![]() |
8–13 | ![]() |
Pts: Dajani 3 | Pts: Sajonia 6 |
Deqing Geographic Information Park, Huzhou Referees: Su (TPE), Shi (CHN) |
26 September 17:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
17–12 | ![]() |
Pts: Sajonia 6 | Pts: Chiang 4 |
Deqing Geographic Information Park, Huzhou Referees: Liu (MAS), Kim (KOR) |
27 September 16:20 |
Hong Kong ![]() |
15–21 | ![]() |
Pts: Wong, Tsang 5 | Pts: Lina, Pasaol 7 |
Deqing Geographic Information Park, Huzhou Referees: Ibragimow (TKM), Liu (MAS) |
29 September 16:20 |
Philippines ![]() |
12–21 | ![]() |
Pts: Lina 7 | Pts: Batzayaa 8 |
Deqing Geographic Information Park, Huzhou Referees: Rulyov (KAZ), Shi (CHN) |
- Qualification for Quarterfinals
30 September 15:55 |
Kazakhstan ![]() |
14–15 | ![]() |
Pts: Samsin 8 | Pts: Pasaol 5 |
Deqing Geographic Information Park, Huzhou Referees: Liu (MAS), Nagoshi (JPN) |
- Quarterfinals
30 September 20:55 |
South Korea ![]() |
19–16 | ![]() |
Pts: Lee W. 7 | Pts: Pasaol 6 |
Deqing Geographic Information Park, Huzhou Referees: Shi (CHN), Su (TPE) |
Women's tournament
The Philippine women's 3x3 is among the teams subject to last-minute roster change appeals. Cielo Pagdulagan and Marga Villanueva were proposed as replacements for Camille Clarin and Angel Surada.[33] The appeal was denied leaving the team with just two players, which forced the team to withdraw.[34]
- Team roster
Source: FIBA
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Boxing
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The Philippines has six male and four female athletes competing in boxing at the 2022 Asian Games.[36] Eumir Marcial won the sole boxing medal for the Philippines – a silver.[37] He also qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris by virtue of being a finalist.[38]
- Men
- Women
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Breakdancing
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Canoeing
Sprint
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Chess
- Men's
- Women's
Cycling
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Patrick Coo won a bronze in BMX race for the Philippines.[39] Ariana Evangelista was disqualified after failing a routine doping test.[40] Evangelista denied having committed any wrongdoing and underwent a B-sample test.[41][42]
BMX
Mountain bike
Road
Esports
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The Philippine national esports team failed to win any medal at the 2022 Asian Games.[43]
Dota 2 was projected as the best chance of the national esports team for a medal. Polaris Esports with a reinforcement from Bleed Esports formed the Philippine Dota 2 squad. The Dreams Three Kingdoms 2 team was composed of Zen Esports members who typically play Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, since DtK2 is not available in the Philippines.[44] The Peacekeeper Elite team consists of both Playbook Esports and Infamous PRO players.[44]
The Dreams Three Kingdoms 2 team was the best finishing team, the only team to advance to the playoffs.[43]
- Team rosters
- Team
- Individual
Fencing
- Men's
- Women's
Football
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The Philippine Football Federation only sent the women's national team for the Asian Games. The national team is mostly consist of players who played in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.[46]
This was their first ever participation in the continental games.[47] They would win 3–1 in their opener against Hong Kong,[48] but would lose 1–5 to South Korea.[49] They would have to win against Myanmar and hope to be among the best three runner-up teams in the group stage.[50] They are able to scoring the only three goals in their match against Myanmar to advance to the quarterfinals[51][52]
They would face Japan in the quarterfinal. The Japanese squad is mostly different from the one that played in the 2023 World Cup.[53] In the match which saw rainy weather, the Philippines would be reduced to ten players with captain Hali Long receiving a red card for a foul in the 27th minute. Japan would end the Philippines bid for a medal with a 8–1 victory.[54]
Summary
Key:
- A.E.T – After extra time.
- P – Match decided by penalty-shootout.
Women's tournament
- Team roster
The following 21 players are included in the squad for the 2022 Asian Games.[55][56]
- Group play
- Quarterfinals
Golf
The Philippine delegation has four male and two female golfers. The Philippines filed a rejected bid to replace Princess Superal with Chanelle Avaricio with the latter begging off from the games due to scheduling conflict with her pro tournaments. The organizing committee only allows replacement for medical reasons.[57] No golfers won a medal.[58]
- Men
- Women
Gymnastics
Artistic
- Men's
- Women's
Rhythmic
Judo
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Filipino judokas were unable to win any medal in the 2022 Asian Games.[59][60]
- Men's
- Women's
- Mixed
Ju-jitsu
- Men
- Women
Karate
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Eight karatekas (four men and four women) will compete to represent the country in the sport.[61]
Men
Women
Kurash
- Men
- Women
Roller sports
Skateboard
Men's
Women's
Rowing
Men's
Women's
Rugby sevens
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- Team roster
The following is the squad for the 2022 Asian Games.[62][63][64]
Head coach: Darryl Suasua
Preliminary round
Source: OCA
24 September 10:00 |
Philippines ![]() | 7–24 | ![]() |
Try: Robertson 4' c Con: Smith (1/1) | Try: Nordin 7+' c Zizi 8' c Azizad (2) 12' m, 14' m Con: Zizi (2/2) Nasarrudin (0/1) Anhar (0/1) |
Cangqian Athletics Field, Hangzhou Referee: Ibuki Tetsuka (Japan) |
24 September 18:30 |
Hong Kong ![]() | 43–5 | ![]() |
Try: Christie 4' c Herbert (3) 5' c, 7+' c, 8' m Lee 10' m Yiu 12' c Doherty 14+' m Con: Stiles (3/5) Webb (1/2) | Try: Rudder 1' m Con: Smith (0/1) |
Cangqian Athletics Field, Hangzhou Referee: Ibuki Tetsuka (Japan) |
Ranking 9–13
Source: OCA
Notes:
Notes:
25 September 10:00 |
Thailand ![]() | 0–38 | ![]() |
Try: Stroem 3' m Coleman 4' c Coveney 6' c Robertson 7+' m Gilbert 9' c Smith 14' c Con: Smith (2/4) Stroem (2/2) |
Cangqian Athletics Field, Hangzhou Referee: Leow Wei Liang (Singapore) |
25 September 13:20 |
Philippines ![]() | 55–0 | ![]() |
Try: Phillips 1' c Fogerty (2) 3' c, 6' m Stroem 5' m Barberis (2) 7+' m, 10' m Coleman 9' c Smith 11' c Rudder 14' c Con: Stroem (2/5) Smith (3/4) |
Cangqian Athletics Field, Hangzhou Referee: James Fairbourn (Great Britain) |
25 September 17:15 |
Philippines ![]() | 12–21 | ![]() |
Try: Robertson 3' c Coleman 11' m Con: Smith (1/2) | Try: Gauder 1' c Fernando 5' c Jansen 8' c Con: Madusanka (1/1) Ratwatte (1/1) Jansen (1/1) |
Cangqian Athletics Field, Hangzhou Referee: Qu Shenggang (China) |
Sailing
Sepak takraw
- Men
- Women
Shooting
- Men
- Women
- Mixed
Softball
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- Team roster
Preliminary round
Source: OCA
26 September 9:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
11–0 (F/4) | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Attendance: 500 Umpires: Nong Junchuan (CHN) |
WP: Glory Alonzo | Boxscore | LP: Yanisa Suwannaree |
27 September 19:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
0–7 (F/5) | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Attendance: 1,300 Umpires: Miki Yabe (JPN) |
LP: Glory Alonzo | Boxscore | WP: Chai Yinan | ||
HR: Ren Min (1) |
28 September 11:30 |
South Korea ![]() |
0–5 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Attendance: 500 Umpires: Xie Xin (CHN) |
LP: Park Min-kyoung | Boxscore | WP: Royevel Palma | ||
HR: Cristy Roa (1) |
Super round
Source: OCA
29 September 9:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
2–9 (F/6) | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Attendance: 200 Umpires: Ge Lan (CHN) |
LP: Ann Antolihao | Boxscore | WP: Yukiko Ueno | ||
HR: Kanna Kudo (1), Yui Nakamizo (1), Ayane Nakagawa (1) |
30 September 15:30 |
Philippines ![]() |
4–6 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Attendance: 900 Umpires: Katsuhiro Tanaka (JPN) |
LP: Ann Antolihao | Boxscore | WP: Chiu An-ju Sv: Ke Hsia-ai |
Bronze Medal match
2 October 15:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
2–3 | ![]() |
Baseball & Softball Sports Center, Shaoxing Attendance: 1,000 Umpires: Miki Yabe (JPN) |
LP: Royevel Palma | Boxscore | WP: Ke Hsia-ai Sv: Chiu An-ju | ||
HR: Lin Feng-chen (1) |
Soft tennis
Singles
Team
Sport climbing
Lead and bouldering
Squash
Singles
Doubles
Team
Swimming
Men's
Women's
Taekwondo
Poomsae
Kyorugi
Tennis
Three tennis players have been announced to represent the Philippines.[66]
Triathlon
- Men's
- Women's
- Mixed
Volleyball
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The Philippines is set to participate in all but one event in volleyball. The Philippine National Volleyball Federation was unable to secure commitment from enough players in the Premier Volleyball League and collegiate teams to be able to send a team for the women's indoor volleyball tournament.[67] The NU Lady Bulldogs were supposed to form the core of the women's national team.[68]
Beach volleyball
Indoor volleyball
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Men's tournament
The Philippines conceded its opening game to Indonesia. However they were able to clinch a win against Afghanistan – their first since their 1974 Asian Games stint. In that tournament, their lone win came from the game against Pakistan.[69] They failed to advance to the next round after losing their final group match against Japan.[70]
- Team roster
- Group play
Source: Volleyball – Men – Groups
19 September 2023 19:00 |
Indonesia ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() |
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Attendance: 790 Referees: Banthom Pimthongkhonburi (THA), Shams Arahman Abdulla (QAT) |
(25–22, 25–23, 25–20) P2 Report |
20 September 2023 14:30 |
Afghanistan ![]() |
0–3 | ![]() |
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Attendance: 150 Referees: Shams Arahman Abdulla (QAT), Wang Chi Jui (TPE) |
(23–25, 16–25, 12–25) P2 Report |
21 September 2023 19:00 |
Philippines ![]() |
0–3 | ![]() |
Deqing Sports Centre Gymnasium, Hangzhou Attendance: 1,200 Referees: Wang Chi Jui (TPE), Shams Arahman Abdulla (QAT) |
(19–25, 14–25, 23–25) P2 Report |
Weightlifting
The Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas announced that 5 athletes (4 women and 1 man) will represent the country in the sport.[72]
Men
Women
Wrestling
Wushu
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Men's
Changquan
Daoshu\Gunshu
Nanquan\Nangun
Sanda
Taijiquan\Taijijian
Women's
Taijiquan\Taijijian
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References
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