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Issue 516 - May/June 2013 FULL rosebowL coverage 2013 your mental game for indoors zombies and archery what are those stabilisers for anyway? ...and more! The official publicaTion by and for The archers of new zealand. www.archerynz.co.nz 1 VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR GREAT MONTHLY SPECIALS! www.archerywarehouse.co.nz We are excited to welcome you to Archery Warehouse, stockists of a huge range of equipment and services for everyone from the novice to high level competitive archers. Register on our website before k 31 July 2013 to go into the draw for o n s a $100 Archery Warehouse sto e-L vic nds n d s a Gift Voucher. Ea ck ur Fi ge br mi S Le ll op FREE Set-up & tuning + Hoyt Sa ya sPro s wne re t FREE F u a g o o Custom-made string S b G n r m n ih iW B y With every new bow purchased in July! iW& ES r -ni nam n S l et p dn P e i S a i W t e r B a FREE DELIVERY C Nationwide for any purchase over $50. Offer expires 31 August 2013 Unit 8, No 19 Ormiston Rd East Tamaki, Auckland E: [email protected] P: 09 274 1200 www.archerywarehouse.co.nz STORE HOURS: 9am to 5pm Mon to Fri / 9am to 1pm Sat 2 Archery NZ IISSN 1173-3020 Issue 516 Patron: BC Fraser Our Mission statement: This magazine is printed by and for the archers of new zealand and all contributions are welcomed. The editor reserves the right to “Archery enables and celebrates a community of people of all ages and delete or alter any part(s) of copy submitted but undertakes not to abilities to become confident, have attitude and strive for excellence.” change the author’s meaning. all items submitted must include the author’s name and address, but may be published with a pseudonym Our Vision: if requested. “We aim for a community of active, confident people.” The editor reserves the right to refuse to publish any letter or article which is libellous and/or anonymous. opinions expressed in this Board of Governors and other contacts - 2013 magazine are not necessarily those of the editor or archery new zealand. President: Treasurer: Mike ashburn alan logan 8 island View heights 66 barrett road Editor: whakatane 3120 whalers Gate caro Geelen p: 07 308 0038 new plymouth 4310 phone: 021 183 1233 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] email: [email protected] Athletes’ Commission: Vice-President: Trevor Kennerson Printer: anne Mitchell e: [email protected] 67 wilson road new zealand printing company, hamilton balclutha 9230 JAMA: p: 03 418 0867 chris Jones M: 027 418 1095 Layout and graphic design: 200 aokautere drive e: vicepresident@archerynz. rd 1 spangledferrett co.nz palmerston north 4471 www.spangledferrett.com p: 06 853 1068 Secretary: e: [email protected] Copyright: carole hicks 81 pikarere street Judges’ Commission: The reproduction of any article in part or whole, is forbidden without Titahi bay the express permission of the editor. logan andrew porirua 5022 47 Mariri road p: 04 236 6699 Advertising: auckland 1061 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] artwork to be supplied. all rates quoted are per issue and are exclusive of GsT. rates are in Coaches Commission: local currency. cover advertisements and inserts: all are subject to publisher’s design and specifications approval prior to acceptance. philippe dussart Material supplied should be in Mac format, as an indesign document. e: [email protected] a colour or black and white proof must be supplied. Administrators: Registrar: There is an extra charge of $50 to add colour to an internal advert. ivan powley Tournament Registration: back cover page (colour) $150 full page $100 inside front page $125 half page $65 45 shandon road ann powley double centre page (colour) $200 Quarter page $35 Vauxhall 45 shandon road dunedin 9013 Vauxhaull e: [email protected] dunedin 9013 e: [email protected] Subscribe now! Membership Secretary: RMT Administrator: Moira lavender-ashburn alison Graham 8 island View heights 31 holloway street 1 Year ArcheryNZ Member $36 whakatane 3120 invercargill 1 Year $45 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] 1 Year International $60 Webmaster: Trophy Steward: The magazine is published bi-monthly. Tony walker Kerry Turner e: [email protected] e: [email protected] subscription forms and information can be found on the website or email Life Members: [email protected] Joyce cattermole, bernie fraser, ivan powley, Tony Kemp, alison hutton, carole hicks, cedric Gorman. Cover pic: Cheree Kinnear shoots at the Junior Team Tournament in Auckland. Photograph Bert Bourgeois. 3 From the Editor It’s been one of those times when everything seems to despite the good weather and horrible weather, archers have start crushing down around you. dragged themselves out of bed and pushed on through, enjoying themselves and the company of other archers even with the cold. work is busy, archery life is busy, life itself is busy and your parents This issue we’ve got updates from quaky christchurch, sunny want you to have dinner with them. you don’t have time to shoot Mountain Green, the up and down weather of Tauranga and in the new range you spent two weekends putting up in your windy wellington. we’ve got your coverage of the shanghai world garage, and every kid you know hasn’t come to the range in weeks cup and antalya world cup, as well as tips on how to practise because they’ve been studying for exams. and then you hold an safely at home, and how to bring your a-Game to the indoor event and it rains so hard you have to cancel. nationals in a few months. well, the good news is that times like this pass. it’s like the rush for we get our experts to answer your questions about stabilisers and the magazine. suddenly articles and pictures come flying at you give you tips about your stance, as well as delving into the rich en masse, and you have to sit down and spend two weeks sorting history and mythology of Greece in order to resolve an argument them out and placing them on the page so that they make sense. between friends. Then, when it’s finished, you send if off to the printer, and it comes back a few days later in paper form so you can madly pack it up The nice thing about all this is i know that next week it’ll be and send it out. Then you can take a breather! Maybe get some calm and quiet... and then build up again! Time for more archery in… shooting. i’m not the only one who’s been busy. clubs around the country happy reading, have been putting on tournaments, giving their shooters a chance to claim some pins (congratulations stephen florence on getting Caro your purple star!) and some qualification scores (see page 14). Do you know who the famous Greek archers were? apollo twelve axes may marry her. none of the suitors The god of the sun in Greek mythology (as well as many other can string it except for things). he was the Greek god of archery. at 4 days old he begged odysseus, who also shoots hephaestus for a bow and arrows to protect his mother and slew the arrow and wins the a dragon. he helped paris slay achilles with an arrow. his symbol contest, and then he was the bow and arrow. slaughters all the suitors artemis and is re-united with his wife. The goddess of the hunt and protector of young women and children. she was the twin sister of apollo. she had a golden bow orion and arrows. he was a giant huntsman in Greek mythology who was the atalanta hunting companion of artemis. orion was killed and was raised to the stars with his dog sirius, hence the two constellations (orion she was a princess of arcadia who was abandoned at birth, saved and sirius). by artemis and raised by hunters. she was very good at archery. paris eros The son of priam, King of Troy. he eloped with helen of sparta, The god of love (desire). he is always portrayed with a bow and starting the Trojan war. homer’s iliad portrays him as cowardly, arrows which in popular culture, he shot at people to make them including his preference for the bow and arrow (he does not fall in love. follow the “code of honour” that other heroes in the iliad do). paris heracles (hercules) shoots achilles in the ankle, causing his death. The greatest of all the Greek heroes. he had a powerful bow philoctetes that only he could draw back, and a set of arrows that he had he was a hero of Thessaly. when heracles died, he was given poisoned with the blood of the hydra that he killed. one of his heracles’ bow and arrows. philoctetes missed most of the Trojan twelve tasks was to kill the stymphalian birds (man-eating birds war due to a snake bite, but a prophecy said the Greeks would not with metallic feathers) and he shot them all out of the sky with his win unless they had the bow of heracles. The Greeks fetched him arrows. back and philoctetes killed paris with an arrow. odysseus Teucer in homer’s odyssey, when odysseus returns home after ten he was a great archer of the Trojan war, who stood behind his years travelling, his wife (penelope) is fending off suitors who brother’s shield (ajax the great) and shot. The gods tried to stop think odysseus is dead. penelope challenges them to a contest: him from fighting: apollo moved his arrows so he did not kill whoever can string odysseus’ bow and shot an arrow through hector, and zeus broke his bow - but he continued to fight. Photo: A mosaic found in Spain of Heracles shooting down the Stymphalian birds. Courtesy of Wikipedia. 4 In This Issue From the Editor 4 NZ Archer Online: In This Issue 5 News Update 6 the follow-up A President’s Perspective 7 after positive feedback about an online version Your Athletes Convenor 8 of the magazine, the board of archery nz spoke at length with me about moving towards Nationals 2014 8 taking the magazine online. in order to move towards this, they’ve What’s Happening in Christchurch? 9 requested a sample copy so that we can show you just what we can do with an online Shanghai Surprises 10 magazine, and how much you’re going to be getting! everyone is entitled to view this Antalya Shines in the Sun 11 sample at the web address below. our proposal for an online magazine is going Cold Hands and Warm Competition 12 to be fleshed out in more detail in the coming months, so keep your eyes peeled for updates. Rosebowl 2013 13 don’t worry, we’re not taking away your printed copy - we’ll explain more in the next issue. Chasing Qualification Scores 14 hope you enjoy it! Mindfulness 15 Caro Zombies! Archery! 16 Stabilisers: what are they for anyway? 18 Practising at Home 20 Develop your Stance 21 Archery and the Greeks 22 JAMA Update 23 Upcoming Events 24 Archer Ranking 25 Club Directory 26 Judges Directory 27 http://www.archerynz.co.nz/archery-nz/ about/archery-in-nz-2.html 5 News Update National Indoor Championships 2013 Tournament and Club Score Sheet Downloads wow was the word used when all the entries started coming in, anz has put together some generic score sheets for use in within 24 hours the line was full (going by the number of archers (84) tournaments and club shoots. it is highly recommended to use these in 2012) and a waiting list was made until we could work out what score sheets for all tournaments so that archers become used to a to do. Many emails and phones calls later, we can now spread across standard scoring format. This will help tournament organisers and to the b&M centre, which means our line will now take 120 archers. assist in minimising errors. Thank you to everyone for your patience while we got this all sorted Most of the regular rounds that are shot have been included, as well out. The Mac is looking forward to seeing you all on the 24th &25th as a generic score sheet that may be useful for various club shoots, all august. can be printed on an a4 page. They are available in Microsoft excel Patsy Vercoe format so that clubs may add logos, tournament names and dates. score sheets can be downloaded from the anz downloads page. Manawatu Archery Club for any specific requests, please contact the athlete’s convenor. New website for World Archery after many months of work, world archery has launched a new web Change of Address site. it is very different and should be easier to navigate than the previous one. diane hamilton is advising that after living 46 years at the same address, she has now moved. her new address details are:- Try it out on http://www.worldarchery.org/ 168 B Miromiro Road Normandale Youth World Championships Team Selected Lower Hutt archery new zealand is delighted to announce the team to compete in the world archery youth world championships in wuxi, china in october 2013. WAA Committee Changes • cadet women’s compound elizabeth randle please note the following committee member changes effective immediate. i have included a contact email address as well. • cadet Men’s compound Marcus barclay president: irving campbell - [email protected] we congratulate these two archers and wish them a pleasant and secretary: sean white – [email protected] successful tournament. if you have any questions please contact me. The manager of the team is Marianne Grant and assistant manager Kathy barclay. Sean White we thank these two officials for volunteering for these roles and hope they have an enjoyable period of duty. Carole A. Hicks National Secretary PLEASE HELP! we are the JaMa robin hood and Junior Maid Marion trophies and once upon a time we each had a partner … but they are now lost, alone out there somewhere. The trophy steward would love to be able to get them back and pass them onto the current JaMa Maid Marion and Junior robin hood winners. There is proof that they once existed in the form of photos but tracking them down is proving difficult. if you are a past winner could you please check that you do not still have these trophies because it is not fair on the current juniors attending the nationals, also a lot of history is lost. or if you know someone who may have won them as a junior but has left archery could you please check with them. There will be no recriminations … we will just be happy to have them back. you can contact Kerry at [email protected] if you know of their whereabouts. Thanks JAMA Robin Hood and Junior Maid Marion trophies Archery NZ 6 A President’s Perspective After 6 months in the role and having just completed • supports Junior archers with the provision of a separate ‘JaMa’ a review of options for an alternative fee structure it competition classes and structure. became apparent that we needed to take stock of what • JaMa age classes the association provides to its members and where the • JaMa postals value is to our community of athletes and supporters. • archery in schools • auckland district schools archery league • Trans Tasman archery challenge competition • JaMa postal certificates, archery in schools Our mission statement: • certificates • JaMa pins, badges and trophies “Archery enables and • provides a ‘fair for all’ selection process for international Tournaments and nz representation. celebrates a community • provides a process for selection and appointment of team of people of all ages and officials to support new zealand representative teams at international events. abilities to become confident, • provides and maintains the equipment for the national championships, as well as making sure the championships are have attitude and strive for held each year. • provides and administers an archer ranking list so athletes can excellence.” see their relative performance against their peers. • provides, administers and maintains a set of trophies for award to archers and supplies medals for the national outdoor, indoor and JaMa ni and si tournaments each year and the The mission statement outlines our organisation’s goal and Trans-Tasman competition when held in new zealand every 4 everything we do should be measured in its ability to deliver years. against this. This is not just about achieving in archery. it covers all • recognises and rewards the contribution of archers and team the activities and behaviours of athletes and supporting groups officials representing nz at international competition level together. with the award of individual recognition trophies. archery nz provides the requirements of being an incorporated • provides and administers a badges and pins award system society and so provides the benefits and protections of for archery nz and world archery endorsed rounds so that incorporated societies to all its members. Just a few of those are athletes have progressive goals to strive for. that the society is a separate legal entity, it can own property and enter into contracts, and there is no debt liability for individuals. archery nz is a non-profit and volunteer based organisation. as a society, archery nz strives to meet the mission statement its relatively small size means that it relies heavily on the at all times, which includes having a strategic plan, budgets, a contributions of time and effort of its members. There are functioning board of members and systems that account for many thousands of hours of volunteer time, and other freely performance at all levels, including administration. given services that the association benefits from each year. My “effective national sport organisations (nsos) are key partners for conservative estimate is that for each $1.00 paid in membership sport nz in helping us achieve our aims of making new zealand fees the return to the association and its members in donated ‘the world’s most active nation’ and having teams and athletes time and services is at least $10.00 or about a 10:1 return on an winning consistently on the world stage”. individual’s membership fees. our organisation, i’ve found, has some amazing benefits that i’d for me the most important benefit i get from being a member like to share with you, as you may not be aware of many of them: is the friendships and support i get from everyone i come into contact with. archers are some of the nicest people i get to meet. • supports and represents the sport of archery to other national This is our association and it’s the people in it and what they do and international sporting organisations (world archery, that make it what it is. oceana archery federation, nzoc and sport nz) Mike Ashburn • sources and co-ordinates funding applications to sponsor organisations. sport nz and nz community Trust are some President, Archery NZ recent ones. in 2012 around 40 % of our revenue was generated through external funding sources. • provides and website and the nz archer magazine for the benefit of its members • registers qualifying tournaments with world archery • provides and administers a coaching development programme to ensure members have access to world class and up to date coaching systems for the development of coaches and athletes (currently under development). 7 Your Athletes Convenor Let me introduce myself. missed the mark, but i kept trying and was very pleased when i eventually hit the ‘yellow’. i was soon corrected on this outbust and i’m a fitter/Turner by trade, Toolmaker, cad/caM engineer and told to say ‘Gold’! hydraulic technician. during my career, i was fortunate enough to work in formula 1 for seventeen years, starting with ferrari in 1987 after we landed here, it took about 8 weeks to find the local club and working my way to the back of the grid with benetton and in Tauranga. it was about a year later that i entered my first major renault (2004). tournament; it was a Merit star in rotorua 2006 and i absolutely loved it. i progressed from there and made the archery nz national team. in January 2005 i landed in new zealand with my family after quitting formula 1. we needed a new challege and it proved to be i’m a little older now, so i move up to the Masters 50+ division. and so, dragging them from their family and friends halfway around the even though i’m not shooting the scores one would like, i enjoy world, but it was worth it. shooting arrows first, and scores can come second. My background is engineering. whilst working in formula 1, a some figures to those who are wondering, my personal best scores colleague decided to get married and as a consequence the lads for fita 90M: 1230, and fita 70M: 629. weekend was planned with paintball and quad bike riding. as it looking forward to seeing you all at tournaments, turned out there were eighteen people and only six quads. i thought it going to be boring waiting for my turn, but it turned out to be Trevor Kennerson anything but! Athletes Convenor The fill in for the waiting time was ‘archery’ in a barn across the yard. i was having so much fun i barely noticed how long i was there and it was hard to drag me away to go on the quad bike. from that point on i was hooked. i found out where the local archery club (windrush bowmen) was and found they shot strange bows! no sights, no stabilisers, this i had not seen in my research about being an archer. i saw olympic archers proudly displaying their medals, and decided that’s what i wanted to do. They soon sorted me with a club bow and a straw boss and i was on my way. at 15 metres my first few arrows Nationals 2014 Why did we decide to do it again in Whitianga? Sometimes I think that this is a good here, then many of the businesses, groups and people will back you and lend a hand question, that OMG moment! somehow. as many of you know the Mercury bay one of the comments that sticks in my mind archery club is a very small club in the is that having nationals here in whitianga scheme of things within the archery world. still felt like they got a holiday. being able we would be the first to admit it was a big to have a swim in the sea after shooting, ask to host two international tournaments play mini golf, relax and do all those other within the space of two months, but we things that draw people to our area over also took a lot of pride in what we managed summer was a huge bonus. to do; and that is to bring the archery community together. our view is that our we have adopted the whitianga waterways national Tournaments belong to all the arena as our archery event home now and archers in new zealand and not just the will be back there in 2014. we will have club that chooses to put its hand up to host most of the same admin team on board, these events, and thus it is the efforts of and again the challenge of the Thames other clubs members as well. Valley deer stalkers Venue for the field championships. we hope to have a few for dennis and i, having competed at surprises up our sleeves for you and some tournaments and nationals before, we exciting announcements are pending as were a little more “eyes wide open” but our club members we still we are just sorting some details first and some we will keep to shooting at club level and had no idea where this was going. in surprise you on the day. saying that though, at our emergency meeting (that took place while we were cleaning the Town hall the morning after the for those that are coming here for the first time in 2014 – wear awards dinner) when we asked the question, “do we do this again boots for the field shoots, bring your togs/bathers/swimsuit, next year?” the resounding “hell yeah!” left no doubt in our minds, sunscreen, practice in the wind (just in case), book your apart from the question of how do we top this year! accommodation early, and we’d love for you to stay a couple to a few extra days if you can to enjoy some of the other things we we love living in whitianga. even though small, living across have to offer here. from the ocean is amazing. auckland, hamilton, Tauranga and rotorua are all about 2.5 hours drive away, so we can get a dose of Karen Moffatt-McLeod shopping, culture, friends, family and archery on a regular basis. Mercury Bay Archery Club The other great thing about this small seaside community is that if you do something to benefit this town by bringing people 8 What’s Happening in Christchurch? No doubt people are sick and tired of hearing about the athletes and their supporters. our club had to address those matters aftermath of the earthquake, which is understandable. I and after meetings with the athletic club put additional safety precautions in place. can assure that people in Christchurch feel the same way, however not only do we hear and feel it, we have to live during this difficult time the club held major events and continued with our regular coaching and beginner’s courses which in turn it day by day with 14,000 aftershocks and rising. A couple increased our membership. participation in the national postal of weeks ago we had a shallow 4.2 magnitude and it league, district postal league and major competition helped us to didn’t make the news. Roadworks to repair underground try and keep some normality in our summer shooting programme. reticulation services are in full swing along with detours The photograph was taken at christmas time inside our clubrooms, that change day by day, along with speed restrictions a special time when we all sat down for brunch with fellow archers, (30km/h) and old road surfaces that go up and down like family and friends. Just as well it’s once a year as we eat a real kiwi breakfast, eggs, bacon, hash browns, tomatoes, sausages etc… you a trip on the ocean. get the general idea. Many thanks to those of you who supported the christchurch archery our project to extend the clubrooms to include an indoor range had club with your kind words of support and those who attended our to be put on hold. dealing with the local body and other agencies major events. i can assure you it’s appreciated. takes rather a long time to get any response, so meanwhile we keep our concrete block club rooms, being in the eastern suburbs, on talking and chipping away. who knows we might just wear them received some damage by way of cracks in the walls, some showing down? day light through. The concrete floor has a few bumps and hollows, as a member of the christchurch archery club for 40 years, the last but hey, nothing to stop the club from operating. we did have a close couple of years have brought to the fore camaraderie of members shave when we found out purely by chance we were to lose our which i am proud to be a part of, winners in my book. shooting range to temporary housing for those people who lost their homes in the eastern area. archery brought these people together and their love of the sport. we are not against temporary housing, but eh! not our shooting Dave Henshaw (Toxophilite) range. The club did their homework and submitted a counter Christchurch Archery Club proposal to the government and local council who reversed their decision. if this had gone ahead we would not be able to shoot and possibly the club may have closed down. canterbury athletics had their venue at Qeii stadium which was also damaged. They have now moved adjacent to our range which created some serious safety issues, due to the large number of 9 Shanghai Surprises World Cup Stage One May 2013 Korea and India surprise opponents At the first Archery World Cup for the The spectacular shores of the huangpu river 2013 season, Shaun Teasdale competed in downtown shanghai hosted the compound as our sole NZ representative in Shanghai, team medal matches. There were some great highlights in the compound team matches China. during this stage of the world cup, including a shaun has regularly attended this event and was a near-perfect round from usa as they defeated member of the Men’s compound team, with steve italy for the gold medal. braden Gellenthien clifton and Tony waddick, who won the team’s was absolutely perfect with twelve 10s during silver medal in 2009. he was also the gold medal the match. The compound men’s bronze medal winner in the Men’s compound in 2010. match featured Korea and australia, both shooting for their first world cup team medal, on Tuesday morning the individual qualification but in the end it was Korea’s by a point. 50m compound round was shot, with the eliminations for the 1/24 held in the afternoon. in in the women’s event, Korea challenged the a field of 53 compound archers from 22 countries, strong usa for the gold medal. after a shaky start shaun shot a very good score of 695 at 50m to be from usa, shooting three 8’s, Korea dominated, ranked 23rd overall. their lead increasing throughout the match. They won the final 231-216. The top score of 710 was shot by Martin damsbo from denmark, followed by adam ravenscroft The bronze medal final was a rematch of last (Gbr) also on 710, braden Gellenthien (usa) 709, year, india against italy. This time, however, Morton boe (norway) 708, and reo wilde (usa) india took the charge and did not give it up. The 705. bronze medal was india’s first in the compound women’s category at a world cup. in the eliminations shaun came up against Gerardo alvarado (Mexico) who was ranked at 42. after a tie at 88-88 after nine arrows, alvarado Chinese Taipei takes Recurve title from Koreans gained a 2-point advantage over the last six arrows, winning the match 146-144. Korea took the men’s recurve team gold, beating china. it was france versus the netherlands for the bronze, which went to france in the shaun is now looking towards competing in the world end. championships in antalya in october. on the women’s side, the final featured surprising ukraine and Anne Mitchell chinese Taipei, who dramatically upset olympic champions Korea Vice President in the semi-final. chinese Taipei took the gold in a composed and relaxed manner despite challenging wind conditions. Main Results in the bronze medal match, multi-time olympic and world cup team champions Korea left no chance to Germany. Compound Mens Team Compound Womens Team Gold usa Gold Korea silver italy silver usa bronze Korea bronze india australia italy Recurve Mens Team Recurve Womens Team Gold Korea Gold chinese Taipei silver china silver ukraine bronze france bronze Korea netherlands Germany Photos courtesy of World Archery Other Results Compound Men Individual Compound Mixed Team Recurve Women Individual Gold braden Gellenthien, usa Gold usa (braden Gellenthien, erika Jones) Gold yun ok-hee, Korea silver Martin damsbo, denmark silver Korea (Min lihong, seoK Ji hyun) silver deepika Kumari, india bronze reo wilde, usa bronze italy (sergio pagni, Marcella Tonioli) bronze Joo hyun-Jung, Korea dave cousins, usa finland (Mikko Juutilainen, anne lantee) ya-Ting Tan, chinese Taipei Compound Women Individual Recurve Men Individual Recurve Mixed Team Gold seoK Ji hyun, Korea Gold oh Jin hyek, Korea Gold usa (brady ellison, Khatuna lorig) silver erika Jones, usa silver Jin Jae wang, Korea silver india (deepika Kumari, Jayanta Talukdar) bronze albina loginova, russian federation bronze shungo Tabata, Japan bronze Korea (chanG hye Jin, oh Jin hyek) carli cochran, usa Khairul anuar Mohamad, Malaysia Mexico (aida roman, Juan rene serrano) 10

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