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Team Spirit

Team Spirit was an annual joint military conducted by and the , primarily from 1976 to 1993, aimed at enhancing combined operational readiness and deterring potential aggression from . The exercise simulated large-scale defensive maneuvers against a hypothetical , involving up to 200,000 troops from both nations across all military branches, including air, ground, and naval forces, to test , , and tactical execution under realistic combat conditions. Initiated amid post-Vietnam War concerns over alliance credibility and North Korean provocations, Team Spirit evolved into the cornerstone of U.S.- military cooperation, demonstrating the ability to rapidly deploy and sustain forces on the Korean Peninsula. Its scale and sophistication grew over time, incorporating advanced simulations and multinational elements, which fortified the security posture of the alliance by proving seamless command integration and rapid response capabilities. The exercises frequently provoked strong reactions from , which viewed them as rehearsals for , leading to heightened tensions, campaigns, and occasional escalatory threats, though no direct conflicts ensued from the drills themselves. Team Spirit was periodically suspended as a diplomatic concession during negotiations with , such as in 1992 and from 1993 onward, highlighting its dual role as both a deterrent and a bargaining tool in regional stability efforts.

History

Founding and Early Development (2015–2018)

Team Spirit was established in 2015 as a esports organization by Nikita "Cheshir" Chukalin, with the initial aim of fostering competitive teams in the () region. The organization's entry into professional competition began with , where it acquired the roster of CIS Rejects—a team formed on September 3, 2015—on December 6, 2015. This lineup featured players RAMZES666, , , ALWAYSWANNAFLY, and captain Goblak, marking Team Spirit's debut in tier-2 and qualifier events. Early performance in Dota 2 showed promise in qualifiers but limited success on main stages. The team won the European qualifier for Mars Dota 2 League (MDL) Winter 2015 and placed second in the European qualifier for The Shanghai Major 2016, securing qualification but finishing last at the event itself. Subsequent results included last-place finishes at StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 1 and WePlay Season 3. Roster instability followed, with significant changes in March 2016 (RAMZES666 and AfterLife departed, replaced by Illidan and Funn1k) and May 2016 (ALWAYSWANNAFLY and Illidan left, succeeded by XBOCT and Ghostik), culminating in the entire squad being dropped in September 2016. A reformed roster of Bzz, DkPhobos, fng, VANSKOR, and Iceberg joined in December 2016, but failed to qualify for major LAN tournaments through 2018, participating instead in events like the China Dota 2 Supermajor 2018 and ESL One Birmingham 2018 without notable placements. Expansion into Counter-Strike: Global Offensive occurred on June 9, 2016, via acquisition of the Team Phenomenon roster, establishing Team Spirit's presence in the FPS discipline amid ongoing roster flux. Key adjustments included kibaken's departure on March 30, 2017; starix's addition on May 10, 2017, followed by inactivity on October 4, 2017; arch's entry on October 23, 2017; replacement by sdy on January 8, 2018; and starix's release on February 5, 2018. These years reflected foundational efforts focused on roster building rather than major victories, with the organization competing primarily in regional and minor-tier events across both titles.

Expansion into Major Esports Titles (2019–2020)

In 2019, Team Spirit bolstered its : Global Offensive division through targeted roster acquisitions amid ongoing competitive challenges. On March 25, 2019, the organization signed experienced in-game leader Leonid "chopper" Vishnyakov from Vega Squadron, aiming to provide strategic stability to the lineup. This was followed by a major overhaul on September 11, 2019, when young talents Boris "magixx" Vorobyev and Nikolay "mir" Bityukov joined from Espada, displacing Alexey "COLDYY1" Korchek and others; magixx, then 16 years old, brought rifling prowess highlighted in prior regional events like MSI Gaming Arena 2019. These moves marked a shift toward and potential, enabling for events such as the CIS Minor in October 2019, where the refreshed squad secured third place and $10,000 in prize money, signaling improved viability in a major title dominated by established Western and Eastern European teams. Concurrently, Team Spirit invested in its division to address inconsistent results from prior rosters. On May 15, 2019, the organization acquired the Old But Gold squad—comprising Roman "Illidan" Agafonov, Vitalie "G" Moscalu, Alexey "633" Balabkin, Andrey "velheor" Shmelev, and Alexey "Vanskor" Zhembrovskiy—as its new core, focusing on regional talent to compete in qualifiers for Valve-sanctioned events. Though this lineup disbanded after several months due to underwhelming placements, such as early exits in EPIC League and local cups, it demonstrated organizational commitment to rebuilding depth in , a title with high-stakes majors offering multimillion-dollar prize pools. The effort yielded modest gains, including a second-place finish at Dota 2 Champions League Season 11 in late 2019, earning $20,000 and exposure against international opponents. Into 2020, roster flux continued in both divisions, prioritizing long-term competitiveness over immediate dominance. In , iterative signings included reinforcements for open qualifiers, culminating in the December 19, 2020, addition of carry player Illya "Yatoro" Mulyarchuk, whose mechanical skill from lower-tier teams aligned with emerging strategies in the post-Dota Pro Circuit era. For , the 2019 core stabilized, allowing participation in 15+ LAN events and accumulation of over $50,000 in earnings by year-end, though top finishes remained elusive against tier-1 squads like and . These developments reflected Team Spirit's strategic pivot toward sustainable growth in premier titles, leveraging academy pipelines and scout networks despite financial constraints typical of mid-tier organizations. No new divisions were launched during this period, with focus remaining on refining existing CS:GO and lineups for global viability.

Breakthrough Victories and Relocation (2021–2022)

In October , Team Spirit's division secured its most significant victory to date by winning (TI10), held in , , from October 7 to 17, defeating PSG.LGD 3–2 in the grand finals and claiming $18,208,300 from the event's $40,018,195 prize pool. This underdog run saw the team, featuring players such as Yatoro and , advance from a 0–4 start in Group B through the lower bracket, marking the first TI title for a Russian-based organization and elevating Team Spirit to prominence in the competitive scene. Earlier that year, the squad also triumphed in the DPC 2021/2022 1 Upper Division, earning $30,000 and 300 DPC points for qualification toward majors. In : Global Offensive, Team Spirit's roster began establishing itself as a contender, reaching the grand finals of the in November, where they finished second after a competitive run against top teams. This performance highlighted the division's growing strength, though major titles would come later, building on consistent top placements in regional and tier-1 events throughout 2021 and 2022. Amid geopolitical tensions following Russia's invasion of in February 2022, Team Spirit announced its relocation of operations, players, and staff to , , in 2022, establishing a new headquarters there and halting expansion plans in . The move was attributed to ethical considerations and the broader context, including sanctions affecting Russian entities, allowing the organization to maintain participation in global tournaments without regional restrictions. This shift to provided operational stability, with the organization citing the need to support employees' families and ensure continuity in training and competition.

Sustained Competitiveness and Roster Adjustments (2023–2025)

In 2023, Team Spirit's Dota 2 roster demonstrated sustained dominance by securing victory at The International 2023 on October 29, defeating Gaimin Gladiators 3-0 in the grand final and earning approximately $1.52 million in prize money, marking the organization's second TI title after 2021. Earlier that year, on July 30, they won the Riyadh Masters by overcoming Team Liquid 3-1, further solidifying their position as a top contender with a core lineup featuring Yatoro, Collapse, Larl, Miposhka, and Mira. In Counter-Strike 2, the team achieved breakthroughs including a reverse sweep against Virtus.pro in a major event final, contributing to over $6.9 million in total Dota 2 earnings for the year while maintaining competitive consistency across titles. Transitioning into 2024, the squad faced challenges at The International 2024, finishing 9th-12th after an upset 0-2 loss to Nouns Esports in the group stage and elimination by Xtreme Gaming in the , prompting temporary roster experimentation with stand-ins like Satanic and rue to address form dips. Despite this, they claimed a Tier-1 title at PGL and placed second at Clavision: Snow Ruyi on August 4, reflecting adaptability amid a #4 global ranking as of mid-2025. In CS2, competitiveness peaked with a win at the PGL Major , establishing them among elite squads, bolstered by the December 2023 acquisition of AWPer Dmitriy "sh1ro" Sokolov from to enhance rifler depth. By 2025, Team Spirit's efforts yielded a sweep over Team Falcons on July 20 to win the Esports World Cup, extending an 11-game win streak and underscoring resilience, though a 9th-13th finish at The International 2025 led to roster overhauls including the October 9 signing of Nikita "Pantomem" Balaganin to replace "Miposhka" Naidenov, with rumors of further changes targeting underperformers like Larl amid Collapse's intermittent returns. In CS2, the team captured the PGL title on May 19, earning $200,000, and another S-Tier event on August 17, supported by integrations like 17-year-old zweih replacing magixx to inject youth into a lineup featuring donk and sh1ro, while navigating August rumors of additional buys to sustain momentum against rivals like . These adjustments preserved top-tier viability, with the organization amassing consistent high placements despite geopolitical relocation to and evolving meta demands.

Organization and Operations

Ownership, Management, and Structure

Team Spirit was founded in by "Cheshir" Chukalin, a former player, who serves as the organization's (CEO). While Chukalin played a key role in early acquisitions, such as the purchase of the Rejects roster, the full ownership structure remains undisclosed and lacks public strategic partners typical of other esports entities. Management is led by Chukalin, with division-specific oversight including Dmitry "Korb3n" Belov as manager for both and teams, responsible for roster decisions and operational strategy. Additional key personnel include Vladislav Drozdov as Counter-Strike manager, Alexander Kuznetsov as HR manager focused on player development, and Konstantin Machaidze as head of marketing and business development. The organizational structure operates as a multi-division entity headquartered in , , following a 2022 relocation from Moscow, , to support international operations amid regional challenges. It encompasses professional squads in , , and , alongside programs, with expansions announced in 2025 for including age-tiered youth teams (under-12, under-14, under-16) to feed into main and rosters. This tiered system emphasizes talent pipelines, coaching, and analytics support per discipline, though centralized management retains authority over major lineup changes.

Facilities, Training, and Global Presence

Team Spirit relocated its headquarters from , , to , , in March 2022, in response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which threatened the organization's ability to participate in international competitions due to sanctions and travel restrictions. The move involved transferring all employees, players, and operations to a new office in the district, which spans three floors and serves as the central hub for administrative, coaching, and practice activities. This facility includes dedicated practice rooms equipped for team scrimmages and analysis, as showcased in organizational tours and vlogs. Training at Team Spirit emphasizes structured bootcamps ahead of major tournaments, where players convene for intensive sessions focusing on strategy refinement, scrimmages against other professional teams, and performance review. These bootcamps, often documented in team media, incorporate daily routines of extended gameplay—typically 8-12 hours—combined with physical conditioning, mental preparation, and coach-led debriefs to optimize coordination and adaptability in titles like and 2. The Belgrade setup facilitates year-round access to these resources, replacing prior Moscow-based arrangements and enabling consistent preparation without geopolitical disruptions. In terms of global presence, Team Spirit operates primarily from its base but fields multinational rosters, drawing talent predominantly from the (CIS) region while competing in events across , , and . The relocation to has allowed sustained participation in Valve-hosted majors and third-party leagues worldwide, without establishing additional permanent offices abroad, prioritizing a centralized model for efficiency amid ' decentralized tournament landscape.

Competitive Divisions

Dota 2 Division

The division of Team Spirit, established following the organization's founding in 2015, initially competed in regional qualifiers and minor tournaments, securing early successes such as victory at ProDotA Cup Europe #1 and a 3rd-4th place finish at D2Cl Charity Magic in 2016. The division gained prominence with its core roster development, emphasizing aggressive playstyles and strategic depth in drafts. By 2021, under coach (Dmitry Filatov), the team featured offlaner (Magomed Khalilov), carry Yatoro (Illya Mulyarchuk), midlaner (Gleb Gogoliev), support Larl (Denis Sigitov), and hard support TORONTOTOKYO ( Lipatov), marking a shift toward international contention. In October 2021, Team Spirit achieved a historic upset at The International 10 (TI10) in Bucharest, Romania, defeating favorites PSG.LGD 3-2 in the grand finals after entering as underdogs with a 0-2 group stage record. This victory, the largest single payout in esports history at the time, awarded the team $18,208,300 from a $40 million prize pool, highlighting their resilience in lower bracket runs against teams like OG and Team Secret. Post-TI10, roster adjustments occurred, including Mira's departure to Tundra Esports and the addition of Miposhka (Sergey Panin) as pos-4 support, enabling sustained high-level performance. The division repeated its championship success at The International 12 (TI12) on October 29, 2023, in , , sweeping Gaimin Gladiators 3-0 in with a roster of , Yatoro, Larl, Miposhka, and rue (Aleksandr Filin). This made Team Spirit the second organization after to win multiple TIs, earning $1,414,524 from a $3,144,270 pool, driven by dominant macro execution and hero picks like Spirit Breaker with an 83% win rate in their drafts. Following TI12, the team relocated operations to , , amid geopolitical considerations affecting Russian-based . Further changes included temporary loans and returns, such as , Yatoro, and Silent rejoining in January 2025 after a December 2024 shakeup. As of October 2025, the active roster consists of (offlane), Yatoro (carry), Larl (mid), Miposhka (pos-4), and rue (pos-5), maintaining a top-tier ranking of 3rd-4th globally with a 66% win rate over 146 matches in the past year. Recent highlights include a 19-match win streak in 2025 and strong finishes like 2nd at ESL One Raleigh (April 2025) and 3rd at BLAST Slam #3 (May 2025), though TI13 in 2024 ended in 9th-12th place after a playoff loss to Xtreme Gaming. The division's emphasis on Eastern European talent has yielded 23 gold medals across 189 tournaments, underscoring consistent competitiveness despite roster flux and regional challenges.

Counter-Strike 2 Division

Team Spirit's division, established through the acquisition of a CS:GO roster in June 2016, transitioned seamlessly to CS2 following its release on , , as an update to CS:GO. The team, based in , since 2022, has emphasized aggressive playstyles driven by young talents, achieving a peak HLTV world ranking of #1 for 19 weeks and maintaining top-tier competitiveness. As of October 2025, the division holds the #6 global ranking, with over $4.8 million in total earnings, largely from CS2 events. The division's breakthrough in CS2 came with roster reinforcements in mid-2023, including the addition of rifler Danil "donk" Kryshkovets on July 5, 2023, whose high-frag performances propelled early successes like a victory at BetBoom Dacha 2023. Star AWPer Dmitry "sh1ro" Sokolov joined on December 17, 2023, bolstering defensive setups and contributing to consistent top-8 finishes in S-tier events such as and . In 2024, the core lineup under in-game leader Leonid "chopper" Vishnyakov secured the on December 15, 2024, defeating 2-1 in the grand final for the organization's first CS title and donk's distinction as the youngest winner at age 18. Roster adjustments in 2025 addressed inconsistencies, with Boris "magixx" Vorobyev benched on July 7 and replaced by Ivan "zweih" Gogin to enhance depth, followed by Myroslav "zont1x" Plakhotia's benching on September 8 and Andrey "tN1R" Tatarinovich's promotion from academy. These changes maintained momentum, yielding semifinals at BLAST Bounty 2025 Season 1 Finals and quarterfinals at IEM 2025, though the team has yet to replicate the dominance amid intensified global competition.
PlayerRoleNationalityJoin Date
In-game leaderFebruary 6, 2022
donkAWPerJuly 5, 2023
sh1roRiflerDecember 17, 2023
tN1RRiflerSeptember 8, 2025
zweihRiflerJuly 7, 2025
The division's success stems from a youth-focused strategy, with donk and sh1ro combining for multiple top-20 player of the year nods, though challenges persist in map pool adaptability against teams like and G2.

Other Divisions (Hearthstone and Academy Teams)

Team Spirit established its division in 2016, focusing on competitive play in Blizzard's . The division achieved modest success, securing $59,750 in earnings across seven tournaments in 2020 alone, representing a significant portion of its overall Hearthstone prize money totaling approximately $275,000. Notable results included a 3rd-4th place finish at the World Championship on December 13, 2020. Activity appears to have ceased after 2020, with no recorded participation in major events thereafter, reflecting the organization's shift toward prioritizing and divisions. In parallel, Team Spirit operates academy teams as developmental squads to nurture emerging talent, primarily in Counter-Strike 2. These teams compete in lower-tier and regional tournaments to build experience without the pressure of top-level competition. By May 31, 2025, the organization expanded its academy initiative, unveiling three six-player rosters composed mostly of players aged 15-16, with plans for a fourth, aimed at long-term talent pipeline development. The primary Spirit Academy lineup features robo, syph0, Mokuj1n, kurosse, and Kiryasoo, maintaining a competitive presence in youth and academy circuits. This structure supports player progression to the main roster, as seen in past promotions from academy to professional teams. No academy efforts are documented for Hearthstone or other titles beyond Counter-Strike.

Achievements

Major Tournament Wins

Team Spirit's Dota 2 division secured its breakthrough major title at (TI10), held from October 7 to 17 in , , where the team defeated PSG.LGD 3–2 in the grand final to claim the $18,042,438 first-place prize from a total pool exceeding $40 million. This victory marked the second time an Eastern European organization won the event, following Natus Vincere's success in 2011. The team repeated this feat at The International 2023 (TI12), defeating Gaimin Gladiators 3–0 in the best-of-five grand final on October 29 in , , earning $3,301,101 from a $3.8 million pool amid reduced funding. In , Team Spirit claimed its first Major at PGL Major 2024, from March 17 to 31 in , Denmark, overcoming 2–1 ( 16–12, 9–13, Nuke 13–9) in the playoff for a $500,000 share of the $1.25 million prize pool. Later that year, the team won the Perfect World Major 2024, defeating again 2–1 (Ancient 13–11, 6–13, 13–5) in the December 15 in , China, securing another $500,000 top prize. These triumphs established Team Spirit as a dominant force in CS2 Majors, with standout performances from AWPer Danil "donk" Kryshkovets. No major tournament wins have been recorded for Team Spirit's or other divisions, though the organization has achieved top finishes in secondary events.
DivisionTournamentDateFinal ResultPrize Money (1st Place)
Dota 2Oct 7–17, 20213–2 vs. PSG.LGD$18,042,438
Dota 2The International 2023Oct 12–29, 20233–0 vs. Gaimin Gladiators$3,301,101
PGL Major 2024Mar 17–31, 20242–1 vs. $500,000
Major 2024Dec 1–15, 20242–1 vs. $500,000

Prize Money, Rankings, and Records

Team Spirit has earned a total of $35,557,603.44 in from 307 tournaments across its divisions as of late 2025. The organization's division accounts for the majority, with approximately $28–30 million in cumulative earnings, driven by major victories including ($18 million, the largest single payout in history at the time). The division has contributed $4,534,426.21, highlighted by wins at events like IEM 2024. In 2023, Team Spirit led all organizations globally in annual with nearly $7.5 million.
DivisionTotal Prize MoneyKey Contributors
Dota 2~$28–30 millionThe International 2021 ($18M), multiple Dota Pro Circuit events
Counter-Strike (CS:GO/CS2)$4,534,426.21IEM Katowice 2024, BLAST Premier events
Other (e.g., Hearthstone)Minor (<1%)Various smaller tournaments
In rankings, Team Spirit's roster has maintained elite status, holding the #4 position on global leaderboards as of mid-2025 and achieving a world ranking of #3 in recent assessments with a 64% win rate across 141 matches. The team ranked among the top earners in the discipline, securing #1 in CS2 at $2,717,125 by May 2025 through consistent major placements. Both divisions frequently feature in top-tier seeding for Valve-backed events, reflecting sustained performance post-2021 breakthroughs. Notable records include the team's 21 consecutive wins and 31-game undefeated streak in early 2024, surpassing prior professional benchmarks. They became the second organization after to win multiple The International titles by October 2023, marking a rare feat for Eastern European squads following Natus Vincere's precedent. In viewership, their TI10 grand final drew a peak of 2,741,514 concurrent viewers, a record for the team. Across , Team Spirit holds 22 first-place finishes in alone, underscoring dominance in high-stakes LAN events.

Controversies and Challenges

Technical and Ethical Incidents (Coaching Bugs and DDoS)

In May 2022, Team Spirit's : Global Offensive coach, Sergey "hally" Shavayev, faced sanctions from the Esports Integrity Commission (ESIC) for exploiting a variant of the spectator during a 2021 match while Espada against Dracarys in the Rising Series #3 tournament. The incident involved hally gaining unintended visibility of enemy positions in a single pistol round immediately following warmup, in a position Team Spirit later described as strategically irrelevant. ESIC imposed a temporary ban prohibiting hally from participating in the PGL Major , classifying the act as a form of that provided an unfair advantage through real-time map information. Team Spirit contested the severity, arguing the exploitation was inadvertent and isolated to one round with no material impact on the match outcome, and publicly criticized ESIC for overreach in their enforcement of variants stemming from the broader 2020 scandal that affected dozens of coaches. Following an appeal, ESIC lifted hally's suspension in September 2022, allowing him to resume duties, with the organization stating satisfaction with the resolution process. On March 2, 2025, during game four of the against —with Team Spirit leading the best-of-five series 2-1—players Roman "ramzes" Kushnarev (Larl) and Magomed "" Khalilov suffered a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack targeting their accounts, rendering them unable to connect to the game server. later detailed the attack as involving mass of group and chat invites, which overwhelmed Dota 2's client and prevented gameplay. The match was postponed mid-game, with the series resuming on March 4 after verification by organizers; Team Spirit ultimately won the event 3-2, securing the $300,000 prize. The incident fueled speculation among fans and analysts about potential betting-related motives, given Spirit's commanding position and reports of heavy wagering on , though no conclusive evidence of orchestration emerged from investigations. Such attacks are recurrent in , often aimed at disrupting high-stakes matches, but this case highlighted vulnerabilities in player account security during live competitions.

Player Conduct Scandals

In the division, rifler Danil "donk" Kryshkovets faced scrutiny for his in-game behavior during IEM 2024, where he was cautioned by organizers for offensive shouting toward opponents, with warnings of potential fines for continued violations. Donk's vocal antics, including yelling insults audible over voice comms, drew criticism from peers like Denis "electroNic" Sharipov, who noted the intensity while defending motivational shouting in general, and Andrii "B1ad3" Gorodenskyi, who stated donk must address his behavior to sustain a top career despite his . Donk dismissed detractors, asserting the outbursts aided his performance and team motivation without intending harm. Similar warnings were issued to donk and other players at BetBoom 2024 for yelling at adversaries, highlighting organizers' efforts to curb . In October 2025, Team Spirit's CS2 academy roster came under fire for aggressively misogynistic comments directed at members of , a women's team, prompting the organization to announce internal punishments for the involved players. The incident underscored broader challenges in maintaining professional standards among developmental squads, though no suspensions or bans were detailed publicly at the time. No major conduct-related bans or suspensions have affected Team Spirit's primary Dota 2 or CS2 rosters, with issues largely limited to verbal excesses rather than physical altercations, , or doping violations seen in other organizations.

Geopolitical Tensions and Fan Backlash

Team Spirit, originally headquartered in , , relocated its operations to , , on March 25, 2022, following 's full-scale invasion of earlier that month. The organization, which fields rosters including both Russian and Ukrainian players such as carries (Magomed Khalilov) and Yatoro (Ilya Mulyarchuk), issued a statement on February 25, 2022, condemning violence and prioritizing employee safety amid the escalating conflict. This move allowed the team to continue competing internationally without the neutral flag or mandates imposed on some other Russian-linked organizations by event organizers like ESL. Geopolitical frictions intensified when the banned Team Spirit players Yatoro and (Miroslav Kolpakov) on August 5, 2023, prohibiting them from representing or participating in domestic tournaments due to their continued association with the organization, which the UESF viewed as tied to interests despite the relocation. The sanctions stemmed from broader exclusions targeting entities post-invasion, including suspensions by bodies like the (IESF) on national teams, though individual players from Team Spirit largely evaded outright bans. Fan backlash has manifested prominently at live events, particularly in , a vocal supporter of . At IEM 2024, crowds directed hostility toward Team Spirit during their 3-0 grand final victory over on February 11, 2024, with boos and jeers reflecting resentment over the organization's Russian origins amid ongoing war casualties. Similar sentiments appeared in online discussions, questioning why Team Spirit retained its branding while peers like faced stricter neutral-name requirements. Further controversy arose in April 2024 when Team Spirit announced a partnership with a Russian bookmaker that had established an esports facility in Crimea, a territory annexed by Russia in 2014 and unrecognized by Ukraine, prompting accusations of circumventing Ukrainian sovereignty and drawing criticism from fans and observers sensitive to the region's disputed status. These incidents highlight persistent divides in the esports community, where national affiliations intersect with competition, though Team Spirit has maintained competitive viability without formal Valve or major tournament exclusions.

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