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Harbour Surf Day honors Seal Beach shaper

November 7th, 2009, 5:31 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

It’s always like a lesson in surf history whenever I come out to Harbour Surf Day each year.

Rich Harbour, who is celebrating 50 years of surfing this year, points over to a green board on the sand.

The “Trestles Special” replica was a special order made recently to mimic a board made back in 1964. The original was created for Mark Martinson, who requested the color so it would match the bushes down at Trestles.

“He hid it in the bushes all summer long,” Harbour said with a chuckle.

More than 50 surfers showed up at Bolsa Chica Saturday for the annual Harbour Surf Day, a gathering of Harbour lovers who set aside one day each year to ride some waves with one another, and to compare sticks.

There were boards from the past -  like a board blaring neon colors made in the 80s that former employee Mike Hulshof brought to the sand. Another board had permit stickers on it from back in the day in Newport Beach - where surfers once had to buy permits from the city to surf. Imagine that?!

And there were surfboards made recently, like the 50th anniversary made for Tim Sale, who came over from England with his wife Pippa for the event.

Sale picked up his first Harbour 10 years ago in the back of a shop in England. Now, he’s on his 7th Harbour board. About his newest: “It’s beautiful,” he said.

That’s the thing that is really special about Harbour, and the event that honors him. There’s something about Harbour that has created this strong loyalty. He genuienly cares about people, and it shows in the boards he makes for them.

“It’s an honor. I try not to dwell on it, I get kind of misty,” he said. “I’m humbled and speechless.”

Click here to read more about Rich Harbour, and Check out a slideshow from the morning. To keep posted on Harbour happenings, check out the Harbour Owners Society blog.

Rich Harbour checks out an 80s model at Harbour Surf Day on Saturday

Rich Harbour checks out an 80s model at Harbour Surf Day on Saturday

Some OC surfers in; others out at Cold Water Classic

November 6th, 2009, 5:25 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Today had mixed results for Orange County surfers at the O’Neill Cold Water Classic event being held in Santa Cruz.

The contest - which has been put on hold for the WQS surfers for the past few days - started off early with Huntington Beach’s Brett Simpson advancing after posting a 12.60. In the same heat, fellow Surf City local Brad Ettinger came in third, only able to pull off a 9.24.

Huntington’s Micah Byrne also couldn’t pull it off, coming in last during his heat after getting a score of 9.60. Tim Reyes came in last during his heat, posting a 7.0.

It’s not over for Orange County surfers - Huntington Beach’s Shaun Ward will be up early when the contest resumes, which is looking good for tomorrow morning.

Simpson will follow shortly after, competing in heat 9 in the round of 48. Already at the top of the rankings for the WQS surfers, a good showing here could help solidify his placing on the World Tour.

Here’s what forecaster Mark Sponsler of stormsurf.com is  calling for the rest of the contest:

He is predicting increasing swell with solid contestable conditions throughout the remainder of the contest window this Sunday.
 

Forecast Overview:

On Saturday (11/7) things to get quite interesting with the arrival of the new Gulf swell. At the buoy swell of 12-14 ft @ 17 secs is expected with seas 17 ft @ 17 secs. But much less swell will make the wrap into the Lane with surf 4-6 ft overhead on the sets with maybe a few larger ones sneaking in. Wind to be light north at 5 kts early and holding till about 10 AM with glassy conditions though a distinct lump will be running through the swell. Then winds to start coming up from the northwest at 12-15 kts in the afternoon and sideshore modest chop expected outside of the point. Again a 3.5 ft tide early to actually favor the more sizeable swell coming up to 5.5 ft at 1 PM, swamping it a little but not nearly as bad as previous days, then dropping after that to 1.5 ft near sunset.
 
On Sunday (11/8) still solid swell from the Gulf gale is expected at 9-10 ft @ 15-16 secs early and seas to 13 ft @ 15 secs. This should result in surf of double overhead and maybe a few bigger ones with the lesser period allowing for a more effective wrap into the Lane. Winds again north at 5 kts early with a lurp running through the swell due to being generated relatively locally. Wind turning northwest near noon but not as strong as the day before, at only 10-12 kts or so adding a bit of texture and maybe light chop outside the point. Same basic tide set-up is expected with a 3.5 ft tide at sunrise slowly working up to a 5.1 ft high at 2 PM, then fading from there.
 
For all of the LIVE action log on to www.oneill.com/cwc/california. For additional Oakley Pro Junior action check out www.oakleyprojunior.com .

“Coffee Conversations” with PT

November 5th, 2009, 2:54 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

 

pt-coffee-conversationsIf you want the chance to meet the first ASP World Champion then this is something to check out in the coming weeks. 

Peter ”PT” Townend will be hosting “Coffee Conversations, Talk Story and Bustin’ Down the Door at Huntington Surf and Sport.

The Aussie legend will be discussing surfboards and telling stories about what the surf scene was like back in the day. 

And if you’re in the market for a new stick, PT’s Santa Cruz surfboard model,the Stylemaster retro single fin will be available to check out or buy.

There will also be a ton of FREE giveaways and a drawing for a chance to win a FREE Santa Cruz Cruzer skateboard.

Where: Huntington Surf and Sport, 300 Pacific Coast Highway, Huntington Beach (714) 841-4000

When: November 14th, November 28th, December 12th and December 19th which is a special Groms day for Christmas.  Each event goes from 7 a.m to noon.

Harbour Surf Day coming up at Bolsa

November 5th, 2009, 12:39 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

For those of you who love your Harbour boards, there’s a surf day coming up just for you.

The Harbour Surf Day - a day set aside for Harbour surfboard enthusiasts to celebrate Seal Beach shop owner Rich Harbour- is coming up on Saturday at tower 20 at Bolsa Chica State Beach.

The day started a few years back when a few Harbour owners were chatting on a message board and decided to get together to check out each other’s boards, and share some waves. Now celebrating the 7th Harbour Surf Day, the gathering at the last event drew 50 Harbour owners who get together on the sand.

“Harbour Day is for everyone, young and old, Harbour Owners, non-Harbour Owners, non-surfers, anybody who enjoys a good time with a positive attitude is welcome,” reads a blog announcing the event.

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Harbour is celebrating 50 years of surfboard shaping. He started making boards after someone snagged his board, and he had to come up with a way for a new one. Knowing his parents wouldn’t fork over cash for a new one, he proposed the idea of making one to his dad, who worked as head of tool and dye for Douglas Aircraft.

He’s one of the few shapers that still does the work in the back of the shop. Here’s an article I had from last year’s event.

The event starts at dawn and goes into the afternoon. A group photo of Harbour owners happens at 10 a.m. A raffle will be held at around 11:30 a.m., and there will be food to grub.

OC surfers going strong at O’Neill Cold Water Classic

November 4th, 2009, 2:58 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

UPDATE: WQS contest is on hold Thursday; Juniors up at 1 p.m.  

From Wednesday: OC surfers are coming through strong during this week’s O’Neill Cold Water Classic and Oakley Pro Junior up in Santa Cruz.

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The Cold Water Classic – a WQS 6-star prime event – kicked off on Monday with solid surf conditions, but was put on hold today. Some of the best surfers in the world – including many from Orange County – are up north for the prestigious event.

A call is made at 7:30 each morning to determine whether the WQS or Junior event will be held.

The juniors went at it today, with Newport local and one of OC’s top young surfers Andrew Doheny winning his heat with a score of 13.37.

In the first round of junior’s events, Newport’s Chase Wilson advanced with a score of 12.00, but in that same heat Taylor Thorne, of Newport, was knocked out after coming in 4th place.

Capo Beach’s Luke Davis and San Clemente’s Kolohe Andino both placed first in their heats to advance.

In the pro event, several World Tour surfers are taking on the World Qualifying Series surfers, making the competition tough.

World Tour surfer Timmy Reyes, of Huntington Beach, had a great showing Tuesday with the heat of the day, finishing with scores of 9.33 and 8.50. 

“I knew where to sit out there,” he said in a statement. “I’ve been back and forth here my entire life. It makes it easy when you come to a place that you really like. I feel really good here.”

On the first day of the event, San Clemente’s Mike Losness was knocked out. HB’s  Micah Byrne had a great showing, with a score of 11.84 in heat 4 of round 128. He competed again Tuesday and made it through with a 10.03. 

Seal Beach’s Chris Waring also came in first during his heat, scoring a 13.33.

If the pros compete on Thursday, Huntington surfers Brett Simpson and Brad Ettinger will be going up against each other early in the day. Simpson is the top point holder in North America in the WQS rankings.

HB’s Shaun Ward will be going up against some tough competition, as he goes up against Jordy Smith and three-time world champ Tom Curren.
 
The pro competitors are battling it out in 13 degree waters to see if they can nab a piece of the $145,000 in prize money. The juniors are surfing for $10,000.

See it all  live at www.oneill.com/cwc/california

A surfing Hawk soars

November 3rd, 2009, 9:41 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

As a Chris Hawk surfboard is held up to the sky, nearly 200 surfers sitting on their boards in a makeshift circle unclasp their hands and spray the ocean water upward.

More friends and family watching the memorial paddle-out from the Huntington Beach Pier cheer, and soon a chant starts: “Hawk! Hawk! Hawk!”

Surfboard shaper and ’70s icon Christopher Lee Hawk – also known as “the Hawk” — was remembered Sunday during a ceremony that brought hundreds of friends and family to the beach break where decades ago Hawk could be found taking barrel rides.

“It was a beautiful send-off for a perfect guy,” said his wife, Kathy.

Hawk, of San Clemente, died on Oct. 23 from throat cancer. He was 58.

Read the full story here.  Photos by Mike Goulding/Orange County Register

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Professional Longboard Championships

November 3rd, 2009, 7:29 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

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If you want to watch the best men and women surfers in the business walking the nose and hanging ten, then this is an event you won’t want to miss.

The 2009 Professional Longboard Association is holding the PLA Pro Championships in a little more than a week from now. 

The ASP sanctioned  Longboard Qualifying Series contest is the final event of the five stop tour.

Some of the top talent competing from Orange County includes: San Clemente’s Josh Baxter who’s the current points leader in the North America longboard tour ratings andColin McPhillips who’s also from San Clemente.

Some of the notable names taking part in the women’s division include: Cardiff’s Cori Schumacher and Pacific Beach’s Jennifer Smith

The 2009 PLA Championships will also host a division for the best amateur longboarders and a stand up paddle board race.  For more info. check out surfpla.com.

When: Friday, November 13th, Saturday, November 14th and Sunday, November 15th

Where: Oceanside Pier

Mavericks Surf Contest opening ceremony

November 2nd, 2009, 7:13 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

 

mavericks-gatheringSeveral of the world’s best big wave surfers gathered at one of the West Coast’s most popular big wave surf spots last weekend. 

The Mavericks Surf Contest held its opening ceremony for the 2009/2010 winter season.

Mother nature didn’t provide any surf for this yearly ritual, but a couple dozen big wave chargers gathered on the beach and in the water to bless the official waiting period of the prestigious event.

Some of the big wave surfers that took part in the festivities included: Santa Cruz’s Peter Mel, San Clemente’s Greg Long and Evan Slater.  Some of the other invited surfers that will be competing include: South Africa’s Grant “Twiggy” Baker, San Clemente’s Nathan Fletcher, Brock Little and Jamie Sterling.  

The official Mavericks Contest season opened on Sunday, November 1st and runs through March 31st 2010.  The 24 competing surfers will be given a 24-hour notice once the call has been made to start the event.  For more info. and contest alerts, go to maverickssurf.com.

Blackies locals get wicked on waves

October 31st, 2009, 2:56 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

If there’s one lesson surfers have learned over the years about riding waves in costume, it’s to make sure to wear one that won’t fall apart when wet.

Fortunately, the waves were small early Saturday morning as about 100 surfers showed up at Blackies surf break in Newport Beach – just north of the Newport pier – for a fun gathering that had monsters snagging waves from pirates, a butler and a maid riding a party wave together, and Batman and Robin sharing a board tandem.

“This is always my favorite surf day of the year,” said Shelly Kapfhammer, a Newport Beach local dressed as Princess Leia. “It brings everyone out from the community, and makes you feel like a kid.”

Here’s some snapshots:

Kerry Pedlow and wife Jennifer Evans share a wave, dressed as a butler and maid

 

Dennis McCoy dressed up as an astronaut, riding in costume

Read the full story from the day here, and check out a slideshow of photos here.

O’neill Coldwater Classic Santa Cruz

October 30th, 2009, 6:56 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

 

steamer-laneOne of North America’s most prestigious surf contests is just a couple days away from starting.  The 2009 O’neill Coldwater Classic will attract some of the world’s best surfers.

The 6-Star Prime ASP World Qualifying Series event happens at Santa Cruz’s most famous surf spot…Steamer Lane

Some of the notable names from Orange County competing in the big event include: Huntington Beach’s Brett Simpson and San Clemente’s Nate Yeomans.

There are also a handful of Dream Tour surfers such as Jordy Smith, Adriano De Souza, Nathaniel Curran, Roy Powers and Huntington Beach’s Timmy Reyes taking part in the contest. 

19-year old Nat Young took home the win at last years prestigious event.  So we’ll have to wait and see if the Santa Cruz local boy can do it again.  For more info. or to watch the live action, go to oneillcwc.com.

When: Monday, November 2nd through Sunday, November 8th

Where: Steamer Lane, Santa Cruz

Chris Hawk paddle out

October 27th, 2009, 7:26 pm by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

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If you were a friend of Huntington Beach surf legend Chris Hawk or you surfed with him over the years, then you’ll definitely want to attend his memorial and paddle out this Sunday.

The HB local and surfer/shaper lost his battle with oral cancer last Friday at his home in San Clemente.  

Since then, a makeshift memorial with surfboards, photos and flowers has been set up outside of Huntington Surf and Sport on the corner of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway.

If Chris Hawk ever shaped you a custom board or you just happen to have one of his surfboards in your quiver, then you’re encouraged to bring it to the paddle out and ride it!

When: Sunday, November 1st 11 a.m

Where: Northside of the Huntington Beach Pier

Beloved surfers pass away this weekend

October 26th, 2009, 11:42 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

hawkTwo of surfing’s greats died this weekend, and were remembered by the surf community along the Orange County coast.

Surfboard shaper Chris Hawk - who was admired for his surfing style during the 70s - passed away in his San Clemente home. He had been battling against cancer. He was 58.

According to a story on the OC Register by Deepa Bharath, a makeshift memorial with surfboards, photographs and flowers stood outside Huntington Surf and Sport at the corner of Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway on Saturday.

Just a few months ago, Hawk was inducted in the Huntington Surf and Sport Hall of Fame. The ceremony usually happens during the U.S.  Open of Surfing, but a special induction was held due to Hawk’s health issues.

“I’m sorry, I can’t talk much,” said a raspy-voiced Hawk on the day he was honored, one hand held up to his throat where a blue bandanna covered his neck, the other hand clutching a trophy. “This is the most honorable moment of my life.”

Hawk is survived by his wife, Kathy, and his son, Christian, 11.

Surfers also said goodbye this weekend to Joe Wood, who died last week from an apparent heart attack, according to reporter Fred Swegles.

Surfers held a paddle out on Sunday and talked about the things he loved most: surfing and kidding around with his friends.

Wood was in the water when he collapsed. Read more from Swegles story here.

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Surf shots: Friday swell in Huntington and Newport

October 23rd, 2009, 1:40 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

The surf wasn’t as clean as it was with last week’s swell, but there were plenty of surfers out taking advantage of the energy pushed to shore by the swell that came through today.

As soon as the fog lifted, I went out to snap some photos of the action down at the Huntington Beach Pier, then shot over to the jetties in Newport Beach. The swell will be tapering off through the weekend.

Here’s some snaps from the day, and see the full slideshow here.

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OC surfer helps get clean water to Indo after earthquake

October 21st, 2009, 3:21 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

In case you guys missed it, I had a story about a Laguna Beach surfer who was on a trip in Indo when the devastating earthquake hit on Sept. 30. It was pretty amazing what this guy, Jon Rose, was able to do in the early hours of the relief effort.

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Jon Rose, of Laguna Beach, with Red Cross workers in Padang after the 7.6 earthquake hit. Photo courtesy of Jon Rose

Here’s a snippet from the story:

Jon Rose sits on the back of a moped, scouring the crumbled city of Padang.
He passes hotels he’s stayed in, looking straight into the rooms. The walls have collapsed. Cracks in the ground run five-feet deep. Entire structures are crumbled like so much broken glass.

The pro surfer had just spent days on a boat off the Indonesian coast, riding waves with friends. When a massive earthquake hit a day before their trip finished, they barely felt it.

But now, he hears screams echoing beneath buildings.

Unable to move concrete slabs that lay on top of the cries, he keeps on searching the streets for plastic containers.

“It was hard to leave,” he said later, tears welling in his eyes as he recalls the memory.

“I had to block it out. I had a mission.”

If you have a chance, check out the story I wrote or Rose’s website at Waves for Water to learn more about how the region needs help.

Surf shots: Wednesday waves at Salt Creek

October 21st, 2009, 2:35 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

If you’re stuck in the office today and didn’t get a chance to check out the surf, I was out at Salt Creek and pulled together a slideshow of the action.

Waves were fun, and word is there’s more on the way - so you might want to start developing a cough to convince your boss you need to be out of the office for a bit. Here’s some snaps from earlier today, and check out the full slideshow here.

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Skimboarders battle it out in Newport Beach

October 20th, 2009, 2:51 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

aimg_7983Some of the best skimboarders showed up in Newport Beach last weekend to battle it out for the world title during the Oktoberfest Skimboarding contest.

I haven’t written much about this sport over the years, but I have to say that watching what these guys can do on these small boards was pretty amazing.

(Check out a slideshow from the event here. )

The sport has strong roots here in Orange County – it’s said that the first skimmers were a couple of lifeguards in Laguna Beach who threw planks of wood down to ride back in the 20s.

Laguna Beach today remains the hub of the sport, and the breeding ground for many of the top riders – proven at this past contest with the top three placers coming from Laguna.

 

Skimboarding often gets snubbed in the surfing world, but as the riders continue to push the limits and do insane, skate-influenced moves, it’s earning more respect.

“Skimboarding has endured the little-brother syndrome,” Paulo Prietto, three-time world champ on the United Skim Tour. “Anything different from surfing is not easily accepted.”

For anyone who scoffs at this sport, head down to the Wedge on a big day to see these riders run full speed into a wave, then pull off crazy moves, or check out Prietto getting towed into waves during the last big swell. 

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Surf clothing company Atwater – which just won SIMA’s Breakout Brand of the Year award – is one of the few in the surf industry that sponsors skimboarders, including Prietto.

“These guys are just going at it, taking a lot of risks,” said Dean Bradley, president of Atwater, who came down to check out the event. “When he’s in the barrel, you can’t tell me that’s not surfing.”

Not to mention that landing on the wet sand can almost feel like eating it on concrete, he notes.

A few hundred people came down to watch the contest, which brought 105 amateur riders and 35 pros to compete. It was the last leg of eight stops on the United Skim Tour.

This contest was started five years ago by exile Skimboards and Main Street Surf Shop, and offered competitors a first-prize purse of $2,500.

Competitor and judge Lance Brooks was stoked to have the event in Newport Beach, where there’s a skimboard scene right south of the Balboa Pier, where the contest was held.

“My heart belongs to this beach,” he said. “To get a contest where I grew up is a long time coming.”

NSSA contest heads down south

October 20th, 2009, 6:19 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

 

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The National Scholastic Surfing Association NSSA is heading down south this weekend for the fourth stop of the 2009/2010 Southwest Conference Open Season event.

Some of the best 18 and under amateurs from up and down the California coast will be battling it out at the Oceanside Pier

Some of the top talent from Orange County includes: Huntington Beach’s Christian Saenz and Kanoa Igarashi, Costa Mesa’s Colin Moran and Kaleigh Gilchrist from Newport Beach.

The event is made up of several divsions including: Mens, Juniors, Boys, Mini-groms, Women and Longboard.  Meanwhile, Surfline forecasters are calling for a fair to good mix of west northwest swell and southwesterly energy for the coming weekend.  For more info. check out nssa.org.

Where: Oceanside Pier

When: Saturday, October 24th and Sunday October 25th

Hurley intern’s memory lives on

October 19th, 2009, 8:30 am by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Friends and family on a hazy Saturday came together to remember Hurley intern Dane Williams - a young man they describe as someone who was quick to rally the troops and bring people together.

I can’t begin to imagine what the family must endure as they find out more about what happened to Dane. His body was found in an alley in San Diego January 2008, and for a year and a half they wondered what happened to him. An arrest was made recently, and it could get about as horrible as you can imagine.

But for one day - as they still endure the pain of losing a loved one - they smiled, embraced friends, and enjoyed the event set aside for their son.

If you get a chance, read more about what they said about Dane, and see photos from the event here.  The family is starting a memorial fund in his name, click here to find out how to contribute.

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Best Trick or Treat contest

October 18th, 2009, 8:30 am by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

 

chris-waringIf you think you can do some pretty amazing tricks on your surfboard, then here’s a chance to win $300 bucks and a ton of product. 

Ocean and Earth, the surf accessories company is putting on the 2009 Best Trick or Treat contest on Halloween.

Anybody can enter the event FREE of charge, but you’ll have to take on O@E team rider Chris Waring who’s known for pulling off some pretty radical tricks.

Competitors are encouraged to throw on a costume too.  So if you can pull off an air reverse, backside 360 air, a kerrup or a rodeo come on down.  For more info. check out oceanearth.com.

Where: 54th Street Newport Beach

When: October 31st

Surf event honors Hurley intern

October 16th, 2009, 2:54 pm by Laylan Connelly, staff writer

Hurleywill be putting on the 2nd Annual Dane Williams Memorial Surf Festival on Saturday, an event that will raise money on behalf of the surf company’s intern found dead in an alley after attending a tradeshow in San Diego.

The event will be held at Goldenwest Street in Huntington Beach.

Hurley employee Brandon Guilmette is collecting donations for the event, along with an entry fee for competitors that will go toward the “Dane Williams Memorial Fund.”

“Last year we had amazing prizes for all finalists and a lot of great items to raffle throughout the day. Anything that you can help with would be greatly appreciated! Aside from the donations, I hope that you will be able to join us that day to remember our dear friend Dane,” reads the announcement.

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Just a few weeks ago, a San Diego man was arrested and charged with murder and two charges of sexual assault. Police said it’s still unknown how Williams died.

Williams was last seen around 3 a.m. Jan. 26, 2008, outside a bar at the Hard Rock Hotel in the Gaslamp district.

According to past articles on the Orange County Register, Williams was found Jan. 29, 2008, at 6 a.m. in an alley wrapped in a blood-stained plaid blanket with small cuts on his body. He was lying on his back with his feet crossed wearing the same clothing as the day he disappeared. Read more here.

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