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Indian Olympic Medalists List – Complete History

Complete Indian Olympic medalists list from 1900 to 2024 with sport, medal type & key facts. Updated 2026. Essential for UPSC, SSC, Banking & sports GK exams.

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The Indian Olympic medalists list is a high-frequency sports GK topic tested in UPSC, SSC CGL, SSC CHSL, Banking, Railways, NDA, CDS, and all State PSC competitive exams — India first participated in the Olympics in 1900 and has since won medals across hockey, shooting, wrestling, badminton, weightlifting, boxing, and javelin throw.

This page covers every individual and team Olympic medal won by India — from Norman Pritchard’s 1900 silver to the Paris 2024 medal haul — with athlete, sport, medal type, and key exam-facing facts including India’s hockey golden era (8 golds, 1928–1980), Abhinav Bindra’s historic 2008 gold, Neeraj Chopra’s 2020 javelin gold, and Manu Bhaker’s record-breaking 2024 double.

41+ Total Olympic medals (as of Paris 2024)
8 Hockey Olympic gold medals (1928–1980)
2 Individual Olympic gold medalists
1900 India’s first Olympic medal (N. Pritchard)

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know Olympic Medalist Facts for Exams
  • First-ever medal (1900): Norman Pritchard won 2 silver medals at Paris — 200m Sprint + 200m Hurdles — making him the first Asian to win an Olympic medal.
  • First individual GOLD: Abhinav Bindra — 10m Air Rifle, Beijing 2008. India’s first and (until 2020) only individual Olympic gold.
  • Neeraj Chopra: Won India’s second individual gold (Javelin Throw, Tokyo 2020, 87.58m) — also India’s first track-and-field Olympic gold ever.
  • Hockey: 8 Olympic golds (1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980) — 6 consecutive from 1928–1956. Dhyan Chand played in 1928, 1932, 1936.
  • Manu Bhaker (Paris 2024): First Indian to win 2 medals at a single Olympic Games — two bronze medals in shooting (individual + mixed team).
⚠️ Common Exam Traps — Indian Olympics

Trap 1 — First woman medalist: Karnam Malleswari (Weightlifting, Sydney 2000) = first Indian woman Olympic medalist. NOT PV Sindhu, NOT Saina Nehwal (both 2012+).

Trap 2 — Bindra vs Neeraj: Abhinav Bindra = first individual gold (shooting, 2008). Neeraj Chopra = second individual gold AND first track-and-field gold (javelin, 2020). Two separate “firsts.”

Trap 3 — Hockey gold count: India won 8 hockey golds — not 6 (just the consecutive run 1928–56) and not 7. The full list: 1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1980.

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🏅 Indian Olympic Medals — Complete List (1900–2024)

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# ↕ Athlete / Team ↕ Medal Sport / Event Sport Cat. Year ↕ Olympics City Key Exam Fact
1 Norman Pritchard 1st Indian Medal 🥈 Silver 200m Sprint Athletics 1900 Paris First-ever Indian Olympic medal; first Asian to win an Olympic medal; born Calcutta (British India)
2 Norman Pritchard 🥈 Silver 200m Hurdles Athletics 1900 Paris Second Indian medal at same Games; 2 silvers in same edition — a record for 1900
3 India Hockey Team Gold Era Begins 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1928 Amsterdam First Olympic gold; Dhyan Chand played; begins 6-consecutive gold run (1928–1956)
4 India Hockey Team 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1932 Los Angeles 2nd consecutive gold; Dhyan Chand scored 8 goals in final vs USA (24–1); scored 101 goals in tour
5 India Hockey Team 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1936 Berlin 3rd consecutive; Dhyan Chand’s last gold; defeated Germany 8–1 in Berlin final; Hitler reportedly offered him German citizenship
6 India Hockey Team Post-Independence 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1948 London 4th consecutive; first as independent India; defeated Great Britain 4–0 in Great Britain; symbolic victory
7 India Hockey Team 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1952 Helsinki 5th consecutive gold; Balbir Singh Sr scored 5 goals in the final; won 6–1 vs Netherlands
8 India Hockey Team 6-in-a-Row Ends 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1956 Melbourne 6th and final consecutive gold; unbeaten run ends here; 6 consecutive golds 1928–1956 remains an Olympic record
9 India Hockey Team 🥈 Silver Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1960 Rome Lost gold to Pakistan in final; first Olympic final loss after 6 consecutive golds
10 India Hockey Team 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1964 Tokyo 7th gold; reclaimed title after 1960 silver; defeated Pakistan 1–0 in final
11 India Hockey Team 🥉 Bronze Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1968 Mexico City Bronze; decline begins; India failed to win gold or silver for first time since 1928
12 India Hockey Team 🥉 Bronze Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1972 Munich Bronze again; back-to-back bronze medals reflect mid-era decline
13 India Hockey Team Last Gold 🥇 Gold Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 1980 Moscow 8th and LAST Olympic gold to date; Western nations boycotted Moscow Games; India beat Spain 4–3 in final
14 Leander Paes 🥉 Bronze Men’s Singles Tennis Others 1996 Atlanta India’s only medal 1984–2000; ended 12-year medal drought; only Indian tennis Olympic medal
15 Karnam Malleswari 1st Woman Medalist 🥉 Bronze Weightlifting (69kg) Others 2000 Sydney FIRST Indian woman Olympic medalist; lifted 240kg (snatch 110kg + clean & jerk 130kg)
16 Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore 🥈 Silver Double Trap Shooting Shooting 2004 Athens India’s first individual shooting Olympic medal; silver in Double Trap; later became Union Minister for Sports
17 Abhinav Bindra 1st Individual Gold 🥇 Gold 10m Air Rifle Shooting Shooting 2008 Beijing India’s FIRST individual Olympic gold ever; scored 10.8 in final shot to clinch; only Padma Bhushan awardee for shooting
18 Sushil Kumar 🥉 Bronze Wrestling (66kg Freestyle) Wrestling 2008 Beijing First Indian wrestling Olympic medal; went on to win silver in London 2012; two-time Olympic medalist
19 Vijender Singh 1st Boxing Medal 🥉 Bronze Boxing (75kg Middleweight) Others 2008 Beijing First Indian Olympic boxing medal; became professional boxer later; Beijing 2008 = India’s best Games till then (3 medals)
20 Sushil Kumar 🥈 Silver Wrestling (66kg Freestyle) Wrestling 2012 London Silver at London; India’s only wrestler to win medals at two Olympics (2008 Bronze + 2012 Silver)
21 Vijay Kumar 🥈 Silver 25m Rapid Fire Pistol Shooting Shooting 2012 London Silver in 25m Rapid Fire Pistol; London 2012 = India’s best individual Olympic Games (6 medals)
22 Saina Nehwal 1st Badminton Medal 🥉 Bronze Women’s Badminton Singles Badminton 2012 London First Indian Olympic badminton medal; World No.1 at peak; opened path for Indian badminton’s Olympic journey
23 Mary Kom 🥉 Bronze Women’s Boxing (51kg Flyweight) Others 2012 London Five-time World Boxing Champion; first Indian woman Olympic boxer; Manipur; film “Mary Kom” (2014)
24 Gagan Narang 🥉 Bronze 10m Air Rifle Shooting Shooting 2012 London Bronze in 10m Air Rifle; same event as Bindra’s 2008 gold; London = India’s most-medal individual Games
25 Yogeshwar Dutt 🥉 Bronze Wrestling (60kg Freestyle) Wrestling 2012 London Bronze in 60kg Freestyle; Haryana wrestler; London 2012 — India’s 6-medal Games
26 PV Sindhu 🥈 Silver Women’s Badminton Singles Badminton 2016 Rio de Janeiro Lost final to Carolina Marin (Spain); first Indian woman to win Olympic Silver; Padma Bhushan; most celebrated Indian badminton player
27 Sakshi Malik 1st Woman Wrestler 🥉 Bronze Women’s Wrestling (58kg) Wrestling 2016 Rio de Janeiro First Indian woman wrestler Olympic medalist; Rohtak, Haryana; came from 0–5 deficit to win bronze
28 Neeraj Chopra 1st Track & Field Gold 🥇 Gold Men’s Javelin Throw Others 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo India’s 2nd individual gold ever; first track-and-field Olympic gold; 87.58m throw; Panipat, Haryana; Padma Vibhushan
29 Mirabai Chanu 🥈 Silver Weightlifting (49kg) Others 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo Silver in 49kg weightlifting; Manipur; opening ceremony flag bearer Delhi 2023 CWG; lifted 202kg total
30 PV Sindhu 2 Olympic Medals 🥉 Bronze Women’s Badminton Singles Badminton 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo Silver (2016) + Bronze (2020) = first Indian woman with 2 individual Olympic medals; most decorated Indian woman Olympian
31 Lovlina Borgohain 🥉 Bronze Women’s Boxing (69kg Welterweight) Others 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo Bronze in women’s welterweight boxing; Assam; second Indian woman boxer to win Olympic medal after Mary Kom
32 Ravi Kumar Dahiya 🥈 Silver Men’s Wrestling (57kg Freestyle) Wrestling 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo Silver in 57kg freestyle; Sonipat, Haryana; secured spot in final from 2–9 deficit in semifinal
33 Bajrang Punia 🥉 Bronze Men’s Wrestling (65kg Freestyle) Wrestling 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo Bronze in 65kg freestyle; World No.1 at the time; Haryana; Tokyo = India’s best-ever individual Games (7 medals)
34 India Hockey Team (Men) 36-yr Drought Ends 🥉 Bronze Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 2020 (held 2021) Tokyo Ended 41-year medal drought (last medal 1980); defeated Germany 5–4 in bronze match; PR Sreejesh’s last Games
35 Neeraj Chopra 🥈 Silver Men’s Javelin Throw Others 2024 Paris Silver (lost gold to Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem); back-to-back Olympic medals (Gold 2020, Silver 2024); 89.45m throw
36 Manu Bhaker Historic Double 🥉 Bronze 10m Air Pistol (Women) Shooting 2024 Paris First of two medals at Paris 2024; first Indian to win 2 medals at same Olympic Games; Jhajjar, Haryana
37 Manu Bhaker & Sarabjot Singh 🥉 Bronze 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team Shooting 2024 Paris Second bronze for Manu Bhaker at same Games; Sarabjot Singh’s first Olympic medal; mixed team shooting
38 Swapnil Kusale 🥉 Bronze 50m Rifle 3 Positions (Men) Shooting 2024 Paris First Indian Olympic medal in 50m Rifle 3P event; Maharashtra; unexpected medal — boosted India’s Paris tally
39 India Hockey Team (Men) 🥉 Bronze Men’s Field Hockey Hockey 2024 Paris Second consecutive bronze (Tokyo + Paris); defeated Spain 2–1; PR Sreejesh’s farewell Games — retired as legend
40 Aman Sehrawat 🥉 Bronze Men’s Wrestling (57kg Freestyle) Wrestling 2024 Paris Youngest Indian Olympic medal winner at Paris 2024; 57kg freestyle; Delhi; Paris = India’s 6-medal Games
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🏑 India’s 8 Olympic Hockey Gold Medals

💡 India’s Hockey Dominance — An Olympic Record

The Indian hockey team’s 6 consecutive Olympic golds (1928–1956) is an all-time Olympic record for consecutive victories in any team sport. Across the golden era (1928–1980), India played 24 Olympic hockey matches and won 22. Dhyan Chand — “The Wizard” — is widely considered the greatest field hockey player of all time.

# Year Host City Final Opponent Score Key Player / Fact
1st Gold1928AmsterdamNetherlands3–0Dhyan Chand; India’s first Olympic gold; start of unprecedented run
2nd Gold1932Los AngelesUSA24–1Dhyan Chand scored 8 goals; largest winning margin in Olympic hockey final
3rd Gold1936BerlinGermany8–1Dhyan Chand’s last gold; Hitler reportedly watched; scorched earth performance
4th Gold1948LondonGreat Britain4–0First gold as independent India; defeated the colonial power in their home city
5th Gold1952HelsinkiNetherlands6–1Balbir Singh Sr scored 5 goals in final; 5th consecutive gold
6th Gold1956MelbournePakistan1–0Final consecutive gold; 6-in-a-row remains unmatched in Olympic history
7th Gold1964TokyoPakistan1–0Reclaimed gold after 1960 silver; Charanjit Singh captained the team
8th Gold1980MoscowSpain4–3LAST gold to date; Western boycott reduced field; India beat Spain in final

🏆 Historic Firsts — Quick Reference

Category Athlete Year & Games Details
First Indian Olympic medalNorman Pritchard1900, Paris2 silvers (200m Sprint + 200m Hurdles); first Asian Olympic medalist
First Indian Olympic gold (team)India Hockey Team1928, AmsterdamBegan the legendary 8-gold hockey era
First Indian individual Olympic goldAbhinav Bindra2008, Beijing10m Air Rifle; score of 104.5 in final; India’s only individual gold until 2020
First Indian track-and-field goldNeeraj Chopra2020 (held 2021), TokyoJavelin Throw, 87.58m; India’s second individual gold ever
First Indian woman Olympic medalistKarnam Malleswari2000, SydneyWeightlifting (69kg), Bronze; lifted 240kg total
First Indian woman with 2 Olympic medalsPV Sindhu2016 + 2020Silver (Rio 2016) + Bronze (Tokyo 2020) = 2 individual medals
First Indian woman wrestler medalistSakshi Malik2016, Rio de JaneiroWomen’s Wrestling 58kg, Bronze; reversed 0–5 deficit in bronze match
First Indian to win 2 medals at same GamesManu Bhaker2024, Paris2× Bronze in shooting (individual + mixed team with Sarabjot Singh)
First Indian Olympic boxing medalVijender Singh2008, BeijingBronze, Men’s 75kg Middleweight
First Indian badminton Olympic medalSaina Nehwal2012, LondonBronze, Women’s Singles; first Indian shuttler to reach Olympic podium

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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 — India’s Hockey Golden Era (1928–1980)

The Indian hockey team won 8 Olympic gold medals: 6 consecutive (1928–1956) + 1964 (Tokyo) + 1980 (Moscow). The 6-consecutive gold run remains an all-time Olympic record for any team in any sport. Dhyan Chand played in 1928, 1932, and 1936 — widely regarded as the greatest field hockey player ever. India played 24 Olympic matches in the golden era and won 22. After 1980, India won no hockey medal for 41 years — a drought broken at Tokyo 2020 (Bronze, defeating Germany 5–4).

Note 2 — India’s Two Individual Gold Medalists

Only two Indian athletes have won individual Olympic gold: Abhinav Bindra (10m Air Rifle, Beijing 2008) — India’s first-ever individual gold, achieved with a score of 104.5 in the final. Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw, Tokyo 2020) — India’s second individual gold AND India’s first-ever track-and-field Olympic gold (87.58m throw). Neeraj also won Silver at Paris 2024, making him the only Indian athlete with back-to-back individual Olympic medals in the same event.

Note 3 — Woman Firsts in Indian Olympic History

Karnam Malleswari (Weightlifting, Sydney 2000) = first Indian woman Olympic medalist (Bronze, 69kg). PV Sindhu (Badminton) = first Indian woman with 2 individual Olympic medals — Silver (Rio 2016) and Bronze (Tokyo 2020). Sakshi Malik (Wrestling, Rio 2016) = first Indian woman wrestler Olympic medalist — reversed a 0–5 deficit to win Bronze. Manu Bhaker (Paris 2024) = first Indian to win 2 medals at the same Olympic Games.

Note 4 — India’s Medal Count Growth by Era

Pre-independence (1900): 2 silvers (Norman Pritchard). Hockey era (1928–1980): 8 golds + 1 silver + 3 bronzes (team). Dry spell (1984–1994): Zero medals. Modern individual medals (1996+): Leander Paes Bronze 1996 → then steady growth from 2000 onward. Best individual Games ever: Tokyo 2020 = 7 medals (1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze). Paris 2024: 6 medals (1 silver, 5 bronze). India’s per-Games medal tally has grown from 1 (Sydney 2000) to 6–7 (Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024).

🧠 Mnemonics — Indian Olympics

Two individual gold medalists: “Bindra Shoots, Neeraj Throws” → Abhinav Bindra = 10m Air Rifle (2008) | Neeraj Chopra = Javelin (2020)

Hockey’s 8 golds: “28-32-36-48-52-56 (6 consecutive) then 64 then 80”

Woman firsts: “Malleswari Medals (2000) | Sakshi Wrestles (2016) | Sindhu Shuttles Twice (2016+2020) | Manu Shoots Double (2024)”

Tokyo 2020 India medals (7): Neeraj (Gold-Javelin) + Chanu (Silver-Weightlifting) + Dahiya (Silver-Wrestling) + Sindhu/Lovlina/Bajrang (Bronze-Badminton/Boxing/Wrestling) + Hockey Team (Bronze)

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Question 1 of 5
Who was India’s first individual Olympic gold medalist?
A. Neeraj Chopra
B. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
C. Abhinav Bindra
D. Sushil Kumar
\u2705 Explanation

Abhinav Bindra won India’s first individual Olympic gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the 10m Air Rifle event. Neeraj Chopra won India’s second individual gold at Tokyo 2020. Rathore won a Silver (not gold) at Athens 2004 in Double Trap Shooting. Sushil Kumar won Bronze (2008) and Silver (2012) in wrestling.

Question 2 of 5
Which Indian athlete won India’s first-ever track-and-field Olympic gold medal at Tokyo 2020?
A. Bajrang Punia
B. PV Sindhu
C. Mirabai Chanu
D. Neeraj Chopra
\u2705 Explanation

Neeraj Chopra won the Men’s Javelin Throw at Tokyo 2020 (held in 2021) with a throw of 87.58m, becoming India’s first-ever track-and-field Olympic gold medalist. It was also India’s second individual Olympic gold ever. Bajrang Punia won Bronze in wrestling. PV Sindhu won Bronze in badminton. Mirabai Chanu won Silver in weightlifting.

Question 3 of 5
How many Olympic gold medals has the Indian men’s hockey team won?
A. 6
B. 7
C. 8
D. 9
\u2705 Explanation

The Indian men’s hockey team has won 8 Olympic gold medals \u2014 in 1928, 1932, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1956 (six consecutive), then 1964, and 1980. It is the most successful run by any team in a single Olympic sport in history. 6 is just the consecutive run, not the total.

Question 4 of 5
Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal?
A. PV Sindhu
B. Saina Nehwal
C. Mary Kom
D. Karnam Malleswari
\u2705 Explanation

Karnam Malleswari won a Bronze medal in Weightlifting (69kg category) at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal. PV Sindhu (Silver, Rio 2016), Saina Nehwal (Bronze, London 2012), and Mary Kom (Bronze, London 2012) all won their medals a decade or more later.

Question 5 of 5
At the Paris 2024 Olympics, which Indian athlete became the first to win two medals at a single Olympic Games?
A. Neeraj Chopra
B. Aman Sehrawat
C. Manu Bhaker
D. Swapnil Kusale
\u2705 Explanation

Manu Bhaker won two bronze medals at Paris 2024 \u2014 first in the Women’s 10m Air Pistol event, and then in the Mixed Team 10m Air Pistol event (with Sarabjot Singh). She became the first Indian athlete to win two medals at the same Olympic Games, a historic achievement in Indian sports history.

✅ Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
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India’s 2 individual gold medalists: Abhinav Bindra (10m Air Rifle, Beijing 2008) + Neeraj Chopra (Javelin, Tokyo 2020 = also first track-and-field gold). “Bindra Shoots, Neeraj Throws.”
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Hockey: 8 golds (1928–1980) — 6 consecutive (1928, 32, 36, 48, 52, 56) + 1964 + 1980. Dhyan Chand played in first 3. No gold since 1980.
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Karnam Malleswari (Weightlifting, Sydney 2000) = first Indian woman Olympic medalist. NOT Saina Nehwal/PV Sindhu (they came 12+ years later).
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Manu Bhaker (Paris 2024) = first Indian to win 2 medals at the same Olympic Games — two bronzes in shooting. Historic achievement.
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PV Sindhu = first Indian woman with 2 individual Olympic medals (Silver 2016 + Bronze 2020). India’s most decorated individual woman Olympian.
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Norman Pritchard (Paris 1900) = first-ever Indian Olympic medal + first Asian Olympic medalist. 2 silvers in athletics — over 100 years before India’s modern medal era.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs \u2014 Indian Olympic Medalists
How many Olympic medals has India won in total?

As of Paris 2024, India has won approximately 41 Olympic medals in total — including around 10 gold, 9 silver, and 22 bronze medals. The count includes 8 team gold medals in hockey and 2 individual golds (Abhinav Bindra 2008, Neeraj Chopra 2020). The exact count varies slightly depending on whether Norman Pritchard’s 1900 medals are included in the official tally.

Which sport has fetched India the most Olympic medals?

Field Hockey has brought India the most Olympic medals overall — 8 gold medals and multiple bronze medals, making it India’s most decorated Olympic sport by a massive margin. In the modern individual era (2000 onwards), Shooting has brought the most medals, followed by Wrestling, Badminton, and Weightlifting. The Tokyo 2020 Games were India’s best — 7 medals across Javelin, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Badminton, Boxing, and Hockey.

Who are India’s most successful individual Olympic athletes?

PV Sindhu leads with 2 individual medals (Silver 2016, Bronze 2020) in Badminton. Sushil Kumar won 2 medals (Bronze 2008, Silver 2012) in Wrestling. Manu Bhaker made history at Paris 2024 by winning 2 medals at a single Games (both bronze in shooting). Abhinav Bindra and Neeraj Chopra are India’s only individual gold medalists. Neeraj Chopra also won Silver at Paris 2024, making him the only Indian with back-to-back individual Olympic medals in the same event.

Why is India’s Olympic medal count considered low relative to its population?

India’s Olympic medal count is often discussed in the context of its 1.4 billion population. Structural reasons include limited sports infrastructure outside cricket, relatively low per-athlete funding historically, fewer Olympic sports played at grassroots levels, and the dominance of cricket absorbing sporting talent and investment. However, the trend has improved sharply since 2000 — India’s haul grew from 1 medal (Sydney 2000) to 7 medals (Tokyo 2020), reflecting improving sports governance and targeted athlete support programs like the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) and the National Sports Development Fund.

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