Horse Racing: Santa Anita 's largest such opening day card crowd since 1990 (41,562) attracts $21.4 million in handle

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Flavien Prat 2024:
  • 80 stakes won (prior record Irad Ortiz, Jr. with 79 in 2022).
  • 55 graded stakes won (tied record with Jerry Bailey's total in 2003).

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Todd Pletcher named University of Arizona "Alumnus of the Year" for 2025.


Clearly, Pletcher's grit and determination have paid off in spades. This year, Pletcher will add yet another award to his considerably packed trophy shelf - we are pleased to name Todd Pletcher the 2025 CALES Alumnus of the Year.​
Each year, the University of Arizona Alumni Advisory Council has the privilege of conferring recognition upon individuals for outstanding achievement and contributions to their professions, their communities and the University of Arizona. Todd will be honored among alumni from other colleges who are changing the world. We're honored to celebrate Todd's incredible achievements and dedication to his sport this February.​
 

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Aqueduct (NY) has morning post times for Friday and Saturday, part of a canceled race day.
FRIDAY
RacePurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post
1$35,000Maiden Claiming6 FDirt911:40 AM ET
2$65,000Starter Allowance1 1/8 MDirt712:10 PM ET
3$65,000Claiming1 MDirt812:39 PM ET
4$90,000Maiden Special Weight1 MDirt91:08 PM ET
5$70,000Maiden Optional Claiming1 MDirt91:37 PM ET
6$32,000Claiming6 FDirt92:07 PM ET
7$75,000Maiden Special Weight6 FDirt102:36 PM ET
8$28,000Claiming6 FDirt103:06 PM ET
9$92,000Allowance7 FDirt83:35 PM ET
10$45,000Maiden Claiming7 FDirt124:04 PM ET

SATURDAY
RacePurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post
1$48,000Claiming6 FDirt811:40 AM ET
2$28,000Claiming1 MDirt812:10 PM ET
3$52,000Claiming6 FDirt1012:39 PM ET
4$36,000Claiming7 FDirt91:08 PM ET
5$85,000Allowance Optional Claiming1 MDirt81:37 PM ET
6$75,000Maiden Special Weight7 FDirt102:07 PM ET
7$40,000Claiming1 MDirt122:36 PM ET
8$500,000New York Stallion Series S.7 FDirt103:06 PM ET
9$500,000New York Stallion Series S.7 FDirt123:35 PM ET
10$35,000Maiden Claiming1 1/8 MDirt104:04 PM ET

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Gulfstream (FL) has low MSW purses on Saturday but the card is deep for turf players...

RacePurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post
1$41,000Maiden Claiming1 MTurf1012:20 PM ET
2$25,000Claiming1 1/16 MAll Weather912:49 PM ET
3$40,000Maiden Optional Claiming6 FDirt81:18 PM ET
4$26,000Claiming1 1/16 MAll Weather131:49 PM ET
5$41,000Maiden Claiming1 1/16 MTurf162:19 PM ET
6$43,000Allowance Optional Claiming6 FDirt72:49 PM ET
7$65,000Maiden Special Weight6 FDirt103:18 PM ET
8$140,000Tropical Park Oaks1 1/16 MTurf153:53 PM ET
9$60,000Maiden Special Weight1 MDirt94:21 PM ET
10$25,000Claiming1 1/16 MAll Weather94:51 PM ET
11$140,000Tropical Park Derby1 1/16 MTurf145:21 PM ET
 
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Two Kentucky Derby preps on the docket this weekend: Friday in Oklahoma and Saturday in California.

REMINGTON (OK) -- Friday night
Race 12
POST Time - 10:26 PM CT Remington Springboard Mile S.


LOS ALAMITOS (CA) -- Saturday night

Race 8 Los Alamitos Futurity (Grade II) POST Time - 3:54 PM PT

 
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Two Triple Crown winners passed away per announcements today
  • 1999 Belmont Stakes winner Lemon Drop Kid at the age of 28 due to age.
  • 2017 Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming passed due to colic. He was the post time favorite that year.
 
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The first 2025 Breeders' Cup 'Win and You're In" race is to be held today in Argentina at 5:00 pm ET. The race has 20 entered. The winner advances to the Breeders' Cup turf and a $5 million purse.The race will be shown in the USA as part of Laurel's (MD) extended simulcast feed.
 

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Friday, December 13, 2024

Remington (Oklahoma):
  • Closing Night: The meet concluded with a $2.8 million handle.
  • Steve Asmussen added four wins to his all-time North America record of 10,700+.
  • Stewart Elliott rode four winners, including three successive stakes, Three of his winners tonight were for Steve Asmussen. He finished 10 4-1-3.
  • Race 12: Coal Battle (Juan Vargas/Lonnie Briley) won the $300,000 Remington Springboard Mile and with it earned 10 points towards entry into the 2025 Kentucky Derby.


Saturday, December 14, 2024
  • Highlights: A Kentucky Derby prep in California and a Breeders' Cup Challenge Series race in Argentina.
  • Turf Racing: Fair Grounds (LA), Tampa Bay (FL) and Gulfstream (FL) hold the most appeal for turf players this time of year. California kicks in with Santa Anita later this month. Other jurisdictions such as New York and Maryland close the surface for the winter. Oaklawn (AR) has large purses but no turf course.
  • Steve Asmussen added eight wins the past two days to his all-time North America record of 10,700+. He sent out 26 horses across five tracks.
  • Get Well Wishes Sent: Vernon Bush suffered a potential life-altering injury at Tampa Bay a few days ago. There is a Gofundme page in his name and among the injuries is multiple fractures including his spine. Bush, now in his 60s, is one of the most successful riders in the now closed New England racing circuit. He won a national perseverance award last year and among the words scripted back then were as follows:
Bush returned to riding at 61 after back-to-back injuries. He sat out two years while recovering from a broken femur, which required 12 screws and a plate above his kneecap to repair. Prior to that, he was off the previous two years from a broken ankle, which required 12 screws and two plates. Bush also went through two hip surgeries, including a hip replacement. When he won at Belterra Park in May 2022, it marked a more than four-and-a-half-year wait to return to the winner's circle. Source: bloodhorse

San Isidro (Argentina):
  • Race 14: Intense For Me (Martin Valle/Nicolas Martin) pulled an upset in the first 2025 Breeders' Cup "Win and You're In" Challenge Series race (the Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini) at 17-to-1. The Grade I race is the country's biggest event. Among the beaten was the 5-to-2 favorite in the stretch with a terrific energetic call by the local track announcer. The field of 20 finished 18-20-12, the only horses in the race with more than four lifetime wins.


Woodbine (Ontario):
  • Penultimate 2024 Card: Racing ends for the year tomorrow (Sunday).
  • Race 4: Mojo Rising (Sahin Civaci/Kevin Attard) stuck his head out and debuted to win by mere inches in what was a very entertaining race. It will be interesting to see if the connections send the horse south based on the dark days in Canada the next few months. Whether or not named for Jim Morrison, who would have celebrated a birthday last week, the colt was born in Florida just like the singer. Oddly, the bubbles at the bottom of the screen seemed to indicate the 8 was in the lead nearly the entire race even when trailing the field.
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Aqueduct (New York):
  • Hot Barns: Richie Dutrow and Brad Cox have better than 40% winning marks and are both in the top three in wins at the meet. James Ryerson, perhaps best known as the trainer of Unbridled's Song, is at 28% and perhaps under-the-radar.
  • Race 9: Finished a rare 12-11-10.
Gulfstream, (Florida):
  • Handle: $10.9 million.
  • Irad Ortiz, Jr. had an extraordinary finish to his 5-win day with victories on board the final four races including the day's two biggest races the $140,000 Tropical Parks Oaks and Tropical Park Derby. He began the day without hitting the board on his first four rides. He is dominating the meet at 34% and 20 victories.
  • Pick 6 Sunday: Estimated to be over $500,000.
Dayton (Ohio):
  • Race 5: The top three finishers at this harness track were sent off at 35-to-1, 42-to-1 and 75-to-1.
Turfway (Kentucky):
  • Bombs Away: Turfway is developing as a place to hit bombs.
  • Race 2: Buy The Rights (Gavin Ashton/Michelle Lovell) shocked the field at 59-to-1, the second largest odds in the field of 12. The $2 exacta rang in at over $1,000.
  • Race 5: Awesome Treat (Sophie Doyle/Justin Wojczynski) won at 37-to-1, a 34-to-1 placed. The opening leg of the Pick 5 set the wheels in motion.
  • Race 9: The $.50 Pick 5 paid over $252,000.
Fair Grounds (Louisiana):
  • Card: 10 races of which seven held purses $100,000 as part of Louisiana Champions Day.
Oaklawn (Arkansas):
  • Race 7: Brodeur, a son to Nyquist, broke his maiden second-time-out. Owned by a family in New Jersey who once had ties to the original New Jersey Nets (ABA) basketball team.
  • Tyler Bacon, a 17-year-old jockey from Montana, rode. He had been riding in Nebraska and Iowa. Oaklawn is a major advancement, especially for a teen.
Los Alamitos (California):
  • Schedule: The second-to-last day on the racing calendar. Southern Cal racing returns with a much-anticipated opening day at Santa Anita on December 26. That meet ends April 6, 2025.
  • Race 6: Polythene Pam (Kyle Frey/Librado Barocio) was sent off 7-to-1 but was "killer-diller in her jackboots and kilt." Beatles' fans rejoice!

  • Race 8: Journalism (Umberto Rispoli/Michael McCarthy) defeated three Bob Baffert runners -- in a field of five -- to win the $200,000 Grade 2 Los Alamitos Futurity and gain 10 points towards entry into the 2025 Kentucky Derby. Baffert has won this race a record 14 times but today he suffered defeat including Gaming, ridden by Flavien Prat, who finished third at 1-to-2.
 
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The Eclipse Award for Trainer of the Year voting seems to be polarizing in some circles. The top ten ranked by both wins and then money earnings are listed below.

Brad Cox and Chad Brown seem to be cinches for two of the three finalists with Kenny McPeek (just nine graded stakes wins but $9m in earnings) mentioned by some. Cox would get my vote but eventually graded stakes and stakes tend to sway voters.

Graded Stakes
StartsPer Starter1st2nd3rdEarningsPer StartWin %WPS %
Brown:
1982.39472921$ 18,811,299$ 95,00724%49%
Cox:
1192.16331920$ 15,307,899$ 128,63828%61%

Most wins in 2024:
RankTrainer NameStartsStarters1st2nd3rdEarningsPer StartWin %WPS / StartWPS / Starter
2Steven M. Asmussen2,222599395335293$28,589,304
$12,866​
18%46%1.7
12Jamie Ness1,383300353236223$10,849,947
$7,845​
26%59%2.7
6Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.1,018291253158124$15,937,685
$15,656​
25%53%1.8
3Brad H. Cox880337234166121$27,787,485
$31,577​
27%59%1.5
5Mark E. Casse1,256358227158171$17,460,138
$13,901​
18%44%1.6
46Anthony Farrior879258211172119$3,918,492
$4,458​
24%57%1.9
1Chad C. Brown908340210155127$30,775,545
$33,894​
23%54%1.4
8Michael J. Maker1,278369187177175$15,547,397
$12,165​
15%42%1.5
19Brittany T. Russell6232201489988$7,285,247
$11,694​
24%54%1.5
4Todd A. Pletcher776276139118105$19,629,054
$25,295​
18%47%1.3

Highest earnings in 2024:
RankTrainer NameStartsStarters1st2nd3rdEarningsPer StartWin %WPS / StartWPS / Starter
1Chad C. Brown908340210155127$30,775,545
$33,894​
23%54%1.4
2Steven M. Asmussen2,222599395335293$28,589,304
$12,866​
18%46%1.7
3Brad H. Cox880337234166121$27,787,485
$31,577​
27%59%1.5
4Todd A. Pletcher776276139118105$19,629,054
$25,295​
18%47%1.3
5Mark E. Casse1,256358227158171$17,460,138
$13,901​
18%44%1.6
6Saffie A. Joseph, Jr.1,018291253158124$15,937,685
$15,656​
25%53%1.8
7Kenneth G. McPeek615187836096$15,788,613
$25,673​
13%39%1.3
8Michael J. Maker1,278369187177175$15,547,397
$12,165​
15%42%1.5
9Bob Baffert322111926953$14,209,636
$44,129​
29%66%1.9
10Christophe Clement62219211894104$12,591,251
$20,243​
19%51%1.6
 
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Ontario racing for 2025 has been approved.
  • Woodbine runs April 26 - December 14.
  • Fort Erie runs May 27 - October 21.
  • Ajax runs quarter horses May 7 - October 22.
  • Ontario has 11 harness tracks as well.
 
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Sunday, December 15, 2024

Aqueduct (New York):
  • Sofia Vives, riding at Fort Erie (ON) and Woodbine (ON) almost exclusively the past year, her second full year riding, had two mounts and won both races. She is from South Carolina and was galloping prior in Florida. With Canada dark until April, perhaps she is setting up for winter racing in the States. She now has three wins on 10 mounts (30%) at the meet.
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Payouts: Gulf saw some huge prices today.
  • Race 1: Decisive Pride (Jesus Rios/Ruben Sierra) won the opener at 46-to-1.
  • Race 2: Elusive Edge (Drayden Van Dyke/Michelle Hemingway) won at 22-to-1. The $1 double paid $682
  • Race 3: The $1 Pick 3 exceeded $6,000.
  • Races 4 and 5: Won by Irad Ortiz, Jr. Back to reality.
  • Race 10: Center Stage (Jorge Ruiz/Robert Mosco) won the finale by a neck and that gave one winning ticket a $489,000+ $.20 Pick 6 winning combination. Per Gulf: The winning combination was 5-1-2-3-7-7. Other winners in the sequence were Mish ($4.60), Art Fair ($8.80), Love Mami Love ($8.60), Union Trail ($8.60) and Morgan Point ($31). Sunday’s 50-cent Late Pick 5 of 1-2-3-7-7 returned $34,109.55 for tickets with all five winners.
 
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No racing this winter/spring in northern California. Pleasanton will likely return around June 2025 as part of a five-track fair meet.

Santa Anita could expand to four days a week during the meet that operates December 26 into April. Right now, SA is scheduled to host live events usually three days a week. Thus southern Cal will host statewide racing until sometime around mid-2025.

California is looking for a life preserver with Historical Racing that has been a boon in Arkansas, Virginia and Kentucky.
 
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December 26, 2024 -- opening day at Santa Anita
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Grade 1 Malibu, with jockeys & weights in post position order
Race 8 of 11 Approximate post time 2:30 p.m.


1-Bentornato – Luis Saez– 122
2-Pilot Commander – Juan Hernandez – 120
3-Winterfell – John Velazquez – 120
4-Senior Officer – Flavien Prat – 120
5-Imagination – Joel Rosario – 122
6-Mystik Dan – Brian Hernandez, Jr. – 122
7-Stronghold – Antonio Fresu- 122
8-Raging Torrent – Lanfranco Dettori – 122


RacePurseRace TypeDistanceSurfaceStartersEst. Post
1$61,000Allowance Optional ClaimingAbout 6 1/2 FDownhill turf1411:00 AM PT
2$60,000Maiden Special Weight6 FDirt711:30 AM PT
3$60,000Maiden Special Weight1 MTurf1412:00 PM PT
4$61,000Allowance Optional Claiming6 1/2 FDirt912:30 PM PT
5$61,000Allowance Optional Claiming1 MTurf131:00 PM PT
6$200,000Laffit Pincay, Jr. S.1 1/16 MDirt81:30 PM PT
7$200,000San Gabriel S.1 1/8 MTurf92:00 PM PT
8$300,000Malibu S.7 FDirt82:30 PM PT
9$200,000Mathis Mile S.1 MTurf93:00 PM PT
10$300,000La Brea S. presented by Don Julio7 FDirt113:30 PM PT
11$300,000American Oaks1 1/4 MDownhill turf134:00 PM PT
 

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Mahoning Valley (Ohio):
  • Race 8: Colonel Cooper (David Haldar/Tim Hamm) won the $75,000 Joshua Radosevich Stakes at 62-to-1. The trainer, the leader at the current meet, had four of the 12 horses entered and finished 1-2. The $2 double paid nearly $1500. The 2-year-old Ohio-bred broke his maiden last-time-out in his sixth start,
Gulfstream (Florida):
  • Irad Ortiz, Jr. rode three more winners. He now leads the meet by 11 wins and is riding at a 34% clip.
  • Leading Riders: Nine jockeys have more than three wins at the meet. Only two are 20%+. Irad Ortiz, Jr. and Tyler Gaffalione (20%).
 
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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Laurel (Maryland):
  • The Russells teamed four times today and ended with three victories: What Sheldon Russell and Brittany Russell have done today in Maryland should be part of a weeklong celebration. Sheldon rode consecutive winners back-to-back for his wife, their child in the winner's circle, Brittany's smile illuminating the old track. Both wins from back of the pack, nearly in different area codes as the race hit mid-stretch. A $162 double including a 16-to-1 shot which for them is as rare as almost anything these days in Maryland racing.


 
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Parx (PA) canceled Monday's card leaving Mahoning Valley (OH) and Turf Paradise (AZ) as the lone U.S. tracks operating.

Tuesday, Christmas Eve, will be limited to Parx (PA) and Tampa Bay (FL) in the States.

All U.S. tracks will be dormant on Wednesday, Christmas Day.

A few tracks race Thursday including Santa Anita's (CA) anticipated opener in addition to Fair Grounds (LA) and Gulfstream (FL) among others.
 

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Santa Anita (California):
  • California Racing: Much maligned, some of it is self-induced and some of it is geographical isolation but cards and crowds like today show that California is not dead. Much work to be done and the political climate may not be favorable but Arkansas, Kentucky and Virginia are seeing major hauls with Historical Horse Racing Machines and for starters Cali could use this to propel the sport via purses. Dec. 26, 2024 was a terrific day for the sport in California.
  • Opening Day: Over $21 million handled which is the third highest figure for Opening Day in track history. The crowd of 41,562 is the largest for Opening Day in eight years and the largest for a non-weekend or holiday since 1990.
  • Card: Among the graded stakes were three Grade I races.
  • Flavien Prat: Should be the easy winner of the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey of the Year. The presentations are just a few weeks away.


  • Buon Natale: Three consecutive graded stakes winning jockeys were born in Italy. Frankie Dettori (Milan), Umberto Rispoli (Marche) and Antonio Fresu (Sardinia) are three of the few riders in the US born in Italy but each achieved success today.
  • Race 11: She Feels Pretty (John Velazquez/Cherie DeVaux) was sent off the favorite and won the $300,000 Grade I American Oaks Stakes.

  • Race10: Kopion (Kazushi Kimura/Richard Mandella) won the Grade I $300,000 LaBrea Stakes at 37-to-1 and paid over $77.

  • Race 9: King of Gosford (Flavien Prat/Phil D'Amato) won the $200,000 Grade 2 Mathis Mile. Prat achieved his 56th graded stakes win of 2024.

  • Race 8: Raging Torrent (Frankie Dettori/Doug O'Neill) won the Grade I $300,000 Malibu Stakes. 2024 Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan was sent off 3-to-1 but was no factor and finished last in a field of six. He is winless in three starts since that upset and heart-pounding three-across-the-wire win earlier this year at 18-to-1.

  • Race 7: Johannes (Umberto Rispoli/Tim Yakteen) won the $200,000 Grade 2 San Gabriel Stakes. He is a perfect 7-for-7 on the Santa Anita turf. The Nyquist colt was sent off the favorite and didn't disappoint in a nearly flawless victory that propelled his record to 13 8-1-1 lifetime which includes a 6 5-1-0 mark in 2024 (lone loss was in a Breeders' Cup race).

  • Race 6: J B Strikes Back (Antonio Fresu/Doug O'Neill) won the Grade 2 $200,000 Laffit Pincay Stakes at 16-to-1 which was the second highest odds in a field of eight. It was the inaugural edition of this race to honor the legendary Hall of Fame jockey who was in attendance.
 
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Laurel (Maryland):
  • Race 7: Worcester (Sheldon Russell/Brittany Russell) won at even-money. Once in the Bob Baffert barn, Worcester was 1-for-8 there but is now 2 1-1-0 under Russell. She does well with Baffert claimers, bringing them to her home base usually. The horse ran in graded stakes at Santa Anita and also in the UAE Derby among other stops.
Mahoning Valley (Ohio):
  • Jay Bernardini added two wins to his record-setting year. He has 99 victories in 2024. He shoots for his first 100-win season with four entered at the track before the year expires. Bernardini made his bones in New England but has since expanded to West Virginia and Ohio. He has a good-sized barn but is a solid trainer at this level.
Oaklawn (Arkansas):
  • Mark Casse, a dual Hall-of-Famer in Canada and the U.S., has been bringing home the bacon in Hot Springs this meet. He is one of four trainers with five wins, to top the leaders' board, but is also splendid 9 5-0-1 (56%).
  • Hot Barns: Saffie Joseph, Peter Miller and Mark Casse have been early success stories.
Santa Anita (California):
  • Race 7: Mrs. Astor (Frankie Dettori/Jonathan Thomas) won the Grade 3 $100,000 Bobby Frankel Stakes by a nose at 5-to-1.

  • Race 4: March of Time (Juan Hernandez/Bob Baffert) broke his maiden second-time-out in this $60,000 MSW. Owned via a private auction by MLB players Alex Bregman and Walker Buehler in addition to Baffert's wife. Baffert would have debuted a colt named Collmus today in race 4 at Santa Anita but he was among the scratches. The Gun Runner colt was purchased for $2.2 million.


 
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Not sure the last time I’ve heard of this, if ever

There was an oddity at Saratoga a couple of years ago when an outrider signaled jocks to stop riding due to a tractor remaining in the track during a race. The alarm was never sounded but some jocks stopped riding based on the outrider's shout while others ignored due to a lack of a siren. It led to mass confusion due to protocol. NYRA said alarms are sounded at a certain point in the race but not when the outrider shouted.
 

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There was an oddity at Saratoga a couple of years ago when an outrider signaled jocks to stop riding due to a tractor remaining in the track during a race. The alarm was never sounded but some jocks stopped riding based on the outrider's shout while others ignored due to a lack of a siren. It led to mass confusion due to protocol. NYRA said alarms are sounded at a certain point in the race but not when the outriders shouted.
I remember one at Oaklawn where they couldn’t get the gate moved
 

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