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	<title>Winter Olympics News &#187; Short Track</title>
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		<title>Women&#8217;s 1000m short track and men&#8217;s relay results</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100226-womens-1000m-short-track-1000m-and-mens-relay-results/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 05:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Heart pounding short track racing continued this evening with some great outcomes for the US and tons of excitement for those watching.

	The final four in the women&#8217;s short track were Katherine Reutter of the US, Wang Meng and Zhou Yang of China, and Park Seung-Hi of South Korea. There were no false starts and no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Heart pounding short track racing continued this evening with some great outcomes for the US and tons of excitement for those watching.</p>

	<p>The final four in the women&#8217;s short track were Katherine Reutter of the US, Wang Meng and Zhou Yang of China, and Park Seung-Hi of South Korea. There were no false starts and no big crashes, but after being passed, something happened to Yang and she dropped back far behind the other 3 skaters.&#160; It didn&#8217;t look like anything big; perhaps she just lost her stride and couldn&#8217;t get her momentum back. Wang Meng, the bright star of short track this Olympics, held a strong lead the entire race, barely bothered by those behind her. She finished gold, making her the 1<sup>st</sup> woman to win 6 medals in short track and China the 1<sup>st </sup>country to sweep all the women&#8217;s short track events. A jubilant Reutter got her skate over the line second for silver, and Park Seung-Hi got bronze.</p>

	<p>The 45 laps of the men&#8217;s short track team relay looks like a well-choreographed dance during the exchanges. They don&#8217;t actually pass a baton, just touch, then the old skater shoves the new skater forward to try and gain ground. Each skater must only skate 1 lap, so you can plan a strategy around who&#8217;s stronger and make exchanges accordingly</p>

	<p>The skaters began in a tight pack, but Canada pulled ahead midway through and maintained a steady lead to end, the hometown crowd wildly cheering.</p>

	<p>The US team consisted of <span class="caps">JR </span>Celski, Travis Jayner, Jordan Malone, and Apolo Ohno. At first, they did not look strong and stayed mainly in the fourth position, but a mighty final effort from Apolo Ohno got the team bronze, just behind Korea.&#160; The win gave Ohno his 8<sup>th</sup> Olympic medal; maybe it made up a little for his disqualification earlier today.</p>
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		<title>Crazy finish to men&#8217;s 500m short track</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 03:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The final race for the 500m short track had an explosive ending. I swear, it looked more like roller derby than short track. Apolo Ohno started behind, struggling to pass, the other skaters holding in a tight formation.&#160; All of a sudden, just a few feet before the finish line Ohno touched Francois-Louis Tremblay of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The final race for the 500m short track had an explosive ending. I swear, it looked more like roller derby than short track. Apolo Ohno started behind, struggling to pass, the other skaters holding in a tight formation.&#160; All of a sudden, just a few feet before the finish line Ohno touched Francois-Louis Tremblay of Canada, in an effort to pass and Tremblay went down. Immediately after, South Korean skater, Sung Si-Bak, almost caught his hand under Canadian Charles Hamelin&#8217;s skate and fell just inches from the finish. Tripped up by Si-Bak, Hamelin awkwardly wobbled across the finish line first, ending up backward on the ice. It wasn&#8217;t pretty, but it was worth gold.</p>

	<p>&#160;It looked like second place would go to a shocked Ohno, but after close examination, he was disqualified and denied the silver. It looked to me like Ohno barely touched him, but you never know, he may be a great actor.&#160; After watching short track this year, it looks like they all try to slide in as much contact as they can without the judges seeing.&#160;</p>

	<p>Si-Bak was awarded ssilver and Tremblay bronze even though neither really finished.&#160; I guess that&#8217;s just how it goes in the wild world of&#160;short track.</p>
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		<title>Lots of short track today</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100224-lots-of-short-track-today/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 04:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Short track is the best sport if you have a short attention span.

	Take the 500m qualifying races today.  Generally, you&#8217;re looking at 40-45 seconds.  Come on, you can pay attention for 40 seconds.

	The women&#8217;s 3000m relay on the other hand requires you to pay attention for about five minutes.  The Americans were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Short track is the best sport if you have a short attention span.</p>

	<p>Take the 500m qualifying races today.  Generally, you&#8217;re looking at 40-45 seconds.  Come on, you can pay attention for 40 seconds.</p>

	<p>The women&#8217;s 3000m relay on the other hand requires you to pay attention for about five minutes.  The Americans were far back by about half a lap, leaving a three team race between South Korea, China and the Canadians.  When it was over, that&#8217;s the order of the finish, but then the judges had to look at whether a South Korean skater fouled a skater from China.  South Korea was doing their victory lap while the judges were still looking at replays.  The Americans were waiting to see if they might end up with a medal by default.  In the end, South Korea was denied a gold after being disqualified, and the American women won their first short track medal in 16 years.  That&#8217;s going to be controversial with the South Koreans, but that&#8217;s short track.</p>
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		<title>Disappointment and record for Apolo Ohno</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100220-disappointment-and-record-for-apolo-ohno/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 04:46:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	It was an exciting evening of short track skating.  J.R. Celski failed to make the finals after getting tangled up with a Canadian skater and being disqualified in the semifinal.  As an aside, that was a weird one for me, as it sure looked like he was grabbed by the Canadian, but I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>It was an exciting evening of short track skating.  J.R. Celski failed to make the finals after getting tangled up with a Canadian skater and being disqualified in the semifinal.  As an aside, that was a weird one for me, as it sure looked like he was grabbed by the Canadian, but I guess he didn&#8217;t make a clean pass (or at least that was the ruling).  Apolo Ohno raced a great race in the semis to advance to the finals.</p>

	<p>In the finals, Apolo had a tiny, almost imperceptible loss of balance and slid from third all the way to fifth.  He was able to come back and skate his heart out to get the bronze (giving him his seventh Olympic medal), but he leaves without a win in the 1000m.  South Koreans Lee Jung-Su and Lee Ho-Suk continued that country&#8217;s dominance in short track, winning gold and silver.</p>

	<p>Interviewed afterwards, you could tell that he was disappointed about the slip and was questioning that mistake.  He said he&#8217;d love a redo.  That seemed to somewhat overshadow even his record number of medals.  But he still had a smile and a great attitude.</p>



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		<title>Women&#8217;s 500m Short Track Gold No Surprise</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100217-womens-500m-short-track-gold-no-surprise/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 06:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Wang Meng of China is the 500m world record holder and Torino&#8217;s gold winner, so it was an easy bet she would win this year.&#160; Wang breezed in well before any of the other contenders in today&#8217;s race, just like she did in the qualifying races.&#160; Tension was provided more from&#160;a restart due to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Wang Meng of China is the 500m world record holder and Torino&#8217;s gold winner, so it was an easy bet she would win this year.&#160; Wang breezed in well before any of the other contenders in today&#8217;s race, just like she did in the qualifying races.&#160; Tension was provided more from&#160;a restart due to the Canadian teammates crashing and a false start a little later.</p>

	<p>The real competition came between Marianne St-Gelais of Canada and Arianna Fontana of Italy who earned silver and bronze, respectively.&#160; Though it should be noted that Canadian Jessica Gregg was a mere .054 seconds behind Fontana.&#160; Katherine Reutter of the US finished 7th.</p>
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		<title>Today&#8217;s events 2/17</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100217-todays-events-217/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 21:48:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	Did you miss me?  My &#8220;real&#8221; job kept me busy this morning, so I&#8217;m just now getting around to posting what&#8217;s going on today.  Fortunately, due to the wonders of tape delay (ha-ha), you won&#8217;t be able to see most of these events until ten tonight, anyway.

	First up, after days of delays, women&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Did you miss me?  My &#8220;real&#8221; job kept me busy this morning, so I&#8217;m just now getting around to posting what&#8217;s going on today.  Fortunately, due to the wonders of tape delay (ha-ha), you won&#8217;t be able to see most of these events until ten tonight, anyway.</p>

	<p>First up, after days of delays, women&#8217;s downhill will finally get to race.  Who should you be looking for?  Well, unless you&#8217;ve been living under a rock, you&#8217;ll know to look for American Lindsey Vonn. The U.S. women have never won an Olympic gold medal in downhill, but Vonn is expected to change that.  Vonn may be joined on the podium by any one of her teammates:  Julia Mancuso, Stacey Cook, or Alice McKennis.</p>

	<p>Snowboarding halfpipe is today, if the halfpipe doesn&#8217;t melt in the 40+ degree temperatures.  For the U.S., this should be a medal treasure trove, since six out of nine Olympic medals awarded in men&#8217;s halfpipe have gone to Americans.  That&#8217;s not expected to change this year, as reigning Olympic champion Shaun White competes. You should also keep an eye out for Dancing with the Stars alum Louie Vito, an newcomer to the Olympics.  The other talented rookies are Scotty Lago and Greg Bretz.</p>

	<p>Women&#8217;s 500m short track has a medal round today. Additionally, there will be heats in the men&#8217;s 1000m, and the semifinals of the men&#8217;s 5000m relay. Even though the U.S. hasn&#8217;t won a medal in this event since 1994, that could change this year as three-time national champion Katherine Reutter has an outside shot at a medal.  Fellow American competitor Alyson Dudek is not expected to medal in the event.</p>

	<p>Speed skating will award a medal for the 1000m today, hopefully to American Shani Davis who won this event in Torino and is favored to win gold in Vancouver. The race will also include Americans Chad Hedrick, Trevor Marsicano and Nick Pearson.</p>

	<p>Medals will be awarded in men&#8217;s doubles luge today.  Americans Mark Grimmette and Brian Martin, who have appeared in four Olympics are the best shot for a medal, having already won Olympic silver and bronze.  They&#8217;ll be joined by teammates Dan Joye and Christian Niccum.</p>

	<p>Both men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s curling compete today&#8212; the women take on German;  the men take on Switzerland.</p>

	<p>And last but not least, cross-country skiing will race the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s 1.5km individual sprint. This is a relatively new event to the Olympics, having made it&#8217;s debut in 2002. Like most cross-country type events, this is not an American strength.  There is some hope that American female Kikkan Randall might finish in the top 15.  American male Andy Newell stands a slightly better, though still outside, chance of ending up on the podium.</p>

	<p>Now you may all join me until trying to avoid the results until tonight, although I already glimpsed partial results for the women&#8217;s downhill.  I hope you ever better luck.</p>


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		<title>Ohno Ties Blair</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100213-ohno-ties-blair/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 03:59:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The men&#8217;s 1500m short track final ended with a&#160;shocking surprise.&#160; Just when it looked like the three South Korean competitiors had&#160;the podium&#160;locked up, two of the skaters got tangled and crashed into the side of the rink.&#160; South Korean Lee Jung-Su captured gold, but Apolo Ohno was able to slide into silver and tie Bonnie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The men&#8217;s 1500m short track final ended with a&#160;shocking surprise.&#160; Just when it looked like the three South Korean competitiors had&#160;the podium&#160;locked up, two of the skaters got tangled and crashed into the side of the rink.&#160; South Korean Lee Jung-Su captured gold, but Apolo Ohno was able to slide into silver and tie Bonnie Blair with his sixth Winter Olympics medal.&#160; J.R. Celski was close on Ohno&#8217;s heels and earned his first Olympic medal, the bronze.&#160;</p>

	<p>I don&#8217;t know what was more exciting, Ohno&#8217;s lucky second or watching the future in Celski!</p>
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		<title>Yea, Apolo Ohno!!!</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100213-yea-apolo-ohno/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 03:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	And J.R. Celski, too.  Apolo Ohno finished second in his first Vancouver Olympic race.  J.R. Celski, who nearly bled to death after a race in September, finished third.  Korea&#8217;s Jung-Su Lee took the gold.

	Here&#8217;s an interview with Apolo.  I&#8217;ll be posting the other parts of this interview over the coming days. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>And J.R. Celski, too.  Apolo Ohno finished second in his first Vancouver Olympic race.  J.R. Celski, who nearly bled to death after a race in September, finished third.  Korea&#8217;s Jung-Su Lee took the gold.</p>

	<p>Here&#8217;s an interview with Apolo.  I&#8217;ll be posting the other parts of this interview over the coming days.  This is from back in September.</p>

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		<title>J.R. Celski</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20100213-j-r-celski/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 02:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jill Manty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	J.R. Celski is a young member of the U.S. Olympic short track skating team.  He made the team back in September, but had a horrible accident at the trials.  So, not only has he needed to prepare for the Vancouver Olympics, he also had to learn to walk.  The Washington Post ran [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>J.R. Celski is a young member of the U.S. Olympic short track skating team.  He made the team back in September, but had a horrible accident at the trials.  So, not only has he needed to prepare for the Vancouver Olympics, he also had to learn to walk.  The Washington Post ran <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/12/AR2010021205301.html">a great article</a> about J.R. that I think is definitely worth a read.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Things To Look For In The Winter Olympics</title>
		<link>http://winterolympicsnews.com/index.php/20091215-top-10-things-to-look-for-in-the-winter-olympics/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sherry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada is just around the corner.&#160; For those who haven&#8217;t been keeping up on all the winter sports since the last Olympics, here&#8217;s a top ten list (in no particular order) of the possible highlights.&#160; Just remember, it isn&#8217;t just the sports that make the Olympics worth watching!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The <strong>2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada</strong> is just around the corner.&#160; For those who haven&#8217;t been keeping up on all the winter sports since the last Olympics, here&#8217;s a top ten list (in no particular order) of the possible highlights.&#160; Just remember, it isn&#8217;t just the sports that make the Olympics worth watching!</p>

	<p><strong>1. The opening ceremonies</strong></p>

	<p>No matter who you are, or where the Olympics are located, deep in your heart you know there&#8217;s nothing more stirring than the opening ceremonies.&#160; China&#8217;s summer extravaganza set the bar pretty high for Canada, but you can bet your back bacon they&#8217;re going to put their all into it.</p>

	<p><strong>2. Women&#8217;s hockey</strong></p>

	<p>1998 saw the debut of women&#8217;s hockey at the Olympics.&#160; Since then, there hasn&#8217;t been much excitement about it in the US.&#160; But this year, Team <span class="caps">USA</span> is a frontrunner for gold.&#160; Canada has been dominating this season, but coach Mark Johnson has high hopes for his team.&#160; Can Olympic gold do for women&#8217;s hockey what it did for women&#8217;s soccer?&#160; It&#8217;s doubtful there will be a &#8220;Brandy Chastain moment&#8221; with all that gear, but perhaps the men out there will take notice anyway.</p>

	<p><strong>&#160;3. Biathlon</strong></p>

	<p>Hugely popular in Europe but largely ignored in the US, biathletes have struggled to get funding and training until this year.&#160; When the sport was finally noticed by a prosperous contributor money was finally available to get things going.&#160; The big standout for the US will be Tim Burke, who won both silver and bronze medals at the World Cup in Ostersund.&#160; This could be a great beginning for an under appreciated sport.</p>

	<p><strong>4. Stephen Colbert</strong></p>

	<p>When Deutsche Bank went belly-up and their $300,000 pledge for the US speed skating team went with it, Colbert stepped up to the plate.&#160; It took less than a month for the &#8220;Colbert Nation&#8221; to replace the funds.&#160; There&#8217;s sure to be a lot of Colbert&#8217;s scathing satire surrounding the games.&#160; Like him or not, the comedian has the audience and the pull to make things happen.<br />
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<strong>5. Team <span class="caps">USA</span>-1 four-man bobsled</strong></p>

	<p>Steve Holcomb has been piloting the &#8220;Night Train&#8221; with his teammates Justin Olsen, Steve Mesler and Curt Tomasevicz with incredible results.&#160; Three gold medals in World Cup events this season puts them at the top of their game.&#160; It&#8217;s even more amazing when you consider Holcomb nearly quit bobsledding because of eye problems.&#160; Surgery in 2008 restored his vision and renewed his love of the sport.</p>

	<p><strong>6. Skier/snowboarder antics</strong></p>

	<p>Though Bode Miller recently sprained his ankle, he&#8217;ll probably still make the games.&#160; And you can be sure he and the other downhill skiers will be as crazy as ever. Add in the new addition of extreme sports inspired skicross to the mix and you&#8217;ve got a recipe for a speed-induced adrenaline rush madness that only the boys and girls who haunt the slopes can produce.&#160; If only we could all be there for the after-party.</p>

	<p><strong>7. Shani Davis and Apolo Ohno</strong></p>

	<p>On December 11<sup>th</sup>, Davis broke his own world record for the 1500m by coming in at 1:41.04, besting his previous record of 1:41.80.&#160; In long track, Davis is hands-down the man to beat.&#160; Ohno, who at 27 is the elder statesman of the short track, is competing in his third Olympics in 2010.&#160; He&#8217;ll be pushing to beat Eric Heiden&#8217;s record of seven medals won in winter Olympics.&#160; But he&#8217;d better watch out, <span class="caps">JR </span>Celski is a young man moving up in the ranks, and one of the few who could give Ohno a run for his money.</p>

	<p><strong>8. Kim Yu-Na</strong></p>

	<p>The South Korean figure skater is the undeniable favorite for gold in 2010.&#160; Her signature triple-triple exhibits an intense athleticism coupled with a grace that brings audiences to their feet.&#160; At Skate America in Lake Placid, NY she broke the scoring record for short program, earning a 76.28.&#160; While the Olympics brings out the patriot in most of us, sometimes you just need to sit back and appreciate poetry in motion.</p>

	<p><strong>9. Ice Dancing</strong></p>

	<p>The possibilities are wide open for ice dancing this year.&#160; While US couple Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold at the Grand Prix Final, it by no means places them above the rest of the competitors.&#160; Two favored teams missed this season making it difficult to judge who will come out on top in 2010.&#160; Everyone is sure to be giving it their all in Vancouver.&#160; It will be exciting to watch the heavy competition among the couples.<br />
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10. Skeleton</strong></p>

	<p>After a 54-year absence, skeleton returned to the winter Olympics in 2002 and included both men and women.&#160; Named because the new metal sled used in 1892 looked like a skeleton; it&#8217;s tough to deny the thrills caused by people sliding head first down a track at 80 mph.&#160; Look for the return of Noelle Pikus-Pace, the first US woman to win the World Cup in 2005.&#160; She&#8217;s back from taking the 2007-2008 seasons off to have a child, but is shaping up to be a big threat in Vancouver.</p>

	<p>Canada is putting its best foot forward to make this a great winter Olympics.&#160; Take the time to watch a variety of sports.&#160; You never know, you could become the newest curling fanatic, or find out you really enjoy moguls over downhill.&#160; Bundle up, grab a hot toddy, and enjoy the best athletes the world has to offer in winter sports.</p>

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