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Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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Horse racing is a hugely popular sport in South Africa, with regular racing taking place around the country, but it is the Durban July Racing that steals the limelight because it has also become one of the most talked about and attended social gatherings in South Africa. This year’s Durban July Racing theme is synonymous with glamour, glitz and fashion. This year's theme "A Right Royal Affair", inspired by the two royal weddings scheduled for 2011, emulates opulence and class, whilst allowing room for varied interpretations, such as ethnic beauty or an eclectic perspective of royalty. It will indeed be ‘A Right Royal Affair’ as you rub shoulders with high profile guests, share the excitement of horseracing and show off your race day hat and haute couture ensemble. At times the event appears to be eclipsed by the fashionable and the sociable but serious punters know it is the one race in Africa where legends have been made and reputations have been broken. Digiturf.com is excited to host its very own Durban July Racing celebration of this prestigious horse racing event, and are especially excited to invite to be a part of this great racing experience by nominating your very own virtual horses into these races: $200 Durban July Racing WFA 2-7Y C - Gr1
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Digiturf.com’s Race Programmer is such a big fan of the Tour de France Cycle Races that he’s sponsoring 44 races with an extra US$45.00 !
Enter the Tour de France Cycle Races The 2011 Tour de France will be the 98th Tour de France. It will start on 2 July with a 180 km 1st stage in Passage du Gois, and end on the Champs-Elysées in Paris on 24 July. The complete route of the 2011 Tour de France was announced on 19 October 2010. The emphasis will be on the Alps in 2011, much like it was on the Pyrenees for 2010 in commemorating the 100th anniversary of those peaks first being visited in the Tour. The Col du Galibier will be visited twice during the race and on the 18th stage it will be the first time the peloton finish on the 2645 metre top. It would be the highest summit finish of this competition, beating the finish of the Col du Granon (2413 m, near Serre Chevalier) during 1986 Tour de France. For the 2011 Tour, there will be new rules in place governing how the points classification and the King of the Mountainsare won. Previously, stages classified flat had three intermediate sprint points in them, worth 6, 4, and 2 points to the first three riders across the line. In 2011, flat stages will have just one intermediate sprint, but it will be worth 20 points to the first rider across the line, and the first 15 will score points. The intention is to have green jersey favourites needing to sprint twice during the day to score well. Points awarded at the finish of flat stages will also increase, from 40 points for the winner in 2010 to 45. It is not known if the points scales for medium mountain stages, mountain stages, or the individual time trial will be altered. Previously in the mountains classification, any hors catégorie, first-category, or second-category climb awarded double points if it was the last of the day. In 2011, only the summit stage finishes will award double points, specifically stage 12 ending at Luz Ardiden, stage 14 at the Plateau de Beille, stage 18 at the Col du Galibier, and stage 19 at L'Alpe d'Huez. Previously the first eight riders across a first-category climb scored points, as well as the first six across a second-category and the first four across a third-category. Now the first six across the line for any of these climbs will score points. For fourth-category climbs, only the first rider will score points. Early analysis has led to speculation that the mountains classification winner is more likely, under this system, to be a general classification contender than in years past.Digiturf.com’s Race Programmer is such a big fan of the Tour de France Cycle Races that he’s sponsoring 44 races with an extra US$45.00 during the Tour de France Cycle Race season from 2-24 July 2011. We hope your 2Y horses are eligible for those D Division and B Division races because that’s where you’ll find over the US$1,980.00 sponsorships in the Tour de France Cycle Races! Saddle Up Today!
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On the 04 July 2011, Digiturf celebrates the greatest gift of all: Independence!
Enter the $200 Independence Day WFA Races The United States is truly a dynamic nation made up of diverse people. Each year on July 4, they celebrate their freedom and independence with barbecues, picnics, parades and family gatherings. Through the internet we are able to communicate with different people from nations all around the world- bringing the world closer together through better communication of ideas and understanding of each other’s cultures. For Americans, Independence Day marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, declaring independence from Great Britain. Celebrating this day is a personal declaration of independence that includes family, tradition and personal values. Patriotic displays and family events are organized throughout the United States. Many people display the American flag on their homes. The celebrations have deep roots in the American tradition of political freedom. We invite all nations to celebrate Independence Day on the fourth of July in the $200 Independence Day WFA races. On the 04 July 2011, Digiturf celebrates the greatest gift of all: Independence! $200 Independence Day WFA 2-7Y C - Gr1
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
A real test of champions at Belmont by Edward Bell
There wasn't a better victory in the Belmont Stakes than when Ruler on Ice came first with a 24-1 shot of winning. For many people, the closest they get to experiencing that thrill of racing horses is when they're watching it on TV, but not for trainers like Chrisman and Black Lotus, who celebrated their own personal Belmont Championship victories at Digiturf.com.
You might never realize your dreams of owning a real-life race horse but you can take consolation in the fact that anyone can race horses at Digiturf.com -- and the first horse is always free!
A real test of champions at Belmont by Edward Bell

Monday, June 13, 2011
No soap on a rope in these #Father's Day gift bags.
Father's Day is a secular festival that sees celebration in different parts of the world. Like in most places, Father's Day celebration in UK (Great Britain) takes place with much aplomb and glory. In England, this day falls on the third Sunday of every June. Therefore, the occasion is not marked on a particular date, rather keeps on changing each year. People revel in its festivities and honor their fathers on this special day. Joyous celebrations are also characterized with gift-giving and organizing lavish parties at home. On this day, children put across their innermost feelings of affection and gratefulness towards their dads, with the help of various tokens of love. Popular gifts like cards, flowers, and chocolates are presented to daddies, as expressions of warmth and gratitude. Small children articulate their sentiments for dad with the help of simple homemade arts and crafts. Colorful handmade greeting cards are a preferred gift among many children. Fathers Day parties and cultural shows are also organized in many schools all across Britain. Children participate and show their talents and also take part in various games and activities during the Father's Day school festivities. Apart from schools, the day is also celebrated in various clubs and cultural societies. Parties and get-togethers are organized to mark the cheerful spirit. People enjoy themselves with good food, fine liquors and tasteful music. Various games for children as well as adults are also conducted in these parties. However, Fathers Day celebration in the UK today has undergone heavy commercialization. It is seen as an opportune moment to introduce flamboyant products and extravagant gifts in the market. Marketers take full advantage of its ritualistic process of gift-giving, to launch favorable advertising campaigns. Though many critics vehemently oppose such crass commercialization, many people are in supportive of such forceful ad campaigns. Cheerers believe that such advertising policies create awareness about the Father's Day celebration and thus help in solidifying bonds between children and dads. Personally, we think anything is better than another tie or soap on a rope / cologne combo; which is why we're heading down to the Father's Day WFA!
Bigbob previews the Belmont Stakes Fillies for Digiturf.com
BELMONT STAKES PREVIEW FILLIESDigiturf's mid-season Triple Crown concludes this Saturday with the running of the Belmont Stakes Finals.Before looking at the entries for the race, let's take a moment to look back and congratulate the winners of the first two legs of the Triple Crown.In the Kentucky Derby, Black Lotus' Mass Deception ran a great race to defeat a tough group of ladies.In the Preakness, Maple Leaf Farm's Superstar 2 year old Filly Rusty's Princess won her first of what undoubtedly will be many championships. The Belmont will be contested at the always difficult 2400m distance. This distance has been the undoing of many top horses, being too far for sprinters to extend their speed, while being short for the true stayers. FILLY DIVISION FINALISTSBIGMOMMA (Chrisman)- The new arrival to the Chrisman barn is a proven Championship performer. She has run races from 1400-3200 and is a good hard knocking filly. She is a former Juvenile Stayer's Champion. She had an impressive Kentucky Qualifying Win at today's distance in the mud. Prefers a longer distance but could surprise with some breaks.BIGSLICK QUEEN (Bigslick)- Lightly raced 2 year old who obviously prefers the off going. Huge Qualifier win on June 7 in the mud stamps her as a serious contender. She shows a jump starter win at 2400, but of course it is big leap from that to racing with these ladies. Nevertheless, off of her huge race, she has a serious chance to win it all.COUNTESS BETHORY (Evil Racing Ltd.)- Big win on Soft Going at 2200 on June 1, and shows a nice Preakness Win at 2400 in the mud last season. Won the Triple Crown Stayer's Championship and was 3rd in the Triple Crown Classic. Her best races have generally been at 2850 so she will need the breaks to pull off a big win in the Finals.DOGGY BLASTER (Chrisman)- Second in filly classic at 2400 last season and 3rd in the Derby Championship. Would have had a better chance if the race had come up on a fast track, but can get the distance and can't be counted out.GET MY DAD (Maple Leaf Farms)- Had a nice 2nd to Bigslick Queen in the June 7th Qualifier. Former Triple Crown Classic Champion. All of her best races are at 1800 and 2200. She does not show any good efforts at 2400 and will be hard pressed to run a lifetime best against this level of competition.MACKA DUB (Chrisman)- Ran a big second to Toc’s Black Widow on June 5th, and also appears to like today’s distance. She loves the mud and therefore has to be given a serious shot to win it all.RUSTY QUEEN (Evil Racing Limited)- Shows back class on a muddy track at this distance. Nice 3rd to Salty Girl in May 30 Qualifier and came back with a nice win in her next race. Loves the distance and is a big factor in the mud. RUSTY’S PRINCESS (Maple Leaf Farms)- Can she run this far? Is there anything that this amazing filly cannot do? She has been a monster at most sprint and Classic distances. Won the Preakness Final at 1800 and a qualifier at 2400. She can run on anything and if she likes the distance will be a definite threat to win it all.SALTY GIRL (Chrisman)- Had a big win on May 30th at today's distance on Muddy Ground. She is proven at this distance having come 3rd in the Kentucky Filly Classic on a fast track. Her past performances also show a solid qualifying win last season at this distance in the mud. She has shown that she can handle the distance and the going and is a solid contender.SECRET MISTRESS (Fullhouse)- Had a nice qualifying victory in the mud on June 3rd, but this is another classy filly whose best races are sprinting or running shorter classic distances. She shows no major victories at 2400 and will need the breaks to get part of the money.THE FAME MONSTER (Black Lotus) - Has solid form at today's distance, finishing 2nd to Salty Girl in the Mud on May 30th, and having previously won a Preakness Qualifier on a firm surface. Her other past form shows a 2nd on World Championship Day in the Mud, and a big 2nd in a qualifier on a fast track. She is one of the few horses that seems to prefer this distance and has a shot in a wide open race.THE SNOOKIE PUNCH (Karl Khoder)- Big second to Countess Bethory on June 1 at 2200. The Finals distance of 2400 appears to be too far for her, and she does not show her best efforts at this distance. A terrific horse but will need the breaks to come up big in the finals.TOC’S BLACK WIDOW (Tockyocky Racing)- Juvenile Classic and Stayer Champion was a very impressive winner of the June 5th Qualifier. Loves the Distance and gets her preferred surface, an off track. A definite threat to win it all.TOC'S BLOODY MARY (Tockyocky Racing)- Another nice 2 year old from Toc's Barn. Won a Juvenile Classic Qualifier at 2400. Seems to prefer an off track and loves the distance. She is in a tough spot but merits consideration in a wide open race.KEY RACEAlthough Salty Girl's May 30th Qualifying Win was at the Championship Distance on the same Muddy Surface, it is hard not to be impressed with Bigslick Queen's win at 2200m also on a muddy surface. Not only did she beat many of today's finalists, she did it with Khaled Azzam aboard, never an easy task. RACE ANALYSISThe Belmont Finale is truly a wide open affair with almost every horse having an excellent chance of emerging with top honors.Bigslick Queen, Countess Bethory, Macka Dub, Rusty Queen, Salty Girl, and Toc's Black Widow all love the surface and the distance. It would not be a surprise to see any of them win.Bigmomma, The Fame Monster, Toc's Black Mary, Doggy Blaster, and Rusty Princess all have a shot on their best. But The Fame Monster, Get My Dad, and Toc's Black Mary will need the best of breaks to win it all. Bigmomma and Rusty's Princess are champions in every sense of the word, but 2400 does not appear to be their best distance.The Snookie Punch and Secret Mistress do not seem suited to today's distance and are in tough spots with the depth of competition facing them. Any one of the top 6 can win on their best. Bigslick Queen was very impressive in her Qualifying win. Toc's Black Widow was a two time champion last season. But the four older ladies, Countess Bethory, Macka Dub, Rusty Queen, Salty Girl, are proven stakes competitors. It should be a terrific race!!!The Colt Preview will be posted after the last Qualifier on Friday.Good luck to all!! Bigbob
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Friday, June 10, 2011
Best known syndicate in horse racing pulls no punches before the #Belmont Stakes!
Most of the attention at the Belmont Stakes Media Luncheon in the Rockefeller Center was focused on the owners and trainers, rather than their horses, when Barry Irwin and Dale Romans took off their gloves off and gave each other a good ribbing in the name of fun. Team Valor International's Barry Irwin, the outspoken owner of Kentucky Derby (G1) winner, Animal Kingdom, was the first to throw down the gauntlet in advance of Saturday's showdown with Shackleford (Forestry), saying he wasn't worried at all about the rematch with the Preakness (G1) winner in Saturday's $1 million Belmont Stakes(G1). "I'm not concerned at all about Shackleford; Mucho Macho Man is the horse I'm worried about." Trainer Dale Romans, who had saddled Shackleford to a half-length victory over the Derby winner at Pimlico, was quick to fire back, “"That's not the dumbest thing that Barry's ever said, but it's close!" Irwin also hinted at an unorthodox summer campaign for Animal Kingdom, “After the Belmont Stakes, the Breeders Cup Classic would be a long-term goal at the end of the year,” he said. “But I have my own idea of how to get there that wouldn't include the Haskell or the Travers.” To which Romans responded: “I’ll meet Animal Kingdom on any track, at any distance.” Saturday’s Belmont Stakes will mark the 22nd time the individual winners of the Derby and the Preakness have met in 143 editions of the “Test of the Champion.” Of the 21 prior rubber matches, Preakness winners have won 10 runnings, while Derby winners have emerged victorious in five. Did you know that Team Valor International is the best-known syndicate in the world of horse racing according to The New York Times. Did you know that Digiturf.com have sponsored the Belmont Stakes Championship WFA with $500 cash? Who Will Make The News In The Virtual Triple Crown? The stakes are getting higher at Digiturf.com because the race programmer has sponsored the most exciting Virtual Triple Crown Championship ever by combining the Kentucky Stakes with the Preakness Stakes and the challenging Belmont Stakes to create a racing extravaganza. The Kentucky Stakes, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes are three of the most prestigious championship races in their own right but collectively they represent the ultimate challenge for any trainer: The Virtual Triple Crown of online horse racing. It has become an annual highlight on Digiturf.com and it’s becoming increasingly more competitive and lucrative. This is virtual horse racing at its best. It is extremely competitive because while winning one Virtual Triple Crown Championship is an accomplishment, winning all three is virtually impossible. The Virtual Triple Crown Championship works in the same way as Digiturf.com’s seasonal (4-monthly) Championship Series. And as with true to real life racing your virtual horses also need to qualify for their place in the championships. You have thirty-six qualifying races over 1800m, 2200m, and 2400m distances for colts and fillies - the first qualifier runs on April 25, 2011 and the last qualifier runs on June 10, 2011. Each qualifier is worth an added $100 in bonus credits. Each final is worth an extra $500 cash. Each trainer is in it for themself. It’s six weeks of non-stop qualifying building up to the Kentucky, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes Championship Finals. Plus there are also Consolations where 1st, 2nd, and 3rd instances are worth $200, $150, and $100 in bonus credits respectively - sponsored proportionately to the number of runners. The Virtual Triple Crown Championship is worth over $7,000. Virtual Triple Crown Championship - Finals Schedule
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| Sat, May 7, 2011 - 20:26 | Kentucky Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y C | England (turf) | 2200 | US$500.00 |
| Sat, May 7, 2011 - 20:38 | Kentucky Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F | England (turf) | 2200 | US$500.00 |
| Sat, May 21, 2011 - 20:26 | Preakness Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y C | America (dirt) | 1800 | US$500.00 |
| Sat, May 21, 2011 - 20:37 | Preakness Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F | America (dirt) | 1800 | US$500.00 |
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:26 | Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y C | America (dirt) | 2400 | US$500.00 |
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:37 | Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F | America (dirt) | 2400 | US$500.00 |
The challenge to win the Virtual Triple Crown includes training and preparing your horses to compete against the most competitive horses in the virtual horse racing community. The races are so competitive that preparation requires intensive training, nutritional supplementation, and tack application. For all the blood, sweat, and tears invested in training and preparation of the races, the rewards provide all the incentive, motivation, and consolation needed. It couldn’t get any sweeter unless you win all three championships, and in keeping with the tradition of the Triple Crown, Digiturf.com doubles your winnings. Top trainers went all the way to get to the top. Chrisman was pitted against Trezza in the same races, while MudFlaps, Mckinleys, Panov, and Tri M Fent Stables were all packing enough firepower into the races to start another world war. The lines had been drawn for the most competitive virtual championship races where the most skilled players in the world were competing against each other. Even fresh-faced rookies Karl Khoder and Paris House were saddling their horses for the ultimate race against the biggest players. Karl Khoder goes from rookie to champion in the 2010 Virtual Triple Crown This season the Digiturf.com virtual horse racing community wants to see how Cepat Kaya, Austin's Racing, Bigslick, Black Lab Farms, Bluegrass Speed, Bunks Racing, Myrtle's Knackery, Ole Jim C Stables, Pecka's Pack, Shore Stables, and Thomo's Racing do in their first Virtual Triple Crown. They’ve gone through the Championship Series but can they get through the Virtual Triple Crown? Last season’s Virtual Triple Crown began with over seventy horses charging over their tracks towards a nail-biting finish for their owners and spectators alike. The races were filled with the season’s hottest championship contenders from Ap Death Blow, Bust My Balls, Django, Quiet Vixen, Queen Gaga, Rusty Queen, Rusty Nightmare, Domination Legend, and Rolex Girl all the way to Perfect Sakura. But what about you? Will you make news in the Digiturf.com’s Virtual Triple Crown? Starting Points: Discover the virtually real world of Digiturf.com, saddle up your virtual racehorses for the most exciting moments in horse racing, and compete for the Virtual Triple Crown Championship title! Join Digiturf.com 
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| Fri, Jun 10, 2011 - 21:27 | Belmont Stakes Champ Qualifier WFA 2-7Y C Standings | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs | ![]() | ![]() | 7 | US$30.00 | US$278.50 Digiturf Bonus US$100.00 | | ||
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:26 | Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y C Standings | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs; QR1+ | ![]() | ![]() | 0 | US$0.00 | US$500.00 Digiturf Cash US$500.00 | | ||
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:36 | Consolation Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y C | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs | ![]() | ![]() | 0 | US$0.00 | US$200.00 Digiturf Bonus US$200.00 | | ||
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:37 | Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F Standings | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs; QR1+ | ![]() | ![]() | 14 | US$0.00 | US$500.00 Digiturf Cash US$500.00 | | ||
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:46 | Consolation Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs | ![]() | ![]() | 14 | US$0.00 | US$200.00 Digiturf Bonus US$200.00 | | ||
| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:46 | Consolation Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F - (2) | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs | ![]() | ![]() | 10 | US$0.00 | US$107.00 Digiturf Bonus US$107.00 | |
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| Sat, Jun 11, 2011 - 20:37 | Belmont Stakes Championship WFA 2-7Y F Standings | W1+; Age2-60lbs; Age3-20lbs; Age4+20lbs;Age>4+20lbs; QR1+ | ![]() | ![]() | 14 | US$0.00 | US$500.00 Digiturf Cash US$500.00 | |
| Graded Stats | Claiming Stats | Rated Stats | |||||||||||||
| Dr | Owner | Horse Name | Gr Age Sex | Rating | Earnings | Lbs | |||||||||
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| 1 | Tockyocky Racing | Toc Black Widow | G1 3F | 127 | US$5,266.48 | 54 | 22 | 19 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 100 |
| 2 | Maple Leaf Farms | Rusty's Princess | G1 2F | 123 | US$4,538.33 | 52 | 13 | 29 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 60 |
| 3 | Karl Khoder | The Snooki Punch | G1 6F | 123 | US$8,340.24 | 189 | 78 | 40 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 140 |
| 4 | Black Lotus | The Fame Monster | G1 6F | 127 | US$7,432.65 | 210 | 86 | 41 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 140 |
| 5 | Fullhouse | Secret Mistress | G1 6F | 122 | US$6,358.07 | 154 | 61 | 40 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 140 |
| 6 | Evil Racing Ltd | Countess Bathory | G1 5F | 123 | US$9,113.87 | 170 | 60 | 54 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 140 |
| 7 | Chrisman | Salty Girl | G1 7F | 123 | US$7,648.49 | 162 | 47 | 32 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 140 |
| 8 | Bigslick | Bigslick Queen | G1 2F | 123 | US$418.36 | 8 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 60 |
| 9 | Chrisman | Macka Dub | G1 2F | 123 | US$1,291.98 | 26 | 12 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 60 |
| 10 | Maple Leaf Farms | Get My Dad | G1 5F | 125 | US$3,196.25 | 98 | 42 | 24 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 140 |
| 11 | Chrisman | Bigmomma | G1 4F | 128 | US$8,668.99 | 135 | 57 | 36 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 3 | 140 |
| 12 | Tockyocky Racing | Toc Bloody Mary | G1 2F | 123 | US$1,039.12 | 20 | 11 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 60 |
| 13 | Evil Racing Ltd | Rusty Queen | G1 7F | 123 | US$9,412.91 | 205 | 76 | 48 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 140 |
| 14 | Chrisman | Doggy Blaster | G1 7F | 123 | US$5,761.08 | 116 | 47 | 29 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 140 |






