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This is a sentence Amanda said in a separate interview on the previous show, and it was first released as a championship tidbit.

"I'm announcing that illia wins, he won a personal exemption."

"Congratulations to illia for another personal exemption win."

"illia, he finished the race first, and with the help of God, he once again won the individual exemption championship."

"illia became the game and he won again."

"In this way, illia wins the g ...

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