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His own personality cult includes such feats as winning last year's maiden automobile race in Turkmenistan, even though he supposedly wasn't scheduled to take part and asked to join only at the last minute.State media reports about the president's actions overflow with admiration and delight."The audience greeted President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov, who finished first demonstrating great skills of horse riding, the will to win, firmness and courage with a storm of applause," the state news agency TDH reported after Sunday's race. 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