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Reverse Circulation & Diamond Core Drilling Results - Kinross Gold

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<strong>Kinross</strong> <strong>Gold</strong> Corporation25 York Street 17th FloorToronto, ON, Canada M5J 2V5Notes to Drill <strong>Results</strong>Tasiast Drill HolesHole identifiers ending with suffix DD are diamond drill core holes (HQ diameter), suffix RC are reverse circulation(RC) holes and suffix RD are holes with a RC pre-collar and a diamond core tail (HQ diameter). Holes with “A” or“B” prefixing DD or RD are diamond core re-drills of the original hole where significant deviation would haveresulted in that hole missing the intended target. West Branch holes were angled to the west in order to crossmineralization at an angle as close as possible to a perpendicular intersection. Mineralization at Tasiast generallydips 50° to 60° east.<strong>Results</strong> provided for Tasiast include all new exploration step-out holes for which assay results were available atthe time of preparation of this news release, and completed since <strong>Kinross</strong>’ previous disclosure of drill hole resultsin the report on 2011 second quarter results. The table excludes the results of infill drill holes which will beincorporated in <strong>Kinross</strong>’ 2011 year-end updated estimate of mineral reserves and mineral resources. Assayresults provided for the C67 target include all drill holes completed since <strong>Kinross</strong>’ March 28, 2011 news releaseon the exploration drilling campaign at Tasiast.Composite assay intervals reported for exploration (non-resource) drilling at Tasiast are calculated by taking aweighted average of all gold fire assay values equal to or above 0.3 g/t gold. No more than six consecutivemetres of internal waste (

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