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Why was the entry athlets where e.g. Kajsa Bergqvist competed in 1993 and Carolina Klüft in 1995. One can find result information here. -- Jugalator 09:35, August 12, 2005 (UTC)
That's her real name, article should be renamed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 153.1.14.151 ( talk) 10:21, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm very sorry to say that what is likely to become an iconic image of Emma's protest owned by Getty Images and uploaded as a thumbnail image to her article as fair use of an historical image as established in US case law has nevertheless been speedily deleted by Diannaa (talk). You can find my remarks specifically about the image here and my obsrvations about Wikipedia's policy here on my Talk page.
I would encourage anyone with a free image (i.e. an image in the public domain or owned by you) to upload it. You can email me on my Talk page (use the Toolbox on the left) if you need help. Elissa Rubria Honoria ( talk) 02:03, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. There is a consensus that this athlete is not the primary topic for "Emma Green". Jenks24 ( talk) 14:13, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Emma Green (athlete) →
Emma Green – The athlete is the primary subject, and clearly so compared to
Emma Green (nurse) which has no incoming links and is a borderline notability case. The athlete is among the world's best high jumpers of her generation.
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With regard to notability, no offense to our nominator, but IMO, their borderline claim suggests they haven't yet learned how to effectively research who is and isn't notable. For historic figures, like the 19th Century Emma Green, recent newspaper articles aren't usually the best source. Academic papers, history books, the web pages of museums are better sources.
Note: No one is claiming their Emma Green namesake should have pride of place. Geo Swan ( talk) 03:03, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
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Why was the entry athlets where e.g. Kajsa Bergqvist competed in 1993 and Carolina Klüft in 1995. One can find result information here. -- Jugalator 09:35, August 12, 2005 (UTC)
That's her real name, article should be renamed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 153.1.14.151 ( talk) 10:21, 3 September 2011 (UTC)
I'm very sorry to say that what is likely to become an iconic image of Emma's protest owned by Getty Images and uploaded as a thumbnail image to her article as fair use of an historical image as established in US case law has nevertheless been speedily deleted by Diannaa (talk). You can find my remarks specifically about the image here and my obsrvations about Wikipedia's policy here on my Talk page.
I would encourage anyone with a free image (i.e. an image in the public domain or owned by you) to upload it. You can email me on my Talk page (use the Toolbox on the left) if you need help. Elissa Rubria Honoria ( talk) 02:03, 24 August 2013 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: not moved. There is a consensus that this athlete is not the primary topic for "Emma Green". Jenks24 ( talk) 14:13, 26 January 2016 (UTC)
Emma Green (athlete) →
Emma Green – The athlete is the primary subject, and clearly so compared to
Emma Green (nurse) which has no incoming links and is a borderline notability case. The athlete is among the world's best high jumpers of her generation.
SFB
19:56, 18 January 2016 (UTC)
With regard to notability, no offense to our nominator, but IMO, their borderline claim suggests they haven't yet learned how to effectively research who is and isn't notable. For historic figures, like the 19th Century Emma Green, recent newspaper articles aren't usually the best source. Academic papers, history books, the web pages of museums are better sources.
Note: No one is claiming their Emma Green namesake should have pride of place. Geo Swan ( talk) 03:03, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
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