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The word "quadrennium" has been removed from this article several times; I am putting it back.
I believe that this word belongs in this article. In gymnastics, as in other sports, it is a very specific term that refers to the four year period between Olympics. "Quadrennium" not only implies a specific duration of time, but also all of the politics, events and changes to the Code of Points therein.
The only known objection to the use of "quadrennium" is that it is a four syllable word and that perhaps the same idea could be expressed with a simpler term. As I have explained above, this is not the case. In addition, I do not feel that it is unreasonable to use a sports-specific term in an article about an athlete. I also feel that editors should not be forced to use the simplest possible vocabulary at all times.
... comment added at 07:59, 17 February 2006 by Mademoiselle Sabina
Hackettstown, NJ has two t's, while a town in Ireland has one. Lucky an easy edit because the word was internally linked. Cheers. Coryma 22:42 24 August 2006 (UTC)
I noticed that her first name is spelled differently in different parts of this article. I'm not sure which is correct, so I am posting here so someone can check and revise the article accordingly. 173.85.54.246 ( talk) 17:38, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
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The word "quadrennium" has been removed from this article several times; I am putting it back.
I believe that this word belongs in this article. In gymnastics, as in other sports, it is a very specific term that refers to the four year period between Olympics. "Quadrennium" not only implies a specific duration of time, but also all of the politics, events and changes to the Code of Points therein.
The only known objection to the use of "quadrennium" is that it is a four syllable word and that perhaps the same idea could be expressed with a simpler term. As I have explained above, this is not the case. In addition, I do not feel that it is unreasonable to use a sports-specific term in an article about an athlete. I also feel that editors should not be forced to use the simplest possible vocabulary at all times.
... comment added at 07:59, 17 February 2006 by Mademoiselle Sabina
Hackettstown, NJ has two t's, while a town in Ireland has one. Lucky an easy edit because the word was internally linked. Cheers. Coryma 22:42 24 August 2006 (UTC)
I noticed that her first name is spelled differently in different parts of this article. I'm not sure which is correct, so I am posting here so someone can check and revise the article accordingly. 173.85.54.246 ( talk) 17:38, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
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