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I can't find any mention of the four categories Ambassadors, Trailblazer, Pioneers and Qualified/Selected Participants anywhere. Were these terms made up for this Wikipedia list? -- Dennis Bratland ( talk) 15:25, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
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The titles of the divisions of the US ISDE Team Pariticipants was put together by Mark Vancil (which was deleted for some reason), who hand typed the lists of entrants since 1972 to keep record of every US Rider who had participated in the event. He created the name Trailblazer, meaning the first riders to go. Ambassadors as riders who have been more than 10 times. Pioneers are the first riders who went, before there was a qualification process and Qualified riders as those who earned a spot on the team through the qualifiers. All of these riders have been verified through paper results produced by the FIM through out the years. Erekkudla ( talk) 19:38, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
When you say there are "paper results produced by the FIM through out the years", you need to cite that. A citation is a usable description of what the published source is. Generally, it includes the title, author, publisher, and page number, depending on the source. See Wikipedia:Citing sources for various options and approaches to citation. But that assumes you have seen these published FIM records. If you got them from someone else -- Mark Vancil's unpublished typed papers, that is self-published and we can't use it.
You should click on the links I have posted right here, and carefully read these policies and guidelines to understand how and why this works the way it does. -- Dennis Bratland ( talk) 20:04, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
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The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletion:
You can see the reason for deletion at the file description page linked above. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 23:51, 21 September 2018 (UTC)
I can't find any mention of the four categories Ambassadors, Trailblazer, Pioneers and Qualified/Selected Participants anywhere. Were these terms made up for this Wikipedia list? -- Dennis Bratland ( talk) 15:25, 12 June 2019 (UTC)
The following Wikimedia Commons files used on this page have been nominated for deletion:
Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. — Community Tech bot ( talk) 09:37, 6 July 2019 (UTC)
The titles of the divisions of the US ISDE Team Pariticipants was put together by Mark Vancil (which was deleted for some reason), who hand typed the lists of entrants since 1972 to keep record of every US Rider who had participated in the event. He created the name Trailblazer, meaning the first riders to go. Ambassadors as riders who have been more than 10 times. Pioneers are the first riders who went, before there was a qualification process and Qualified riders as those who earned a spot on the team through the qualifiers. All of these riders have been verified through paper results produced by the FIM through out the years. Erekkudla ( talk) 19:38, 27 August 2019 (UTC)
When you say there are "paper results produced by the FIM through out the years", you need to cite that. A citation is a usable description of what the published source is. Generally, it includes the title, author, publisher, and page number, depending on the source. See Wikipedia:Citing sources for various options and approaches to citation. But that assumes you have seen these published FIM records. If you got them from someone else -- Mark Vancil's unpublished typed papers, that is self-published and we can't use it.
You should click on the links I have posted right here, and carefully read these policies and guidelines to understand how and why this works the way it does. -- Dennis Bratland ( talk) 20:04, 27 August 2019 (UTC)