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Hi, can you explain what is the point of these type of edits. They look the same either way. Pelmeen10 ( talk) 08:09, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
Hi. Because the official name of national team is Czech Republic, not Czechia (see official documents). It's very strange that the name of the national team is spelled differently.
Hi, regarding World Wrestling Championships Half of your edit summary was about "active wrestling" which I had no problem with that. that was interesting bringing that up. but there is no need to bold anything else. there is no guideline in wikipedia about that (as far as I know) therefore that's unnecessary. even automatic medal table has no place for that. Mohsen1248 ( talk) 11:57, 7 February 2019 (UTC)
Hi, Dear Mohsen 1248! Can you explain - why you are categorically against if someone post attention to World Championship personal records by bolding? It doesn't lead to unnecessary extension of tables nor to the additional oversizing of pages. There are only 8-11 names in these tables, it's impossible to include all historical list of World medalists at general page, so why not to mention that one of listed athlete set record by total number of medals? As far I know, the rules of Wikipedia don't forbid it.
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that your edits are disrupting the established structure on the pages of the Biathlon World Cup. You keep on deleting any nowraps for long names and when I try to shorten the name, you delete that also but that effectively means that the table showing the results of the season splits the name in half and that looks very uncoordinated. Also, the World Cup leader/yellow bib section is supposed to stay white all throughout the year, just have a look at the other years. Also, you only let people know of cancelled races if they are then held later on in the season, otherwise that part of the table is supposed to be deleted. I hope you will have a look at the older pages and follow the established structure more thoroughly in the future. If you don't, however, I'm going to have you blocked. Thank you so much for hopefully understanding this message so that no further measures have to be taken. Jakubdoo ( talk) 12:12, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
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Hey, why did you contact me per mail and not on my talk page? If there is another diver named like this notable, then it should be moved. Kante4 ( talk) 13:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC)
Hey, you do not need to link to the competition again if the athlete already won a medal, see here, thank you. Kante4 ( talk) 11:42, 20 July 2019 (UTC)
Hi! IAAF World Athletics Championships#All-time_medal_table - did you check all medals from https://www.iaaf.org/ebooks/2019/WCH/index.html#page=48 before daily updates? I was about to but it went too complicated when you started updating it. I did notice there were lots of differences. Pelmeen10 ( talk) 15:32, 29 September 2019 (UTC)
Please don't do live updates to IAAF World Athletics Championships#All-time_medal_table, 1 update per day (after each day) is already more than enough. Even keeping a pre-event medal table and udating after the sports event is finished, is better. Regular updates are okay only in a specific (2019 IAAF World Champ.) page. Thanks! Pelmeen10 ( talk) 20:06, 1 October 2019 (UTC)
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You edited "Audi Quattro Bonus" in 2019–20 FIS Cross-Country World Cup World Cup yesterday. You wrote 17 and 16 (number of Audi Bonuses in season) instead of 14's according to FIS documents but in my opinion these sources are incorrect (as it occures very often in FIS). I'm sure, Ostersund races and Trondheim pursuit won't have bonuses because it wasn't possible in these types of competition in the past. However, thank you for vigilance and reaction.
Why the change in the symbol for the WJC? 18abruce ( talk) 21:30, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
Hey, i converted those into the Module because it is easier. I think we can hide them if you want if it makes it too large or make them side by side. But to use those wikitable(s) is not needed anymore with this great template. But undoing the work without reverting or messaging me is not the nice way, tbh. So what should we do? I personally liked the side by side view we had for Snowboard or something. Kante4 ( talk) 08:17, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
Dear sir
I Communicated with FIVB and they reply below and they confirmed to me that USSR medals and RUS are combined together. so you should correct the medal tables based on FIVB(the official body of volleyball).
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"Dear Mohamed, Thank you for your interest in volleyball. Indeed, the titles and medals won by the USSR are included in the total winnings of the Russian National Team. I hope this helps.
With kind regards,
Mr. Larry CARREL FIVB Volleyball Project Manager FEDERATION INTERNATIONALE DE VOLLEYBALL « Château Les Tourelles » Edouard-Sandoz 2-4 1006 Lausanne/Switzerland Tel. +41 21 345 35 35 Fax +41 21 345 35 45 larry.carrel@fivb.com www.fivb.com"
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Hi, I understand your reasoning for using the spelling "Oleksandra," as that is how Ukrainian names are generally transliterated. However, WP:UKR#Romanization style says "Living and very well-known people's names normally use their own preferred or most common spelling," which for Nazarova is "Alexandra Nazarova," since that is the official name provided by the Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation to the International Skating Union and thus the one used on official results. Nazarova's partner has the ISU spelling (i.e. the most common spelling of his name), Maxim, on his page, rather than the Ukrainian transliteration (Maksym/Maksim); their names should reflect the same style, at least on general skating pages. Sunnyou31 ( talk) 14:50, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
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Nations Cup: It's all clear. There are 37 (not 38) individual men events, 33 (not 34) individual ladies events and 1 separate mixed team events. Total 71 events. Sportomanokin ( talk) 12:52, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
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Hello, I've seen you discussing my edits on the Euros saying that every losing semi-finalist from 1984 should be considered as third place holder, pointing out that every other Wikipedia article also says so. But actually the reason why I added the third and fourth places is because I saw it that way in Italy national football team#UEFA European Championship, France national football team#UEFA European Championship and Germany national football team#UEFA European Championship. Therefore I think if such measurement is used in these articles, it either have to be used in all of them, or none of them. My point is that these tables (in all national football teams articles), also ranks quarter-finalists from 5th to 8th, round of 16 teams 16th to 9th and teams that finished on the group stage 24th to 17th etc., and it seems to me that ranking semi-finalists 3rd and 4th makes the most sense in that case. I hope you'll understand my point of view. Piotr Bart ( talk) 23:06, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
Hey I saw you recently changed the numbers of the Overall team records on Copa América records and statistics. Where did you get all the info from? It's hard to find a good source for this. I've found this but it only goes up to 2016. Maybe you could provide a good source for this, would be very helpful! Cheers! Aquatic Ambiance ( talk) 17:39, 11 July 2021 (UTC)
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OK, I got your point about formatting of the table captions. I still don't agree with your position about highlighting of the active skaters. I saw and sometimes personally took part in editing of many sport-related Wikipages and highlighting of active athletes seem to be very common thing at Wikipedia (see just few examples below). Is it your personal position or there is new strict Wikirule to forbid this highlighting? I think there is a lot of common sense in highlighting of active athletes - not because they are more important than retired athletes, but because they can to improve own medal statistics and to move at higher place in corresponding tables while the retired athletes can't. If you are pointing of active skaters with letter (A), why it's impossible to point them with bold? /info/en/?search=List_of_multiple_Olympic_gold_medalists /info/en/?search=Biathlon_World_Cup /info/en/?search=List_of_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup_men%27s_race_winners /info/en/?search=FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
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Hi, first don't write lectures on edit summaries, they are not for that. we have talk pages to discuss things which you have to learn how to use them with proper language. second I highly doubt anybody else even thinks about making Russia (as a current country) italic just because they are banned for one or maybe two editions. they are banned from the next Olympics (2022 Winter) and nobody went to make Russia italic here All-time Olympic Games medal table. I always use Olympic pages as my reference to make similar pages for other sports. Russia is not a former member of UWW, they are just banned from this edition (and probably next one) it happens lots of times in other sports for certain teams but I never saw such a thing before in wikipedia. Mohsen1248 ( talk) 20:31, 8 October 2021 (UTC)
It seems I have to explain things again because I can't and don't want to write lectures on the edit summary, as I said before I consider Olympic pages as my reference and here
List of multiple Olympic medalists they didn't use FROM and TO to show the years, they also use
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Hey, great work as always with updating medal winners from the FINA WC. Continuing from the earlier discussion we had i am planning to update the medal table in the list of medalists by discipline to the newer module, which is much more user friendly to edit and easier to navigate (and less space). Kante4 ( talk) 12:35, 29 June 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, I see you keep linking RUS/BLR athletes in different sports to this Authorised Neutral Athletes which is created by WA (World Athletics). it has nothing to do with other sports. they are using a different term Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN), maybe someone should create that page Individual Neutral Athletes (which will be a great idea, I'm not fluent in English otherwise I would create it myself) but until that day I don't think it's good to link this to that. they are not the same. as someone had the same discusion with you here Talk:World Judo Championships and it seems you had no answer. so what do you think? Sports2021 ( talk) 20:12, 13 June 2023 (UTC)
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Hi there, Hyperion82. I would like to thank you for your interest in the interesting and problematic intersection of the abovenamed articles, issues, and person. I do not completely agree with your edits and your reversal of my edit, however there is a rationale for your having formed the edit the way that you did, and I am not going to get into an edit war with you about it.
I DO want you to consider, however, and this is something that I will add on the Talk page for the World Championships, that at these "1931 Worlds", the competitive field was VERY deep. Although there were only 21 individuals who contested for the all-around title, the top 10 was a staggering display of the best of the era as there were 6 different individuals who either were or would become World or Olympic All-Around Champions, not including 1st-place finisher Heikki Savolainen: 2nd-place finisher Alois Hudec became "World All-Around Champion" at these games, 3rd-place finisher Jan Gajdos became WAAC at the 1938 Worlds, 5th-place finisher Romeo Neri became Olympic All-Around Champion at the next year's (1932) Olympics, 8th-place finisher Georges Miez was the reigning (1928) Olympic All-Around Champion, 9th-place finisher Josip Primožič was the reigning World All-Around Champion from 1930, and 10th-place finisher Leon Štukelj was the 1924 Olympic All-Around Champion. That was a fully-competitive field, for a World Championships, or for even an Olympics, really.
I would also add that, coincidentally enough, while there were 11 different World and Olympic gymnastics competitions prior to World War I (5 Olympics (1896, 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1912) and 6 Worlds (1903, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, and 1913)), there were ALSO 11 different World and Olympic gymnastics competitions between World War I and World War II (5 Olympics (1920, 1924, 1928, 1932, and 1936) and 6 Worlds, if you count 1931 (1922, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1938)). It is therefore, as if by suggestion, counting the 1931 Worlds, not only due to its deeply competitive field, but also due to what I just mentioned here in this paragraph, brings a meaningful symmetry to these two eras. QuakerIlK ( talk) 18:06, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
according to the sources the winner is narayanan lyna(ind),according to chess.com confirm and change the winner please 2409:40F3:7:99DF:8000:0:0:0 ( talk) 06:39, 8 July 2024 (UTC)
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Hi, can you explain what is the point of these type of edits. They look the same either way. Pelmeen10 ( talk) 08:09, 6 January 2019 (UTC)
Hi. Because the official name of national team is Czech Republic, not Czechia (see official documents). It's very strange that the name of the national team is spelled differently.
Hi, regarding World Wrestling Championships Half of your edit summary was about "active wrestling" which I had no problem with that. that was interesting bringing that up. but there is no need to bold anything else. there is no guideline in wikipedia about that (as far as I know) therefore that's unnecessary. even automatic medal table has no place for that. Mohsen1248 ( talk) 11:57, 7 February 2019 (UTC)
Hi, Dear Mohsen 1248! Can you explain - why you are categorically against if someone post attention to World Championship personal records by bolding? It doesn't lead to unnecessary extension of tables nor to the additional oversizing of pages. There are only 8-11 names in these tables, it's impossible to include all historical list of World medalists at general page, so why not to mention that one of listed athlete set record by total number of medals? As far I know, the rules of Wikipedia don't forbid it.
Hello, I just wanted to let you know that your edits are disrupting the established structure on the pages of the Biathlon World Cup. You keep on deleting any nowraps for long names and when I try to shorten the name, you delete that also but that effectively means that the table showing the results of the season splits the name in half and that looks very uncoordinated. Also, the World Cup leader/yellow bib section is supposed to stay white all throughout the year, just have a look at the other years. Also, you only let people know of cancelled races if they are then held later on in the season, otherwise that part of the table is supposed to be deleted. I hope you will have a look at the older pages and follow the established structure more thoroughly in the future. If you don't, however, I'm going to have you blocked. Thank you so much for hopefully understanding this message so that no further measures have to be taken. Jakubdoo ( talk) 12:12, 14 March 2019 (UTC)
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Hey, why did you contact me per mail and not on my talk page? If there is another diver named like this notable, then it should be moved. Kante4 ( talk) 13:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC)
Hey, you do not need to link to the competition again if the athlete already won a medal, see here, thank you. Kante4 ( talk) 11:42, 20 July 2019 (UTC)
Hi! IAAF World Athletics Championships#All-time_medal_table - did you check all medals from https://www.iaaf.org/ebooks/2019/WCH/index.html#page=48 before daily updates? I was about to but it went too complicated when you started updating it. I did notice there were lots of differences. Pelmeen10 ( talk) 15:32, 29 September 2019 (UTC)
Please don't do live updates to IAAF World Athletics Championships#All-time_medal_table, 1 update per day (after each day) is already more than enough. Even keeping a pre-event medal table and udating after the sports event is finished, is better. Regular updates are okay only in a specific (2019 IAAF World Champ.) page. Thanks! Pelmeen10 ( talk) 20:06, 1 October 2019 (UTC)
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You edited "Audi Quattro Bonus" in 2019–20 FIS Cross-Country World Cup World Cup yesterday. You wrote 17 and 16 (number of Audi Bonuses in season) instead of 14's according to FIS documents but in my opinion these sources are incorrect (as it occures very often in FIS). I'm sure, Ostersund races and Trondheim pursuit won't have bonuses because it wasn't possible in these types of competition in the past. However, thank you for vigilance and reaction.
Why the change in the symbol for the WJC? 18abruce ( talk) 21:30, 5 January 2020 (UTC)
Hey, i converted those into the Module because it is easier. I think we can hide them if you want if it makes it too large or make them side by side. But to use those wikitable(s) is not needed anymore with this great template. But undoing the work without reverting or messaging me is not the nice way, tbh. So what should we do? I personally liked the side by side view we had for Snowboard or something. Kante4 ( talk) 08:17, 5 April 2020 (UTC)
Dear sir
I Communicated with FIVB and they reply below and they confirmed to me that USSR medals and RUS are combined together. so you should correct the medal tables based on FIVB(the official body of volleyball).
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Hi, I understand your reasoning for using the spelling "Oleksandra," as that is how Ukrainian names are generally transliterated. However, WP:UKR#Romanization style says "Living and very well-known people's names normally use their own preferred or most common spelling," which for Nazarova is "Alexandra Nazarova," since that is the official name provided by the Ukrainian Figure Skating Federation to the International Skating Union and thus the one used on official results. Nazarova's partner has the ISU spelling (i.e. the most common spelling of his name), Maxim, on his page, rather than the Ukrainian transliteration (Maksym/Maksim); their names should reflect the same style, at least on general skating pages. Sunnyou31 ( talk) 14:50, 21 October 2020 (UTC)
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Nations Cup: It's all clear. There are 37 (not 38) individual men events, 33 (not 34) individual ladies events and 1 separate mixed team events. Total 71 events. Sportomanokin ( talk) 12:52, 17 January 2021 (UTC)
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Hello, I've seen you discussing my edits on the Euros saying that every losing semi-finalist from 1984 should be considered as third place holder, pointing out that every other Wikipedia article also says so. But actually the reason why I added the third and fourth places is because I saw it that way in Italy national football team#UEFA European Championship, France national football team#UEFA European Championship and Germany national football team#UEFA European Championship. Therefore I think if such measurement is used in these articles, it either have to be used in all of them, or none of them. My point is that these tables (in all national football teams articles), also ranks quarter-finalists from 5th to 8th, round of 16 teams 16th to 9th and teams that finished on the group stage 24th to 17th etc., and it seems to me that ranking semi-finalists 3rd and 4th makes the most sense in that case. I hope you'll understand my point of view. Piotr Bart ( talk) 23:06, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
Hey I saw you recently changed the numbers of the Overall team records on Copa América records and statistics. Where did you get all the info from? It's hard to find a good source for this. I've found this but it only goes up to 2016. Maybe you could provide a good source for this, would be very helpful! Cheers! Aquatic Ambiance ( talk) 17:39, 11 July 2021 (UTC)
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OK, I got your point about formatting of the table captions. I still don't agree with your position about highlighting of the active skaters. I saw and sometimes personally took part in editing of many sport-related Wikipages and highlighting of active athletes seem to be very common thing at Wikipedia (see just few examples below). Is it your personal position or there is new strict Wikirule to forbid this highlighting? I think there is a lot of common sense in highlighting of active athletes - not because they are more important than retired athletes, but because they can to improve own medal statistics and to move at higher place in corresponding tables while the retired athletes can't. If you are pointing of active skaters with letter (A), why it's impossible to point them with bold? /info/en/?search=List_of_multiple_Olympic_gold_medalists /info/en/?search=Biathlon_World_Cup /info/en/?search=List_of_FIS_Cross-Country_World_Cup_men%27s_race_winners /info/en/?search=FIS_Alpine_Ski_World_Cup
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Hi, first don't write lectures on edit summaries, they are not for that. we have talk pages to discuss things which you have to learn how to use them with proper language. second I highly doubt anybody else even thinks about making Russia (as a current country) italic just because they are banned for one or maybe two editions. they are banned from the next Olympics (2022 Winter) and nobody went to make Russia italic here All-time Olympic Games medal table. I always use Olympic pages as my reference to make similar pages for other sports. Russia is not a former member of UWW, they are just banned from this edition (and probably next one) it happens lots of times in other sports for certain teams but I never saw such a thing before in wikipedia. Mohsen1248 ( talk) 20:31, 8 October 2021 (UTC)
It seems I have to explain things again because I can't and don't want to write lectures on the edit summary, as I said before I consider Olympic pages as my reference and here
List of multiple Olympic medalists they didn't use FROM and TO to show the years, they also use
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Hi, I see you keep linking RUS/BLR athletes in different sports to this Authorised Neutral Athletes which is created by WA (World Athletics). it has nothing to do with other sports. they are using a different term Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN), maybe someone should create that page Individual Neutral Athletes (which will be a great idea, I'm not fluent in English otherwise I would create it myself) but until that day I don't think it's good to link this to that. they are not the same. as someone had the same discusion with you here Talk:World Judo Championships and it seems you had no answer. so what do you think? Sports2021 ( talk) 20:12, 13 June 2023 (UTC)
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I think adding that extra row was a good idea! Bgsu98 (Talk) 15:14, 20 March 2024 (UTC)
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Hi there, Hyperion82. I would like to thank you for your interest in the interesting and problematic intersection of the abovenamed articles, issues, and person. I do not completely agree with your edits and your reversal of my edit, however there is a rationale for your having formed the edit the way that you did, and I am not going to get into an edit war with you about it.
I DO want you to consider, however, and this is something that I will add on the Talk page for the World Championships, that at these "1931 Worlds", the competitive field was VERY deep. Although there were only 21 individuals who contested for the all-around title, the top 10 was a staggering display of the best of the era as there were 6 different individuals who either were or would become World or Olympic All-Around Champions, not including 1st-place finisher Heikki Savolainen: 2nd-place finisher Alois Hudec became "World All-Around Champion" at these games, 3rd-place finisher Jan Gajdos became WAAC at the 1938 Worlds, 5th-place finisher Romeo Neri became Olympic All-Around Champion at the next year's (1932) Olympics, 8th-place finisher Georges Miez was the reigning (1928) Olympic All-Around Champion, 9th-place finisher Josip Primožič was the reigning World All-Around Champion from 1930, and 10th-place finisher Leon Štukelj was the 1924 Olympic All-Around Champion. That was a fully-competitive field, for a World Championships, or for even an Olympics, really.
I would also add that, coincidentally enough, while there were 11 different World and Olympic gymnastics competitions prior to World War I (5 Olympics (1896, 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1912) and 6 Worlds (1903, 1905, 1907, 1909, 1911, and 1913)), there were ALSO 11 different World and Olympic gymnastics competitions between World War I and World War II (5 Olympics (1920, 1924, 1928, 1932, and 1936) and 6 Worlds, if you count 1931 (1922, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1938)). It is therefore, as if by suggestion, counting the 1931 Worlds, not only due to its deeply competitive field, but also due to what I just mentioned here in this paragraph, brings a meaningful symmetry to these two eras. QuakerIlK ( talk) 18:06, 9 May 2024 (UTC)
according to the sources the winner is narayanan lyna(ind),according to chess.com confirm and change the winner please 2409:40F3:7:99DF:8000:0:0:0 ( talk) 06:39, 8 July 2024 (UTC)