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I noticed that Catyneill recently created the the 2020 L'International Gymnix article.
My first thought was to add a link to Gymnix article and to the L'International Gymnix series of events. As an administrator on the English language Wikipedia, I can see that "Gymnix" and "L'International Gymnix" articles have never been created.
It would appear to me that the Gymnix series does not pass the WP:EVENT test for notability and as an organization does not pass the WP:CORPDEPTH test.
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Since I know you're very knowledgeable both about wikipedia and gymnastics, I could use your help, please. I've recently discovered an enormous amount of stubs created about Olympic gymnasts that incorrectly credit them with competing in multiple events when they hadn't made it past qualifications. I've been going through the gymnasts listed in the qualifications page, starting with the 2004 games. Can you help me fix these, please? It could be hundreds of articles. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Afheather ( talk • contribs) 21:37, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, I understand your concern about my inclusion of domestic tournaments in Japan, China & Russia in the season's best scores. However, since these are very dominant countries with many strong competitors, many of them don't have chance to perform in international stage, therefore such comparison would be much less comprehensive and fair. I asked people working or competing in gymnastics in Japan & China and they said that their scoring systems are the same as the FIG. And if you compare the results of specific gymnasts like Daiki Hashimoto or Zhang Boheng, you would see that their domestic and international results in each apparatus are in stable ranges (if they don't make any big mistakes of course). It also should be noticed that both of them could have their best results in international stage: for Hashimoto, he achieved 88.465 at Olympic AA Final despite making mistakes in rings and vault, which costed him about 0.500-0.600 in total, or that he got 87.964 despite a fall in PH, which led to the result 0.800-1.000 lower than his usual; for Zhang, his also fell in PH at World Championships AA Final, for which he received the score about 1.000-1.200 lower than his usual, but still achieved 87.981. That being said, with their usual good routines, those two could have reached about 89.000 in total in international stage, higher than 88.565 for Zhang and 88.532 for Hashimoto in domestic competitions. Therefore, there should be no worry about Japanese and Chinese gymnasts being overscored. In other countries, however, like the US, Turkey, Ukraine...domestic results were weirdly much higher for all gymnasts, therefore I did't included those in the list, but created a "special mentions" category in 2021 Top Scorers in Men's Artistic Gymnastics. So I hope you won't make any edit to the list of men's best scores in 2021 in artistic gymnastics that would exclude domestic results in Japan, China and Russia (although I'm rethinking about the last one). It's for fairer and more comprehensive comparision.
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Have a nice day! — Preceding unsigned comment added by NguyenDuyAnh1995 ( talk • contribs) 21:13, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
As for WAG, that list only includes international competitions. If we include domestic meets then for the top 20 AA scores in 2021 only Angelina Melnikova and Jade Carey would have international scores on the list with the rest getting their best score domestically. If we include one country’s domestic meets, we might as well include all domestic meets to honor those gymnasts as well.
Picking and choosing only some countries domestic events starts to get problematic. Country A & B score fairly so we should include them. Country C is sometimes fair so we should only include some of their domestic competitions. Country D is usually bad but athlete 1 gets scored fairly so we should include his domestic scores. But never include Country E’s domestic meets because they are inflated. See how convoluted that can get? It’s best to stick with just international scores and not get into the nitty gritty of possible domestic overscoring. If we just include Japan and China, we might be leaving out scores from other countries meets for routines that were FIG aligned even if the whole meet wasn’t. Mypurplelightsaber ( talk) 01:28, 14 April 2022 (UTC)
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About this Wikipedia page: FIG_Artistic_Gymnastics_World_Cup_series_–_2020_Summer_Olympics_Qualification Are you sure that the points for the world cup are re-distributed for the purpose of the last quota place? I couldn't find any official source for that. Wouldn't they simply use these rankings: https://www.gymnastics.sport/site/rankings/ranking_mag.php
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Since I know you're very knowledgeable both about wikipedia and gymnastics, I could use your help, please. I've recently discovered an enormous amount of stubs created about Olympic gymnasts that incorrectly credit them with competing in multiple events when they hadn't made it past qualifications. I've been going through the gymnasts listed in the qualifications page, starting with the 2004 games. Can you help me fix these, please? It could be hundreds of articles. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Afheather ( talk • contribs) 21:37, 1 February 2022 (UTC)
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Hello, I understand your concern about my inclusion of domestic tournaments in Japan, China & Russia in the season's best scores. However, since these are very dominant countries with many strong competitors, many of them don't have chance to perform in international stage, therefore such comparison would be much less comprehensive and fair. I asked people working or competing in gymnastics in Japan & China and they said that their scoring systems are the same as the FIG. And if you compare the results of specific gymnasts like Daiki Hashimoto or Zhang Boheng, you would see that their domestic and international results in each apparatus are in stable ranges (if they don't make any big mistakes of course). It also should be noticed that both of them could have their best results in international stage: for Hashimoto, he achieved 88.465 at Olympic AA Final despite making mistakes in rings and vault, which costed him about 0.500-0.600 in total, or that he got 87.964 despite a fall in PH, which led to the result 0.800-1.000 lower than his usual; for Zhang, his also fell in PH at World Championships AA Final, for which he received the score about 1.000-1.200 lower than his usual, but still achieved 87.981. That being said, with their usual good routines, those two could have reached about 89.000 in total in international stage, higher than 88.565 for Zhang and 88.532 for Hashimoto in domestic competitions. Therefore, there should be no worry about Japanese and Chinese gymnasts being overscored. In other countries, however, like the US, Turkey, Ukraine...domestic results were weirdly much higher for all gymnasts, therefore I did't included those in the list, but created a "special mentions" category in 2021 Top Scorers in Men's Artistic Gymnastics. So I hope you won't make any edit to the list of men's best scores in 2021 in artistic gymnastics that would exclude domestic results in Japan, China and Russia (although I'm rethinking about the last one). It's for fairer and more comprehensive comparision.
Thank you very much!
Have a nice day! — Preceding unsigned comment added by NguyenDuyAnh1995 ( talk • contribs) 21:13, 13 April 2022 (UTC)
As for WAG, that list only includes international competitions. If we include domestic meets then for the top 20 AA scores in 2021 only Angelina Melnikova and Jade Carey would have international scores on the list with the rest getting their best score domestically. If we include one country’s domestic meets, we might as well include all domestic meets to honor those gymnasts as well.
Picking and choosing only some countries domestic events starts to get problematic. Country A & B score fairly so we should include them. Country C is sometimes fair so we should only include some of their domestic competitions. Country D is usually bad but athlete 1 gets scored fairly so we should include his domestic scores. But never include Country E’s domestic meets because they are inflated. See how convoluted that can get? It’s best to stick with just international scores and not get into the nitty gritty of possible domestic overscoring. If we just include Japan and China, we might be leaving out scores from other countries meets for routines that were FIG aligned even if the whole meet wasn’t. Mypurplelightsaber ( talk) 01:28, 14 April 2022 (UTC)
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Hello! I saw you have been creating new gymnast pages! I have been adding competition history to existing pages but I decided to clean up the gymnastics project page and along with that I updated the requested gymnast articles Wikipedia:Requested articles/Sports#Gymnastics to include what I think is a bit more than 70 gymnasts. I'm not saying this to tell you to do anything but I honestly have no idea how many active wikipedia editors there are and if they check the project page since I found it to be a bit disorganized so I wanted to let you know that there is an opportunity to create more pages if you wish and that you don't need to search for gymnasts that apply to the notability guidelines for a while if you plan on making more pages :)
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First off, thank you for the work that you're doing in the men's artistic gymnastics space. While I haven't encountered yet (I'm starting older to newer, focused right now on athletes 1932 and earlier), I noticed a recent edit you've made to Riley Loos. I saw that his infobox had the Stanford Cardinal logo with NCAA achievements. I have been working off of Simone Biles as a rough template for older men's Olympic athletes (who don't have other moving parts/competitions yet) so haven't run across anything other than the Olympic rings, which I've included. Is there any precedent or pre-existing consensus for this inclusion? Additionally, for medals earned in other competitions, are those logos included as well (e.g. Pan Am Games, USAG national championships, AAU, of course college/NCAA, etc.)? Any ideas? GauchoDude ( talk) 17:15, 21 November 2023 (UTC)
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