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team member, he or she clearly represents his or her country in international competition, and the case for flag icon usage is very strong. The flip side of that, when we have a notable swimmer who never competed in the Olympics or other international events, say a notable college swimmer, or channel swimmer, or national champion, then we should use the "nationality" parameter and no flag icon. Among American swimmers, I don't think are more than 2 or 3 dozen notable swimmers who fall in this latter group. When I'm done cleaning up the Canadian Olympic swimmers, I'm going to revisit the instructions and other template documentation for Infobox swimmer, and provide and example Infobox completed with all of the usual options in use. You, me and Ianblair probably ought to adopt a WikiProject Swimming policy on flag icon use, too. That way when anyone questions about infobox formatting or flag use, we can just link to the infobox instructions, example infobox, and flag policy. I've already re-written the infobox instructions to deal with the "Missy Franklin" problem --
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53 African countries, so should be enjoyable! So it would be a good chance to win something for improving stubs on African sportspeople, including footballers, athletes, Olympians and Paralympians etc, particularly female ones, but also male. Even if contests aren't your thing we would be grateful if you could consider destubbing a few African articles during the drive to help the cause and help reduce the massive 37,000 + stub count, of which many are rated high importance (think Regions of countries etc). If you're interested in competing or just loosely contributing a few expanded articles on African Paralympians, Olympians and committees etc, please add your name to the Contestants/participants section. Diversity of work from a lot of people will make this that bit more special. Thanks. --
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references on the WikiProject Swimming page, including both on-line and hard-copy references. I recently came across a recent book called the "Encyclopedia of Swimming" (or something like that) and will probably buy a used copy of it on Amazon in the coming weeks. I am sure there are other general Olympic and swimming-specific refs out there. We also need references for the AAU swimming championships, which served as the U.S. national championships until the 1970s, and the NCAA swimming championships. Please let me know what other good sources you have found.
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Olympic swimmers to the new format. Along the way, I'm also updating the infobox template to current parameter names, etc. Time-consuming, but we are imposing a new measure of uniform formatting. Once I'm done with the Brits, I'm going to try to recruit some help from Ianblair, Sillyfolkboy and others to finish off the remaining 2600 of 4000 usages of Infobox swimmer. Part of this effort should be to identify non-notables, and send them to AfD for notability/deletion discussion.
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it difficult though to find any online sources for them, so I think a hard-copy reference will be our best bet. When you find the details of that book, could you send me the info? I may also buy it if I like what I see. Now you said you needed references for the AAU swimming championships. Are you talking about results? The USA Swimming site has links for meets as early as 1920. You can go here (
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Mark Spitz, Don Schollander and Jimmy McLane. I also want to keep improving the Americans from the last 30 years -- I keep finding sources that I can use for multiple articles. Speaking of which, you may want to look at some of the online books in the footnotes for the Tim McKee article; they're anthologies that cover multiple great swimmers.
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could be deleted, but I can double check. If you need any help, don't hesitate to ask. On another note, you ever thought about doing another RFA? Seeing that Knowledge is straining on administrators, you're very active, and you have an excellent record, I think you'll have favorable results. I'll nominate you myself if you wish.
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However, I'm committed to getting over it and getting back to work. In hindsight, I did overreact to that incident and could of handled it better. I did learn a lot from it though and hope to avoid that in the future. Again, I appreciate and thank you for coming to my defense, but more importantly coming to the articles defense.
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end of the day, for infobox purposes, all we care about is what country an athlete competed for. Everything else is mind-numbing detail about where they were born, what citizenship their parents had, dual nationality, etc., all of which can go in the text, if someone wants to find sources and explain it.
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As you probably know, there is no specific notability guideline for swimmers under WP:NSPORTS, but I don't think we need one. A given swimmer could qualify as notable under one or all of the four notability standards above, but a swimmer who has not competed in a senior international event is rarely
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Hey, Philip. Hope you're adjusting well to life after college -- personally, I still miss it. Ping User:Ianblair23 and make sure you and he are on the same page for infobox medal table formatting, etc. He's been reworking a wide range of swimmer infoboxes over the last month or so, and it would be
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I would like to nominate Editor Philipmj24. I stumbled across the editor when reviewing random page and noticed he has helped get a number articles to GA status as a reviewer, has over 12,000 contribs, with over 93% of them being to article space and over 600 of them being to start new articles. That
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Also, at the USA swimming Olympic Trials, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th place finishers in the 100 and 200 frees are the second group of qualifiers onto the team, after the 1st place finishers in the event. The second place finishers in all the other events come after those relay swimmers (since '88; possibly
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As for the articles, I've seen your work in formatting them and I'm following that precedent when I'm creating new athlete bios. Please tell me if there is anything I'm missing. I do agree, there can be better work done in adding references (especially to the older swimmers) in their articles. I find
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which starts on October 15. Africa currently has over 37,000 stubs and badly needs a quality improvement editathon/contest to flesh out basic stubs. There are proposed substantial prizes to give to editors who do the most articles, and planned smaller prizes for doing to most destubs for each of the
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Well, it's not just the Missy Franklin and similar citizenship debates. Using the national team parameter also makes the justification for using one flag icon in athlete infoboxes a lot more obvious, too, which has been a running battle for the last five or six years. When an athlete is a national
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Dirtlawyer, you work, as usual, is much appreciated and invaluable. I wish my participation on wiki was up to par, but I've unfortunately been busy accommodating to a new city and job. Hopefully I can get back to the swing of things soon. As for the "national_team" optional parameter, I think it's a
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From my watchlist, there isn't anyone, besides you, who is consistently editing swimming articles. Of course I'm watching mostly American swimmers so maybe I'm not the best one to ask. As for the article scrubbing, I think that's very much needed. I can't think of any of the articles I created that
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I've already inquired at the talk page for deletion sorting what we need to do set up a swimming-specific deletion sort, so we can track swimmer articles as they are nominated for AfD. Who else is currently editing swimmer articles these days? It looks like most of the old-timers have gone dark.
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A veteran editor who deserves the community's acknowledgement and appreciation, Philipmj24 writes about athletic topics, especially swimming. He has served in the United States Marine Corps, and currently studies at Missouri State University. A prolific article creator, he has started over 610 new
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Hey, Philip. I saw that you were updating swimmer articles for the 2015 Pan Am Games from an IP address (at least I assume that was you). Please don't forget to update the infoboxes for Pan Am swimmers who were not Olympics participants -- we still have a lot of non-Olympians (and non-Americans)
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How do you like the new "national_team" optional parameter in Infobox swimmer? That seems to have ended the running Missy Franklin citizenship argument, as well as several other similar edit wars over dual citizenship vs. nationality vs. sporting nationality vs. legal residence arguments. At the
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Over the next several months, I'd like to knock out GAs for Heath, Mark Stockwell, Duncan Armstrong, Randy Reese, Eddie Reese and maybe Theresa Andrews -- I think those are the last of the Gators with enough material to build GAs. Then I'd like to look at some of the great historical figures like
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I am continuing to work on the biographies of U.S. Olympic swim team members. All 700+ Olympic swimmer bios are now properly formatted, including "Infobox swimmer," applicable categories, and links to related "see also" articles. We also have navboxes for all U.S. Olympic swim teams from 1912 to
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Thanks, Philip. That's helpful. At some point, we should fill in the gaps for the notable members of the 1980 team that got hosed by the boycott. There were several books written about the boycott and the '80 athletes, but they're not available for online viewing. I may have to spend a little
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My next major task to to get Michael Phelps's article to FA status. I have tried before (twice), but failed. However, I was able to get it to GA status. I have school starting in a couple of weeks though, so it will have to be something for the future. I have his books and everything, it's just a
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He was on the roster for the 2013 World Champs, making it the semis in the 50 breast, but isn't on the 2015 roster. If it were up to me, I would delete his article because he hasn't (respectfully) achieved much on the international stage. Yes, he did make the 2013 team, but the 50 breast isn't a
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and country in the infobox medals table, since they should already be linked in main body of the infobox. All 660 U.S. and all 255 Australian Olympic swimmers are already done, and I'm about 60% of the way through the 217 Canadian Olympic swimmers now. After that, I'll convert the 260+ British
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Hey Philip. Nice to meet you. Your well deserved nomination will be reviewed (just a forrmality) and will then go into a "Q" of other Nominations. So...in about two months I hope you will be surprised all over again. We clerks at Editor of the Week have tried to keep nominations secret which has
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Dirtlawyer, I don't believe there will be any issues with the 2012 FINA Championship articles as most of them are expanded and properly sourced. If there's any attempt in deleting them, I will inform you. All things considered, that whole experience has really dampened my spirits on Knowledge.
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My plan is to continue to improve the main body text of these articles while adding footnoted sources (which are sorely lacking in many). Apart from the obvious on-line Olympic databases like Sports-Reference.com, it would be helpful if we could compile a list of all known competitive swimming
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I figured it was for him, seeing all the work you've done to his article recently. I did a search on Google News Archive and came up with nada. I searched with the times, by relay name members, even the meet itself. Maybe because the U.S. didn't dominate there was limited press coverage? It is
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Hey Dirtlawyer, nice hearing from you. I’m adjusting just fine, but am a little anxious about finding a job. Hopefully, there’s a job out there for a college educated veteran like myself. I’ll check out how Mr. Blair does his edits. But from looking at a couple of pages he’s done, it seems he
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It's funny. I can find all sorts of newspaper clips for the 1985 Pan Pacs, but can't find anything for the 1986 FINA worlds. I need a reference that lists the team members for the relays for the Mike Heath article. FYI, the PDF you linked above for the 1986 worlds appears to be missing the
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The list of nominees is running short, and so new nominations are needed for consideration. Have you come across someone in your editing circle who deserves a pat on the back for improving article prose regularly, making it easier to understand? Or perhaps someone has stepped in to mediate a
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The list of nominees is running short, and so new nominations are needed for consideration. Have you come across someone in your editing circle who deserves a pat on the back for improving article prose regularly, making it easier to understand? Or perhaps someone has stepped in to mediate a
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Philip, I have taken the 2012 FINA championship articles off of my watch list, as you and other interested editors seem to have these articles well in hand. If anyone attempts to delete any of these FINA championship articles or nominates any of them for AfD, please let me know immediately.
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next-to-last page for the men's results. Nevertheless, I can use the women's results to fill in some gaps in the Mary Watye article. At some point, we can use the refs in the Heath article to assemble a GA for Matt Biondi; I had forgotten how much Biondi and Heath overlapped.
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Hey Dirtlawyer! Yeah, I'm just editing here and there as the Pan Pacs Championships are going on. Not making a full comeback yet as school just started and I want to focus on that. Nevertheless, it looks like the articles have been well kept so perhaps I'm not needed :)
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Philip, I'm contemplating a house-cleaning of non-notable swimmer articles. We have a bunch of junior swimmers and/or college swimmers who simply do not satisfy the notability guidelines for inclusion as stand-alone articles. The applicable notability guidelines are:
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Well, I kind of see your point, but the problem is that the equestrianism article is a kind of catchall disaster that I think was originally about horse riding in general ... best solution definitely to link to the specific discipline. Thanks for your consideration!
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What do you have in your grab bag of tricks about the 1980 U.S. Olympic swim team? The 1980 U.S. trials? Specifically, I'm looking for a complete list of who qualified in which events. Commentary about who were favorites for medals would be helpful, too.
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nice if you and he were setting a common standard for editors who don't do a lot of work with Olympic sports, etc. I've poked him gently a couple times to get him to do it the same way all of the American and Australian swimmer infoboxes are done. Cheers.
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Ok, In the future, I'll be more specific as to show jumping, eventing, or dressage. If you look at my edit, "Equestrian at the Summer Olympics" is already linked under the heading "Olympic Games." So I think linking that in place of Equestrian is redundant.
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Philip, this small recognition is long overdue for everything you have done to improve the coverage of competition swimming on Knowledge. Your work is the foundation of much of our coverage of Olympic and FINA championship swimming. Cheers.
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to a medal table from a few months back. I checked a few other edits and didn't see any other inadvertent misclassifications, but just wanted to let you know in case you wanted to review any of your work from back then. All the best,
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contentious dispute, and did an excellent job. Do you know someone who hasn't received many accolades and is deserving of greater renown? Is there an editor who does lots of little tasks well, such as cleaning up citations?
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going to have sufficient significant coverage in multiple independent sources to satisfy GNG. Not coincidentally, almost all swimmers who satisfy NCOLLATH, NOLYMPICS or the general language of NSPORTS also satisfy GNG.
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No reason this needs an article, previous championships do not have a list for countries that participated and relevant material is already included 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships
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Philip, thank you, once again, for your kind words and support during my RfA. I look forward to continuing to work with you on Olympic swimming and other articles of interest. Cheers.
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recently been hampered with the new Notification Procedure. Thanks for coming to my talk. Otherwise I would not been aware that the new procedure lets "the cat out of the bag". TRA! ```
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Philip, I think this should end the nationality vs. sporting nationality vs. national team debate that has plagued the Missy Franklin article for the last two and a half years:
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Thanks Dirtlawyer, I appreciate the recognition. Even though my work vastly dwarfs what you have done, I'm glad to be doing my part. Hopefully I have many other years to come.
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articles for the encyclopedia. He participates in the Good Article process, helps out with vandalism maintenance, and has an astounding 93% article-space edit ratio.
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I don't care if you were born in Canada and your mother is her majesty the fucking Queen, if you swim for the United States, you get an American flag in your infobox
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alone is worthy of note. While the ride has sometimes been bumpy, he has continued to work hard in his efforts to make Knowledge a better encyclopedia. Semper Fi.
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Philip, do you have an online reference for the 1986 worlds? I need to create a footnote (or footnotes) for the 4x100 and 4x200 freestyle relay results.
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to a reliable source and re-add it, please do so! If you think I made a mistake, or if you have any questions, you can leave me a message on
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I guess there is no harm for at least waiting until the Olympic trials. He may surprise us. I actually contemplated deleting my own article
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before as well). So the 3rd place finishers in the 100 and 200 frees should be marked as on the team, if the 2nd place finishers are.
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much welcomed addition. I wish it wouldn't have come to that, but I think that will help squash any citizenship/nationality debate.
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1988 United States Olympic Trials (swimming)
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