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Kiribati 🇰🇮 but I also confirm that it could be impossible to give a good source for Kiribati at all the World Championships. There are no records kept, only 2 paper newspapers, and no article that will cover the 2005-2019 period. Imho. So if I agree with you for the USA 160-délégation or Italy 66-delegation or Qatar 18-delegation. What about the 2 delegates of Indonesia or even the 1 BCA that won a medal ? Thanks for your interest and your feedback.-
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that all non-trivial additions to an article must include a source so others can verify that information. Fortunately, World Athletics publishes a statistical handbook every couple of years that includes all the information you've gathered in this article. I've added that to the page and moved
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101 delegations are of only one “best country athlete”, not 100 as you wrote, out of 210, and I agree with the fact that those 100 or 101 articles every two years are quite useless. But it was done like that for the previous editions. If you look to Indonesia (2 athletes), there is no link, no
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Hi there! Hope you're doing well. If I've correctly understood what you want to achieve, then I think the template already allows that if you add "|extra=Playoff" in the TwoLeg start header. I've updated the template documentation to show that scenario. Or is the issue that you would like the
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in this case), as the word "athlete" isn't sufficient to fully disambiguate the people for some audiences. As Scott Martin the track and field athlete seems to have had equal success in shot put and discus, I went for the more generic "thrower". Similar issues exist for other people, such as
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First of all, congratulations for the dirty job, but I wanted to ask you two things. You give me the link to the discussion on the move decision, I didn't find it. What will happen to the editions from 1983 to 2017?
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I had to think a bit about this change because it is a complex matter, like you say! I decided to revert the change because very few English language sources use her new name at the moment. As outlined in
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