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Athletes[edit]

Hi,

Your ambition to keep articles on certain athletes up to date is good, however, please bear in mind the following:

  • Medals are not awarded for non-championship competitions, so for example saying that someone "won gold at the Stockholm Swim Open" is not correct. They won the event (or came second, third etc.), full stop.
  • Placings/times in preliminary heats are generally not of interest if the person qualified for the next round.
  • Formatting: Times are generally formatted as m:ss.xx, (i.e. 1:59.77 or 58.77), not m'ss.xx' ' or similar. There is always a space between the number and the unit, i.e. 100 m, not 100m.

I advise you to look at other Wikipedia articles on famous athletes to get tips on how to write and format the articles properly. --Marbe166 (talk) 19:19, 10 April 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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