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Wikipedia:The Core Contest/Winners Announced

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The winners of the 2024 The Core Contest are announced 🎉. An awesome turnout with a wide variety of articles and vast improvements. The judges (Aza24, Femke and Casliber) would like to thank everybody who joined and congratulate the winners.

  • First place (and a prize of £100) goes to Rjjiii (talk · contribs) for a complete rewrite of Night. Tackling such broad articles can be challenging, but Rjjiii approached this head on, with a vast reworking of sourcing and prose. In particular, we commend its readability and global perspective.
  • A second place (and a prize of £80) goes to Phlsph7 (talk · contribs) for improving both Mind and Human history. The former received a complete rewrite with monumental reworking of both sources and coverage. The latter gained a series of crucial sourcing and prose improvements, which have pushed this Vital level-1 article to GA-Standard.
  • A tie for third place (and a prize of £35) goes to DanCherek (talk · contribs) for improving Wang Xizhi. What was once a C-class article is now among the most outstanding Chinese biographies on Wikipedia.
  • A tie for third place (and a prize of £35) goes to SheriffIsInTown for improving Pakistan. The Vital level-3 article has seen crucial sourcing advances, major updating and reorganization, as well as a heavy trim of extraneous information.

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