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Italian team also winning gold. And it's the South Korean team, so issues abound. I'd probably mention those team wins in the very first paragraph of the lead... maybe the second.
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Olympian is an ever-growing club and it can seem daunting where to even begin in improving the bios that are created every two years. My proposal would be to run an
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Olympic standard (most golds over most medals), which nation comes out on top. It's probably unnecessary, but the discussion should probably be held at the article talkpage before
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Tennis isn't the only one and I've shown you this over and over.... even you so-called MOS shows this. Tennis Project also needs consistency and this article would be out of whack with all others. Olympic project doesn't rule supreme over everything else. And you are reverting more than just two
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I don't really care what practice is chosen, but it should be consistent across the board. Since the change not only affects the medal tables, but also the respective nations and the respective years, over 100 articles would have to be changed and should be then done systematically, otherwise a
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Yea that works! What about the athlete numbers? Do you support adding alternate numbers (if they compete) to the total count? Also each fencing team event lists all the alternates, so I think we need to indicate who is an alternate on those pages, and which alternates competed.
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It makes absolutely no sense of splitting up Germany‘s medals into Germany (post Unification); West Germany and East Germany. There should be one Germany with all medals. After all do we split up say France into Third Republic, Forth Republic, Fifth Republic ? Makes no sense.
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What are you smoking that tells you that? This is not any "article first!" This is a wikipedia article that multiple projects have an interest in. And Project Olympics with it's guidelines does not care about the table order. Only you do. So knock it off.
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single page should follow the same exact, down to a tee, medal summary order or layout that you so adamantly preach? Each sport's project guidelines has their own layout. How can you not understand that?
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3581:Hal Henning
3576:Hal Henning
2984:Aeronautics
2978:as well as
2960:aeronautics
1194:WP:OLYMPICS
1166:detailslink
793:Tennis/2020
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424:French Alps
383:Los Angeles
283:Peer review
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2080:Cheers! --
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1355:. Best, --
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985:Volleyball
981:Gymnastics
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273:Assessment
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3585:Marchjuly
3322:with the
3260:Arconning
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2582:Australia
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2398:Taekwondo
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3288:In the
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2410:Skeleton
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