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considered terrorists" or something like that. provided you can establish consensus on the crimes of these people. Knowledge (XXG) articles on a prisoner considered a terrorist would help... However if you do mention such a thing, bear in mind you open the door to people establishing a consensus that the some of the prisoners imprisonment may very well have been injust in which case you'd also have to mention that as well. Personally, I see it as unnecessary. You don't need to know about the crimes (or lack of said crimes) of the prisoners to establish that the action of the Munich terrorists was very wrong. And if you really feel the need to go in to detail on the crimes of any prisoners, the best place would surely be in the main article, not this brief summary here...
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individual games also often include where they ranked in the medals tables. I don't see how it can be argued that a summary of the tables should not be included on this page, without medals tables also being removed from all other pages. I do think it's a shame that this information is not currently available on Knowledge (XXG). The IOC may not recognise winners, but there is no denying that medals tables exist, and different nations finish at the top of them. Do people who object to the summary table being included here have any problems with the idea of it being included as a page on its own (which would make it clear that the IOC do not recognise winning nations)?
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medals won) are rendered pretty meaningless. Before 1952 social and cultural condiditions prevailing in the leading participating countries excluded or disadvantaged people based on ethnicity, social class, and gender. It was a nonsense to suggest that the participating athletes were the best of their countries, when their sports organisations and social/political structures excluded or discouraged many groups. Some participating countries such as the Union of South Africa had racial policies that excluded by law some segments of their populations, while others such as Australia had de facto exclusions.
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and b) despite the IOCs wishes, most people do probably perceive there to be a winner of the games, and do consider medal tables and national rankings to be important. I think it is silly to delete this list simply because the IOC does not recognise medal tables, and does not announce winners - whether they do or not doesn't alter the fact that most people who have an interest in the games have an interest in medals tables, and most members of the general public probably consider there to be "winners". Furthermore, having the list also provides the ideal opportunity to state that these nations are
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given was "Removed winners list. It is original research and goes against the IOC because there is no winner of the games.". The list no longer claimed to show "winners", so I don't see what the problem is; it simply summarises the medals tables shown on other Knowledge (XXG) pages for the individual Olympiads. The same information is available elsewhere on Knowledge (XXG), this simply put it all in one place. If this table is to be removed because "the IOC does not officially recognize medal counts", then why are all the other medals tables not removed too?
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funding of athletes' training and national Olympic programmes. The IOC, which is expert at keeping one eye on the ideals and the other on the money, is quite happy to allow the organising committee of each games to give a medal ranking by country in its official results service, such as on the official website of www.beijing2008.com. Moreover, this nationalistic interest in the games did not start with the Cold War, though that did raise it to new heights, but national rivalries (such as between Britain and France) were well developed before WWII.
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Germany's head of state with the title Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Imperial Chancellor). Brezhnev in 1980 was head of state of the Soviet Union with the title Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. I realise these are both longer and clumsier formulations that the current ones, and also that people dislike using the German word Führer, but those were the capacities in which they opened their respective Games and the article should state this accurately.
44: 1196:, the first of an alternating series of games to be held in Athens. As it also turned out to be the last, the reason for the games is now sought in the "tenth birthday" of the games. These gamesare not currently recognised as being Olympic Games by the IOC, though most hisotirans do see them as such. Anyway, they certainly positively contributed to the success of future games after the less successful 1900 and 1904 Games. 740: 395: 3498: 198: 177: 300: 282: 135: 798: 208: 2113:. In Switzerland's case, they boycotted the 1956 Melbourne Games, but they attended (and won a bronze medal at) the equestrian events that were held in Stockholm a few months earlier. Some people don't credit Switzerland for attending the 1956 Games because of the boycott, but then you have the paradox of them showing up in the medal table for that one bronze! — 310: 2971:'s recent move of this page from Summer Olympic Games to Olympic Summer Games, I think there should have been a bit of discussion before this move, given the prominence of the article. The claim that the "Olympic Summer Games" is the common name doesn't seem entirely to stand up, given the presence of "Summer Olympic Games" on the Olympic website being 1267:), I thought it might be interesting to make a Knowledge (XXG) page about the history of the Olympic medals, which could obviously be a full length article with a lot of good history (i.e.- more than just a collection of pictures). Is anyone up for a collaboration to create this kind of page? And where should it be located? 1385:
moronic pop press, ignoring both reality and official terminology. There is no such thing as the "Summer Games" or "Summer Olympics" so that's what Knowledge (XXG) calls them. Yet another in a long (yea, endless) list of why Knowledge (XXG) cannot be taken seriously or considered reliable as a source of information.
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Maybe we could preface Schicklgruber's name with the title "Canceller of Germany" because that is what he did if observed objectively... Many large cities were canceled by bombing as well as a large parts of the german population, battalions of "hitlerjugend" child soldiers sent to battle T-34 tanks,
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For these reasons I think the article should recognise that the games as we know them today -- the truly Modern Olympics -- date from Helsinki in 1952. Using London 1948 as the first of the modern games does not work because although it was the first post-war games, it was still badly affected by the
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as far as I am concerned. Now, their numbers do not align with Knowledge (XXG)'s in all instances because they make some judgement calls about "incorrect" IOC data from early Games. For example, several competitors in 1904 competed for US-based clubs (from Chicago, Philadelphia, etc.) but were born
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The problem still seems to be with the nations being termed "winners" yet all references to nations "winning" were removed from the section. The IOC may not declare a winner, but medal tables are ubiquitous, and are included across wikipedia articles on the Olympics - pages for individual nations at
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What's naive about it? Yes, the media does publishes it and everything. Perhaps Countries also uses the Medal Tallies to drive them to success. Perhaps Countries also uses to spark interest etc etc. But those are just opinions. I am not against posting the Medal Tallies here as well. But the thing is
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Just put a disclaimer that the IOC does not recognizes Medal Ranking by Country, because they really don't. They do not put this in the Olympic Record Books. What they put are individual records like Phelps 8 Gold medal in one Olympics etc etc. Olympics is all about Individual Achievements and NOT by
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Two years after my earlier comment, and with some more users' opinions about it (see below Summer/Winter) nothing was done about this issue. Will someone ever review these titles? Call the Games of the Olympiad "Summer Games" is not only not NPOV, but also essentially wrong. There is no such "summer"
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How true. Most of the sports (all the indoor sports) are non-seasonal, and many of the outdoor sports could be contested in any season other than cold winter conditions. And they are not always conducted in summer. So Knowledge (XXG) perpetuates the crap terminology of the idiot sports press, and the
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I want to say the same thing as well, like some of the countries' medal count have been updated, while some other countries haven't seen their medal count updated yet. Not to mention, some countries' medal count also doesn't add up as well. We would like to see this discrepancy fixed ASAP. It's been
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The first two paragraphs are great, but the massive third paragraph and fourth paragraph are very much out of place. This is not the appropriate place for a detailed listing of the countries that have hosted the game and the frequency of hosting. Indeed, at this point, all we know is that medals are
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In the table List of Modern Summer Olympic Games, the numbers of "sports" in each games comes from the numbers LISTED on the official Olympic site, but clicking on the links to look at the list of actual sports on the programs in each Olympics reveals only that the IOC doesn't know how to count past
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While all 234 people who they demanded the release of may very well be terrorists, the label is always contentious and we need to have sufficient widespread consensus before applying it. I doubt we have that for all 234 people. As such, implying all the 234 people who they demanded the release of is
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The Games are always opened by the head of state of the host nation, or their representative. So it is wrong to say that Hitler opened the 1936 Games in his capacity as Chancellor, or that Brezhnev opened the 1980 Games in his capacity as General-Secretary of the Communist Party. Hitler in 1936 was
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Anyway, the distinction of the Soviet Union more looks like Western?/Eastern? politics rather than showing Olypic spirit. It would be very easy to verify from which nations those medaillists were coming from (probably about 50% from Russia itself) and add them to the todays countries. Then we would
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The list of olympic sports includes races on the soil and water, but nothing contested overhead. There should be a paragraph in this article, explaining the lack of aviation: e.g. no presence for soarplaning, parachuting, rogallo wings, aerobatics. There is motorcycle racing in the summer olympics,
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is included as a separate article, and so it would be following that model. If it is felt that it does not have enough merit to exist as its own article, then I feel it should be included in the main article. I am strongly against it being deleted altogether, as I feel it is both factual, useful,
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notes that "the dominant version of hockey in a particular region tends to be known simply as hockey, other forms being more fully qualified." Looking at things globally, the FIH seems to have the upper hand in terms of membership and global reach, which suggests that when describing a global event
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In fact, the Games of the Olympiad have not always been held in the summer. For instance, the Games of the XXIV Olympiad (Seoul 1988) continued into October (autumn), and the Games of the XVI Olympiad (Melbourne 1956) began in November (southern spring) and ended in early December. The name "Summer
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Absolutely right. It's wrong, unfair and insulting. It practically denies many German athletes their nationality. It should be handled in the same way as on the German version of this page: for the respective Olympic Games, when the Germans competed with 2 teams, they must be listed as such, but in
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It's no more a list of Olympic Games winners than each medal table is a list of winners of those games - those tables could easily be arranged alphabetically, so as to make them more neutral, but there not, and I suspect they are not because a) people want to see which nations won the most medals,
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I'm not sure if you are just stating the IOC's offical view or agreeing with it, but it sounds naive. It's all about the medal ranking by country for the majority of spectators, teams and nations taking part. You only have to look at each country's media coverage to see this. It is what drives the
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That's not entirely correct. From 1934 he wasn't only chancellor but also head of state but he wasn't referred to as chancellor any more, just as "the Führer". I understand however, that we can't name him this, therefore his name without a title is best. Everyone knows who Hitler was, so his name
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address the undue weight issue, as I feel that it's a fairly minor issue anyway, and taking it off the main page about the Olympics is enough of a context change to reduce the perceived importance of the list, and therefore the weight of any implications that may be read into it - however, if you
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I agree with Lukens, Strayan, 68.127.148.83 and Eron. This is existing information, it is of great interest (despite the IOC's wishes) and is the kind of article I would expect in an encyclopedia. I support including the table as a separate page, with the IOC comment as a disclaimer if necessary.
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This article does a really good job of highlighting the organizational history of the games. I was tempted to add information about some of the athletic achievements that highlighted some of the games (e.g., Mark Spitz's 7 gold medals in 1972, Nadia Comaneci's perfect 10 gymnastic performance in
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Gosh, just about every edition I try to do on here gets reverted or at least complained about by you resistant, stubborn, whiny crybabies! What the hell is supposedly "wrong" with fixing the naming order of something like from "Winter Olympic Games" to the CORRECT "Olympic Winter Games," and not
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From 1948 to 1960, the Olympics consisted of a basic seventeen sports: 01. Aquatics 02. Athletics 03. Basketball 04. Boxing 05. Canoe / Kayak 06. Cycling 07. Equestrian 08. Fencing 09. Football 10. Gymnastics 11. Hockey 12. Modern Pentathlon 13. Rowing 14. Sailing 15. Shooting 16. Volleyball 17.
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from this article, and certainly do not create (or keep) seperate article(s). I firmly believe that it places undue weight on the "winner" of each Games. You might argue that the individual Games articles have top-10 subsets of the main medal tables, and link to seperate articles with complete
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This list has been removed twice, but I don't really understand why. The first reason given was "There is no Olympic games "winner", the IOC does not officially recognize medal counts", and so I replaced the list, rephrasing it to remove the word "winners"; it was then removed again, the reason
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Although I have previously called attention to other boreocentric biases within Knowledge (XXG), I do not have a particular issue here. I concur with the above per Andrwsc; it is a common name. A short paragraph discussing the name and the actual timing of the Games may be appropriate within the
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As I said before, the term "summer" is only used on IOC page to differentiate from Winter Olympic Games and sports (which are indeed climate-related). The official designation is "Games of the Olympiad", there is no doubt about it, I have just heard Jacques Rogge announcing the host city of "the
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The history section talks about the ancient games and the modern games, but the fact is there are two distinct phases of the so-called modern era. The games prior to the 1952 Helsinki Summer Games would be unrecognisable to us today, and comparisons across that divide (for instance in comparing
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I've changed them back for right now using my last sentence as justification. The font of the table for the winter games is the same as the rest of the page, so I think we can probably leave that one the way in is. And like I said before I have had no accessibility issue with Summer Games page
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doesn't go as far as to call all the prisoners terrorists. Indeed it doesn't talk at all about the crimes of the prisoners which IMHO is the best thing. If you really feel the need to mention the crimes of the prisoners, it might be acceptable to say something like ", some of who are generally
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Then how about we just include "Top Nation" and leave who ever opened the Games and the maps out. If not that, then maybe we could do the reverse. As long as an extra column isn't added then maybe the table wouldn't be that much of a problem. But how would I know? I don't know any thing about
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Personally I would like to go further and see comment on the rise and fall of the Soviet block, the rise of China, the response of countries to their 'poor' showing, the benefit of 'home advantage'... but this is right into Original Research territory (and all probably anathema to the IOC!).
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The IOC site always uses the official name (Games of the A Olympiad) for the "summer" editions. The term "Summer Games" is only used when dealing with both editions (summer and winter), specially on the list of all games linked above. The Knowledge (XXG) page itself informs the official name
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This analogy shows there is no logical reason to exclude flight from the games. Significantly more people fly today compared to how many pedal cycles, ever since China started using motor-scooters. Why there is cycling in the games, but not aviation? The article should explain this hiatus!
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The statement "On the bright side, drug testing and regulation authorities were catching up with the cheating that had been endemic in athletics for some years" is not particularly helpful to the topic nor is it objective, at least to me anyway. Should the statement be edited or removed?
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I agree that it would be handy to have a single list showing the top medal-winning countries - that is the sort of thing people like to see. While it is arguably original research, as it is synthesizing material from another source into a new table, it is no worse than many of our other
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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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The bottom line is that we do not change article names without bringing it up at the articles talk page first. And calling other users "crybabies"? Come on Maxx, even you can come up with something better to do then to throw a tantrum instead of discussing it like a grown
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Olympic Games" is a misnomer, it's not the official name of the event, and in some cases it's just plain incorrect. The title is wholly innapropriate, which may be strangely appropriate for Knowledge (XXG). An example of the persistence of bogus information in the 'pedia.
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programming or data or any of that. Honestly I checked the previous version of the page and compared it to the current version and there is a font size difference in the tables, however prior to the edit I could access the page just fine for both Summer and Winter Games.
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I have commented twice on this issue above (Why call it summer). The term "Summer Olympics" is simply inappropriate and reflects a regional bias. It is never used in official terms. But it seems the Knowledge (XXG) administrators are not aware of (or worried about) this.
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The section that deals with the Bejing Olympic programme needs to be edited. Women are now allowed to compete in team competitions for both sabre and foil but NOT epee. Men are going to competing in team epee and sabre. This is applicable ONLY to the Bejing Olympics.
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I think the second paragraph—which excludes France and Switzerland—is not referring to the 1980 Games, but earlier instances. In France's case, they did not send a team to the 1904 Games, but a lone "Frenchman" (as he is described in the official report) competed. See
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It was the only PD image I could find. I made my own logo (with the 5 rings), but that ended up on the copyright infringments listing so fast it was scary. If you can find a public domain image to replace it, you have my blessing and my support (not that yo need it).
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like the Olympic Games, "hockey" could be used to describe "field hockey" with "ice hockey" retaining the qualifier. This would also, as Aleen points out, bring the article into line with the IOC terminology. (Much as it pains me, as a Canadian, to say that.)
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medal tables, so why doesn't that offer undue weight? Well, those tables are published by quite a few reliable sources, including the IOC itself, obviously. And none of those sources seem to go to the trouble of publishing a winner-by-Games summary... —
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official website always called it as hockey and not "field hockey". So, because IOC listed as Hockey as well as FIH, the official name should be hockey, why is field hockey? I know that is another hockey call Ice hockey but also, IOC named it as Ice Hockey
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sports/games, the term only makes sense informally, and when opposed to "winter sports" which are in fact seasonal/climate-related sports. The term should be banned from Knowledge (XXG) titles. If I were an adminstrator, I would take this task myself.
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It should be noted somewhere that some countries dont use the term "Olympic 'Summer' Games"; tropical countries have virtually no interest/athletes/competitions in so called 'Winter' sports, thus calling the "Olympic 'summer' Games" just Olympic
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involved and some sports. More broad information should be presented in this section including the importance of the games in modern culture and examples of sports and their impact. Far too much detail on the hosts. Someone please change!
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since this is Encyclopedia and we are getting our Information from the IOC we should also respect their Official views as well. Putting a simple disclaimer like what they do in their own website is the proper way to show it as encyclopedic.
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Well, as the author of the bulk of the original article, I think adding the greatest athletic feats, such as Spitz and Comaneci, is a good idea. I mentioned some, (Redgrave and Zatopek), and any omissions were due to ignorance, rather than
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when that adjustment it just conforming to what the AUTHORITY on the matter (the organizations themselves)? Who are you to think you have "more authority" to say how something is or should be written out as than the organizations who
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Today, as the Games of the XXX Olympiad come to a close in London, the bogus "summer" designation is used on the main page. Pathetic, really. The header asks "Why call is summer?" The answer, apparently, is because people are idiots.
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Why is olympics referred to as 'summer olympics'? Brittanica doesn't even have a 'summer olympics article and to the best of my knowledge the official name is 'olympics' and not 'summer olympics' as reffered everywhere in wikipedia.
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If event/sport names such as "Water Polo" and "Synchronized Swimming" are wikified to "Water polo" and "Synchronzied swimming", why is this page not similarly wikified to "Summer olympic games"? It is also an event name.... -
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has decided to rotate the team competitions after each Olympic game giving each weapon a chance to compete after a certain interval. The individual events will not be affected. Please refer to this document for reference:
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Thats an option, but I don't think it will be the right one unless the present article gets much bigger (which I don't think it will, for now). Sometimes the sport and politics are difficult to untangle, anyway (Ali, Tommy
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The article says that the games have been held on six continents. I only count five: Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Australia. The games have not been held in Africa or Antarctica. Shouldn't the number be
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GEESH! Why must we have to have editors who insist on being such crybabies over so many things? "NOO, don't fix the errors in my precious article! REVERT! I want it back to the WRONG way!" GOSH! It's so ridiculous!
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The tally of Soviet medals doesn't add up in the All-time medal table. 395 gold medals plus 319 silver and 226 bronze make a total of 940, not 1010. So, is it either of the medal counts or the total that is wrong?
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against the NPOV. It's far better to just call them prisoners. It would equally be wrong to call them political prisoners for example. Just calling them prisoners is sufficiently neutral IMHO. Note that even the
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there is link to the "1912 summer olympics" which is obviously incorrect because in 1912 there was no such thing as winter games. Doesn't this represent a biased western view instead of the correct one??
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to the "winner" of each Games (especially since the IOC doesn't declare a "winner"), and it opens up another front in the edit-warring over which is more important: total medals or total gold only. —
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almost a week now since the Paris Games ended, so the medal count should have been updated right then (with the accurate medal count of course). Please, someone with authority should look into this.
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1976), but it doesn't really seem to fit the general tone and purpose of this article. So I let it pass, but I am wondering if these achievements do belong in this article or in a different article.
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instructed he has been. My point are you getting? Recognize common names at wikipedia we must, lest understand our knowledge users might not. Rock this boat, I understand not why we must.
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Why is Adolf Hitler the only world leader/head of state named without a title in the list of people who have opened the games? Should he not be listed as Führer Hitler or Chancellor Hitler?
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Nation, and it has always been like that since the the creation of Modern Olympics. I guess the real interest in this tallies started when the Soviet Union joined for the first time in 1952.
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state that both those countries competed, but that to show support of the American-led boycott they did so under the Olympic Flage rather than their national flags. However, as the article
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If someone could get around to adding a foot note to the bottom explaining this rotation process on both pages, or just fixing it up, that'd be great. Otherwise, I'll get to it eventually.
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I don't mean to be nitpicky, but the first Summer Olympic Games of the new millennium actually took place in Athens, not Sydney. 2000 was the final year of the last millennium (1001-2000).
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For those who may doubt it, the 1994 soccer/football World Cup had an estimated 32 billion "cumulative viewers" while the 1996 Summer Olympics figures 19.6 billion "cumulative viewers".
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Note in particular that the IOC numbers show twenty-eight sports for 1992, and only twenty-six for 1996, even though no sports were removed from the program (and softball was added). --
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Another thought, I was going to add some flags to the medal count table, but looking at the other medal count tables you need an awful lot of repetitive markup like ]</nowiki: -->
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OK, so as it is probable that the separate articles will be deleted due to premature forking, we need, somehow, to come to a consensus on what should happen, I see three options:
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shows, thirteen other countries did the same, including Australia and Great Britain. All this to say, the later paragraph is wrong - or at least incomplete. I'll remove it. -
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Games of the 31st Olympiad", not "the 2016 Summer Olympics". In other words there is no event called "Summer Olympics", there are the (regular, unqualified, no seasonal)
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Why would the French name of FIH be "...Hockey sur Gazon," literally translating as "Field Hockey" if they refer to the sport just as "hockey?" That doesn't make sense.
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The modern Olympic Games were founded in 1894 when Pierre Fredi, Baron de Coubertin, who sought to promote international understanding through the sporting competition.
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Or at least under this heading. I came here to find out what the 26 Summer olympic Sports are, surely a pretty basic point, and it doesn't tell me. This is just a
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I have now updated the table with the 2004 medals, though I'd appreciate if someone would double-check. Eritrea, Paraguay and the UAE appear for the first time.
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Oh, really, huh? Well then why don't you tell me why that format ("Olympic Winter Games," "Paralympic Winter Games," etc.) is THE format that the organizations
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that the length of the Games is fixed at 16 days (with the Opening Ceremony on the evening of Day 0 and the Closing Ceremony on the evening of Day 16)? cf:
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Unnecessary from your point of view, but not from mine. If they're posted on the individual Olympic articles then it should be the same for the columns.
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I agree that the third paragraph re hosting was unnecessarily long and detailed. I have moved much of that detail out of the lead and into the body.
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for Australia, etc.) They also consider some events from Paris 1900 to be Olympic events, although they do not appear in the IOC database (e.g. see
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I have removed these from the list of columns from the games. The table is already crowded and these two are completely unnecessary to the table.
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Subject to this topic, all the article which listed as hockey were changed to field hockey. However, after i checked IOC page, it shown "Hockey",
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the page of sport in each country from corresponding article in other language Knowledge (XXG) to English Knowledge (XXG) which was marked in red.
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Olympic Games' or not? After all there were sports in these programs (Ice Hockey and Figure Skating) which are now winter sports. TJ 26 01 08
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I'm fine with them being included but there is literally no space unless we reduce the font size (which would cause an accessibility issue).
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etc, so a mini-flag would be inserted with a simple {{flagFRA}}, {{flagGER}} etc in the markup. The abbreviations would be the IOC ones.
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For 2000, the IOC added Taekwondo and Triathlon to the program, bringing the number of sports to the present day total of twenty-eight.
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disguised as motor-assisted pedal cycling and gunpowder based target shooting involves using a piece of machinery by each contestant.
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That page doesn't attempt to rank NOCs, or declare a winner/leader, it is simply a page where all the medals won are added together.
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The Japan color on the map should be blue now, since Japan has been twice the host country. Alubini 19:56, 11 September 2021 (UTC)
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Notably, Greece, Great Britain and Australia did not withdraw, and remain the only nations to have competed in all summer games.
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that since at least 1992, the Olympic football tournament (and possibly other events?) has started before the opening ceremony?
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For 2012, the IOC has deleted Baseball and Softball from the program, which will reduce the number of sports to twenty-six.
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on 02:14, 26 Sep 2004, without any concretization of those "most historians". Could it be done now? And sources, please!
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There should be a list indicating in what year each country joined the Olympics. If there is a list please tell me.--
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There are currently 116 member association of the FIH. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) has 65 members.
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Can we find images about the first few games. One would expect some of those should be in the Public Domain by now.
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Paris Olympics have finished. why this article not been updated yet? The medal numbers are same i saw 3 yrs ago.
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For 1972, the IOC added Archery, Handball, and Judo to the program, bringing the number of sports to twenty-one.
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For 1988, the IOC added Table Tennis and Tennis to the program, bringing the number of sports to twenty-three.
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For 1992, the IOC added Badminton and Baseball to the program, bringing the number of sports to twenty-five.
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Dunno if it's worth including, but, according to tradition, Summer Olympics' last event is the M marathon.
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For 1964, the IOC added Judo and Volleyball to the program, bringing the number of sports to nineteen.
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Point well taken. However, I still remain firm on my stance. Hopefully we can work out a compromise.
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to "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" - after all, that's their "official" name.
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For 1996, the IOC added Softball to the program, bringing the number of sports to twenty-six.
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Strange it is. Backward we speak. Common phraseology that ignore we must. Well you have by
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I'm slightly confused. Do you mean to say you modified it to "release numerous prisoners"
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before getting too precious about using the formal name. No doubt you would want to move
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What is Wales doing on this list? The Welsh do not have their own NOC, as far as I know.
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So do we put in final torchbearers, oath takers etc.? Where do we draw the line?
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newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for
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and not at "Federative Republic of Brazil". The infobox and lede of pages like
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The top performing team is the Unified Team not the Soviet Union, get it right
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One more point - if the good lady makes it, and lives another three years, the
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It's just not a good idea to include those numbers on this list. It applies
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Not an easy record to break. Autochthony wrote. 1920z 19 September 2009.
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