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work not derived from (or based in) another work (partial derivations are acceptable). For example, a speech by a politician about a particular person contributes toward establishing the notability of that person, but multiple reproductions of the transcript of that speech by different news outlets do not. A biography written about a person contributes toward establishing their notability, but a summary of that biography lacking an original intellectual contribution does not.
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exceptions. For contemporary persons, given a reasonable amount of time to locate appropriate sources, the general notability guideline should be met in order for an article to meet Knowledge (XXG)'s standards for inclusion. (For subjects in the past where it is more difficult to locate sources, it may be necessary to evaluate the subject's likely notability based on other persons of the same time period with similar characteristics.)
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In cases in which the individual season notability is insufficient for an article, multiple seasons may be grouped together in a single article. This grouping might be based on head coaches, conference affiliation, or any other reasonable standard that results in sufficient coverage for the period to
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Equestrians competing at the highest level of international competition are not always "professionals", some earn money and some do not, but most have sponsors or receive money to support their activities. Both professionals and non-professionals have been put in the professional sports category for
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is available, given sufficient time to locate it. Knowledge (XXG)'s standard for including an article about a given person is not based on whether or not they have attained certain achievements, but on whether or not the person has received appropriate coverage in reliable sources, in accordance with
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Individual season articles for top-level professional teams are highly likely to meet Knowledge (XXG) notability requirements. If the article is not for a top level professional team (such as for a college team) weigh both the season itself and the sport (for example, if a US college or university's
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Note the "nutshell summary" and the "Basic criteria" section are high-level descriptions of the type of criteria used by each sport. This does not mean that any criteria that fit these descriptions are suitable. You must demonstrate that the proposed criteria are effective as a way to determine if a
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No, the article must still eventually provide sources indicating that the subject meets the general notability guideline. Although the criteria for a given sport should be chosen to be a very reliable predictor of the availability of appropriate secondary coverage from reliable sources, there can be
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Sources that are pure derivatives of an original source can be used as references, but do not contribute toward establishing the notability of a subject. "Intellectual independence" requires not only that the content of sources be non-identical, but also that the entirety of content in a published
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Non-triviality is a measure of the depth of content of a published work, and how far removed that content is from a simple directory entry or a mention in passing that does not discuss the subject in detail. A credible 200-page independent biography of a person that covers that person's life in
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Served as a full-time (as opposed to interim) head coach for NCAA Division I/University Division football (since the establishment of divisions in 1957), men’s basketball (since 1957) or women’s basketball (since 1982). Other college coaches in other divisions and/or other sports may also meet
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Many discussions on rules of thumb start with, "This league/championship is important," or "This sport is popular in country X." While these arguments provide indirect evidence, a much better way to reach an agreement is to double-check if everyone meeting the proposed criteria has appropriate
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coverage. The first clause excludes all school papers and school websites that cover their sports teams and other teams they compete against. The second clause excludes the majority of local coverage in both news sources and sports specific publications. It especially excludes using game play
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No, it does not mean this—if the subject meets the general notability guideline, then they meet Knowledge (XXG)'s standards for having an article in Knowledge (XXG), even if they do not meet the criteria for the appropriate sports-specific notability guideline. The sports-specific notability
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Sports biographies must include at least one reference to a source providing significant coverage of the subject, excluding database sources. Meeting this requirement alone does not indicate notability, but it does indicate that there are likely sufficient sources to merit a stand-alone
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Regular season games in professional and college leagues are not presumed notable. To be notable, games should be extraordinary and have a lasting impact on the sport; news coverage should be extensive (e.g., outside of the week of its occurrence and in non-local newspapers).
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in football, etc.) many or all seasons might be notable regardless of the outcome (the amount written by reliable sources on a weekly basis for some of these programs is enough that almost anything or anyone having any relation to them is likely to meet the General Notability
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Kickboxers who have an amateur background exclusively are not notable under this guideline unless they have been the subject examined in detail (more than a single paragraph) in several reliable third-party sources (at least four), excluding local publications.
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sources meeting the general notability guideline. For example, for an individual championship, you can list everyone who has won the championship and, for each person, the corresponding sources that show they meet Knowledge (XXG)'s standards for inclusion.
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Additionally, cricketers who have played at the highest domestic level, or in the lower levels of international cricket, may have sufficient coverage about them to justify an article, but it should not be assumed to exist without further proof.
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guidelines are not intended to set a higher bar for inclusion in Knowledge (XXG): they are meant to provide some buffer time to locate appropriate reliable sources when, based on rules of thumb, it is highly likely that these sources exist.
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of the subject itself have actually considered the subject notable enough that they have written and published non-trivial works that focus upon it. Thus, entries in biographical dictionaries that accept self-nominations (such as the
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This guideline does not provide any general criteria for the presumed notability of sports teams and clubs. Some sports have specific criteria. Otherwise, teams and clubs are expected to demonstrate notability by the
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Not all participants in horse racing are athletic "professionals", particularly owners and breeders, but due to purse money and profit motive throughout the sport they are put in the professional sports category for
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Have won the elite division of multiple notable* road races (including the same race multiple times), or have established a history of highly competitive, non-winning performances in many notable races (at least 10
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The overall championship title of any series in the previous category without winning a race (a relatively common occurrence in series whose points-scoring systems favour consistent finishes over inconsistent
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Finished top 8 in a competition at the highest level outside of the Olympic Games and world championships. Individual events in these championships must contain either several heats or extended fields (e.g.,
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may be used to support content in an article, but it is not sufficient to establish notability. This includes listings in database sources with low, wide-sweeping generic standards of inclusion, such as
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High school and pre-high school athletes are notable only if they have received, as individuals, substantial and prolonged coverage that is: (1) independent of the subject; and (2) clearly goes beyond
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for named animals participating in rodeo, such as bucking horses and bucking bulls, if they have been named to a rodeo hall of fame such as those noted above.
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until it becomes clear that a standalone article is warranted. Although a game or series may be notable, it may sometimes be better to present the topic in an existing article on a broader topic
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Gained national media attention as an individual, not just as a player for a notable team. Very rarely, a player may gain national media attention despite not being on a notable team, such as
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Significant coverage is also likely to exist for horses or persons associated with horse racing who were not competitors or do not meet the criteria above, if they meet any of the following:
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tournaments. (From 1978–2007 it was a $ 25,000 tournament, and 2008–2022 it was a $ 50,000 tournament, roughly based on the lowest payout for a men's challenger tournament in the same year).
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To non-athletes associated with the sport (or athletes whose main claim to notability is non-athletic activity), significant coverage is likely to exist if they meet the following criteria:
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for a stand-alone article. Failing to meet the criteria in this guideline means that notability will need to be established in other ways (for example, the general notability guideline, or
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Have at any time held a world or continental record (including world junior records, world youth bests, and masters age-group world records) ratified or noted by the relevant official body
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Won their country's senior all-around or individual event finals national championship while competing for a country that qualified a full team into the most recent Olympics or senior
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College athletes and coaches are likely to have been the subject of non-trivial media coverage beyond merely a repeating of their statistics, mentions in game summaries, or other
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who worked with many competitors (human or animal) considered notable by the criteria above, including at least one individual Olympic medalist or World Equestrian Games champion.
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Significant coverage is also likely to exist for persons or horses associated with equestrian competition who do not meet the criteria outlined above if they are or have been:
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Q3: If a sports figure does not meet the criteria specified in a sports-specific notability guideline, does this mean they do not meet Knowledge (XXG)'s notability standards?
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Clubs that have received major international coverage for their successes and have a résumé composed of many successful Olympians over a long period of time (for example,
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It receives broadcast or cable television coverage beyond the local market (if coverage is through the internet, the site must be independent of the sport, for example
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Q2: If a sports figure meets the criteria specified in a sports-specific notability guideline, does this mean they do not have to meet the general notability guideline?
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Won an individual medal at the senior national championships for any country that medaled in the team competition at the most recent Olympics or World Championships
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For both of these, a detailed listing of which leagues or competitions are more likely (or not) to have such coverage is maintained by the cricket wikiproject, see
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or the equivalent level in their respective nations. (Horses, due to their relatively short careers, at least once; humans best to have done so more than once)
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Articles that are not sourced to published material providing significant coverage of the subject (beyond just statistics sites) may be nominated for deletion.
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applies to the topic area and outlining what is likely/unlikely to be found notable, rather than setting rules or attempting to establish any variances from
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A season including a post-season appearance (or, if there is no post-season competition, a high final ranking) in the top collegiate level is often notable.
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who was the breeder of record for many notable horses including the mounts of at least one Olympic medal or World Equestrian Games championship competitor.
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The following criteria may also be used to satisfy road race notability, but does not count towards the notability of athletes who compete in these races
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Some sources must be used with particular care when establishing notability, and should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Local sources must be
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Individual inductees into a major equestrian-oriented national hall of fame dedicated to sports with international-level competition, such as the
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Consider what criteria that, if met, means that the sports figure is highly likely to have significant, independent, non-routine, non-promotional
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As coach or choreographer, have worked with many notable skaters, including at least one Olympic medalist or senior World Champion (for example,
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football and fencing teams enjoy the same level of success, the football team is likely to receive a significantly greater amount of coverage):
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any competition with considerable international WP:GNG coverage between at least eight notable athletes (examples of such competitions include:
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Won an individual gold medal at the junior national championships for any of the following countries: USA, Russia, China, Romania (females only)
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A current or former owner or team principal for a team in a major racing series (Formula One, the World Rally Championship, MotoGP, Formula E,
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Owns a mark that placed the athlete in the top 12 in the world for that calendar year in a non-relay event contested or admitted to the senior
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be kept. These are merely rules of thumb which some editors choose to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to keep an article that is on
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Have been ranked in the world top-10 by one, preferably two, major independent publications that meet the definition of a reliable source, or
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for guidance. This includes both those which were never listed, and those which were but have since been removed, most recently following an
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Individuals who have won multiple significant US Grade/Group 2 or 3 graded stakes races or the equivalent level in their respective nations.
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Some but not all winners of national-level championships, particularly those considered the highest honor within a particular discipline or
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meet the sport-specific criteria outlined in this guideline may still be notable if they meet the general notability guideline or another
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for Nations participating at an individual Summer or Winter Olympic or Paralympic Games, e.g.,
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for an event apart from the championships mentioned above if it meet all the following criteria
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Any category of a multi-class series of significant international importance in which there is not a requirement to run "amateur" or
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detail is non-trivial, whereas a birth certificate or a 1-line listing on an election ballot form is not. Database sources such as
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Have won their country's senior national championship, with the exception of those who have never been ranked in the top 60 on the
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Autobiography and self-promotion are not routes to having an encyclopaedia article. The barometer of notability is whether people
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or farm owners that do not race many horses themselves, but have produced or currently stand horses who became notable winners. (
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Since notability is not inherited, the notability of an athlete does not imply the notability of a team or club, or vice versa.
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Horses that may not have raced to any significant degree (usually due to injury), but had multiple significant progeny, such as
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Individuals who made major contributions to the equestrian industry such as veterinarians, researchers, artists, and inventors.
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Finished top 3 in any other major senior-level international competition (this includes prestigious small field meets, e.g.,
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Won Gold at an international multi-sport event (games) (also includes races like the World University Cycling Championship).
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It has an international elite (as defined by the IAAF standards for that year) field of at least 5 different nationalities.
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Some games or series are likely or almost certain to be considered notable, including but not limited to the following:
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Coaches who have been the official head coach of an Olympic track and field team for a country with multiple medalists.
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Q5: I want to create a new sports-specific notability guideline or revise an existing one. What approach should I take?
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for Events at individual Summer or Winter Olympic or Paralympic Games, e.g.,
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for Sports at individual Summer or Winter Olympic or Paralympic Games, e.g.,
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may be used to support content in an article, but they do not contribute toward proving the notability of a subject.
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championship in which a large number of the competitors are amateur "gentleman" drivers or privateers, such as the
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Any round of a series in the previous category, if the driver or rider in question did not complete a full season.
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of each game, especially if the game received front page coverage outside of the local areas involved (e.g., The
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They have won at least one recognized amateur golf tournament at the national or international level (examples:
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If the article meets the criteria set forth below, then it is likely that sufficient sources exist to satisfy
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The final series (or single game when there is not a series) determining the champion of a top league, e.g.,
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Horses who are ranked the leading sire or broodmare for a given year in their respective nations (again, see
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They have competed as a professional on the PGA, LPGA, European, or Champions Tour for at least one full year
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An individual person with a connection to a notable horse is not presumed notable for that reason only, see
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The article should provide reliable sources showing that the subject meets the general notability guideline.
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for athletes from any sport if they have won a medal at the modern
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Any athletic entertainment event at which the results are at least partially predetermined or scripted is
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Is a men's road team in the 1st (UCI WorldTeam), 2nd (UCI ProContinental), or 3rd (UCI Continental) tier;
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Coaches who introduced a notable technique or training method, and are widely credited as the originator.
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Have coached many notable athletes, including at least one individual Olympic medalist or world champion
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for sumo wrestlers if they have been ranked in either the top (
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for an orienteering club if it meets any of the criteria below
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Various major road races, such as one of the high-profile inter-city races of the 1890s and 1900s, an
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Individual humans who were significant for new advancements or trailblazing achievements. (examples:
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for a road race if it meets any one of the following criteria
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Any primarily-professional single-class series of significant international importance, such as the
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Notability (sports)/Archive 4 § RfC: Promote Notability (sports) to a guideline
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Have won an event that has a starting pro/elite field of at least 15 male or 10 female competitors.
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for junior gymnasts if they meet any of the criteria below
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A driver or rider who has competed for at least one full season in any of the following series:
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For participants in defunct leagues who satisfy any of these achievement standards, please see
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if they have been the subject of significant coverage, that is, multiple published non-trivial
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For better or worse, discussions in Knowledge (XXG) use the term "notable" as a shorthand for "
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for junior players if they have won at least a junior
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of ice hockey teams, substitute "coached" or "managed" for "played" in the player guidelines.
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A round of any primarily-professional series of significant national importance, such as the
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for individual people and horses who are involved in
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The following are some potential places to look for sources to establish sports notability:
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Won an individual gold medal, in the junior division, at an elite international competition*
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Request for Comments discussion that established the sports-specific notability guidelines:
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Articles about notable games should have well-sourced prose, not merely a list of stats.
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summaries, statistical results, or routine interviews as sources to establish notability.
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Achieved preeminent honors (all-time top-10 career scorer or first-team all-star) in the
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It has been held over a unique course or distance consistently over a period of 25 years.
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if they have achieved success in a major international competition at the highest level.
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There is no fixed rule, as it may differ in each specific case. Generally, though, since
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For a game or series that is already covered as a subtopic in another article, consider
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A game that is widely considered by independent reliable sources to be notable, outside
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for individuals who participate in the sport of
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competition (especially where there is no significant international championship level).
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For leagues still in existence, only those listed above satisfy the specified criteria.
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Achieved preeminent honors (all-time top-10 career scorer, first-team all-star) in the
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Notability (sports)/Archive 8 § Applicable policies and guidelines
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All information included in Knowledge (XXG), including articles about sports, must be
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Have competed in the main draw in one of the highest-level professional tournaments:
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It is a directly competitive meeting between several notable performers (at least 5).
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for an athlete who competes in the field of
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Have medaled individually or were on a team that won gold, silver, or bronze at the
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be deleted; conversely, meeting any of these criteria does not mean that an article
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Q4: What is considered a "reasonable amount of time" to uncover appropriate sources?
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Horses and individuals involved in highly publicized thefts or other crimes, e.g.,
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The topic-specific notability guidelines described on this page do not replace the
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Sports rivalries are not presumed notable. Articles on sports rivalries, such as
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with the UCI (WT, 1.Pro, 1.1, 1.2, 2.Pro, 2.1, 2.2, CDM, JO, CM, GT, CC, CN, .HC);
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Coaches who have coached many notable athletes, including at least one non-relay
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for athletes who compete in the field of
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A national championship season at the top collegiate level is generally notable.
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Q7: But these athletes have won championship X; surely that makes them notable?
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Has won a major relay (according to the criteria below, which mean presently
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Knowledge (XXG) talk:Notability (sports)/Archive 9 § Relation to GNG (again)
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for figure skating figures if they
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Any driver who does not meet the previous criteria who has received an
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They are enshrined in one of golf's recognized Halls of Fame (example:
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Knowledge (XXG)'s policy of not being a place for routine news coverage
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A driver, rider, or co-driver who has won any of the following events
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for ice hockey players if they
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Significant coverage is likely to exist for basketball figures if they
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Q1: How is this guideline related to the general notability guideline?
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Q6: What constitutes "non-routine" secondary coverage for sports?
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