Talk:List of IPC world records in swimming – Men's short course

Need help disambiguating Richmond, Canada
Could use some help on this one - trying to clean up links to the disambiguation page at Richmond in this article. There are a few lines in the table listing the city as Richmond, Canada, and the link per the template just goes to the disambig page. If I knew which specific article to link to I could use the cityarticle parameter, but there are 6 different Richmonds in Canada according to the disambiguation page, and I have no idea which is right. And, because of the way the template creates the table and links, I cannot just use the tag. If anyone knows which Richmond, Canada, article is the one, please update the table. Thanks! --LarryJeff (talk) 18:56, 13 April 2012 (UTC)

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Record Inconsistencies
Hello all!

When comparing many of the records here to those found on the official records-page provided by the International Paralympic Committee, there are many inconsistencies present. For this reason, there is a need for a clean-up of most the article, in an attempt to correct multiple contradictions. However, it is a great deal of effort to go through every single record by one's self; so, this has been written as a reminder to any who are willing: Please compare the records with the official IPC ones, and include the IPC reference (conveniently titled "IPC") to all records present which are among the official records - and yes, this will provide many '[1]' references throughout the page. For example, in regard to record inconsistencies, even within the 100m Freestyle event, the S14 record is already different: It is now held by Thomas Hamer, from Great Britain, with a time of 52.08s, set in Manchester, in 2017.

Thank you to all who participate in this initiative to provide a consistent, detailed collection of information on para swimming events!

(And this has been posted on the other sections of the main article, and the main article itself.)

ParaSwimmerGuy (talk) 08:27, 5 August 2018 (UTC)