Talk:Paeng Nepomuceno

Requested move
Rafael Nepumuceno → Rafael Nepomuceno – {Correction for the surname's spelling -- Perryv 03:48, 15 June 2006 (UTC)} copied from the entry on the WP:RM page

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 * Support : The Name should be Rafael Nepomuceno not Rafael Nepumuceno -- (peads 03:42, 15 June 2006 (UTC))


 * Support : I agree. -- Perryv 04:10, 15 June 2006 (UTC)


 * Support : Agreed. Rudá 20:07, 15 June 2006 (UTC)

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I added the Milan Tribute to this short article which must be developed.

--Florentino floro 06:48, 10 July 2007 (UTC)

How many world championships?
The previous version of the lead called Nepomuceno "a 6-Time World Bowling Champion". It goes on to say that he has won the World Cup of Bowling four times, the World's Invitational Tournament once and the World Tenpin Masters once. If he has won the World Cup of Bowling four times, he is a 4-time world champion, not a 6-time world champion. But I prefer my version of the lead, which avoids the issues of what constitutes a world championship altogether and simply says what he has won: "He has won the World Cup of Bowling (1976, 1980, 1992 and 1996), the World's Invitational Tournament (1984) and the World Tenpin Masters championship (1999)." Aecis·(away) talk 09:53, 8 February 2009 (UTC)

Yes, the 4 World Cup titles is more appropriate. I could not find any international news about the World's Invitational Tournament in 1984, it is also not a demonstration sport during the Olympics according to olympics.org. The World Tenpin Masters championship tournament is also a short lived tournament. The world cup has more credibility.ManyPAc (talk) 11:31, 7 September 2021 (UTC)

Nephews
The names of his nephews in New York are irrelevant unless they are professional bowlers, I suggest that the reference gets removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.108.234.192 (talk) 11:46, 27 March 2011 (UTC)

Requested move II

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The result of the move request was: page moved. Vegaswikian (talk) 05:39, 3 June 2011 (UTC)

Rafael Nepomuceno → Paeng Nepomuceno –
 * Much much more common. No one calls him Rafael. It's Paeng. Moray An Par (talk) 03:51, 27 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Question: Do they call him Paeng Nepomuceno or just Paeng? Because you may inadvertently be picking an uncommon name. If it's commonly just Paeng, then suggest Paeng. The Filo version also uses Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno. Rennell435 (talk) 00:07, 28 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Strong support per WP:COMMONNAME. A google news archive search gives 883 hits for "Paeng Nepomuceno", compared to only 24 for "Rafael Nepomuceno". Jenks24 (talk) 09:13, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
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 * Nepomuceno at the Entrance of the International Bowling Hall of Fame and Museum, Arlington, Texas in 2010.jpg
 * Nepomuceno being awarded the IOC Presidents Trophy.png
 * Nepomuceno being awarded with the IOC (International Olympic Committee) Presidents Trophy in 1999, Medal of Merit in 1984, Philippine Legion of Honor in 1999, Order of Lakandula in 2008 and Presidential Citations in 1988, 1992 & 1996.jpg
 * Nepomuceno receives from Bernard Gibbons his World Bowling Hall of Fame plaque in a ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1993Image.jpg
 * Paeng Nepomuceno receives his United States Bowling (USBC) Gold Level Coach trophy from USBC chief operating officer Neil Stremmel in Arlington, Texas in 2013.jpg
 * Paeng Nepomuceno with his 4 Guinness World Records.jpg
 * Some of Paeng Nepomuceno’s US magazine cover story appearances from 1976 to 2000.jpg

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 * Some of Nepomuceno’s US magazine appearances from 1976 tom1999.jpg