Talk:Paul Coleman

Reverted edit
I have reverted for several reasons. If you disagree with these points, please start a discussion, perhaps in the form of a requested move, so that we can form a consensus about which pages should appear at which titles. Thanks, Certes (talk) 18:08, 15 June 2018 (UTC)
 * 1) The new version is a modified copy of an existing article about this subject: Paul Coleman (sailor). Copying and pasting to create a second article on the same topic creates several problems and is discouraged.
 * 2) The editor appears to be the subject of the article, which raises the possibility of a conflict of interest.
 * 3) The subject may not be the primary topic for the title "Paul Coleman". Wikipedia also has articles about other people with similar names.  The new version hinders readers who seek information on those namesakes, and it has not been demonstrated why those people should be so relegated.

Edit request
Hello fellow Wikipedians,

I just saw your message. There is no problem on reverting. Per your latest round of comments, we may already be on the same page. I have just one simple edit request. It's about the last requested addition. This time I included page numbers in the reference fields. Plus, I have just modified 3 external links. Please take a moment to review. If you have any questions, please visit the links for additional information. I made the following changes - at the end of the paragraph section, please see that I have just modified 2 external links. Please take a moment to review. If you have any questions, please visit the referenced links for additional information. I made the following changes:
 * Corrected formatting/usage for the references.
 * Added archive page numbers.

I'm requesting that, when you have finished reviewing the changes, you may to add references as appropriate.

Thanks for all of your help!

Cheers!

Early life
Coleman grew up in Larchmont, New York, close to Horseshoe Harbour and was determined to enter into sailing, which he did with his brothers (Team Coleman).

Coleman and his twin were both students at New York Maritime College and after competing in the 1976 470 Olympic trials, teamed up with Gerard in the Soling.

Sailing career
Coleman has competed in many world class events such as the J/24, Soling and Etchells classes. He competed in the United States Sailing Championship at the 1983 Mallory Cup together with his brother Paul and they won the gold medal.

Paulcoleman (talk) 21:42, 22 June 2018 (UTC)

Reply 22-JUN-2018
 spintendo   22:30, 22 June 2018 (UTC)