Template:Figure skating detailed results/doc

This template is an easier alternative to create detailed result tables for figure skater biographies, and it satisfies the latest accessibility criteria for data tables. It can be used to list the competition results of one season for a single skater, pair, or dance team. Currently, a maximum of 12 skating events can be added per table. If you find a skater with more than 12 events in one season or notice any bugs or have suggestions for additional parameters, please share them on the template's talk page.

Simplified markup code with empty cells

Full markup code with all available parameters for single events

Annotations and parameters
Annotations
 * Season: Use the format YYYY–YY with an en dash (example: 2010–11).
 * Referencing the full table with one bundled inline citation: Use the parameter ref. A suitable source is the skater's or team's data page on SkatingScores.com.
 * Date of the event: Use the format Mon DD–DD, YYYY with an en dash (example: Sep 18–20, 2010).
 * In case that the event takes place in two months, use the format  (example: Sep 29 – Oct1, 2010).
 * In case that the event takes place in two years, use the format  (example: Dec 29, '17 – Jan8, 2018).


 * Skating event: Use the format  (example:  ). The flagicon is optional, but it is very helpful, especially for events where the location is not apparent from the event name. Here you can find a full list of IOC country codes; a selection of the most common country abbreviations in figure skating is listed below.
 * For competition segments where the skater hasn't competed, use an en dash (see examples below). If the skater has withdrawn without any segment result, that event should  be added to the table. The withdrawal is listed in the competitive highlights already.

Parameters
 * Ice dance: Set the parameter icedance either "CD/OD/FD" for seasons until 2010, or "SD/FD" for seasons between 2010 and 2018, or "RD/FD" for seasons after 2018. Otherwise leave it empty.
 * For events with a compulsory dance segment, use the parameters CDplacex and CDscorex, otherwise leave them empty.


 * Team event: For the individual placement at a team event, enter the placement number without brackets after the parameter teamx, otherwise leave it empty.
 * Small medals: In case of ISU Championships, set the parameter yes to show awarded small medals in the SP or FS segment, otherwise leave it empty.
 * Pewter medal: To indicate a pewter medal win for a fourth place at U.S. national events, set the parameter yes, otherwise leave it empty.
 * Qualification round: For the placement and score in a qualification round, use the parameters QSPplacex QSPscorex (short program) or QFSplacex QFSscorex (free skating), otherwise leave them empty.
 * Competition details: Add the url-address of the event result page (from the ISU or national federation) after sourcex (see examples below). Use the parameter archivex to add the respective archive link of the original source as well. These links are optional, but very useful for readers to look up protocols or result pages for the single segments.

Shortlist of IOC country codes for figure skating events
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🇦🇺 AUS – Australia

🇦🇹 AUT – Austria

🇧🇾 BLR – Belarus

🇧🇬 BUL – Bulgaria

🇨🇦 CAN – Canada

🇨🇳 CHN – People's Republic of China

CRO – Croatia

🇨🇿 CZE – Czech Republic

🇪🇸 ESP – Spain

🇪🇪 EST – Estonia

🇫🇮 FIN – Finland

🇫🇷 FRA – France

🇬🇧 GBR – Great Britain (United Kingdom)

🇩🇪 GER – Germany

🇭🇺 HUN – Hungary

🇮🇹 ITA – Italy

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🇯🇵 JPN – Japan

🇰🇷 KOR – South Korea

LAT – Latvia

LIT – Lithuania

🇱🇺 LUX – Luxembourg

NED – Netherlands

🇳🇴 NOR – Norway

🇵🇱 POL – Poland

🇷🇺 RUS – Russia

🇸🇰 SVK – Slovakia

SLO – Slovenia

SUI – Switzerland

🇸🇪 SWE – Sweden

TPE – Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)

🇹🇭 THA – Thailand

🇺🇸 USA – United States of America

Example 2: Table with bundled source and links to official event pages
References

Explanatory legend
The legend is to be placed above the detailed result tables as a bulleted list. Only those explanatory bullets shall be added that apply to the respective set of tables in the article.

Example list of explanatory bullets
 * – Team event
 * Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded at ISU Championships.
 * Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only. The individual placement at the ISU World Team Trophy is listed in brackets.

Full list of explanatory bullets