User:Basement12/Format for Nations at the Summer Olympics Articles


 * The following discussion is preserved as an archive. Please do not modify it. The page is now located at WikiProject Olympics/Manual of Style (Games summary – Nations). Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page.  No further edits should be made to this page.

This page sets out a desired standard format for all articles in Category:Nations at the Summer Olympics, Category:Nations at the Summer Paralympics, Category:Nations at the Winter Olympics and Category:Nations at the Winter Paralympics, as decided upon by members of WikiProject Olympics.

Articles describing the participation of a nation's athletes at an edition of the Olympic Games or Paralympic Games must have three important structures:


 * Infobox specific for the nation in question, where data such as medal table, flagbearers, and links to participation in other editions of the Games is quickly presented;
 * Medalists section containing a table listing all medal winners at that specific edition;
 * Results by sport section containing results for every competitor in every sport where the nation was represented.

These main structural components must follow the conventions presented hereafter, to promote layout consistency and data organization throughout the whole article series.

Infobox
Use the appropriate infobox template from Category:Olympics by country infobox templates. Only a few parameters usually need to be specified for a proper display:


 * games
 * A string like  (e.g.   or  ) displays a Games-specific panel within the infobox


 * competitors
 * Number of competitors for the nation at the specified Games. Use a simple number (e.g. ) or a string that also identifies how many men and women (e.g.  )


 * sports
 * Number of sports in which this nation had athletes compete at the specified Games. Only supply an integer number here (e.g. )


 * flagbearer
 * Name of the person(s) who served as flagbearer at the opening and/or closing ceremonies (e.g.  or  )


 * officials
 * Indicates the number of officials the nation sent to the specified Games. For example, if the total delegation was 40 people and there were 24 competitors, you would use.


 * gold
 * Number of gold medals won by the nation's competitors; defaults to 0 if not specified


 * silver
 * Number of silver medals won by the nation's competitors; defaults to 0 if not specified


 * bronze
 * Number of bronze medals won by the nation's competitors; defaults to 0 if not specified

Note that the "Total" value is computed automatically as the sum of all three medal types.

Medalists

 * This section is placed under a level-two heading  (or , where British English is appropriate), and contains a sortable table of the medals won by athletes of the nation at the Games, with "Medal", "Name", "Sport" and "Event" columns.
 * The "Medal" column should display (gold medal),  (silver medal) and  (bronze medal) icons. Do not use background colors nor any other images of poorer resolution for this purpose.
 * The "Name" column should register competitor names through the use of sortname so that they are sorted by last name. For Chinese and Korean names, the family name comes first, so this template is not needed for them.
 * Names, sports and events should all be linked, even if the corresponding articles are not currently available. Sports should link to the summary-level "Sport at the year Summer Olympics" page, and events should link directly to the subsidiary event results page.

Example (from Denmark at the 2008 Summer Olympics):


 * For team sports where the number of medalists is greater than nine (i.e anything larger than for the "coxed eights" rowing event), the names of medal winers can be listed using template.

Example (from Spain at the 2008 Summer Olympics)

Header
Each sport should have an individual level 2 heading within this section, including a small copy (30 pixels) of the suitable pictogram for that sport (see gallery). The section should begin with a link to the main article of that sport for the games in question and, if available, the article on qualification for the sport; this is done by means of main template.

Example:

== Badminton ==

Badminton

Results tables

 * Underneath these headings there should be a results table listing all athletes from the nation competing in that sport. In the case of a nation having more than six competitors in a given sport, this table may be further split into "Men" and "Women" results tables. In this case, use a semi-colon to create the table headings, instead of a level 3 headline code, in order to reduce TOC cluttering; i.e. use, not.


 * The format of the results table required will vary depending on the sport but can be in general split into three categories:
 * Those where an athlete competes against an individual or team (judo, badminton, etc.);
 * Those where an athlete competes against a field (athletics, swimming, etc.);
 * Team sports (such as football, handball, etc.).

General notes on all tables

 * All columns containing results or ranks should be centrally aligned.
 * Results cells integrated in columns specific for rounds:
 * that did not occur in an event, should be filled with "N/A"
 * where the athlete recieved a bye, should be filled with "Bye"
 * If an athlete qualified for a later round, a bolded "Q" should be placed at the right side of the rank (or "q" if it is a fastest loser qualification).
 * Ranks should be given as a cardinal number, i.e. "13" not "13th".

Records

 * As stated for the qualification symbols, records should be denoted in the column of the appropiate result, at the right side of the value.
 * World records are highlighted using template WR that produces (link to World record). If a world record is specific for a sport, like swimming, using   will change the link to World records in swimming; if the previous standing record was equaled, one can use   that yields
 * Olympic records are handled with OlyR that produces, linking to Olympic record. As mentioned for world records, using  will create a new link to List of Olympic records in swimming; if the previous standing record was equaled, one can use   yielding
 * National and continental record marks should be designated as NR and CR and included in a Key below the results table.

Medalists

 * The names of medal-winning athletes should be bolded.
 * No background colour in the athlete's row is necessary or recommended.
 * The medal icons [[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]] ( [[Image:Gold medal icon.svg]] ), [[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]] ( [[Image:Silver medal icon.svg]] ) or [[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]] ( [[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg]] ) should be placed either in the final "Rank" column or beneath the final result, if no separate column exists.

Example (from Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics):

Key

 * All abbreviations used in a results table should be explained in a key included just below that table, in the form of "XX = foo".

Against an individual or team

 * Sports in this category include:


 * Archery
 * Badminton
 * Boxing
 * Cycling (some track events)
 * Fencing


 * Judo
 * Table tennis
 * Taekwondo
 * Tennis
 * Wrestling

Example:
 * The table should begin with "Athlete" and "Event" columns, followed by a variable number of columns for each of the competition's rounds, with the heading being the name of that round.
 * Within each round column, both the opponent and result should be registered; this is denoted by a second cell at the top of the column containing "Opposition" and "Result" (use the code  to render properly this content within the table).
 * The name of the opponent should be given through the use of flagIOCathlete template, but only the last name should be visible.


 * Results should be recorded using a bolded "W" (won) or "L" (lost), followed by the scores for each set/timed round. The main athlete's score is always presented on the left side. Scores should always be separated by an en dash (–) and not a hyphen (-), per the Manual of Style. An en dash can be inserted through the wiki markup symbol (–) or the HTML element.

Example (from North Korea at the 2008 Summer Olympics):

Against a field

 * Sports in this category include:


 * Athletics
 * Canoe/Kayak
 * Cycling
 * Diving
 * Equestrian
 * Gymnastics
 * Modern pentathlon


 * Rowing
 * Sailing
 * Shooting
 * Swimming
 * Synchronized swimming
 * Triathlon
 * Weightlifting


 * The table should begin with "Athlete" and "Event" columns, followed by a variable number of columns for each of the competition's rounds, with the heading being the name of that round. These columns are further split into "Result" (other titles are possible, depending on the event) and "Rank" columns (a "Total" column may also be added if, at any stage, the results from multiple rounds are added up).
 * The form of recording the rank will vary between sports, depending on how qualifiers are decided:
 * For athletics, it should be the position within the heat;
 * For swimming, it is the overall rank when all heats are compared.
 * Additional columns may be needed (e.g. "Horse" for the name of the animal used in equestrian events)

Example (from Jamaica at the 2008 Summer Olympics):

Team sports

 * Sports in this category include:


 * Basketball
 * Football (soccer)
 * Handball


 * Volleyball
 * Field hockey
 * Water polo


 * When entering the name of a sports team, in either a results table or a match result, one should use the appropriate template, that produces the nation's flag and a link to the team's main article:


 * bk and bk-rt for men's basketball
 * bkw and bkw-rt for women's basketball
 * bb for baseball
 * fh and fh-rt for men's field hockey
 * fhw and fhw-rt for women's field hockey
 * fb and fb-rt for men's football
 * fbw and fbw-rt for women's football


 * hb and hb-rt for men's handball
 * hbw and hbw-rt for women's handball
 * sbw for softball
 * vb and vb-rt for men's volleyball
 * vbw and vbw-rt for women's volleyball
 * wp and wp-rt for men's water polo
 * wpw and wpw-rt for women's water polo

Example:


 * The results table for groups/pools should have a league-type format, with rows dedicated to each of the group teams and columns for every relevant statistics of the sport in question.
 * Teams qualifying for the next round of the competition should be highlighted in green.

Example (from United States at the 2008 Summer Olympics):


 * Results for individual games should be recorded using sport-specific templates, like the ones shown below, with parameter keys and rendered examples:


 * Basketball
 * basketballbox


 * Volleyball
 * volleyballbox


 * Football
 * footballbox


 * Handball
 * handballbox


 * Field hockey
 * fieldhockeybox


 * Water polo
 * waterpolobox


 * Baseball
 * linescore


 * Softball
 * linescore

Navigation box
At the bottom of the page, place the template, replacing " " with the year in which the Games that the article refers to took place. For example: This template works as a navigation box between the several articles (one per NOC participating at the specified Games) that are included in the "Nation at the year Summer Olympics" series.

Categories
This type of article should be included in the following categories:
 * Replace "Year" with the year in which the Games, that the article refers to, took place (e.g. Category:Nations at the 2008 Summer Olympics)
 * Replace "Year" with the year in which the Games, that the article refers to, took place (e.g. Category:Nations at the 2008 Summer Olympics)


 * Replace "Nation" with the name of the nation that the article refers to (e.g. Category:Togo at the Olympics). Use the appropriate year as the sort key for the category.
 * Replace "Nation" with the name of the nation that the article refers to (e.g. Category:Togo at the Olympics). Use the appropriate year as the sort key for the category.


 * The above page is preserved as an archive. Please do not modify it. The page is now located at WikiProject Olympics/Manual of Style (Games summary – Nations). No further edits should be made to this page.