User:Sevs2001/Evaluate an Article

Which article are you evaluating?
Genevra Stone

Why you have chosen this article to evaluate?
Female athletes are often not given the attention they deserve, especially in a niche sport like rowing. Gevvie Stone has been an idol of mine since we share a river and a hometown. As an incredible athlete and icon for USA rowing, she deserves to have a comprehensive wiki page that accurate depicts her accomplishments. I was pleasantly surprised to see how well maintained and professional her page already is.

Evaluate the article

 * The lead section of the article is very minimum, containing the information that can be seen directly to the right in the table of information by simply listing facts in two basic sentences. There isn't an introductory sentence present here or any descriptions of the article's topics.
 * The factual content in this article is very good and is organized very well and is easy to read. Containing detailed information about her rowing career and the accolades she has acquired.
 * However I think information about how she has culturally impacted this sport would add a lot to the article. There isn't a female rower with as much notoriety as her and she has been an inspiration to many girls who want to pursue rowing, especially since she has accomplished so much in the sport while getting a medical degree and doing residency.
 * The article is written from a neutral point of view without any kinds of biased claims.
 * The article uses a wide variety of sources such as regatta websites, ESPN, Olympic archives and her Team USA profile, reputable news organizations, her previous schools' websites.
 * There could be newer information related to the 2020-2021 single sculls Tokyo Olympic Trials as those have recently taken place. Much of the content that Google suggests related to her is about the trials.
 * There are no images in this article which I find disappointing. With such an illustrious career in rowing she is sure to have some great racing photos from NCAA's, the Olympics, or Worlds.
 * This article contains a lot of the important basic information but lacks the individuality of a great Wiki page. The addition of images and some more personal details would go a long way in improving this article.