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Reply on FIS cross-country victory count etc.
I apologize for the late reply. So there has been some confusion and disagreement on what should count as a world cup win and not previously. A few years ago stage wins weren't even counted as official WC wins. However, they are now (which I think is great personally). When it comes to pursuits I understand your question. The consistency you're looking for is that during mid-tour pursuits only "first-to-finish" gets the victory, as there is only one official victory rewarded. In tour-ending pursuits there are two victories awarded: One for fastest stage time, and one for the tour overall (which is the one "first-to-finish"). This is confirmed if you look at who gets the world cup points. The 5th of March race you're referring to from last season was a mid-tour race. Weng crossed the finish line first, and thus got the win, even though Johaug had the faster stage time. That is in line with this years race, where Nilsson won by first crossing the finish line (FIS states this on their web pages). In the FIS athlete data base there are some mistakes, as you're referring to, but FIS has said that they need time to clean up the data base after all the rule changes (I remember reading this quote on the Norwegian site langrenn.com). Did I properly answer your questions? Hope you're having a nice day!

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Speed skating
Hello.

Thanks for your contributions to the speed skating project, WikiProject Speed Skating. Maybe you want to become a project member?

I have just nominated the year articles on the European Championships for renaming, here Talk:2007 European Allround Speed Skating Championships. Please join the discussion.

Regards

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Marrit Leenstra
Thanks for all your edits to the Marrit Leenstra article, but don't you think you're overdoing it? You have done a whopping 156 consecutive edits since 23 January. I'm pretty sure we don't need that level of detail on her races.

Since you have such a great interest in her article, do you have any personal relation to or involvement with her? In that case, you need to read WP:COI and declare any possible conflict of interest.

Regards

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Colours, lists, and other info
Hello Pedeshtrian, thanks for all your wonderful edits. I am not trying to be a jerk in the reverting of your contributions. However, we do have to refer to our WP:MOS when trying to write WP:Good articles. Particularly when referring and writing WP:BLP. Important considerations such as WP:Colors and MOS:NAVBOXCOLOR indicate that with colours, refer to point #4 "In the case that no properly identifying, accessible color exists; or the subject of the template or table should not be identified with a particular color (e.g., an average biography), the default colors provided by the template or the table class should be used." In other words 9 times out of 10 we need to use the default colours for headers to indicate the headings. Too many colours, too bold colours, and other redundant use of colour only serves as a distraction from the prose of WP:BLP which is the main purpose a BLP article. Additional redundant information in lists should be converted to prose instead of in lists. Do let me know if you have more questions or concerns.  Krazytea  (talk) 17:43, 14 February 2018 (UTC)

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TfD – Templates for discussion/Log/2018 April 6
Hello Pedeshtrian. There are a couple of templates up for discussion regarding mass start events in speed skating at the Winter Olympics. Feel like commenting on it ? Best regards Migrant (talk) 03:51, 14 April 2018 (UTC)

Women in Red
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Volleyball articles
I saw your statement at WIR that you are interested in article about women's volley. I am working on a project to increase coverage of Honda Sports Award winners. I took a break form one aspect of that project, and decided to work on creating new articles for award winners that have won this award. I happened to start with volleyball. Those articles are: There's more that can be said about each of these athletes, but rather than concentrate on those five, I want to work on some other volleyball redlinks, then some other sports. My obvious hope is that others will expand the articles I've started, so I thought I would just bring these to your attention, in case you were interested.-- S Philbrick (Talk)  23:07, 2 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Kathryn Plummer
 * Rhamat Alhassan
 * Krista Vansant
 * Blair Brown Lipsit
 * Greichaly Cepero
 * Thanks! I see what you added to Plummer - very impressed. S Philbrick (Talk)  19:50, 4 April 2020 (UTC)
 * Thank you. I've also expanded the Krista Vansant article.--Pedeshtrian (talk) 17:50, 5 April 2020 (UTC)

Thanks re Vansant
Thanks for your work on Krista Vansant. I spent a few weeks several years ago trying to add the medals to women's basketball articles, so I should have been able to add the volleyball medals easily - but I realized I wasn't that familiar with someone of the international event (Pan Am Cup versus Pan Am Games) so I decided to wait to see if someone else would take it on. You did, and I thank-you.-- S Philbrick (Talk)  19:33, 6 April 2020 (UTC)

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There are also a several taskforces for specific sports: WikiProject Women's sport/Task forces and opportunity to create new ones. See, for example:

Thank you. Hmlarson (talk) 15:30, 17 December 2020 (UTC)

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