User talk:Tamarenda

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Deleted references
Hi, I noticed that you deleted the references for the choreographers of Fabian Bourzat and Nathalie Pechalat. Can you explain why? Wikipedia would like sources for all information, otherwise a future editor can remove those names of choreographers. So please don't remove links to news articles without reason. The more references, the better. Aftesk (talk) 20:09, 21 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Sure - though this sort of discussion belongs on the entry discussion page, IMO. I deleted some of the existing information because the section was redundant as written: the choreographers are already listed in the infobox, as they should be (see entries for other ice dancers for examples). The information on their coaches was contained in the infobox as well as in the career section, with references given where needed. Wikipedia entries should be properly sourced, of course, but they should also be concise and not repetitive. There's no need to add materials already covered in the entry. Tamarenda (talk) 11:40, 22 May 2011 (UTC)

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Grand Slam (figure skating) page
Hi! I have removed the tag from this page, which you proposed for deletion. I have added another citation for the usage of the term "grand slam" (Chinese title: 世锦赛-科斯特纳女单折桂 浅田真央第6张可欣第7. Translated title: World Championships - Kostner took the gold, Mao Asada finished 6th, and Zhang Kexin finished 7th), and a citation for the usage of the term "super slam" (Chinese title: 沃尔图/莫伊尔再破冰舞世界纪录 实现超级大满贯. Translated title: Virtue / Moir broke the world record in ice dancing again, achieving the super slam). These two citations are both in the Chinese language. You may use a multilingual machine translation service (such as Google Translate) to translate they into English. (Google Translate: citation 1, citation 2) Thanks! ^_^ Phikia (talk) 09:45, 9 July 2018 (UTC)

Hello
Hello. I’ve saw you created many articles on figure skaters. I’ve also created on Devid Naryzhnyy / Elizaveta Shanaeva who qualified for JGP final weeks ago, but it got nominated to get deleted because of the standard of the notability(It says only competing at junior world champion can be verified as having notability. Not for qualifying JGP Finals) There seems like not many people here know about figure skating, importance of qualifying the final. could you review here and put your honest vote? thank you. Articles for deletion/Devid Naryzhnyy Yoniiieei (talk) 18:21, 2 October 2019 (UTC)