Talk:Sailing at the 1932 Summer Olympics

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Introduction

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The Sailing at the 1972 Summer Olympics forms the basis/template of all pages of the "Sailing at the xxxx Summer Olympic games" articles.

This article is standardized to this standard!

Naming convention

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The name of apage is as follows: Sailing at the xxxx Summer Olympics.

Good examples of a Class page name are:

  • Sailing at the 1972 Summer Olympics
  • Sailing at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Page structure

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A page for the series of the Olympic regatta's event of one special year has the following structure:

  1. Infobox Olympic event template
  2. General introduction
  3. Venue section
  • Infobox building (for the venue/harbor/yachtclub ...)
  • Course areas
  • Competition
    • Overview
    • Continents
    • Countries
    • Classes (equipment)
    • (gallery with the classes in line drawing and if possible in action)
  1. Race schedule section (planned racing days)
  2. Medal summary section
  • Sailing xxxx
  • Sailing 1896 - xxxx
  1. Notes section
  2. Further reading section
  3. Reference section
  4. Categories and other Wikipedia metadata

In case a section does not have the suitable content yet the following template will be used as placeholder:

example use of placehoder template:

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Example of Class page

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Please check when in doubt the content of this article

Thanks in advance NED33 (talk) 23:15, 6 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

In compliance with the standard

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The following Class pages are in compliance with this standard: