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===Vesuvius Dogg===
;Standard Triple Crown
*'''DYK'''
**[[Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville]], article creator and nominator, promotional [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Did_you_know_nominations/Louise_de_Broglie,_Countess_d%27Haussonville diff] here
*'''GA'''
**[[Ahmed Zayat]], though I'm having trouble finding a diff now. I wasn't co-nominator, but am sure [[User:Montanabw]] can confirm my contribution helping improve the article for GA, although she definitely took the lead and did the heavy lifting. Perhaps an examination of the editing record or the article's Talk page might be in order? I'm sure Montanabw would back my account, though I don't want to steal any glory.
*'''FC'''
**[[American Pharoah]], FAC, nomination/ promotional page [[Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/American Pharoah/archive1|here]]

Hope I'm doing this all correctly. I'm a little surprised I can't find readily available evidence for my Ahmed Zayat contribution, and if that's a problem I'll just have to work another article up for GA in its place. But again, I'm sure Montanabw will readily remember the Zayat collaboration. Would love to have a "Wikipedia Triple Crown" involving two germane U.S. horse racing articles. Thanks [[User:Vesuvius Dogg|Vesuvius Dogg]] ([[User talk:Vesuvius Dogg|talk]]) 20:36, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
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! [[Vesuvius Dogg]] !! DYK !! GA !! FC
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|[[User:Vesuvius Dogg|Vesuvius Dogg]]
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[[Louise de Broglie, Countess d'Haussonville]]
| GA
[[Ahmed Zayat]]
| FC
[[American Pharoah]]
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Revision as of 20:37, 26 November 2015

Triple Crown Nominations
Instructions
  1. Copy the nomination layout example into a third-level subsection at the bottom of the page.
  2. Specify the award type (e.g. "Standard Triple Crown") and list an equal number of entries for DYK, GA and FC. (For instance, you could provide 3 DYKs, 3 GAs and 3 FCs for the Imperial Triple Crown, but not 100 DYKs, 12 GAs and 8 FCs.)
  3. For DYKs, no evidence is required if the entries are listed by this tool. Otherwise, please give a diff of DYK credits e.g. Special:Diff/1082114165.
  4. For good articles, featured articles and featured lists, you must have substantially written, referenced or overhauled the article. An authorship link showing at least 25% or the highest percentage among all authors is evidence of this.
  5. For other featured content, provide links that evidence major authorship.
  6. For upgrades from an existing award, specify the old and new upgrade levels and provide all articles (including those from the existing award).

Current nominations

  • Please note new changes to the instructions at Note 5.

Vesuvius Dogg

Standard Triple Crown
  • DYK
  • GA
    • Ahmed Zayat, though I'm having trouble finding a diff now. I wasn't co-nominator, but am sure User:Montanabw can confirm my contribution helping improve the article for GA, although she definitely took the lead and did the heavy lifting. Perhaps an examination of the editing record or the article's Talk page might be in order? I'm sure Montanabw would back my account, though I don't want to steal any glory.
  • FC

Hope I'm doing this all correctly. I'm a little surprised I can't find readily available evidence for my Ahmed Zayat contribution, and if that's a problem I'll just have to work another article up for GA in its place. But again, I'm sure Montanabw will readily remember the Zayat collaboration. Would love to have a "Wikipedia Triple Crown" involving two germane U.S. horse racing articles. Thanks Vesuvius Dogg (talk) 20:36, 26 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]