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::: Just a stupid edit war without explanation or reply ???.-[[Special:Contributions/80.12.63.169|80.12.63.169]] ([[User talk:80.12.63.169|talk]]) 09:23, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
::: Just a stupid edit war without explanation or reply ???.-[[Special:Contributions/80.12.63.169|80.12.63.169]] ([[User talk:80.12.63.169|talk]]) 09:23, 19 July 2019 (UTC)
:::: many thanks for the reply. Because it is not only a medalist table (with only the names of Gold, Silver and Bronze), it is also the complete Results. And the IAAF, and all the confederations, always indicates the wind for the sprints and some jumps. This data is essential and many Championships already put this indication (small one but very important).
:::: many thanks for the reply. Because it is not only a medalist table (with only the names of Gold, Silver and Bronze), it is also the complete Results. And the IAAF, and all the confederations, always indicates the wind for the sprints and some jumps. This data is essential and many Championships already put this indication (small one but very important).
::::: because I am working with IAAF in Monaco (I am living at 7 km from the office), I could assure that IAAF (rarely) makes mistakes — especially for little and unknown countries. A quick check on secondary reliable sources proves that I was right. Do not forget that even IAAF is quite a serious source on names, only secondary sources must be taken into consideration. The official results of Oceania Association speak only of Isilia like all the newspapers of PNG and PNG Federation also. You finally gave me a reply and I must thank you for that. As I noticed that you rely on IAAF source but you do not insere the middle names as often IAAF does. Yours.-[[Special:Contributions/92.184.112.35|92.184.112.35]] ([[User talk:92.184.112.35|talk]]) 22:51, 23 July 2019 (UTC)
::::: because I am working with IAAF in Monaco (I am living at 7 km from the office), I could assure that IAAF (rarely) makes mistakes — but especially for little and unknown countries, it is possible sometimes. A quick check on secondary reliable sources proves that I was right. Do not forget that even IAAF is quite a serious source on names, only secondary sources must be taken into consideration. The official results of Oceania Association speak only of Isilia like all the newspapers of PNG and PNG Federation also. You finally gave me a reply and I must thank you for that. As I noticed that you rely on IAAF source but you do not insere the middle names as often IAAF does. Yours.-[[Special:Contributions/92.184.112.35|92.184.112.35]] ([[User talk:92.184.112.35|talk]]) 22:51, 23 July 2019 (UTC)

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Wind

Hi. Why do you take off the wind indication? -92.184.112.59 (talk) 05:56, 18 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

why do you change the first name of Isilia? And why you do not reply ?-92.184.112.59 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 18:37, 18 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Just a stupid edit war without explanation or reply ???.-80.12.63.169 (talk) 09:23, 19 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]
many thanks for the reply. Because it is not only a medalist table (with only the names of Gold, Silver and Bronze), it is also the complete Results. And the IAAF, and all the confederations, always indicates the wind for the sprints and some jumps. This data is essential and many Championships already put this indication (small one but very important).
because I am working with IAAF in Monaco (I am living at 7 km from the office), I could assure that IAAF (rarely) makes mistakes — but especially for little and unknown countries, it is possible sometimes. A quick check on secondary reliable sources proves that I was right. Do not forget that even IAAF is quite a serious source on names, only secondary sources must be taken into consideration. The official results of Oceania Association speak only of Isilia like all the newspapers of PNG and PNG Federation also. You finally gave me a reply and I must thank you for that. As I noticed that you rely on IAAF source but you do not insere the middle names as often IAAF does. Yours.-92.184.112.35 (talk) 22:51, 23 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]