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To the person who jumped in from an IP address and made a hash of this page: please don't.
The new introduction is ungrammatical and goes against style. Calling an event the "Olympics" of anything is ridiculous self-promotion, unless you provide a reference in which someone impartial and noteworthy is on record as calling the event such a thing. Also, the correct English phrase is "on par with", not "on par as".
I am in the process of upgrading the article's references to be more impartial and extensive. We should have minimal references - preferably none - to pages published by the organizer, handy though they may be, since they go against the rule of impartiality. Linn's is OK. A source outside the stamp collecting hobby would be even better, if there are any. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tulliux (talk • contribs) 20:59, 11 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]