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WikiCup report
The ten-month-long run of the tenth WikiCup competition is finally over, and the winners have been announced. Having taken place annually since 2007, the WikiCup encourages editors to improve Wikipedia and engage in the various featured content processes (and the lesser ones such as good articles and In the News) through friendly competition and encouragement.
The top three finalists were:
- First place – Cas Liber (submissions)
- Second place – MPJ-DK (submissions)
- Third place – Adam Cuerden (submissions)
In addition to recognizing the achievements of the top contestants and everyone who worked hard to make it to the final round, we also want to acknowledge participants who were most productive in each of the WikiCup scoring categories:
- Featured articles – Cas Liber (actually a three-way tie with themselves for two FAs in each of R2, R3, and R5).
- Good articles – MPJ-DK had 14 GAs promoted in R3.
- Featured lists – Calvin999 (submissions) produced 2 FLs in R2
- Featured pictures – Adam Cuerden restored 18 images to FP status in R4.
- Featured portals – SSTflyer (submissions) produced the only FPO of the Cup in R2.
- Featured topics – Cyclonebiskit (submissions) and Calvin were each responsible for one FT in R3 and R2, respectively.
- Good topics – MPJ-DK created a GT with 9 GAs in R5.
- Did you know – MPJ-DK put 53 DYKs on the main page in R4.
- In the news – Dharmadhyaksha (submissions) and Muboshgu (submissions), each with 5 ITN, both in R4.
- Good article reviews – MPJ-DK completed 61 GARs in R2.
Over the course of the 2016 WikiCup the following content was added to Wikipedia (only reporting on fixed value categories): 17 featured articles, 183 good articles, 8 featured lists, 87 featured pictures, 40 in the news items, and 321 good article reviews. Thank you to all the competitors for your hard work and what you have done to improve Wikipedia.
Gallery
Each finalist produced some excellent work. We've included a representative sample.
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First place Cas Liber (submissions) had two featured articles in the last round, and nine over the course of the competition – an impressive feat. The one shown is Cortinarius violaceus
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MPJ-DK (submissions) had a varied final round – a featured article, a featured list, a couple good articles, and a nine-article "good topic" on Los Espantos – but, given we're only allowed to use freely licensed material in The Signpost, I've chosen Shocker (wrestler), one of his good articles, as the representative image for his work.
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Margaret D. Foster was the first female chemist to work for the United States Geological Survey, inventing assaying tests, and her genius at this came in use when she was recruited to the Manhattan Project. This image of her was one of 14 featured pictures by third-place Adam Cuerden (submissions) in the last round, and one of 71 featured pictures he restored over the course of the competition.
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Besides being one of the co-authors on the Cortinarius violaceus featured article – which we've already referenced – fourth-place J Milburn (submissions) created a good topic on political theorist and animal rights activist Alasdair Cochrane.
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The C of E (submissions) had three good articles and 21 "Did you know ...?" entries in the final round, an impressive amount of article creation and improvement. Pictured is the flag of Hong Kong between 1959 and 1997, the article for which he raised to good article status.
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12george1 (submissions) is one of our "weather guys", working hard to keep major weather events well-covered on Wikipedia. Pictured is 2016's Tropical Storm Colin, which only happened in June, but is already a good article. Keep up the great work!
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Given this list is visual, though his good articles are, indeed, quite good, I'm going to ignore them in favour of one of the "Did you know...?" contributions by Worm That Turned (submissions): The King William Ale House in Bristol, England.
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Wugapodes (submissions) wasn't actually able to contribute in the last round, but they did excellent work earlier in the competition – hence why they were in the last round. Pictured is the city of Paterson, New Jersey, defendant in the United States Supreme Court case Heffernan v. City of Paterson, which they raised to good article status.
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