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"Ned Gerard scored 580.0 points, ranking 53rd out of 56 athletes, and thus did not medal" should be, "Ned Gerard scored 580.0 points, ranking 53rd out of 56 athletes, and thus did not earn a medal."
Based on what I've seen, "to medal" is a verb that has been routinely used in articles. In this case, it is not intended to be a noun, but rather a verb. --Starstriker7(
Talk) 03:58, 29 May 2012 (UTC)reply
Find a few images. I am aware you don't know how licensing works on Wikipedia, but if you find a picture on Flickr, send me the link and I will check if it is ok to use.
I've worked with image licensing on Wikipedia before; my issue, rather, was with how it worked on Flickr, but I think I understand. I see that the images' licensing statuses are listed on the side of each page, something I had missed before. I do appreciate your kind approach to my prior ignorance on the topic, however.
In any case, I searched for images on Flickr, both under Virgin Islands Olympics and under the names of each athlete. There were some viable results, but all were listed under "All Rights Reserved", and thus are not ideal for this purpose. I find that I'd have to default to structures again, although I think it may be an interesting idea to instead add images of the more reputable heat leaders or of the races themselves, if such images are possible. I will search the Commons when I have time. --Starstriker7(
Talk) 03:58, 29 May 2012 (UTC)reply
I decided against adding images of heat leaders; seemed a little bit distracting. In any case, the images are in. --Starstriker7(
Talk) 04:54, 29 May 2012 (UTC)reply
In the Athletics section of the article, what does NR and Q mean. I can guess that NR stands for New Record and Q stands for Qualified, but there are people in the world that may not understand this. My suggestion is that beside the letters, you add a "+" and at the bottom of the tables, include something like this: + Denotes that NR stands for New Record."