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This page sets out the style guidelines recommended by the WikiProject Olympics to achieve a standard format for all articles included in the categories "Year Season Olympics or Paralympics events", such as:


Summary

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Articles describing the a specific event contested at the Olympic Games or Paralympic Games must contain these structural elements:

  • An infobox template for that event, with a short summary of the most important information about the event.
  • A navigation template specific to each sport, allowing easy browsing across the events in a sport.
  • A results section, in which the times, scores and finishing order of the event are presented.

These main elements must follow the conventions presented hereafter, to promote layout consistency and data organization throughout the whole article series.

There are also several optional sections, that can be added, depending on the level of information available.

  • A records section, detailing the previous world and Olympic records in an event, and listing any new ones set during the event.

Infobox

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Women's 15 kilometre pursuit
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
200px|
Women's pursuit event
VenuePragelato
DatesFebruary 12
Competitors67 from 28 nations
Winning time42:48.7
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristina Smigun  Estonia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Katerina Neumannova  Czech Republic
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova  Russia
← 2002

An infobox is added to each event page, at the beginning of the lead section, using the template {{Infobox Olympic event}} or {{Infobox Paralympic event}}

event
The name of the event, it should be the same as the article title after the dash, (e.g. event=Women's 15 kilometre pursuit)
image and caption
An optional string that embeds a image in the infobox. Where an image of an event is availaible, one should be added here, otherwise, the corresponding sport pictogream should be. (e.g. [[Image:Cross country skiing pictogram.svg]])
competitors
Indicates the total number of competing athletes. In team sports, each athlete should be counted as a competitor, rather than the team number.
nations
Indicates the total number of unique nations represented in the event.
teams
For team events, indicates the number of teams. Often, this is redundant with the above 'nations', but not in all cases.
win_value
Indicates the winning time, or score.
win_label
An optional that can change the header for win_value (which is by default "winning time" to something else. (eg. win_label = Winning score) would change it to "winning score"
gold, silver, bronze
An athlete or team name. For athletes, the name is sufficient. For teams, the correct Template:FlagIOC should be used. (eg. {{FlagIOC|CAN|2006 Winter}}
goldNOC or goldNPC, silverNOC or silverNPC, bronzeNOC or bronzeNPC
In individual events, this should indicate the NOC or NPC the medalist represents. The three letter code is sufficient. (eg. EST)
prev and next
These link to the previous and next occurrences of these events at the Olympics or Paralympics. If this is was the first or last occurance of an event, they can be left blank. (eg. [[Cross-country skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Women's 15 kilometre pursuit|2002]])
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This template should be inserted directly below the infobox in the lead of each article. The template typically is titled {{|SportAtYearSeasonOlympics)) or {{SportAtYearSeasonParalympics)). eg. {{Cross-CountrySkiingAt2006WinterOlympics}}.

If you are uncertain of the proper template title, all these templates should be listed at [[Category:Sport at the Season Olympics (or Paralympics) navigational boxes]] and at [[Category:Year Season Olympics (or Paralympics) sports templates]] , eg. Category:Cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympics navigational boxes or Category:2006 Winter Olympics sports templates

Records

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In sports which have recognized World and Olympic or Paralympic records, the previous records, before the event, should be mentioned, as well as any new records set during the event.

The previous records should be entered using the {{World Olympic Record}}

World record  Libby Trickett (AUS) 23.97 Sydney, Australia 29 March 2008 [1]
Olympic record  Inge de Bruijn (NED) 24.13 Sydney, Australia 22 September 2000 -

All fields in this template appear twice, once as "world_field" and once as "olympic_field"

athlete
The athlete setting the record should be listed. For World records not set at an Olympic or Paralympic Games, {{flagathlete}} should be used. For World records set at Games, as well as for Olympic or Paralympic records, {{flagIOCathlete}} or {{flagIPCathlete}} should be used.
mark
The time or score of the record.
place
Where the record was set.
date
Which day the record was set
ref
a link to a reputable source that lists the record(s) at the time of the games.

Below this template, a table listing new records should be included, as follows.

Date Event Name Nationality Time OR WR
August 17 Final Britta Steffen  Germany 24.06 OR

Results

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Classification

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Olympic and Paralympic sports generally fall into two main categories, 'team' and 'individual' sports. These are somewhat misnomers, as so-called 'individual' sports to contain team events, but for the purposes of these pages, there are clear differences.

    • The team events are considered to include

In addition, there are several events that have not appeared at any games for many years, but would seem to fall under these rules. These are cricket, rugby union, tug of war and polo.

    • The 'individual' sports are considered to be all sports not mentioned in the above list.

The results tables can generally be split into these classes of events.

  1. Athletes or teams compete in a one or more 'round(s)', with all athletes remaining in the competition competing against one another. {eg. Marathon, Ski jumping)
  2. Athletes or teams compete against one another in multiple 'heats', with top finishers in heats or best overall scorers advancing, eventually progressing to a medal final. (eg. Short track speed skating, 1000 metres, Swimming, 100 metre freestyle)
  3. Athletes or teams compete in a 'knockout' competition, facing off against one another, with the winner advancing and the loser eliminated. (eg. Tennis, Boxing)
  4. Athletes or teams compete in a 'round-robin' competition, with either the medals determined by the final standings or leading to a knockout round.(eg. Fencing (some years), Wrestling)

Of course, none of these classes are mutually exclusive, as many events use multiple classes at different stages in the competition. However, in these events, an editor can simply combine the guide-lines for each class used.

Team Events

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All current team events use some form of round-robin, followed by a knockout competition, so this section will assume that style is required.

For an example, see Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men.

  • Each round-robin segment of the competition should begin under a level two header, such as == Preliminary Round ==. Level three headers should then be used to seperate the various 'groups' or 'pools' === Group A ===, should any exist.
  • Under these headers, the overall standings of the group should be listed, in a table with rows dedicated to each team and columns for each relevant statistic in the particular sport.
  • Teams qualifying for subsequent rounds in the competition should be highlighted in green (#ccffcc), while teams that do not advance should not be highlighted with colour.


Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Tiebreaker
 Lithuania 5 4 1 425 400 +25 9 1-0
 Argentina 5 4 1 425 361 +64 9 0-1
 Croatia 5 3 2 399 380 +19 8 1-0
 Australia 5 3 2 457 405 +52 8 0-1
 Russia 5 1 4 387 406 -19 6
 Iran 5 0 5 323 464 -141 5
  • Below the standings table, each individual game of the event should be described, using the sport-specific result template.


Basketball
Template:Basketballbox(edit talk links history)
{{basketballbox 
 | date = Date of the match
 | time = Scheduled time for match start
 | report = Report/Summary of the match (external link)
 | teamA = First ("home") team
 | scoreA = Team A score
 | scoreB = Team B score
 | Q1 = First quarter score
 | Q2 = Second quarter score
 | Q3 = Third quarter score
 | Q4 = Fourth quarter score
 | OT = Over-time score(s)
 | teamB = Second ("away") team
 | points1 = Top scorer from team A
 | rebounds1 = Top rebounder from team A
 | assist1 = Top assist-man from team A
 | otherstat1 = Team A player(s) with relevant stats
 | points2 = Top scorer from team B
 | rebounds2 = Top rebounder from team B
 | assist2 = Top assist-man from team B
 | otherstat2 Team B player(s) with relevant stats
 | place = Venue of the match
 | attendance = Attendance figures
 | referee = Referee's name and nationality
}}
August 10
14:30
Spain  81–66  Greece
Scoring by quarter: 20-16, 15-13, 27-17, 19-20
Pts: Fernández 16
Rebs: P. Gasol 7
Asts: Navarro, Rodríguez 2
Pts: Spanoulis 15
Rebs: Tsartsaris 8
Asts: Diamantidis 3
Wukesong Indoor Stadium, Beijing
Attendance: 11,083
Referees: Reynaldo Mercedes Sanchez (Dominican Republic)
Volleyball
Template:Volleyballbox(edit talk links history)
{{volleyballbox
|date = Match date
|time = Scheduled time for match start
|team1 = First team ("home") team
|score = Team 1 score 
|team2 = Team 2 score
|set1 = Team 1 score per set (separate different sets with <br/>) 
|set= Set count (Set 1<br/>Set 2<br/>Set 3<br/>Set 4<br/>Set 5)
|set2 = Team 2 score per set (separate different sets with <br/>)
|stadium = Match venue
|attendance = Attendance figures
|referee = Referee's name and nationality
}}
August 20
10:00
United States  3–2  Serbia Capital Indoor Stadium
Attendance: 7,500
Referees: Wang Ning (China), Mohammad Shahmiri (Iran)
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
 
Football
Template:Footballbox(edit talk links history)
{{footballbox
|date = Match date
|time = Scheduled time for match start
|team1 = First ("home") team
|score = Final score (use en dash) 
|report = Match report/summary (external link)
|team2 = Second ("away") team
|goals1 = Team 1 scored goals
|goals2 = Team 2 scored goals
|stadium = Match venue
|attendance = Attendance figures
|referee = Referee's name and nationality
}}
New Zealand 0–5 Brazil
(Report) Anderson 3'
Pato 33'
Ronaldinho 54' 61' (pen.)
Sóbis 90+3'
Handball
Template:Handballbox(edit talk links history)
{{handballbox 
|date = Match date
|time = Scheduled time for match start
|team1 = First ("home") team
|score = Final score
|team2 = Second ("away") team
|report = Match report/summary
|goals1 = Team 1 scored goals
|goals2 = Team 2 scored goals
|HT= [[Half-time]] score
|FT= Full time score (used if overtime is played)
|OT1= Overtime period 1 score
|OT2= Overtime period 2 score
|OT3= Overtime period 3 score
|twomin1= # of Two minute suspensions to team 1
|yellow1= # of Yellow cards to team 1
|red1= # of Red cards to team 1
|twomin2= # of Two minute suspensions to team 2
|yellow2= # of Yellow cards to team 2
|red2= # of Red cards to team 2
|stadium = Match venue
|attendance = Attendance figures
|referee = Referee's names
|refnat = Referee's nationality
}}
12 August
9:00
Brazil  14–33  Croatia Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium
Referees: Gjeding, Hansen (DEN)
Ertel, Souza 3 (9–18) Džomba 7
Yellow card 4×number 2 in light blue rounded square (Report) Yellow card 3×number 2 in light blue rounded square
Field hockey
Template:Fieldhockeybox(edit talk links history)
{{fieldhockeybox 
|date = Match date
|time = Scheduled time for match start
|team1 = First ("home") team
|score = Final score
|team2 = Second ("away") team
|goals1 = Team 1 scored goals
|goals2 = Team 2 scored goals
|discipline1 = Team 1 disciplinary stats
|discipline2 = Team 2 disciplinary stats
|stadium = Match venue 
|umpires = Umpires' names and nationalities
}}
23 August
20:30
Germany  1 – 0  Spain
C. Zeller field hockey ball 16'
Mueller Green card in the 19th minute 19'
Nevado Green card in the 44th minute 44'
≪ Discipline ≫ Enrique Yellow card in the 63rd minute 63'
Umpires:
Henrik Ehlers (DEN)
David Gentles (AUS)
Water polo
Template:Waterpolobox(edit talk links history)
{{waterpolobox
 | date = Match date
 | time = Scheduled time for match start
 | report = Match report/summary (external link)
 | team1 = First ("home") team
 | score1 = Team 1 scored goals
 | team2 = Second ("away") team
 | score2 = Team 2 scored goals 
 | location = Match venue
 | attendance = Attendance figures
 | referees = Referees' names and nationalities
 | Q1 = First quarter score
 | Q2 = Second quarter score
 | Q3 = Third quarter score
 | Q4 = Fourth quarter score
 | OT = Over-time score
 | goals1 = Team 1 goalscorers
 | goals2 = Team 2 goalscorers
}}
August 24
14:20
Game 43 Montenegro  4–6  Serbia Ying Tung Natatorium
Referees:
Tulga (TUR), Margeta (SLO)
Score by quarters: 0-2, 1-2, 1-2, 2-0
Janovic M. 2 Goals Savic 2


Ice hockey
Template:IceHockeybox(edit talk links history)

{{IceHockeybox
| date      = Date of game
| time = Time of game
| team1 = First ("home") team
| team2 =Second ("away") team
| score = final score
| periods= score by period
| reference = link to a reputable reference for the result
| goalie1 =  First team's goalkeeper. If multiple, list both and add time of change
| goalie2 = Second team's goalkeeper. If multiple, list both and add time of change
| progression= Progression of goals
| goals1= List all goalscorers, assists and time of goals for first team
| goals2= List all goalscorers, assists and time of goals for second team
| official = Name of referee
| official2= Name of second referee (optional
| stadium = Stadium hosting game
| attendance = Announced attendance
| penalties1 = First team's penalty minutes
| penalties2 = Second team's penalty minutes
| shots1 = First team's shots on goal
| shots2 = Second team's shots on goal
}}

February 15th, 2006
13:05
 Italy2 - 7
(0-1, 2-5, 0-1)
 CanadaPalasport Olimpico
Attendance: 8575
Game reference
Jason MuzzattiGoaliesMartin BrodeurReferee:
Sweden Thomas Andersson
0 - 15:33 - Iginla (Bertuzzi, Sakic)
Cirone (Scandella) (PP) - 20:431 - 1
1 - 221:55 - Heatley (St. Louis, Lecavalier)
1 - 325:38 - Doan (Pronger, Richards)
1 - 426:04 - Iginla (Sakic) (PP)
1 - 533:53 - St. Louis (Heatley, Lecavalier)
1 - 634:38 - Richards (Doan, Bertuzzi)
Parco (Tuzzolino) - 38:082 - 6
2 - 743:39 - Thornton (Gagné) (PP)
20 minPenalties12 min
20Shots50
Baseball
Template:Linescore(edit talk links history)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
 South Korea 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 0
 Cuba 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 5 1
WP: Hyun-Jin Ryu (2-0)   LP: Norberto González (0-1)   Sv: Tae-Hyon Chong (2)
Home runs:
KOR: Seung-Yeop Lee (2)
CUB: Michel Enríquez (2), Alexei Bell (2)
Softball
Template:Linescore(edit talk links history)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
 Japan 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 0
 United States 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 5 2
WP: Yukiko Ueno(5-1)   LP: Cat Osterman(3-1)
Home runs:
JPN: Eri Yamada (2)
USA: Crystl Bustos (6)
Curling
Template:Curlingbox(edit talk links history)
Sheet A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Germany (Schöpp) (has hammer) 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 5
 China (Wang) 0 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 6
  • Beneath the round robin games, the 'knockout' segment of a team event should be described. There should be a level two header, labelled == Tournament bracket ==. Beneath should be the bracket for the knockout stage, using templates such as {{8TeamBracket-with third}} or {{Round4-with third}}, as appropriate for the number of teams advancing to this round.
Quarterfinals Semifinals Gold medal game
         
A2  Argentina 80
B3  Greece 78
A2  Argentina 81
B1  United States 101
B1  United States 116
A4  Australia 85
B1  United States 118
B2  Spain 107
B2  Spain 72
A3  Croatia 59
B2  Spain 91 Bronze medal game
A1  Lithuania 86
A1  Lithuania 94 A2  Argentina 87
B4  China 68 A1  Lithuania 75
  • Beneath the bracket, each 'knockout' game should be listed, just as round-robin games were listed above. Level two headers, should demarcate each round of the knockout phase, eg. == Quarterfinals ==, == Quarterfinals ==, etc.
  • If available, tables containing indivdual leaders in the most notable statistical categories can be added below this.

Individual Sports

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  • There are some general conventions to be used across all types of events.
  • All columns containing results or ranks should be centrally aligned (align="center").
  • Ranks should be given as a cardinal number, i.e. "13" not "13th".
  • World records are highlighted using template {{WR}} that produces WR (link to World record). If a world record is specific for a sport, like swimming, using {{WR|swimming}} will change the link to World records in swimming; if the previous standing record was equaled, one can use {{WR|swimming|eq=y}} that yields =WR.
  • Olympic records are handled with {{OlyR}} that produces OR, linking to Olympic record. As mentioned for world records, using {{OlyR|swimming}} will create a new link to List of Olympic records in swimming; if the previous standing record was equaled, one can use {{OlyR|swimming|eq=y}} yielding =OR.
  • National record marks should be designated as "NR" (unbolded)
  • Continental records using the appropriate abbreviation: AF = African record, AM = Americas record, AS = Asian record, EU = European record, OC = Oceanian record (all unbolded)
  • No background colour in the row of medal winning athletes is necessary or recommended.
  • The templates {{Gold1}}, {{Silver2}}, {{Bronze3}} should be placed in the 'rank' column of the final standings for each event.
  • A 'Lane' or 'Start Order' column can be optionally used for events in which this is a notable difference in a single race.
  • Any abbreviations used should be explained in a key just below the table.
  • In cases, where there is an additional factor besides just the final time or score (such as misses in biathlon), another column should be added. However, when scores are seperated into components (eg. for Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing, etc.). These should generally not be presented, unless it is the common standard in other sources.

Class 1, whole field competitions

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  • For 'single run' competitions, such as the Marathon, or Triathlon), the following table should be used.
Rank Athlete Country Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Samuel Kamau Wanjiru  Kenya 2:06:32 OR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jaouad Gharib  Morocco 2:07:16
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tsegay Kebede  Ethiopia 2:10:00
4 Deriba Merga  Ethiopia 2:10:21
  • These tables should be sortable, with seperate 'Athlete' and 'Country' columns. In this case, the Country column should use the {{flagIOC}} or {{flagIPC}} template, with the appropriate NOC and Games.
  • The 'Notes' column should include the {{WR}} or {{OlyR}}, if necessary, as well as anything else notable about a particular result (such as an explanation for a disqualification or an advancement)
  • In team events that take this form, such as Cross-country relays, the order of the NOC and athlete columns should be reversed, and the athletes on the team should be listed in <small></small>
Rank Team Athletes Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Italy Fulvio Valbusa
Giorgio di Centa
Pietro Piller Cottrer
Cristian Zorzi
1:43:45.7
  • For multiple-run competitions, in which all competitors compete in each run, such as slalom events in Alpine skiing a very similar table should be used, except with multiple columns for each run, and a column for the total.
Rank Athlete Country Run 1 Run 2 Total Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Benjamin Raich  Austria 1:16.95 1:18.05 2:35.00
  • For events that feature multiple runs, with only a certain number of competitors to advance, such as Canoe - slalom or Javelin, multiple tables should be used.
  • Each table should come under a level-two header with the name of the round as the label, eg. == Preliminary Round ==, == Semifinal ==.
  • Athletes that advance from one round to a subsequent one, should have a bolded Q in the 'notes' column, and their column should be highlighted in green (#ccffcc).
  • In the first round, and in subsquent rounds with more than 16 competitors, the table structure above should be used. In subsequent rounds with fewer than 16 competitors, the following style should be used:
Rank Athlete Jump 1 Jump 2 Total
 Han Xiaopeng (CHN) 130.53 120.24 250.77
  • In these cases, the 'Athlete' column' should use the {{flagIOCathlete}} template. The table is not sortable, since at a relatively small size, and with all records that have been presented previously, it would be somewhat redundant.

Class 2, multiple competition in 'heats'

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  • Each round should be have its results sepearted under a level-two header with the name of the round as the label, eg. == Heats ==, == Semifinal ==.
  • As with the second type of Class 1 events, the following table should be used.
Rank Lane Athlete Reaction Time Result Notes
1 3  Usain Bolt (JAM) 0.186 10.20 Q
2 9  Daniel Bailey (ANT) 0.198 10.24 Q
3 6  Vicente de Lima (BRA) 0.168 10.26 =SB Q
4 2  Henry Vizcaíno (CUB) 0.157 10.28 q
5 4  Fabio Cerutti (ITA) 0.136 10.49
6 5  Jurgen Themen (SUR) 0.179 10.61 PB
7 8  Moses Kamut (VAN) 0.181 10.81
8 7  Francis Manioru (SOL) 0.197 11.09
  • Athletes that advance from one round to a subsequent one, should have a bolded Q in the 'notes' column, and their column should be highlighted in green (#ccffcc). If they qualified based on a 'x next best' criterion, they should have a q in the notes column. Athletes that do not advance should have un-highlighted columns.


Class 3, 'knockout' competitions

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  • These standards should be used for events that utilize a 'knockout' portion, such as tennis or boxing.
  • As in team knockout competitions, a bracket template should be used. A list of such templates is located at Category:Tournament bracket templates. The results section should begin with a level-two header, == Tournament bracket ==.
  • In all brackets, the winning score, either in a 'set' or overall, should be bolded.
  • If there are more than 16 athletes or teams, underneath the "Tournament bracket" header should be a level three header === Finals ===, followed by the results of final rounds.
    • If the field size is between 17-32, {{Round4-with third}} should be used. (note that this will duplicate the semifinal results, see below)
    • If the field size is between 33-64, {{Round4-with third}} should be used.
    • If the field size is between 65-128, {{Round8-with third}} should be used.
  • For table tennis, which utilizes best-of-7, {{16TeamBracket-Compact-Tennis7-with 3rd}} is the only template currently available, so it will be used, regardless of the overall draw size. The "Finals" header should be followed by the top 16, rather than the top 8.
  • There are generally brackets for both seeded and non-seeded events, looking in
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
1  Lin Dan (CHN) 21 21  
8  Peter Gade (DEN) 13 16  
1  Lin Dan (CHN) 21 21  
4  Chen Jin (CHN) 12 18  
4  Chen Jin (CHN) 21 21  
   Hsieh Yu-Hsing (TPE) 8 14  
1  Lin Dan (CHN) 21 21  
2  Lee Chong Wei (MAS) 12 8  
   Lee Hyun-il (KOR) 23 21  
3  Bao Chunlai (CHN) 21 11  
   Lee Hyun-il (KOR) 18 21 13 Third place
2  Lee Chong Wei (MAS) 21 13 21
6  Sony Dwi Kuncoro (INA) 9 11   4  Chen Jin (CHN) 21 12 21
2  Lee Chong Wei (MAS) 21 21      Lee Hyun-il (KOR) 16 21 14


  • After this, the earlier rounds are then split up into groups of 16 teams/competitors, each under its own level-three header, === Section 1 ===, === Section 2 ===, etc.
    • 17-32 competitor events should split 2 sections
    • 33-64 competitor events should split 4 sections
    • 65-128 competitor events should split into 8 sections

Here is an example of what can go under a "section 1" header. For a 64-entry event:

Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals
            
1  Juan René Serrano (MEX) 116
64  Joseph Muaausa (SAM) 88
1  Juan René Serrano (MEX) 112
33  Daniel Morillo (ESP) 111
32  Markivan Ivashko (UKR) 107
33  Daniel Morillo (ESP) 115
1  Juan René Serrano (MEX) 110
48  Maksim Kunda (BLR) 106
16  Crispin Duenas (CAN) 108(+18)
49  Magnus Petersson (SWE) 108(+19)
49  Magnus Petersson (SWE) 110
48  Maksim Kunda (BLR) 112
17  Furukawa Takaharu (JPN) 111(+18)
48  Maksim Kunda (BLR) 111(+19)
1  Juan René Serrano (MEX) 113
41  Vic Wunderle (USA) 106
8  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) 108
57  Ali Salem (QAT) 103
8  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) 115
40  Butch Johnson (USA) 106
25  Andrey Abramov (RUS) 109(+25)
40  Butch Johnson (USA) 109(+26)
8  Im Dong-Hyun (KOR) 111
41  Vic Wunderle (USA) 113
9  Ilario di Buo (ITA) 111
56  Martin Bulíř (CZE) 100
9  Ilario di Buo (ITA) 108(+17)
41  Vic Wunderle (USA) 108(+19)
24  Eduardo Velez (MEX) 102
41  Vic Wunderle (USA) 106

And for a 17-32 draw with byes:

Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals
 Worapoj Petchkoom (THA) 12
 Vittorio Parrinello (ITA) 1
 Worapoj Petchkoom (THA) 2
 Yankiel Leon (CUB) 10
 Kanat Abutalipov (KAZ) 3
 Yankiel Leon (CUB) 10
 Yankiel Leon (CUB) 7
 Bruno Julie (MRI) 5
 Han Soon Chul (KOR) 6
 Issah Samir (GHA) 10  Héctor Manzanilla (VEN) 17
 Héctor Manzanilla (VEN) 13  Héctor Manzanilla (VEN) 9
 Bruno Julie (MRI) 17  Bruno Julie (MRI) 13
 Emanuel Thabiso Nketu (LES) 8  Bruno Julie (MRI) 16
 Rustamhodza Rahimov (GER) 2  Hoorshid Tojibaev (UZB) 4
 Hoorshid Tojibaev (UZB) 11

Class 4, 'round robin' competitions

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  • These are competitions in which athletes or teams compete in a 'round-robin' competition, with either the medals determined by the final standings or leading to a knockout round, such as Fencing (some years), and Wrestling)
  • As with team events, the results section should begin with a level two header to seperate the various rounds, if necessary, such as == Preliminary Round ==. Level three headers should then be used to seperate the various 'groups' or 'pools' === Pool A ===, should any exist.
  • Under these headers, the overall standings of the group should be listed, in a table with rows dedicated to each team and columns for each relevant statistic in the particular sport.
  • Teams qualifying for subsequent rounds in the competition should be highlighted in green (#ccffcc), while teams that do not advance should not be highlighted with colour.
Wrestler W L CP TP
 Georgi Koguashvili (RUS) 2 0 6 8
 Siarhei Lishtvan (BLR) 1 1 4 0
 Martin Lidberg (SWE) 0 2 1 1
  • After the standings, a list of the matches should be presented. If a sport-specific results template exists, it should be used, otherwise, this style is suggested.

August 25, 2004

 Georgi Koguashvili (RUS) 3–1
PP
 Martin Lidberg (SWE)
 Siarhei Lishtvan (BLR) 5–0
PO
 Georgi Koguashvili (RUS)
 Martin Lidberg (SWE) 0–4
PA
 Siarhei Lishtvan (BLR)

Outstanding Issues

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Results

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Rank for each run?

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In multi-run events, such as bobsleigh and alpine ski races, should there be a seperate 'rank' column for each run? Or does making tables sortable negate this?

Medalists

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Is this area necessary? If the medalists are listed in the infobox, it seems a bit of overkill to list them again in the body of the article, especially if they are listed as part of the 'results' as well.

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