Talk:Charmayne James
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[edit]Montanabw White Arabian Filly Atsme Just a heads up, if you have a suggestions on the hook before I fill out the nomination form. This is just my second time.
I'm going to nominate this article for a DYK. This is going to be my second nomination so I can nominate it myself. I have one hook in mind that I am sure is the best hook. It pertains to the barrel racing run where Scamper's bridle fell off and hung from his neck (and then the bit and Charmayne still managed to win the round.
.. that ProRodeo Hall of Fame barrel racer Charmayne James still managed to win the round when her horse Scamper's bridle fell off?
dawnleelynn(talk) 21:15, 30 June 2017 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Slightlymad (talk · contribs) 09:55, 6 November 2017 (UTC)
Howdy y'all, I will be doing this. Pinging co-nominator Dawnleelynn. Slightlymad 09:55, 6 November 2017 (UTC)
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Should be easy fixes as I verify the article against the sources. Slightlymad 09:55, 6 November 2017 (UTC)
I'll take a look at the video link. If I can find an original source, I'll note it accordingly. Montanabw(talk) 23:09, 6 November 2017 (UTC)
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- I would like to thank White Arabian Filly, Atsme, and Montanabw for their involvement in this GAR, which according to WAF is Dawnleelynn's first nomination. Since the criteria have been met, I shall now mark it as a pass. Congratulations. Slightlymad 04:55, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
- Yay!! Thank you for your time and diligence, Slightlymad. It is much appreciated. Atsme📞📧 13:30, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
- Sorry for the delay folks. I was indisposed until now. I should like to first thank Slightlymad for their time and effort in reviewing this article in the good article review process. It is very much appreciated. Thanks for making it pretty much a painless process. I also thank White Arabian Filly, Atsme, and Montanabw for their crucial assistance in editing this article, it was not just some editing here and there; it was substantive editing that started back with the expansion of the article Scamper. I love seeing it all come together into this good article that I only consider myself as having a hand in. Words do not do it justice. The subject, James, being one of the greatest, if not the greatest barrel racer of all time, truly deserves such an exemplary article. dawnleelynn(talk) 22:39, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
- Yay!! Thank you for your time and diligence, Slightlymad. It is much appreciated. Atsme📞📧 13:30, 10 November 2017 (UTC)
Comment: discussion not relevant to subject: it's regarding adding archive links to live links and the IA Bot.
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slightlymad montanabw White Arabian Filly Atsme I already believe I have consensus, but I don't want to have this issue enter edit warring.
I would appreciate any insights, thanks. dawnleelynn(talk) 17:19, 14 November 2017 (UTC)
I don't know a whole lot about the dead link issue, but if somebody else is willing to add the archive link, my thinking is have at it!! I watch articles but there are too many to worry about fixing dead links so if it can be automated - YAY!! I travel, and don't always get a chance to do maintenance when I'm gone. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Atsme📞📧 03:38, 15 November 2017 (UTC)
Atsme (talk · contribs) You are mistaken in thinking that adding "preventive URLs" automates fixing broken links-it does not. All it does is add the links to the Wayback Machine, and then takes those webarchive links and adds them to your article's references. The InternetArchiveBot does not monitor your articles for broken links and it only fixes them when it runs on your article, either by whatever schedule is set by the bot owner or when you go to the bot's interface page and ask it to manually run on your articles. Did you actually look at James' references to see how it looked? An end user would click the live link. If the link was dead, the end user would never think to click the archive link, it's not user friendly at all. Someone would need to reverse the URLs, just like when you fix dead links yourself. dawnleelynn(talk) 04:25, 15 November 2017 (UTC)
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Well, we've only been discussing this issue in two-dimensional terms. Let's take my hometown website, Cheyenne Frontier Days, for example. If you try to load the schedule or the consolidated schedule from the Wayback Machine, you are out of luck. Not all webpages are static (two-dimensional). There's some pretty bright developers who do remarkable things with scripting and programming tools. The schedules are built in place as the web page loads so that any changes to the schedule are always current each time (3D). And, the Wayback Machine can't seem to handle the changes when it tries to capture those pages. It also doesn't capture the the motion in the background that is going on in the home page and other informational pages. For example, the bucking bull and rider in the Rodeo page. Again, Windows 10 on Chrome and Firefox. Different levels of crippled video depending on which browser. This obviously would make using the archive urls useless when I start my expansion project on this article. Forgive me for going on about this, but I intend to direct other editors to this information in future if necessary. https://web.archive.org/web/20170729031837/http://www.cfdrodeo.com/schedule/
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[edit]Atsme First of all, let me say wonderful updates to the article. Good stuff! Just one little thing. In the Career summary section that you tossed, there were a few bits we needed. Why you may ask? Because the James article is set up to use a lead with no citations in it that summarizes the article per that is how montanabw taught me. I noticed back when we were working on it together that many of your GA articles used citations in them. No way is better than the other, just different. Some of the information in the lead became citation orphaned when you tossed the Career summary section. Mainly, the citation for her winning the WPRA Barrel Racing Championships. And the years and the citations for winning the NFR Average Championships. Also the part about her retirement is only in the lead now. I know that using the lead as a summary of everything below the way montanabw and I do causes replication of information. However, I am not married to this policy in James' article if you feel it would be better to change it as this point and start citing in the lead and not use it so much as a summary. Whatever you decide. My only goal here is to have everything included and cited. Also, the gold medal from Calgary was removed, if intentional, so be it. There could be other bits I missed. I know you do what is best for the article either way. Thanks! :)) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dawnleelynn (talk • contribs) 12:45, July 8, 2018 (UTC)
- The lead is the summary. We use citations in the lede if we think the material might be challenged. The citations about her winnings are already in the body text, so we don't have to keep repeating them unless challenged. While multiple RS are required to establish WP:N, an article can be written citing only a few RS for verifiability and support of the material. I think we've done that regarding her earnings and titles, and I doubt it will be challenged but if it is, we can always add more. I think we covered it quite well in the lead without straying from sports into promotional. It's possible it can be tweaked even more over time. That's how it works on WP. Happy editing! Atsme📞📧 21:56, 8 July 2018 (UTC)
- Atsme Thanks for adding a signature to my last post. I learned how to do that myself recently too. Hey, thanks for explaining. I did not know that about adding citations in the lead specifically for content that might be challenged. Good to know! I appreciate everything you explained and it makes sense. I see everything from the Career summary section is covered in the most recent version of the article except two items:
- The years she won the NFR Averages 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, and 2002.
- She qualified for the NFR 19 times with 5 different horses.
- I think we should include the years she won the NFR Average. And that she qualified for the NFR 19 times. We don't necessarily need to say she used 5 different horses though. Also, regarding the gold medal, I have never come across that award before, so I trust you when you say it's not that notable. I trust for all you said above. I do know that we included the years she won the WPRA championships, and think the years for the average would naturally be included too. Or am I missing them somewhere? Thanks for your interest in the article again; I know you have the best interests in mind. I am just inexperienced at the GA article level; this is still just my first one. White Arabian Filly and I tried to take Eternal Sun to GA, but we encountered some issues. And now she is on the missing Wikipedians list. Sad. Thanks so much for your time on this article. :) dawnleelynn(talk) 22:59, 8 July 2018 (UTC)
- See footnote 28. It's all cited and verified. Atsme📞📧 23:45, 8 July 2018 (UTC)
Awards
[edit]James' awards were removed from the article when it was made a Good Article. But I'd like to not lose them, so I'm adding them here:
- 1984 WPRA Rookie of the Year
- 1984-1989, 1991-94 Rodeo Houston champion
- 1996 Reno Stakes Champion
- 1997 Tucson Rodeo Barrel Racing Champion
- 1992 Calgary Stampede champion
- 1992-94 Crown Royal season winner
- 1988 Calgary Olympics, Gold Medal Team
- James became the first woman to wear back No. 1 into the NFR (without equal money)
- 1987 Coors Barrel Racing champion
- 1986 Turquoise Circuit champion
- 1985-1991 Coors Chute Out champion
- 1986 Winston Series champion
- 1985-86 Winston Pro Tour champion
- 1984-987, 90 Wrangler Series champion
- 1984-86, 1988-91, 93 Dodge Series champion
- 1996 Dodge National Circuit Finals
- 1991 Crown Royal season winner
- 1991 Wrangler World of Rodeo champion
- 1989, 91, 95 Sierra Circuit champion
- 1990 Copenhagen/Skoal Series champion
- 2002 Finished 1st in World Standings Winner of the USST Winter Finale
- 2002 Jack Daniels World Standings Year End Season Leader
- 2002 Leader of USST Wrangler Summer Tour Points Set Arena Record at Ellensburg, WA (previously held by Scamper)
- 2002 Set Arena Record at Pendleton, OR Fastest time at Cheyenne, WY
- 2002 Fastest time at Salinas, CA
- 2000 Reserve World Champion Winter Tour Finals Champion
- 1997 14 consecutive years Fastest Time Award - 1997 NFR
- 1997 New Arena Record NFR Qualifier
- 2001 Finished 3rd World Standings National Finals Rodeo Qualifier
- 1999 Finished 6th World Standings National Finals Rodeo Qualifier
- 1998 Finished 5th World Standings National Finals Rodeo Qualifier
- 1994, 95 96 97 98 99 2000 2001 NFR Qualifier
- 1984, 86-87 89-90, 93 NFR champion
- 1984-1993, 2002, 2004 WPRA World Champion
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