User talk:Halkman8
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Greece at the 2020 Summer Olympics
[edit]Hi Halkman8,
Good evening! I've seen you reverted my edits thrice without any further reason. As a result, you disregarded my corrections on the tables, and you added the swimmers on the table instantly without checking any proof that they are eligible to compete for Tokyo 2020. I will explain you several key points.
- How come you named the sailors and shooters on the team? If they secured a place on the Greek team in their respective sporting events, then are they automatically selected for Tokyo 2020? What source do you use to prove that they are selected? Can you also please translate the title of the source so that the English-speaking readers would be able to read.
- Apostolos Christou and Apostolos Papastamos recorded their entry times at the European Junior Swimming Championships, an event not included in the list of qualifying events approved by FINA; therefore, I deleted them from the list. See the link: FINA Swimming Qualifying Events – Tokyo 2020 and find the events under the continent Europe. If you think you are not contented by my reason, contact FINA as soon as possible. I'm serious.
I hope you understand my reason. Always check the sources in English, and not dwell much on those written in Greek. Raymarcbadz (talk) 13:34, 10 July 2019 (UTC)
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[edit]When you leave a message on a talkpage, sign with four tildes, not three. If you only use three tildes, the system will not include a timestamp, and then it is more difficult to figure out which statement in a discussion was made when. DS (talk) 17:34, 25 August 2019 (UTC)
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