Template:Figure skating record progression
Date | Nation | Score | Event |
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This template is an easier alternative to create highest score statistics tables in figure skating, and it satisfies the latest accessibility criteria for data tables. It can be used to list the progression of highest scores by discipline for the different competition segments. The current templates provides a total of 30 rows. If a table requires more rows or if you notice any bugs or have suggestions for additional parameters, please share them on the template's talk page.
Simplified markup code for singles <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">
Date | Nation | Score | Event | |
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Date | First name Last name | Template:Country data IOC country code | Score | Event |
Date | First name Last name | Template:Country data IOC country code | Score | Event |
... | [[ ]] | Template:Country data Date |
Full markup code <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">
No. | Nation | Score | Event | |
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1 | Date First name 1 | Template:Country data Last name 2 | IOC country code | Score |
2 | Event Date | Template:Country data First name 2 | Last name 2 | IOC country code |
3 | Score Event | Template:Country data Date |
Annotations and parameters
Singles & pairs | Ice dance | ||
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Code | Segment | Code | Segment |
SP | Short program | CD | Compulsory dance |
OD | Original dance | ||
SD | Short dance | ||
RD | Rhythm dance | ||
FS | Free skating | FD | Free dance |
total | Combined total score |
Annotations
- The following two global parameters must be determined to make the template work:
|discipline=
: select between "men", "women", "pairs", or "ice dance".|segment=
: select one of the following eight segment codes on the right.
- The table caption and column headers are generated automatically. They are determined by the global parameter settings for the template.
- Each table row must contain the following mandatory information in this order:
| Date | First name 1 | Last name 1 | First name 2 | Last name 2 | IOC country code | Score | Event
- For the date of the event, use the formatting Mon DD, YYYY (example: Jan 15, 2010)
- For statistics in single skating, the cells "First name 2" and "Last name 2" are left empty as shown in "Example 1" below.
- To add a global reference to the table, use the parameter
|ref=
. This is mandatory for all statistics tables. Official ISU documents are the preferred source. If there is none available, statistics tables from SkatingScores.com may be accepted as a reliable alternative source.
Parameters
- For highest historical scores achieved before the 2018–19 season, set the parameter
|historical=yes
. - For highest scores achieved at junior level, set the parameter
|junior=yes
. - This template generates a sortable Wikitable, working with the template {{Sortname}} to sort the skaters alphabetically by their last name and link automatically to their Wiki biography articles. To make this template work correctly, take care of the following issues:
- For skaters whose name links to a disambiguation page like Javier Fernández, set the parameter
|dabx=yes
or|dab_px=yes
to link correctly to their biography articles, in this case to Javier Fernández (figure skater). To see how the parameter is correctly used, scroll to the examples below. - For skaters whose biography articles have a different title than the usual first/last name format, use the parameter
|linkx=
or|link_px=
to add the correct target page link. - For skaters from China, Korea, or other countries where the family name is written first, set "first name = family name" and "last name = given name". Use the parameter
|sortx=
or|sort_px=
for correct sorting.
Example:|Sui|Wenjing|sortx=Sui, Wenjing|Han|Cong|sort_px=Han, Cong|CHN|...
.
Shortlist of IOC country codes for figure skaters
AUS – Australia
AUT – Austria
BLR – Belarus
BUL – Bulgaria
CAN – Canada
CHN – People's Republic of China
CRO – Croatia
CZE – Czech Republic
ESP – Spain
EST – Estonia
FIN – Finland
FRA – France
GBR – Great Britain (United Kingdom)
GER – Germany
HUN – Hungary
ITA – Italy
JPN – Japan
KOR – South Korea
LAT – Latvia
LIT – Lithuania
LUX – Luxembourg
NED – Netherlands
NOR – Norway
POL – Poland
RUS – Russia
SVK – Slovakia
SLO – Slovenia
SUI – Switzerland
SWE – Sweden
TPE – Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
THA – Thailand
USA – United States of America
Examples
Example 1: Historical record progression in the men's combined total
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Example 2: Record progression in the original dance
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