I will try to get to it after I finish the COC OPs.
Hooray! I am just thrilled to have anyone work on Patrick's OP. Post it in this thread and I will copy it over. The owner of Patrick's OP is still an active poster, so I don't want to change ownership without discussing it with him.
How about Wang? She has a GP coming up.
Alex D has Weinzierl
Sorting the interviews is taking longer than expected, but in the meantime here's the main table. The table has clickable links: Competition=Results page, SP=SP video, FS=FS video, Total=Gala video. I hope it's okay in this format. If anyone can find missing protocols, scores, & videos or finds a mistake, please correct it, it's still imperfect
I am not sure how you are listing the year for internal Canadian competitions. Some sources would list the 201-2015 Challenge as being in 2014, others say 2015, so I am giving you the data, so that I do not inadvertently mess up your table.
In 2003, scoring in juniors would be 6.0, so there would be no "score," only a placing. I am not sure how long 6.0 scoring persisted in novice and junior competitions. went on in Canada
I would just use the tracings data for 2005 JGP Montréal, since the ISU data is missing.
Some of what you are looking for may be found in Patrick's tracings.net bio.
http://www.tracings.net/chan-patr.html
There is also his Canadian team bio, but it does not give scores.
http://skatecanada.ca/patrick-chan/
I am not sure how you are listing the year for internal Canadian competitions. Some sources would list the 201-2015 Challenge as being in 2014, others say 2015, so I am giving you the data, so that I do not inadvertently mess up your table.
In 2003, scoring in juniors would be 6.0, so there would be no "score," only a placing. I am not sure how long 6.0 scoring persisted in novice and junior competitions. went on in Canada
I would just use the tracings data for 2005 JGP Montréal, since the ISU data is missing.
Mmmmm. That is one thing that really winds me up. When you have a competition that is held, say, towards the end of 2014, but it is called the "2015 XXXX Championships", because it is deciding who is going to the 2015 Europeans/Four Continents or 2015 Worlds.
My way of getting around this was to have a column listing the actual dates of the competitions, and then have no mention of a year in the column telling you the name of the competition.
By the way, satine, I don't mean to give you more work, but it seems to have become the standard practice on here to have the tables start with the most recent competition, and then work backwards through time as you go down the table.
Hope this helps
CaroLiza_fan
I actually did consider whether I should include all the dates or not. I'd like to, after I've done more with other aspects of the summary. :yes:
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I'll be sure to switch it later on then
eta: I am mostly joking with the dramatic deadbanana, btw. I really do like organizing all the links + info, even if I do still need to tweak some things now
Don't worry. I've known you long enough now to realise when you are joking!
And, just in case you think it was, pointing out the order wasn't a criticism. Personally, I would prefer to start at the start, and end at the end. But, everybody else was doing it the other way, so I fell into line.
We are too alike!
CaroLiza_fan
I respect that you guys have figured out the tables at all- it is the one thing that I feel is slightly beyond me. I have figured out how to add to the tables of skaters I already have (I recently added to Liza's so I'm not 100% hopeless) but starting one from scratch is so intimidating to me! I've just been listing 'competitive results' instead for now. Maybe some day I'll manage to get more savvy!
tulosai, I just forwarded you the note I sent Alex D. Hope it is helpful! Don't hesitate to ask questions!