- The template {{FS medalist}} redirects here.
This is a table cell template for medalist tables in figure skating, satisfying the latest accessibility criteria for data tables. It can be used to list a singe skater, pair or dance team with the country they represented in the competition. If you notice any bugs or have suggestions for additional parameters, please share them on the template's talk page.
Basic markup code
{{FS skater| IOC country code | first skater | second skater }}
Full markup code
{{FS skater| IOC country code |noflag= |altflag= | first skater |dap= |link= |nolink= |flag2= | second skater |dap2= |link2= |nolink2= }}
Annotations and parameters
editMandatory template entries {{FS skater| IOC country code | skater }}
- Add the IOC country code for the country represented.
- Add the name of at least one skater.
Template parameters
- To omit flags, leave the mandatory template cell for the IOC country code empty (see example below).
- For skaters who did not represent a country under their national flag like ROC or FSR, use the parameter
|noflag=
. Take care to leave the mandatory template cell for the IOC country code empty.
Example:{{FS skater||noflag=[[Figure Skating Federation of Russia|FSR]]|Anna Shcherbakova}}
- For skaters who represented a country under a historical national flag, use either the parameter
|altflag=
or the respective flagicon value.
Example 1:{{FS skater|SWE|altflag=1844|Ulrich Salchow}}
Example 2:{{FS skater|German Empire|Gilbert Fuchs}} or {{FS skater|GER|altflag=empire|Gilbert Fuchs}}
(gives the same result) - For pairs or dance teams who represented different countries, use the parameter
|flag2=
. See examples below. - For skaters whose name links to a disambiguation page, set the parameter
|dap=yes
or|dap2=yes
. See examples below. - If the article title of the skater's biography differs from their name at the competition, use
|link=
or|link2=
. See examples below. - If the skater is not encyclopedically notable enough to justify a biography article, set the parameters
|nolink=yes
or|nolink2=yes
. See examples below.
Example for a single table cell
editExample 1: Single skater
{{FS skater|ESP|Javier Fernández|dap=yes}}
Example 2: Team of two skaters
{{FS skater|CHN|Sui Wenjing|Han Cong}}
Example 3: Skaters competing for federations with no flag
{{FS skater||noflag=[[Figure Skating Federation of Russia|FSR]]|Evgenia Tarasova|Vladimir Morozov|dap2=yes}}
Example 4: Two flags and article links
{{FS skater|German Empire|Ludowika Eilers|link=Ludowika Jakobsson|flag2=FIN|Walter Jakobsson}}
Example 5: Delinking skaters' names
{{FS skater|GER|Anna Lange|nolink=yes|Klaus Herz|nolink2=yes}}
Example 6: Listing names without flags
{{FS skater||Anna Cappellini|Luca Lanotte}}
Examples for a filled out medalist tables
editYear | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1910 | Berlin | ||||
1915–1921 | No competition held due to World War I | ||||
2021 | Sweden |
{|class="wikitable"
|+List of World medalists in pair skating
!scope=col|Year
!scope=col|Location
!scope=col style="background:gold;"|Gold
!scope=col style="background:silver;"|Silver
!scope=col style="background:#c96;"|Bronze
!scope=col|{{abbr|Ref.|References}}
|-
!scope=row|[[1910 World Figure Skating Championships|1910]]
|{{flagicon|German Empire}} [[Berlin]]
|{{FS skater|German Empire|Anna Hübler|Heinrich Burger}}
|{{FS skater|German Empire|Ludowika Eilers|link=Ludowika Jakobsson|flag2=FIN|Walter Jakobsson}}
|{{FS skater|GBR|Phyllis Johnson|James H. Johnson|dap2=yes}}
|
|-
!scope=row|1915–1921
|colspan=4 align=center style="background-color:#F2F2F2;"|''No competition held due to [[World War I]]''||
|-
!scope=row|[[2021 World Figure Skating Championships|2021]]
|{{flagicon|SWE}} [[Sweden]]
|{{FS skater||noflag=[[Figure Skating Federation of Russia|FSR]]|Anastasia Mishina|Aleksandr Galliamov}}
|{{FS skater|CHN|Sui Wenjing|Han Cong}}
|{{FS skater||noflag=[[Figure Skating Federation of Russia|FSR]]|Aleksandra Boikova|Dmitrii Kozlovskii}}
|
|}