Welcome to "A for Athlete."
Our multi-language wiki of sports (terms, jargon and lingo) is for all athletes, everywhere that anyone can edit. This A for Athlete project, associated with CLOH.Org (Creating Literate Olympians Here) is perking with efforts on a grant about playlists and pathways that stresses playing well with others. A community-centric coach, journalist and publisher, Mark Rauterkus, seeks your input in gathering insights. 6,856 articles since May 2008. |
- all pages
- Tips and Nation name tips
- category:flag has buttons of national flags.
- Sprout_Fund/Playlists_&_Pathways_(RFP)
- http://Read.SwimISCA.org
- http://CLOH.org
- DML Competition & DML Competition/Application are this week's priorities.
Playlists & Pathways for the LRNG are being crafted for Play.CLOH.org
Helping out
To write a new article, just enter the title in the box below.
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- Not sure where to start?
- Find out more about the wiki on the About page.
- If you are new to wikis, check out the tutorial.
- Check out Help:Starting this wiki if you're setting up the wiki.
- Adding content
- Every wiki has two list of articles that need help called "Stubs" and "Wanted Articles". Don't be shy, get in there.
- Uploading images is another really easy way to help out - see the Special:Upload page!
- You can find a list of useful templates on Category:Templates, some of which are documented on the templates project page.
- Talk and more...
- Check out the community portal to see what the community is working on, to give feedback or just to say hi.
Wikipedia has standards. This wiki has few.
To merit a page for an athlete or coach in Wikipedia, sportspeople must have played in a fully professional league, or a competition of equivalent standing in a non-league sport such as swimming, or at the highest level in mainly amateur sports, usually considered to mean the Olympic Games or World Championships. Here at CLOH.Wikia.com, not so much.
A for Athlete, founders of Olympicpedia
Olympicpedia was a eight week technology, sports and language day camp that ended July 31, 2008 held at Pittsburgh's CyberConXion (now closed). The camp concluded with more than 1,000+ pages created and its main participants headed to Beijing for the 2008 Olympics. Sadly, the wiki, A for Athlete, was (and is) not visible in China (also known as CHN) . So, for the duration of the 2008 Olympics, few updates to this wiki were made.
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