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Assess : newly added and existing articles, maybe nominate some good B-class articles for GA; independently assess some as A-class, regardless of GA status.
Cleanup : * Sport governing body (this should-be-major article is in a shameful state) * Field hockey (History section needs sources and accurate information - very vague at the moment.) * Standardize Category:American college sports infobox templates to use same font size and spacing. * Sport in the United Kingdom - the Popularity section is incorrect and unsourced. Reliable data is required.
* Fix project template and/or "to do list" Current version causes tables of content to be hidden unless/until reader chooses "show."
The fatal accidents of the following drivers were also caught on camera: Guido Falaschi (Turismo Carretera / Balcarce), G.L. Jordan (Indy 500 / Indianapolis / Lester Spanglers Riding Mechanic) , Daijirō Katō (MotoGP / Suzuka), Jean-Louis Lafosse (24H Le Mans / Circuit de la Sarthe), Gustavo Sondermann (Copa Chevrolet Montana / Interlagos), Rafael Sperafico (Stock Car Light / Interlagos), Henry Surtees (Formula 2 / Brands Hatch), Shoya Tomizawa (Moto2 / Misano), Bill Vukovich (Indy 500 / Indianapolis) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.41.33.229 (talk) 00:50, 14 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Please note that this category is "Filmed deaths in sports". It does not include incidents that lead to subsequent death (eg in hospital). WWGB (talk) 23:30, 24 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]