Talk:Adam Ondra
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Adam Ondra's realizations
[edit]In October someone removed all Adam's realizations (all single pitch and multi pitch routes, all boulders). These routes are already the main important ones and have the same importance of a mountaineer's ascents. Now I have removed only the 9a routes but left the other routes. By the way Adam Ondra is the strongest (or one of the strongest) sport climber in the world. Examples of other climbers with ascents list:
Rotpunkt (talk) 13:29, 3 November 2011 (UTC)
Country abbreviations
[edit]I've been looking through the Manual of Style, and I'm having a hard time figuring out if it's appropriate to use the country abbreviations in the lists of notable ascents, or if the countries should be written out in full? I've noticed that similar lists for other climbers also use the country abbreviations, so I'm assuming that's consensus? But the MOS seems to indicate the full country names would be more appropriate.
These lists also have a lot of duplicate links to the country names, so I'm planning to remove those. Just looking to see if anyone has any input before I go ahead with these changes. Stonkaments (talk) 17:31, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
"Climbing grade" template
[edit]While reading the page, I noticed every climbing grade mentioned in the text is linked to Climbing grade. It appears this is being done through a template. As a reader I found it fairly distracting to have many dozens of grades in the article all linked and in blue. Stylistically, it also seems rather poor. I am in favor of removing links for all grades after the first mention in the article. Please reply with differing views if you have one. Bpeters44 (talk) 03:52, 28 September 2022 (UTC)
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