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Not meaning to be rude, but what do you think constitutes the notablity of Coimbra? Sure, he was the World Champion once. He has not much else going for himself, though. Two PT Top 8 is a long way from noteworthyness, same goes for a couple of GP Top 8, and the other information is in the World Championship article anyway. Beyond this the article is not likely to receive additional input in the future. Summing that up, I doubt this Andre Coimbra is a suitable subject for an article in the Wikipedia right now. OdinFK (talk) 11:31, 15 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, I guess you might be right. I thought it would be nice for the World Champions to have their own pages with a little more information on them, but I guess winning a World Championship in itself does not really satisfy the noteworthiness requirements. Olliewiththeface14:05, 19 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]