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Did you know... that Julie Erichsen is the first female Norwegian gymnast to qualify for an Olympic Games since 1992?
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@Riley1012: (Q. Why do we need the word "artistic" its not in the source) Its long enough, new, and adequately sourced (refs are not required in the lede). The hook is short enough and well referenced. Sadly no picture available - I looked. (We need more wiki people at events with cameras post lockdown). Its neutral and I saw no close paraphrasing. Previously one of the Women in Red, thank you Riley1012, just that one question Victuallers (talk) 07:30, 20 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Its your call. Obviously you are reducing the claim the was made in the sopurce and in the article... and I think that for most people classic gymnastics is what we call gymnastics ....and then there is rhythmic gymnastics. (I had to check... I thought "artistic gymnastics" sounds like the ribbon/dancey one, and it turns out it is the classic (in my mind) gymnastics). Can you change the article and hook to use what you decide. Victuallers (talk) 18:11, 20 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]