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A fact from Patsy Pulitzer appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 19 August 2022 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that model Patsy Pulitzer was called one of the "World's Loveliest Sportswomen" after catching a 1,230-pound (560 kg) black marlin, a then world-record fish for a woman?
"She is buried at Locust Valley Cemetery, Nassau County, New York." Patsy and her second husband are buried there, but the only real source is FAG which is on the WP:RSP list. There are images of the gravestones on FAG, so it seems unlikely not to be true.
This wording does not make sense to me: "a then world-record catch for a woman nine years earlier." Who is the woman from before? Did she break the record, surpassing a record from nine years prior? The sentence would read much, much clearer if it ended "a then world-record catch for a woman." Any thoughts? --Kbabej (talk) 21:36, 19 August 2022 (UTC)[reply]