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She's won enough cycling medals this Paralympics I wonder if maybe this should be renamed. I had some concerns from the get go and almost thought of calling this "Allison Jones (cyclist)", but before this Olympics she'd won more medals in skiing. Now it looks almost even maybe. Not sure.--T. Anthony (talk) 10:21, 8 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I see your point, but after reading sportsperson, and finding that the North American equivalent is athlete, and given the fact the she's American, I think this could be ok. Mary O'Connor is from Ireland. HandsomeFella (talk) 06:25, 5 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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The result of the move request was: Moved. In the future, a non-controversial move like this could've just been listed as a technical move, or better yet, simply boldly done oneself. (non-admin closure) Red Slash15:17, 4 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Allison Jones (skier) → Allison Jones (athlete) – Allison Jones is a Paralympic skier and cyclist. Feels awkward when you add the current link to cyclism pages, almost like you're intentionally doing something wrong. I suggest this rename, since "athlete" does not necessarily imply track and field. This is just a proposal, other suggestions are welcome. HandsomeFella (talk) 12:59, 4 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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