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Similar to {{tlx|flagIOCathlete}}, but places the country name on a second line.
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==Usage==
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; <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>FlagIOCmedalist|''athlete''|''code''|''games''}}</code>
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; athlete : Any text string, usually a wikilinked name.
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; code : Three letter code as per [[List of IOC country codes]]
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; games : String of the form "''<year>'' Summer" or "''<year>'' Winter"
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Note that the combination of ''code'' and ''games'' parameters will automatically choose the correct flag for the nation (including historical flags for nations in which they have changed over the years) and the correct wikilink to the nation's article.
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==Examples==
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<code><nowiki>{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Mark Spitz]]|USA|1972 Summer}}</nowiki></code>
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: {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Mark Spitz]]|USA|1972 Summer}}
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<code><nowiki>{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer}}</nowiki></code> ''(shows historical Italian flag in use in 1920)''
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: {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer}}
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For comparison, the output of <code><nowiki>{{flagIOCathlete|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer}}</nowiki></code> is:
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: {{flagIOCathlete|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer}}
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The template gives the option to display the country code, although this is discouraged by MOS guidelines.
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*<code><nowiki>{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer|code=yes}}</nowiki></code>
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: {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer|code=yes}}
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== Supporting templates ==
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* The flag image name is supplied by <code>Template:Country flag IOC alias AAA</code> where AAA is an [[IOC country code]].
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** For a complete list, see [[Special:PrefixIndex/Template:Country flag IOC alias]]
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** Also see [[:Category:Country flag IOC alias templates‎]] ({{PAGESINCAT:Country flag IOC alias templates}} pages)
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* The country name is supplied by <code>Template:Country IOC alias AAA</code> where AAA is an [[IOC country code]].
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** For a complete list, see [[Special:PrefixIndex/Template:Country IOC alias]]
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** Also see [[:Category:International Olympic Committee country alias templates‎]] ({{PAGESINCAT:International Olympic Committee country alias templates}} pages)
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== See also ==
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{{Flag templates}}
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<includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox | |
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[[Category:Olympics flag templates]]
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}}</includeonly>

Revision as of 21:39, 2 August 2016

Similar to {{flagIOCathlete}}, but places the country name on a second line.

Usage

{{FlagIOCmedalist|athlete|code|games}}
athlete 
Any text string, usually a wikilinked name.
code 
Three letter code as per List of IOC country codes
games 
String of the form "<year> Summer" or "<year> Winter"

Note that the combination of code and games parameters will automatically choose the correct flag for the nation (including historical flags for nations in which they have changed over the years) and the correct wikilink to the nation's article.

Examples

{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Mark Spitz]]|USA|1972 Summer}}

Mark Spitz
 United States

{{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer}} (shows historical Italian flag in use in 1920)

Nedo Nadi
 Italy

For comparison, the output of {{flagIOCathlete|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer}} is:

 Nedo Nadi (ITA)

The template gives the option to display the country code, although this is discouraged by MOS guidelines.

  • {{flagIOCmedalist|[[Nedo Nadi]]|ITA|1920 Summer|code=yes}}
Nedo Nadi
 Italy

Supporting templates

See also

Output style → Country name Country (code) Athlete (country) Athlete
Country
Country code
Olympic Games {{FlagIOC}} {{FlagIOCteam}} {{FlagIOCathlete}} {{FlagIOCmedalist}} {{FlagIOCshort}}
Other games {{FlagIOC2}} {{FlagIOC2team}} {{FlagIOC2athlete}} {{FlagIOC2medalist}} {{FlagIOC2short}}
Paralympic Games {{FlagIPC}} {{FlagIPCteam}} {{FlagIPCathlete}} {{FlagIPCmedalist}} {{FlagIPCshort}}
Pan American {{FlagPASO}} {{FlagPASOteam}} {{FlagPASOathlete}} {{FlagPASOmedalist}}
Parapan American {{FlagPPASO}}
Commonwealth {{FlagCGF}} {{FlagCGFteam}} {{FlagCGFathlete}} {{FlagCGFmedalist}}
Southeast Asian {{FlagSEAGF}} {{FlagSEAGFteam}} {{FlagSEAGFathlete}} {{FlagSEAGFmedalist}}
World Games {{FlagIWGA}}
Central American and Caribbean Games {{FlagCAC}}
Asian Games {{FlagOCA}}
"Nation at Championships"-style {{Flaglinkteam}} {{FlagATHCHathlete}}
Generic {{Flag}} {{Flagteam}} {{Flagathlete}} {{Flagmedalist}}
Generic (variant) {{Flaglink}} {{Flaglinkmedalist}}