Rescinded medals

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Check the article closely, Jack Eagan was stripped of his medals for having fought under an assumed name, hence only 7 or 8 (if you count DeMont). Pizzigs (talk) 08:25, 5 August 2024 (UTC)Reply

Yes, I would admit on that particular issue. I was incorrect. But want to point out that I see you have removed mention in intro of Doping in China that those old allegations of China's systematic doping had came from one person; former Chinese doctor Xue Yinxian.[1] That is an accurate attribution and readers should know that. Nobody else were able to confirm her claims so we don't even know for a hard fact that she is even telling the truth. Hence why it's essential to give an attribution that that these claims are according to her. Also you still mass reverted all the additions to the TMZ chapter despite I explicitly asked you on talk page to give a fair genuine explanation.[2] And an edit summary saying "poorly written and formatted sensationalist trivia", is not a fair explanation. 49.179.43.130 (talk) 09:44, 5 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Also after your comment, I researched more at how many medals that China lost to doping. China has only 4 Olympic medals stripped, however one of them was for Dong Fangxiao, who was a different situation; she was just underage at the time of competition and wasn't caught doping. So similarly I was wrong about China too. They did not lose 4 medals to doping. They lost 3 in total for doping. So I accidentally claimed one more than they were guilty of and still less than US. IP49XX (talk) 02:00, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply
Btw, I am the same editor who had mobile IP 49.179.43.130. IP49XX (talk) 02:04, 6 August 2024 (UTC)Reply