Template:Infobox sports competition event/doc

The purpose of this template is to provide an infobox summary for articles on specific events of a championship or games, for example Athletics at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 100 metres. This template is designed for usage on any grouping of articles which describe individual competitions within a broader sports event.

Usage


Complete syntax


Parameters

 * event : Name of the event. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with "competition", "competition", or "games".
 * name : (see above)
 * competition : Name of the competition. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with "event".
 * championship : Name of the championship. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with "event".
 * games : Name of the games. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with "event" or "governing body".
 * governing_body : One of the following: IOC (Olympic Games), PASO (Pan American Games), CGF (Commonwealth Games), or SEAGF (Southeast Asian Games). Use in conjunction with "year", and optionally for IOC only: "type" or "games" (see examples below).
 * year : Used with "governing_body", such as "governing_body=IOC" with "year=2012", or "governing_body=PASO" with "year=2015".
 * type : Used with "governing_body=IOC" for years with multiple Olympics, such as 1988 which needs "type=Summer" or "type=Winter".
 * image      : An image filename
 * alt        : Alt text for the image
 * caption    : Displays under the image
 * venue
 * venues     : Either is required
 * location   : City and country
 * date
 * dates      : Date(s) of the competition. Use Ubl if not contiguous
 * competitors : Total number of competitors for individual events
 * nations    : Total number of unique nations represented in this event
 * teams      : Number of teams in the tournament for team sports
 * win_label  : Use   to change the label from Winning time to Winning score, for example
 * win_value  : Winning time or score
 * gold
 * gold2
 * gold3
 * silver
 * silver2
 * silver3
 * bronze
 * bronze2
 * bronze3    : Athlete name or team name.  Use   (for example) for a team name, instead of numerating a full list of athletes.
 * gold_nation
 * gold2_nation
 * gold3_nation
 * silver_nation
 * silver2_nation
 * silver3_nation
 * bronze_nation
 * bronze2_nation
 * bronze3_nation : An optional country code for the medal winner.  Do not specify this if the   parameter specifies a team name instead of an individual name.
 * champion
 * champions
 * men
 * women
 * wheelchair_men
 * wheelchair_women : optional parameters to add the names of the winning participants
 * men_win_value
 * women_win_value
 * wheelchair_men_win_value
 * wheelchair_women_win_value : optional parameters to add the winning performance (e.g. time, mark, score) of the winning participants
 * previous   : Link to article on the same event/sport from the previous edition of the games
 * next       : Link to article on the same event/sport from the following edition of the games

Olympics, individual event


Olympics, team event


World Championships, individual event


Pacific Games, team event


Using competition without event
