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Hello, I am planning on reviewing this article for GA Status, over the next couple of days. Thank you for nominating the article for GA status. I hope I will learn some new information, and that my feedback is helpful.
If nominators or editors could refrain from updating the particular section that I am updating until it is complete, I would appreciate it to remove a edit conflict. Please address concerns in the section that has been completed above (If I've raised concerns up to references, feel free to comment on things like the lede.)
I generally provide an overview of things I read through the article on a first glance. Then do a thorough sweep of the article after the feedback is addressed. After this, I will present the pass/failure. I may use strikethrough tags when concerns are met. Even if something is obvious why my concern is met, please leave a message as courtesy.
Best of luck! you can also use the {{done}} tag to state when something is addressed. Lee Vilenski(talk • contribs)
Please let me know after the review is done, if you were happy with the review! Obviously this is regarding the article's quality, however, I want to be happy and civil to all, so let me know if I have done a good job, regardless of the article's outcome.
The 2019 Berlin Marathon was the 46th edition of the annual marathon race held in Berlin, Germany, held on 29 September 2019. - lede sentences are supposed to be the best one, to explain what the article is about. This one leads on a bit. Repetition of "held". "The 2019 Berlin Marathon was a marathon race held in Berlin, Germany on 29 September 2019. This was the 46th edition of the Berlin Marathon...." would be much better. Best Wishes, Lee Vilenski(talk • contribs)17:38, 24 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
The lede is very short. Just covers that it is a race, and then who won. Could we not put some info, such as how long the course is (I know marathons are26 miles, but probably worth mentioning), where it starts and finishes, running conditions (weather, road types) etc.Best Wishes, Lee Vilenski(talk • contribs)17:38, 24 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I couldn't find any details on the conditions of the race but I added a sentence about the location and length.
The marathon distance is officially 42.195 kilometres (26.219 mi) long as sanctioned by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) now known as World Athletics. - is this debatable? Surely we can just say that the race is 42.195 km long, and the race was sanctioned by IAAF. Best Wishes, Lee Vilenski(talk • contribs)17:49, 24 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
World Athletics is responsible for maintaining the standards of running and not the specific races. Also, I can't give any details on the exact length of the course as it could be longer than the marathon distance.
This probably needs an overview of the race, could easily be a part of course, which lists which governing bodies promoted the event, where and when it was set - the article doesn't even cite the date of the race. Best Wishes, Lee Vilenski(talk • contribs)17:49, 24 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Done I couldn't find much information so I added the date of the race and the sponsors.
I couldn't find anymore details on other people involved. Milde is worth mentioning because he is the son of the founder of the race and is closely associated with it.
I think it's best to go off what World Athletics lists them as. For example, Helen Bekele Tola is listed as Helen Bekele on World Athletics. She's also 'Helen Tola' in the results.
In the men's, Hug had pulled away from the other competitors by 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) and "cruised" through the rest of the race to win by over three and a half minutes in 1:28:09.[15][16] Weir finished second in 1:31:45, with Lakatos third, one second behind.[16]
I couldn't find any, although this implies that it was 46,983. This lists it as 44,065, but I was unsure about just mentioning a statistic. Let me know what you think.
This system is used on every other marathon article that I can see and I feel like it's good for looking at trends of finishers from a glance. It's also used elsewhere like at FIFA World Cup.