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Djibouti at the 2012 Summer Olympics is part of the "Djibouti at the Olympics" series, a current good topic candidate. A good topic should exemplify Wikipedia's very best work, and is therefore expected to meet several criteria. Please feel free to leave comments.
The lead should mention how many athletes Djibouti had in the games
The lead already says five athletes, first line second paragraph. Kees08 (talk)
"Djibouti's one and only medal prior to these Games was a bronze awarded to Hussein Ahmed Salah" - the source says it was silver
Annoyingly, that source is wrong; it is a bronze. I'll find another source. Source replaced. Kees08 (talk)
"Djibouti had two athletes qualify for athletics at this Olympics, one male and one female. Mumin Gala qualified for the 5000m run and Zourah Ali qualified for the 400m run." - needs a citation. And the 'm' abbreviation should read as metre
I spotted a few minor errors but other than that this article is quite solid and won't require much more to push this to a GA standard. I'll leave this on hold until everything is clarified! JAGUAR13:20, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]