Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Australia at the Winter Olympics/Archive2

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Self nomination. First peer review, failed FAC, second peer review. Australia at the Winter Olympics, from a one-person team in 1936 to golden 2002 and 2006 games. The article gives a history of Australia at the Winter Olympics, public support, an overview of Winter sport in Australia, and a tabular summary of how Australia has fared at each Olympics (plus a link to a sub-article on Australia at each Olympics). It also has an overview by sport (useful for those interested in Australia's strengths and weaknesses), and a brief description of Australia at the Winter Paralympics.

It has been interesting working on this, and hopefully this will inspire articles on how other countries have gone at the Winter Olympics. It'd be an article of current interest. As this is one of several Winter Olympics Australia has attended, it should be reasonably stable during these Olympics. Andjam 05:02, 17 February 2006 (UTC)