Wiki Loves Sport 2024
the sixth edition of the Wikimedia campaign to write or improve sport-related articles
17 July - 22 September
Wiki Loves Sport
Wiki Loves Sport is a campaign created and organized by WikiDonne User Group since 2019.
The sixth edition of Wiki Loves Sport aims to improve content related to sport in the Wikimedia projects in general, and especially for the events listed below.
Wikimedia Canada wants to encourage users to create and improve content about Canadian athletes, particularly those from underrepresented communities such as para-athletics, Indigenous groups, women, and sexual minorities.
Dates
editThe contest runs online from 17 July 00:01 to 22 September 23:59 (UTC). Participants can join anytime.
Rules
- To participate, you must be a registered user on one of the Wikimedia projects;
- To be considered valid, the articles created must contain at least 3,000 bytes and be written between 17 July and 22 September 2024;
- If you are writing on Wikipedia or Wikiquote, all the articles should meet the content criteria for those projects: notability, reliable sources, respect for copyright.
ᐅ Editors who write 5 articles or more about female athletes or female & male para-athletes will receive a barnstar and a digital certificate from the WikiDonne User Group.
ᐅ Editors who write/improve 1 article or more or upload 1 media or more about Canadian athletes from underrepresented communities will receive a barnstar from Wikimedia Canada.
Participate
To participate:
- add your username to the participants list
- join the Wiki Loves Sport 2024 - Canada dashboard
Targeted events
- FIBA U20 EuroBasket from 13 to 21 July.
- EuroGames Vienna from 17 to 20 July.
- Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup from 19 to 28 July.
- Paris 2024 Summer Olympic games from 26 July to 11 August.
- US Open from 26 August to 8 September.
- Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic games from 28 August to 8 September.
- FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup from 31 August to 22 September.