Talk:2020 Invictus Games

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2020 vs. 2022[edit]

An anonymous editor changed the '2020' in the name of the games to '2022', their rationale being "see menu on the official site". While it is true that the menu on the https://invictusgamesfoundation.org/ says "THE HAGUE 2022", this doesn't go any further than the menu options. Almost everywhere else, both on the websites and on the actual site (The Hague, Zuiderpark) it is consistently being referred to as the "Invictus Games The Hague 2020". As far as I can tell the only exception to this is the use of the hashtag '#IG22'. Other than that, it is '2020' throughout. So I will revert this change. On a side note, unfortunately the official website is not entirely reliable. All mentions of the 2020 website are to www.invictusgames2020.nl, while it should be www.invictusgames2020.com, not .nl. The .nl-domain seems to be used for email only. --MichielN (talk) 12:20, 19 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Medalists[edit]

The main goal of Invictus, I think, is about being able to compete at all. No so much the actual competition and the winning of medals. So I'm not totally convinced whether there should even be a 'Medalists' section. But I might be very well be mistaken, and since there already was an empty section I have started to collect some of the results. But the official results are scattered all over the place. For each sport the official website either lists the results directly (those are the ones that I have added just now), redirects to results on other websites (most of which provide a lot of details but not always a clear overview of the actual medals), or does not link to anything at all. If anyone has more reliable sources, kindly add them.--MichielN (talk) 16:21, 27 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]