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Short description: Bosnian sitting volleyball player (born 1972)
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Source:Olympics ("He (Delalic) is one of five Bosnia and Herzegovina players [along with Adnan Manko, Asim Medic, Dzevad Hamzic and Ismet Godinjak] to have won six career Paralympic medals in the sport.") - they also each won in 2024, and the prior six Paralympics go back to 2000.
I plan on taking this one in the next 24 hours. (I have a quintuple nom planned in the next month or two and this is a perfect fit for that.)--Launchballer17:19, 6 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@BeanieFan11: Reviewing. Godinjak through Hamzic are all long enough and new enough; Sabahudin is a roughly 4.6x expansion and I'm not feeling mean enough to make you go through GARC, so IARing. Earwig is clean and QPQs are done. Hook checks out. I notice that Medic's article uses Facebook as a source - what makes it reliable?--Launchballer13:46, 7 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
@Launchballer: Thanks for the review. Regarding Medic, the Facebook post is the official account of the municipalityStari Grad, Sarajevo, his hometown. Their website had the same information but it wasn't loading in the several times I tried, so I figured it'd be better to use a working link (the Facebook post).BeanieFan11 (talk)15:43, 7 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
I think the post would have been made by a single employee of the government and would failWP:BLPSPS. I don't see any evidence the post was fact-checked.--Launchballer16:39, 7 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]
With the benefit of a clearer head, "Sarajevo" is cited to Olympics.com, and I thinkwhich bit is so lightweight that this is probably alright. Sorry for holding this up unnecessarily.--Launchballer12:44, 9 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]