Ouvrir le menu principal

HOPE Étudiant β

Journal des déclenchements du filtre antiabus

Navigation du filtre antiabus (Accueil | Modifications récentes des filtres | Examiner les modifications précédentes | Journal antiabus)

Ce journal affiche une liste des actions détectées par les filtres.

Détails pour l'entrée 772 758 du journal

28 septembre 2022 à 21:38 : MohammedDangelo (discussion | contributions) a déclenché le filtre antiabus 4, en effectuant l’action « edit » sur Olympics-Figureskating-Japan apos;s Uno Puts On Brave Face As Coach.... Actions entreprises : Interdire la modification ; Description du filtre : Empêcher la création de pages de pub utilisateur (examiner)

Changements faits lors de la modification

 
+
<br>By Chang-Ran Kim<br> <br>BEIJING, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Japanese figure skater Shoma Uno said on Thursday that he was unworried by his Swiss coach still awaiting clearance to travel to Beijing after a positive COVID-19 test, but expressed some doubt over how it could affect his performance at the Olympics.<br>A silver medallist in South Korea four years ago, Uno is regarded as a strong medal contender at the Beijing Winter Games along with compatriot Yuzuru Hanyu and American Nathan Chen, and he is also among the possible competitors for the [https://www.answers.com/search?q=team%20event team event] that starts on Friday with the men's short programme.<br> <br>Delivering an update on his COVID-19 status on Instagram, Uno's coach, Stephane Lambiel, said he had no symptoms, was fully vaccinated and boosted, had tested negative since and was "waiting a few more days" before travelling to Beijing.<br> <br>"I can sense that everyone is concerned for me," Uno told reporters after his first practice session at Beijing's Capital Indoor Stadium on Thursday.<br> <br>"I'm not worried, per se. But for me, I equate Stephane with competition, so I have this doubt in my mind as to whether I would be able to switch to game-mode without him. I honestly don't know how it will go."<br> <br>Uno has credited Lambiel - an Olympic silver medallist himself - for extending his figure skating career when he had contemplated retiring.<br> <br>The 24-year-old relocated to Switzerland to train with Lambiel in 2019 but the [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=pandemic pandemic] has forced him to work mostly on his own in Japan and resort to online coaching from the two-time world champion.<br> <br>"I think it's almost as hard for a coach to not be able to be here as it is for an athlete. I really hope that he will be able to arrive here as soon as possible."<br> <br>Lambiel also coaches Latvian Deniss Vasiljevs, who will start his competition on Feb.<br><br>Here's more about [https://www.Coolblueadventures.com/profile/judi-slot-online-jackpot-terbesar-naga4d-indonesia/profile slot jackpot terbesar] look at our own website. 8.<br> <br>"I am sad that I can't be there for the start of their Olympic experience, but I look forward to joining them as soon as it will be safe for everyone," Lambiel wrote on Instagram. (Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim Additional reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)<br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement

Paramètres de l'action

VariableValeur
Si la modification est marquée comme mineure ou non (minor_edit)
Nom du compte d’utilisateur (user_name)
MohammedDangelo
Groupes (y compris implicites) dont l'utilisateur est membre (user_groups)
* user autoconfirmed
Si un utilisateur est ou non en cours de modification via l’interface mobile (user_mobile)
Numéro de la page (article_articleid)
0
Espace de noms de la page (article_namespace)
0
Titre de la page (sans l'espace de noms) (article_text)
Olympics-Figureskating-Japan apos;s Uno Puts On Brave Face As Coach...
Titre complet de la page (article_prefixedtext)
Olympics-Figureskating-Japan apos;s Uno Puts On Brave Face As Coach...
Action (action)
edit
Résumé/motif de la modification (summary)
Ancien modèle de contenu (old_content_model)
Nouveau modèle de contenu (new_content_model)
wikitext
Ancien texte de la page, avant la modification (old_wikitext)
Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext)
<br>By Chang-Ran Kim<br> <br>BEIJING, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Japanese figure skater Shoma Uno said on Thursday that he was unworried by his Swiss coach still awaiting clearance to travel to Beijing after a positive COVID-19 test, but expressed some doubt over how it could affect his performance at the Olympics.<br>A silver medallist in South Korea four years ago, Uno is regarded as a strong medal contender at the Beijing Winter Games along with compatriot Yuzuru Hanyu and American Nathan Chen, and he is also among the possible competitors for the [https://www.answers.com/search?q=team%20event team event] that starts on Friday with the men's short programme.<br> <br>Delivering an update on his COVID-19 status on Instagram, Uno's coach, Stephane Lambiel, said he had no symptoms, was fully vaccinated and boosted, had tested negative since and was "waiting a few more days" before travelling to Beijing.<br> <br>"I can sense that everyone is concerned for me," Uno told reporters after his first practice session at Beijing's Capital Indoor Stadium on Thursday.<br> <br>"I'm not worried, per se. But for me, I equate Stephane with competition, so I have this doubt in my mind as to whether I would be able to switch to game-mode without him. I honestly don't know how it will go."<br> <br>Uno has credited Lambiel - an Olympic silver medallist himself - for extending his figure skating career when he had contemplated retiring.<br> <br>The 24-year-old relocated to Switzerland to train with Lambiel in 2019 but the [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=pandemic pandemic] has forced him to work mostly on his own in Japan and resort to online coaching from the two-time world champion.<br> <br>"I think it's almost as hard for a coach to not be able to be here as it is for an athlete. I really hope that he will be able to arrive here as soon as possible."<br> <br>Lambiel also coaches Latvian Deniss Vasiljevs, who will start his competition on Feb.<br><br>Here's more about [https://www.Coolblueadventures.com/profile/judi-slot-online-jackpot-terbesar-naga4d-indonesia/profile slot jackpot terbesar] look at our own website. 8.<br> <br>"I am sad that I can't be there for the start of their Olympic experience, but I look forward to joining them as soon as it will be safe for everyone," Lambiel wrote on Instagram. (Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim Additional reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)<br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
Diff unifié des changements faits lors de la modification (edit_diff)
@@ -1,1 +1,1 @@ - +<br>By Chang-Ran Kim<br> <br>BEIJING, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Japanese figure skater Shoma Uno said on Thursday that he was unworried by his Swiss coach still awaiting clearance to travel to Beijing after a positive COVID-19 test, but expressed some doubt over how it could affect his performance at the Olympics.<br>A silver medallist in South Korea four years ago, Uno is regarded as a strong medal contender at the Beijing Winter Games along with compatriot Yuzuru Hanyu and American Nathan Chen, and he is also among the possible competitors for the [https://www.answers.com/search?q=team%20event team event] that starts on Friday with the men's short programme.<br> <br>Delivering an update on his COVID-19 status on Instagram, Uno's coach, Stephane Lambiel, said he had no symptoms, was fully vaccinated and boosted, had tested negative since and was "waiting a few more days" before travelling to Beijing.<br> <br>"I can sense that everyone is concerned for me," Uno told reporters after his first practice session at Beijing's Capital Indoor Stadium on Thursday.<br> <br>"I'm not worried, per se. But for me, I equate Stephane with competition, so I have this doubt in my mind as to whether I would be able to switch to game-mode without him. I honestly don't know how it will go."<br> <br>Uno has credited Lambiel - an Olympic silver medallist himself - for extending his figure skating career when he had contemplated retiring.<br> <br>The 24-year-old relocated to Switzerland to train with Lambiel in 2019 but the [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=pandemic pandemic] has forced him to work mostly on his own in Japan and resort to online coaching from the two-time world champion.<br> <br>"I think it's almost as hard for a coach to not be able to be here as it is for an athlete. I really hope that he will be able to arrive here as soon as possible."<br> <br>Lambiel also coaches Latvian Deniss Vasiljevs, who will start his competition on Feb.<br><br>Here's more about [https://www.Coolblueadventures.com/profile/judi-slot-online-jackpot-terbesar-naga4d-indonesia/profile slot jackpot terbesar] look at our own website. 8.<br> <br>"I am sad that I can't be there for the start of their Olympic experience, but I look forward to joining them as soon as it will be safe for everyone," Lambiel wrote on Instagram. (Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim Additional reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)<br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines)
<br>By Chang-Ran Kim<br> <br>BEIJING, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Japanese figure skater Shoma Uno said on Thursday that he was unworried by his Swiss coach still awaiting clearance to travel to Beijing after a positive COVID-19 test, but expressed some doubt over how it could affect his performance at the Olympics.<br>A silver medallist in South Korea four years ago, Uno is regarded as a strong medal contender at the Beijing Winter Games along with compatriot Yuzuru Hanyu and American Nathan Chen, and he is also among the possible competitors for the [https://www.answers.com/search?q=team%20event team event] that starts on Friday with the men's short programme.<br> <br>Delivering an update on his COVID-19 status on Instagram, Uno's coach, Stephane Lambiel, said he had no symptoms, was fully vaccinated and boosted, had tested negative since and was "waiting a few more days" before travelling to Beijing.<br> <br>"I can sense that everyone is concerned for me," Uno told reporters after his first practice session at Beijing's Capital Indoor Stadium on Thursday.<br> <br>"I'm not worried, per se. But for me, I equate Stephane with competition, so I have this doubt in my mind as to whether I would be able to switch to game-mode without him. I honestly don't know how it will go."<br> <br>Uno has credited Lambiel - an Olympic silver medallist himself - for extending his figure skating career when he had contemplated retiring.<br> <br>The 24-year-old relocated to Switzerland to train with Lambiel in 2019 but the [https://www.britannica.com/search?query=pandemic pandemic] has forced him to work mostly on his own in Japan and resort to online coaching from the two-time world champion.<br> <br>"I think it's almost as hard for a coach to not be able to be here as it is for an athlete. I really hope that he will be able to arrive here as soon as possible."<br> <br>Lambiel also coaches Latvian Deniss Vasiljevs, who will start his competition on Feb.<br><br>Here's more about [https://www.Coolblueadventures.com/profile/judi-slot-online-jackpot-terbesar-naga4d-indonesia/profile slot jackpot terbesar] look at our own website. 8.<br> <br>"I am sad that I can't be there for the start of their Olympic experience, but I look forward to joining them as soon as it will be safe for everyone," Lambiel wrote on Instagram. (Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim Additional reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)<br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement
Horodatage Unix de la modification (timestamp)
1664397493