Category talk:National curling cups

Latest comment: 4 years ago by A202985 in topic Confusing category
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Confusing category edit

What is a "national curling cup"? Currently the only two items in the category are Category:Russian Men's Curling Cup, which is the Russian National Championship and Category:Canada Cup of Curling, which is not a National Championship but simply a major tournament. There is already a category Category:National curling championships where the Russian Men's Curling Cup belongs. I don't understand the purpose of this category and suspect that it is unneeded and should be deleted. A202985 (talk) 18:55, 4 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

"National curling cup" is the same kind of annual national sport competition as, for example, "National association football cup" (do you listen about such competitions? we can see a big lot of in Category:National association football cups - 112 subcategories and 249 pages for today). About "Russian Curling Cup" - it's a mistake (I don't know who did it) to create redirect Russian Men's Curling Cup to Russian Curling Championships, "Russian Curling Cup" is a different events (two events - separately for men and women hael in different dates) held in November or December (but Championship - separately for men and women - held in March or April). I'll try in near future to create "main" article "Russian Curling Cup" (with two parts into it - about men's and women's cups). My English is "not the best" but I hope you understand me ;) -- Alexey Gustow (talk) 17:09, 5 December 2019 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for explaining that the Russian Curling Cup is different than the National Championship, that's where I was confused. I understand now! A202985 (talk) 17:58, 5 December 2019 (UTC)Reply