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Maybe liberally applying rowspan? But why was it changed in the first place? I thought the previous format was fine. I'm going to RV until we come to a decision, since the unregistered user who made the change didn't give an explanation (and greatly inflated the size of the article doing so). CyMoahk2 (talk) 15:59, 8 May 2014 (UTC)Reply
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"The Czech Republic replaced Austria in the top eight for 2014–15 and itself was overtaken by Spain for 2015–16." Source for the Spain part? I don't agree - my calc says czech rises to 7 (35.5p), then denmark (34.5p), then spain (34.0p). hence removing spain part.
130.240.231.125 (talk) 15:19, 6 June 2014 (UTC)Reply
The table is for information only. Gold and silver medals are awarded. The losers of the semi-finals are considered bronze. In fact, the table shows the semi-final times of each country's clubs. This table is only statistical and unofficial. In reality, bronze medals are not awarded.