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Usage

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{{{honorific_prefix}}}
{{{name}}}
{{{honorific_suffix}}}
[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{alt}}}|upright=1]]
{{{caption}}}
Personal information
Native name{{{native_name}}}
Birth name{{{birth_name}}}
Full name{{{full_name}}}
Nickname{{{nickname}}}
Nationality{{{nationality}}}
Citizenship{{{citizenship}}}
Born{{{birth_date}}}
{{{birth_place}}}
Died{{{death_date}}}
{{{death_place}}}
Resting place{{{resting_place}}}
{{{resting_place_coordinates}}}
Monument{{{monuments}}}
Home town{{{hometown}}}
Education{{{education}}}
Alma mater{{{alma_mater}}}
Occupation{{{occupation}}}
Years active{{{years_active}}}
Employer{{{employer}}}
Agent{{{agent}}}
Height{{{height}}}
Weight{{{weight}}}
Spouse{{{spouse}}}
Life partner{{{life_partner}}}
Other interests{{{other_interests}}}
Website{{{website}}}
{{{module}}}
Sport
Country{{{country}}}
Sport{{{sport}}}
Disability{{{disability}}}
Disability class{{{disability_class}}}
Weight class{{{weight_class}}}
Rank{{{rank_alt}}}{{{rank_ref}}}
League{{{league}}}
Club{{{club}}}
Team{{{team}}}
Turned pro{{{turnedpro}}}
Coached by{{{coach}}}
Retired{{{retired}}}
Now coaching{{{coaching}}}
{{{module2}}}
Achievements and titles
Olympic Games{{{olympics_rank}}} {{{olympics}}}
Paralympic Games{{{paralympics_rank}}} {{{paralympics}}}
World Champ.{{{worlds_rank}}} {{{worlds}}}
Regional finals{{{regionals_rank}}} {{{regionals}}}
National finals{{{nationals}}}
Commonwealth Games{{{commonwealth_rank}}} {{{commonwealth}}}
Highest world ranking{{{highestranking}}}
Medal record

{{{medaltemplates}}}

Profile at external databases
IJF{{{ijf}}}
JudoInside.com{{{ji}}}
Updated on {{{updated}}}
{{Infobox judoka
| honorific_prefix = 
| name             = 
| honorific_suffix = 
| image            = <!-- name.jpg -->
| image_size       = <!-- only when absolutely necessary -->
| alt              = 
| caption          = 
| headercolor      = <!-- 2024 Olympic Champion, 2024 World Champion or empty -->
| textcolor        = 
<!-- Personal information -->
| native_name      = 
| birth_name       = <!-- if different than name -->
| full_name        = <!-- if different than name/birth_name -->
| nickname         = <!-- Imported from Wikidata if left empty -->
| nationality      = <!-- will not display if national_team is defined -->
| citizenship      = 
| birth_date       = <!-- {{birth date and age|yyyy|mm|dd|df=y}} --> <!-- Imported from Wikidata if left empty -->
| birth_place      = 
| death_date       = <!-- {{death date and age|death year|death month|death day|birth year|birth month|birth day}} --> <!-- Imported from Wikidata if left empty -->
| death_place      = 
| resting_place    = 
| resting_place_coordinates = 
| monuments        = 
| hometown         = 
| education        = 
| alma_mater       = 
| occupation       = <!-- Defaults to [[Judoka]] when empty -->
| years_active     = 
| employer         = 
| agent            = 
| height           = <!-- X cm, X m, or X ft Y in (automatic conversion) plus optional year and reference -->
| weight           = <!-- X kg, X lb, or X st Y lb (automatic conversion) plus optional year and reference -->
| spouse           = 
| life_partner     = 
| other_interests  = 
| website          = <!-- {{URL|www.example.com}} --> <!-- Imported from Wikidata if left empty -->
| module           = 
<!-- Sport -->
| country          = 
| sport            = <!-- Defaults to [[Judo]] when empty -->
| disability       = 
| disability_class = 
| weight_class     = 
| rank             = <!-- Belt color ONLY. Automated when "dan" is used. -->
| rank_alt         = <!-- Overrides the automated "rank" -->
| rank_ref         = 
| dan              = <!-- Dan rank (number, 1–11), for Black belts only -->
| league           = 
| club             = 
| team             = 
| turnedpro        = 
| coach            = 
| retired          = 
| coaching         = 
| module2          = 
<!-- Achievements and titles -->
| olympics          = <!-- Overrides _year & _weight -->
| olympics_rank     = <!-- 1\2\3\5\7\Round of 16\etc... -->
| olympics_year     = 
| olympics_weight   = <!-- Optional – To link to specific weightclass competition article (when one exists) -->
| olympics_year2    = 
| olympics_weight2  = 
| olympics_year3    = 
| olympics_weight3  = 
| olympics_year4    = 
| olympics_weight4  = 
| olympics_year5    = 
| olympics_weight5  = 
| paralympics         = <!-- Overrides _rank, _year & _weight -->
| paralympics_rank    = <!-- 1\2\3\5\7\Round of 16\etc... -->
| paralympics_year    = 
| paralympics_weight  = <!-- Optional – To link to specific weightclass competition article (when one exists) -->
| paralympics_year2   = 
| paralympics_weight2 = 
| paralympics_year3   = 
| paralympics_weight3 = 
| paralympics_year4   = 
| paralympics_weight4 = 
| paralympics_year5   = 
| paralympics_weight5 = 
| worlds            = <!-- Overrides _year & _weight -->
| worlds_rank       = <!-- 1\2\3\5\7\Round of 16\etc... -->
| worlds_year       = 
| worlds_weight     = <!-- Optional – To link to specific weightclass competition article (when one exists) -->
| worlds_year2      = 
| worlds_weight2    = 
| worlds_year3      = 
| worlds_weight3    = 
| worlds_year4      = 
| worlds_weight4    = 
| worlds_year5      = 
| worlds_weight5    = 
| worlds_year6      = 
| worlds_weight6    = 
| worlds_year7      = 
| worlds_weight7    = 
| worlds_year8      = 
| worlds_weight8    = 
| worlds_year9      = 
| worlds_weight9    = 
| worlds_year10     = 
| worlds_weight10   = 
| worlds_year11     = 
| worlds_weight11   = 
| worlds_year12     = 
| worlds_weight12   = 
| regionals         = <!-- Overrides _year & _weight -->
| regionals_type    = <!-- Optional – To link continental championships. (AF\AM\AS\EU\OC) -->
| regionals_rank    = <!-- 1\2\3\5\7\Round of 16\etc... -->
| regionals_year    = 
| regionals_weight  = <!-- Optional – To link to specific weightclass competition article (when one exists) -->
| regionals_year2   = 
| regionals_weight2 = 
| regionals_year3   = 
| regionals_weight3 = 
| regionals_year4   = 
| regionals_weight4 = 
| regionals_year5   = 
| regionals_weight5 = 
| regionals_year6   = 
| regionals_weight6 = 
| regionals_year7   = 
| regionals_weight7 = 
| regionals_year8   = 
| regionals_weight8 = 
| regionals_year9   = 
| regionals_weight9 = 
| regionals_year10  = 
| regionals_weight10= 
| regionals_year11  = 
| regionals_weight11= 
| regionals_year12  = 
| regionals_weight12= 
| regionals_year13  = 
| regionals_weight13= 
| regionals_year14  = 
| regionals_weight14= 
| regionals_year15  = 
| regionals_weight15= 
| nationals         = 
| commonwealth      = 
| commonwealth_rank    = <!-- 1\2\3\5\7\Round of 16\etc... -->
| commonwealth_year    = 
| commonwealth_weight  = <!-- Optional – To link to specific weightclass competition article (when one exists) -->
| commonwealth_year2   = 
| commonwealth_weight2 = 
| commonwealth_year3   = 
| commonwealth_weight3 = 
| commonwealth_year4   = 
| commonwealth_weight4 = 
| commonwealth_year5   = 
| commonwealth_weight5 = 
| highestranking    = 
<!-- Medal record -->
| show-medals      = 
| medaltemplates   = 
| medaltemplates-title = 
<!-- External databases -->
| ijf     = <!-- subject's ID on ijf.org – Imported from Wikidata if left empty. -->
| ji      = <!-- subject's ID on JudoInside.com – Imported from Wikidata if left empty. -->
| updated = {{subst:Date}}
}}

Parameters

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Note that this template accepts all parameters that {{Infobox sportsperson}} does. See here for a complete list. For commonly-used judoka parameters, see below:

Parameter Description
honorific_prefix To appear on the line above the person's name
name The short or common name of the subject. If this parameter is omitted, the name of the article is used.
honorific_suffix To appear on the line below the person's name
image An image of the person. Only the file name is required, such as example.jpg or sample.png. It is not necessary to use File: before the name or to wikilink the image. If no image is available, do not use an image placeholder.
image_size
imagesize
A size in pixels to display the image, such as 200px (width), x300px (height), or 200x300px (max width and height). Use only when absolutely necessary. If empty or omitted, frameless is used to display the image at the default thumbnail size (normally 220px, but logged in users may change this at Preferences: Appearance).
alt Alternative text for image, for visually impaired readers (see WP:ALT).
caption A caption to be displayed below the image. Include date of photograph and photographer's name, if known.
headercolor To change the default color of the background of headers to either gold for reigning Olympic Champions or red for World Champions.
| headercolor = 2024 Olympic Champion → gold
| headercolor = 2024 World Champion → red
textcolor To change the default color of the text of headers, indicate a color name (e.g., lightblue or orange) or a hex triplet (e.g., #2468A0). To determine the hex triplet of a color, see List of colors; or go to List of colors#Colors by shade, click on the article associated with the desired color, and look up the hex triplet.
Personal information
native_name The person's name in their native language, if different than name.
birth_name
birthname
The birth name of the subject, if different than name.
full_name
fullname
The full name of the subject, if different than name and birth_name.
nickname Imported from Wikidata if left empty. The subject's common nickname(s). If there is more than one, list the names alphabetically and separate them with commas.
nationality The subject's nationality. May be used instead of citizenship (below) or vice versa in cases where any confusion could result. Should only be used with citizenship when they somehow differ. Should only be used if nationality cannot be inferred from the birthplace. Do not use a flag template.
citizenship Country of legal citizenship, if different from nationality. Rarely needed. See usage notes for nationality above. Should only be used if citizenship cannot be inferred from the birthplace. Do not use a flag template.
birth_date Imported from Wikidata if left empty. The subject's birth date. If the person is living, use {{Birth date and age}}, {{Birth-date and age}}, or {{Birth year and age}}. If deceased, use {{Birth date}} or {{Birth-date}}. Use plain text for partial dates.
Example: {{Birth date and age|1950|8|26}} if born August 26, 1950
Example: {{Birth date and age|1950|8|26|df=y}} to display birth date as 26 August 1950
birth_place The subject's place of birth. Do not use a flag template.
death_date Imported from Wikidata if left empty. The subject's death date, if applicable. If the date of birth is known, use {{Death date and age}}, {{Death-date and age}}, or {{Death year and age}}. Otherwise, use {{Death date}} or {{Death-date}}. Use plain text for partial dates.
Example: {{Death date and age|1993|2|24|1950|8|26}} if died February 24, 1993 and born August 26, 1950
Example: {{Death date and age|df=yes|1993|2|24|1941|4|12}} to display death date as 24 February 1993
death_place The subject's place of death, if applicable. Do not use a flag template.
resting_place Place of burial, ash-scattering, etc. Do not use a flag template.
resting_place_coordinates Use {{coord}}
monuments Significant monuments erected, buildings named, etc., in honour of the subject. If many, link to an appropriate section of the article instead.
hometown The subject's primary home town. Do not use a flag template.
education Education, e.g., degree, institution and graduation year, if relevant. If very little information is available or relevant, the |alma_mater= parameter may be more appropriate.
alma_mater The judoka's alma mater. This parameter is a more concise alternative to |education=, and will most often simply consist of the linked name of the last-attended higher education institution. It is usually not relevant to include either parameter for non-graduates, but article talk page consensus may conclude otherwise, as at Bill Gates.
occupation Defaults to Judoka when empty. Occupation as given in the article lead, including sport and non-sport professions, e.g., Professional [[football (soccer)|footballer]], [[coach]], [[sports journalist]] and [[venture capitalist]].
years_active Date range in years of the subject's activity in their principal occupation(s) and/or other activity for which they are notable. Use the format 1950–2000, or 1970–present if still active (note the use of an en dash, not hyphen). Do not link dates or years.
employer The subject's employer(s). This is a good place for noting publications that the subject writes articles for, TV shows they commentate, sporting goods companies for whom they do endorsements, etc. Use {{ubl}} or {{plainlist}} to format multiple entries, and use common sense explanatory notes if needed, e.g., to distinguish between multiple sports or disciplines.
agent The subject's agent (individual and/or agency).
height The subject's height, if relevant, measured in centimetres (or metres) when using the metric system or in feet and inches when using the imperial system. Use XXX cm, X.XX m, or X ft Y in. The infobox will automatically display the appropriate conversion within parentheses.
  • To satisfy international variations of English, if the subject is American or British (or primarily notable in English for playing on an American or British team, or for participating in American or British sports) enter the height in feet (ft) and inches (in), otherwise enter the height in centimetres (cm).
    | height = 6 ft 3 in → 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
    | height = 191 cm → 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
  • The height parameter also accepts conversions done via the {{Convert}} template.
    | height = {{convert|6|ft|3|in|cm|abbr=on}} → 6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
    | height = {{convert|191|cm|ftin|abbr=on}} → 191 cm (6 ft 3 in)
  • If the subject's height stated in a source is the converted measurement, ensure that this measurement is accurately stated. For example, if a source states 192 centimetres but the infobox should display feet and inches first:
    • Incorrect usage, does not display (192 cm):
    | height = 6 ft 4 in → 6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
    • Correct usage, displays (192 cm):
    | height = 6 ft 3.6 in → 6 ft 3.6 in (192 cm)
    | height = 6 ft 4 in (192 cm) → 6 ft 4 in (192 cm)
    | height = {{convert|192|cm|ftin|abbr=on|order=flip}} → 6 ft 4 in (192 cm)
  • If the subject has not reached their adult height, add the year when the height was measured, in parentheses (round brackets) after the height.
  • Provide a reference for the information after the year, in parentheses, indicating in the footnote both the source and the original units, like this: "[source of information] (original measurement in feet and inches)"; see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Unit conversions.
weight Not to be confused with weight_class. The subject's weight, if relevant, measured in kilograms when using the metric system, in pounds when using the imperial system, or in stone and pounds in the United Kingdom. Use X kg, X lb, or X st Y lb. The infobox will automatically display the appropriate conversion within parentheses.
  • If the subject is American (or primarily notable in English for playing for an American team, or for participating in U.S. sports), enter the weight in pounds (lb), otherwise enter the weight in kilograms (kg).
    | weight = 120 lb → 120 lb (54 kg)
    | weight = 60 kg → 60 kg (132 lb)
  • The weight parameter also accepts conversions done via the {{Convert}} template.
    | weight = {{convert|120|lb|kg|abbr=on}} → 120 lb (54 kg)
    | weight = {{convert|60|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}} → 60 kg (132 lb)
    • When using the convert template for kilogram-to-pound conversions, the zero (highlighted) is necessary for correct rounding. Otherwise, the example above would display as "60 kg (130 lb)".
  • If the subject's weight stated in a source is the converted measurement, ensure that this measurement is accurately stated. For example, if a source states 125 pounds but the infobox should display kilograms first:
    • Incorrect usage, does not display (125 lb):
    | weight = 57 kg → 57 kg (126 lb)
    • Correct usage, displays (125 lb):
    | weight = 56.7 kg → 56.7 kg (125 lb)
    | weight = 57 kg (125 lb) → 57 kg (125 lb)
    | weight = {{convert|125|lb|kg|abbr=on|order=flip}} → 57 kg (125 lb)
  • After the weight, add the year when the weight was measured, in parentheses. Please supply a reference in the same manner as for the subject's height.
spouse Name of spouse(s), followed by years of marriage. Use the format Name (1950–present) for current spouse and Name (1970–1999) for former spouse(s); for convenience, consider using {{marriage}}. Separate entries using {{Plainlist}} or {{Unbulleted list}}. For deceased persons still married at time of death, close the date range with death year.
life_partner For unmarried life partners (of any gender or sexual preference), not business partners. Use the format Name (1950–present) for current partner and Name (1970–1999) for former partner(s).
other_interests Significant interests other than sports that the subject has. Please use this parameter sparingly.
website Imported from Wikidata if left empty. Official website only. Unofficial websites should be placed under ==External links== in the body of the article. Use {{URL}} as in {{URL|examplesite.com|ExampleSite.com}}. Do not include the www. part unless the server is misconfigured and requires it. Use camel case capitalization to make multiword domain names easier to read.
Sport
country The country or countries that the subject represents in sport, if any (not all sports involve national representation). A flag template may be used, preferably only when show-medals is set to no. Wikilink the country name only if doing so would not be redundant with links already present in prior parameters. Use {{ubl}} or {{plainlist}} to format multiple entries, and use common sense explanatory notes if needed: {{ubl|United Kingdom (assoc. football, rugby league)|[[New Zealand]] (rugby union)}}.
sport Defaults to Judo when empty. The sport(s) that the subject has notably participated in (basketballers dabbling in tournament poker or cricketers doing celebrity golf fundraisers do not count as notable participation in those sports). Use {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format multiple entries; list the events chronologically, alphabetically or by depth of participation, as best suits the article; and give date ranges and other clarifications where appropriate. Link the name of the sport to a suitable Wikipedia article if one is available. Using the footballer example given under |occupation= above, the |sport= value might be {{ubl}}[[Rugby league]] (1991–1992)|[[Association football]] (1992–2001)|[[Rugby union]] (coach, 2001–present).
disability A disability that the subject has.
disability_class The disability sport classification(s) that the subject competes under.
weight_class
rank_type Label of rank parameter. Defaults to show Rank, that is the word "Rank" linked to the Rank in Judo article.
rank The rank (belt color) of the subject in judo. Use only the name of the color (Brown, Blue, etc.). a Description and a color box will be added by the template. Automated when dan is used.
rank_alt Overrides rank & dan. rank_ref is left functional.
rank_ref Adds a reference to rank.
dan The dan grade of a black belt judoka (1–11). When used, "rank" can be left empty.
league The name of the sport league(s), federation(s) or other sanctioning system(s) under which the judoka plays/played. It is not necessary to add this parameter if the sport in question has only one such notable organization. For play under/membership in a regional (e.g., continental) federation, it may be useful to name that body and the parent organization, e.g., [[European Pocket Billiard Federation]] ([[World Pool-Billiard Association|WPA]]).
club
team
The name of the sport club(s) or team(s) that the subject belongs/belonged to, if any, with the years in parentheses. Use {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format multiple entries. Do not use both, unless the terms have distinct meanings in the sport in question (which is not the case with football (soccer) – "club", "team" and "squad" are synonymous (but this template does not support a |squad= parameter).
turnedpro The date or year that the subject turned professional. Do not link dates or years.
turnedpro_type Change the text of the "Turned pro" heading to match the sport's terminology.
partner Other sportpeople with whom the subject regularly plays, or used to play, doubles matches.
former_partner
coach The name of a notable person who is coaching or once coached the subject, and the years in parentheses after the name.
retired The date or year (not wikilinked) that the subject retired from sports., if applicable. If the subject died before formal retirement, do not add the death date to this parameter, just remove it entirely. Do not link dates or years.
coaching The names of notable other sportspeople that the subject is now coaching. Only add the names of persons who have Wikipedia articles about them (no red links). If there is more than one person, arrange the names alphabetically by last name and separate them with commas.
Achievements and titles
worlds
worlds_rank
worlds_year
worlds_weight
Top achievements and titles the subject has earned at world, continental and national competitions, and at the Olympic or Paralympic Games, for example:
| regionals = {{Eur1}} ([[2020 European Judo Championships – Men's 100 kg|2020]])

or:

| regionals_type   = EU
| regionals_rank   = 1
| regionals_year   = 2020
| regionals_weight = Men's 100 kg

The string &nbsp; creates a non-breaking space between the number and the unit (see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Non-breaking spaces). And &ndash; creates an en dash; alternatively, insert an en dash using the symbol table that appears below the edit window. {{Ubl}} ({{unbulleted list}}) and {{plainlist}} format lists with each item on its own line, with semantic and accessible HTML list mark-up, but no bullets.

Regional means multi-national, not sub-national; sub-national competition is not notable enough for an infobox.

If the subject does not have a disability, then remove the |paralympics= parameter.

regionals
regionals_type
regionals_rank
regionals_year
regionals_weight
nationals
olympics
olympics_rank
olympics_year
olympics_weight
paralympics
paralympics_rank
paralympics_year
paralympics_weight
commonwealth
commonwealth_rank
commonwealth_year
commonwealth_weight
highestranking The subject's highest world ranking (as a cardinal numeral) with the year(s) when this was achieved in parentheses, like this: 1st (2005). Add the discipline/event or other clarifiers if needed: 1st (freestyle, 2005), or use a longer prose description of the title [[2009 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship|WPA World Nine-ball Champion (Men's Div., 2009)]].
Medal record
medaltemplates

All templates from the medal record infobox except {{MedalTableTop}} and {{MedalBottom}}. Set out the medal templates in the order stated in the medal templates documentation, and arrange the competitions by seniority. Use a non-breaking space (&nbsp;) and a Non breaking en dash ({{nbnd}}) instead of the "regular" space and dash to prevent line breaks and improve mobile view.

{{MedalSport| Men's [[judo]] }}
{{MedalCountry| {{JPN}}}}
{{Medal|B| [[Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020&nbsp;Tokyo]] | [[Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed team|Mixed&nbsp;team]]}}
{{Medal|Competition| [[World Judo Championships|World Championships]] }}
{{Medal|G| [[2019 World Judo Championships|2019&nbsp;Tokyo]] | [[2019 World Judo Championships – Men's 81 kg|{{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg]] }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[European Judo Championships|European Championships]] }}
{{Medal|G| [[2018 European Judo Championships|2018&nbsp;Tel&nbsp;Aviv]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
show-medals If show-medals=no, the medal table is collapsed. By default, it is expanded and will only be collapsed if the "hide" link is clicked. The default should be left as is unless there are more than three medals.
medaltemplates-title Change the text of the "Medal record" heading
External databases
ijf Imported from Wikidata when empty. Subject's ID on ijf.org.
ji Imported from Wikidata when empty. Subject's ID on JudoInside.com.
Modules
module
module2
Used for embedding other infoboxes into this one. These parameters are not usually used directly in articles, and are mainly for creating other infoboxes based on this one with additional parameters. To see how these parameters are used, have a look at how {{Infobox swimmer}} is built. Note: module displays above the Sport heading and module2 displays above the Achievements and titles heading.
Date updated
updated Date the infobox information was updated.
  • DMY: {{subst:Date}} or {{subst:CURRENTDAY}} {{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}
  • MDY: {{subst:Date|2=mdy}} or {{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTDAY}}, {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}

Examples

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Sagi Muki
Muki in 2019
Personal information
Native nameשגיא מוקי
Full nameSagi Aharon Muki
NationalityIsraeli
Born (1992-05-17) 17 May 1992 (age 32)
Netanya, Israel
OccupationJudoka
Years active28
Height180 cm (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Sport
Country Israel
SportJudo
Weight class‍–‍81 kg
Rank     6th dan black belt
ClubMaccabi Netanya
Coached byOren Smadja
Achievements and titles
Olympic Games5th (2016)
World Champ.Gold (2019)
European Champ.Gold (2015, 2018)
Highest world ranking1[2]
Medal record
Men's judo
Representing  Israel
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2020 Tokyo Mixed team
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2019 Tokyo ‍–‍81 kg
European Games
Gold medal – first place 2015 Baku ‍–‍73 kg
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Tel Aviv ‍–‍81 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Lisbon ‍–‍81 kg
World Masters
Silver medal – second place 2019 Qingdao ‍–‍81 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Doha ‍–‍81 kg
IJF Grand Slam
Gold medal – first place 2014 Baku ‍–‍73 kg
Gold medal – first place 2018 Abu Dhabi ‍–‍81 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Ekaterinburg ‍–‍81 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Baku ‍–‍81 kg
Silver medal – second place 2019 Paris ‍–‍81 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Paris ‍–‍73 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Abu Dhabi ‍–‍73 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2016 Paris ‍–‍73 kg
IJF Grand Prix
Gold medal – first place 2014 Havana ‍–‍73 kg
Gold medal – first place 2017 Tashkent ‍–‍81 kg
Gold medal – first place 2019 Tel Aviv ‍–‍81 kg
Silver medal – second place 2014 Düsseldorf ‍–‍73 kg
Silver medal – second place 2014 Astana ‍–‍73 kg
Silver medal – second place 2014 Jeju ‍–‍73 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Düsseldorf ‍–‍73 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Zagreb ‍–‍73 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Budapest ‍–‍81 kg
European Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Lommel ‍–‍73 kg
Profile at external databases
IJF111
JudoInside.com222
{{Infobox judoka
| name             = Sagi Muki
| image            = Sagi Muki 1.jpg
| image_size       = 
| caption          = Muki in 2019
<!-- Personal information -->
| fullname         = Sagi Aharon Muki
| native_name      = {{Script/Hebrew|שגיא מוקי}}
| nationality      = Israeli
| birth_date       = {{birth date and age|1992|5|17|df=y}}
| birth_place      = [[Netanya]], Israel
| years_active     = {{Years ago|1996}}
| height           = 180 cm<ref name="baku2015.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.baku2015.com/athletes/athlete=muki-sagi-1001872/index.html?intcmp=athletes-hub|title=Baku 2015 1St European Games – Athletes – MUKI Sagi|work=Baku 2015}}</ref>
| weight           = 
<!-- Sport -->
| country          = {{ISR}}
| sport            = [[Judo]]
| weight_class     = {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg
| rank             = 
| dan              = 6
| club             = Maccabi Netanya
| coach            = [[Oren Smadja]]
<!-- Achievements and titles -->
| worlds_rank       = 1
| worlds_year       = 2019
| worlds_weight     = Men's 81 kg
| regionals_type    = EU
| regionals_rank    = 1
| regionals_year    = 2015
| regionals_weight  = Men's 73 kg
| regionals_year2   = 2018
| regionals_weight2 = Men's 81 kg
| olympics_rank     = 5
| olympics_year     = 2016
| olympics_weight   = Men's 73 kg
| highestranking    = 1<ref>{{cite web |title=Israel's Sagi Muki takes gold at Judo World Championship |url=https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/sport/1566993910-israeli-judoka-sagi-muki-wins-gold-medal-at-world-judo-championship-final-in-japan |website=[[i24 News]] |access-date=9 March 2021 |date=28 August 2019}}</ref>
<!-- Medal record -->
| show-medals      = 
| medaltemplates   = 
{{MedalSport | Men's [[judo]] }}
{{MedalCountry | {{ISR}} }}
{{Medal|Competition | [[Judo at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] }}
{{Medal|B| [[Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics|2020&nbsp;Tokyo]] | [[Judo at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Mixed team|Mixed&nbsp;team]]}}
{{Medal|Competition| [[World Judo Championships|World Championships]] }}
{{Medal|G| [[2019 World Judo Championships|2019&nbsp;Tokyo]] | [[2019 World Judo Championships – Men's 81 kg|{{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg]] }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[European Games]] }}
{{Medal|G| [[2015 European Games|2015&nbsp;Baku]] | [[Judo at the 2015 European Games – Men's 73 kg|{{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg]] }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[European Judo Championships|European Championships]] }}
{{Medal|G| [[2018 European Judo Championships|2018&nbsp;Tel&nbsp;Aviv]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2021 European Judo Championships|2021&nbsp;Lisbon]] | [[2021 European Judo Championships – Men's 81 kg|{{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg]] }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[Judo World Masters|World Masters]] }}
{{Medal|S| [[2019 Judo World Masters|2019&nbsp;Qingdao]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2021 Judo World Masters|2021&nbsp;Doha]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[Judo Grand Slam|IJF Grand Slam]] }}
{{Medal|G| [[2014 Judo Grand Slam Baku|2014&nbsp;Baku]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|G| [[2018 Judo Grand Slam Abu Dhabi|2018&nbsp;Abu&nbsp;Dhabi]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|G| [[2019 Judo Grand Slam Ekaterinburg|2019&nbsp;Ekaterinburg]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|G| [[2019 Judo Grand Slam Baku|2019&nbsp;Baku]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|S| [[2019 Judo Grand Slam Paris|2019&nbsp;Paris]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2015 Judo Grand Slam Paris|2015&nbsp;Paris]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2015 Judo Grand Slam Abu Dhabi|2015&nbsp;Abu&nbsp;Dhabi]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2016 Judo Grand Slam Paris|2016&nbsp;Paris]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[International Judo Federation|IJF]] Grand Prix }}
{{Medal|G| [[2014 Judo Grand Prix Havana|2014&nbsp;Havana]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|G| [[2017 Judo Grand Prix Tashkent|2017&nbsp;Tashkent]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|G| [[2019 Judo Grand Prix Tel Aviv|2019&nbsp;Tel&nbsp;Aviv]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|S| [[2014 Judo Grand Prix Düsseldorf|2014&nbsp;Düsseldorf]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|S| [[2014 Judo Grand Prix Astana|2014&nbsp;Astana]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|S| [[2014 Judo Grand Prix Jeju|2014&nbsp;Jeju]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2015 Judo Grand Prix Düsseldorf|2015&nbsp;Düsseldorf]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2015 Judo Grand Prix Zagreb|2015&nbsp;Zagreb]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|B| [[2018 Judo Grand Prix Budapest|2018&nbsp;Budapest]] | {{nbnd}}81&nbsp;kg }}
{{Medal|Competition| [[European Junior Judo Championships|European Junior Championships]] }}
{{Medal|B| [[2011 European Junior Judo Championships|2011&nbsp;Lommel]] | {{nbnd}}73&nbsp;kg }}
| ijf = 111
| ji = 222
}}

Microformat

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The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the person's details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia or via a browser tool operated by a reader, to (for example) add the subject to an address book or database. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

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Date-of-birth ("bday") information will only be included in the microformat if {{birth date}}, or {{birth date and age}} are used in the infobox. (Do not use these if the date is before 1583). Be cautious about using these if the person is still living, per WP:DOB.

To include a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

Classes

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hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • bday
  • birthplace
  • category
  • country-name
  • deathdate
  • deathplace
  • extended-address
  • family-name
  • fn (required)
  • given-name
  • honorific-prefix
  • honorific-suffix
  • label
  • locality
  • n
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • role
  • url
  • vcard

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Tracking categories

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Supporting modules and templates

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Medal icon templates

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See also

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TemplateData

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TemplateData documentation used by VisualEditor and other tools
See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Infobox judoka in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Infobox judoka

No description.

Template parameters

This template prefers block formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Honorific prefixhonorific_prefix honorific prefix

Honorific prefix for infobox title. Use of this parameter helps machine-readers distinguish the actual name.

Stringoptional
Namename

The short or common name of the subject. If this parameter is omitted, the name of the article is used

Stringoptional
Honorific suffixhonorific_suffix honorific suffix

Honorific suffix for infobox title. Use of this parameter helps machine-readers distinguish the actual name.

Stringoptional
Imageimage

An image of the subject. Type the name of the image file without adding File: before it or wikilinking it. If no image is available yet, do not use an image placeholder

Fileoptional
Image sizeimage_size imagesize

The image size. Use only when absolutely necessary.

Stringoptional
Alternative textalt

Alternative text for the image, used when the image cannot be load or by the screenreaders for visually disabled people.

Stringoptional
Image captioncaption

A caption for the image displayed.

Stringoptional
Header colorheadercolor

Changes the default color of headers to either gold for reigning Olympic Champions or red for World Champions. Accepts '2024 Olympic Champion' for gold and '2024 World Champion' for red.

Stringoptional
Native namenative_name

The person's name in their native language, if different than "name".

Stringoptional
Language of the native namenative_name_lang

ISO 639-2 code, e.g., "fre" or "fra" for French. If more than one, use {{lang}} in |native_name= instead.

Stringoptional
Birth namebirth_name birthname

The birth name of the subject, if different than "name".

Stringoptional
Full namefull_name fullname

The full name of the subject, if different than "name" and "birth_name".

Stringoptional
Nicknamenickname

The subject's common nickname(s). If there is more than one, list the names alphabetically and separate them with commas.

Stringoptional
Nationalitynationality

The subject's nationality. May be used instead of citizenship (below) or vice versa in cases where any confusion could result. Should only be used with citizenship when they somehow differ. Should only be used if nationality cannot be inferred from the birthplace. Do not use a flag template. This parameter is not displayed when the national_team parameter is defined.

Stringoptional
National teamnational_team

The national team for which the subject competes in international events. This parameter is used for those who have represented their country as a member of a national team in international competition such as the Olympic Games, World Championships for the sport, Commonwealth Games, Pan American Games, etc.

Stringoptional
Citizenshipcitizenship

Country of legal citizenship, if different from nationality. Rarely needed. See usage notes for nationality above. Should only be used if citizenship cannot be inferred from the birthplace. Do not use a flag template.

Stringoptional
Birth datebirth_date

The subject's birth date. Use {{birth date and age|year|month|day|df=y}}

Stringoptional
Place of birthbirth_place

The subject's place of birth. Do not use a flag template.

Stringoptional
Death datedeath_date

The subject's death date, if applicable. Use {{death date and age|death year|death month|death day|birth year|birth month|birth day}}.

Stringoptional
Place of deathdeath_place

The subject's place of death, if applicable. Do not use a flag template.

Stringoptional
Resting placeresting_place resting place restingplace

Place of burial, ash-scattering, etc. Use name alone. Do not use a flag template.

Stringoptional
Resting place coordinatesresting_place_coordinates resting place coordinates restingplacecoordinates

GPS coordinates for place of burial, ash-scattering, etc.

Stringoptional
Monumentsmonuments

Significant monuments erected, buildings named, etc., in honour of the subject. If many, link to an appropriate section of the article instead.

Stringoptional
Educationeducation

Education, e.g., degree, institution and graduation year, if relevant. If very little information is available or relevant, the |alma_mater= parameter may be more appropriate.

Stringoptional
Alma materalma_mater alma mater

The sportsperson's alma mater. This parameter is a more concise alternative to |education=, and will most often simply consist of the linked name of the last-attended higher education institution. It is usually not relevant to include either parameter for non-graduates, but article talk page consensus may conclude otherwise, as at Bill Gates.

Stringoptional
Occupationoccupation

Occupation as given in the article lead, including sport and non-sport professions, e.g., Professional [[football (soccer)|footballer]], [[coach]], [[sports journalist]] and [[venture capitalist]]. Try to avoid too much redundancy with the |sport= parameter.

Stringoptional
Years activeyears_active years active yearsactive

Date range in years of the subject's activity in their principal occupation(s) and/or other activity for which they are notable. Use the format 1950–2000, or 1970–present if still active (note the use of an en dash, not hyphen). Do not link dates or years.

Stringoptional
Employeremployer

The subject's employer(s). This is a good place for noting publications that the subject writes articles for, TV shows they are commentators, sporting goods companies for whom they do endorsements, etc. Use {{ubl}} or {{plain list}} to format multiple entries, and use common sense explanatory notes if needed, e.g., to distinguish between multiple sports or disciplines.

Stringoptional
Agentagent

The subject's agent (individual and/or agency).

Stringoptional
Heightheight

The subject's height, if relevant. Use "X cm", "X m", or "X ft Y in" (without quotation marks). The infobox will automatically display the appropriate conversion within parentheses. To satisfy international variations of English, if the subject is American or British (or primarily notable in English for playing on an American or British team, or for participating in American or British sports) enter the height in feet and inches. The infobox will add a conversion to centimeters: <code>|height= 6 ft 3 in</code> → "6 ft 3 in (191 cm)". Conversely, if they are not American or British, enter the height in centimetres. The infobox will add a conversion to feet and inches: <code>|height= 191 cm</code> → "191 cm (6 ft 3 in)". If the subject's height stated in a source is the converted measurement, ensure that this measurement is accurately stated. For example, if a source states that an American or British athlete is 192 cm tall, enter <code>|height= 6 ft 3.6 in</code> to get the result "6 ft 3.6 in (192 cm)". Some experimentation using the "Show preview" button may be required. Indicating <code>|height= 6 ft 4 in</code>, which would yield "6 ft 4 in (193 cm)", would be inaccurate. For sportspersons who have not reached their adult height, it is important to add the year when the height was measured, in parentheses (round brackets) after the height. Provide a reference for the information after the year, in parentheses, indicating in the footnote both the source and the original units, like this: "[<var>source of information</var>] (original measurement in feet and inches)"; see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Unit conversions. The height parameter also accepts conversions done via the Convert template: <code>|height= {{convert|6|ft|3|in|cm|abbr=on}}</code> → "6 ft 3 in (191 cm)" or <code>|height= {{convert|191|cm|ftin|abbr=on}}</code> → "191 cm (6 ft 3 in)".

Stringoptional
Height in centimetersheight_cm

Height in centimeters. Number only, please. Causes "Height in feet" and "height in inches" parameters to be ignored. (Deliberate)

Numberoptional
Height in feetheight_ft

Feet component of height, when express in a "# ft # in" format. Use "Height in inches" parameter to add the inch component. Integer number only, please. Ignored if "height in centimeters" is indicated.

Numberoptional
Height in inchesheight_in

Height in inches. If "Height in feet" is also added, this parameters is taken as the inch component of height, when express in a "# ft. # in." format. (Otherwise, it is construed as full height in inches.) Number only, please. Ignored if "height in centimeters" is indicated.

Numberoptional
Weightweight

The subject's weight, if relevant. Use "X kg", "X lb" or "X st Y lb" (without quotation marks). The infobox will automatically display the appropriate conversion within parentheses. If they are American (or primarily notable in English for playing for an American team, of for participating in U.S. sports), enter the weight in pounds . The infobox will add a conversion to kilograms: <code>|weight= 120 lb</code> → "120 lb (54 kg)". If they are not American, enter the weight in kilograms. The infobox will add a conversion to pounds: <code>|weight= 60 kg</code> → "60 kg (132 lb)". After the weight, add the year when the weight was measured, in parentheses. Please supply a reference in the same manner as for the subject's height. The weight parameter also accepts conversions done via the Convert template: <code>|weight= {{convert|120|lb|kg|abbr=on}}</code> → "120 lb (54 kg)" or <code>|weight= {{convert|60|kg|lb|0|abbr=on}}</code> → "60 kg (132 lb)". When using the convert template for kilogram-to-pound conversions, the final zero is necessary for correct rounding. Otherwise, it would display as "60 kg (130 lb)".

Stringoptional
Weight in kilogramsweight_kg

Weight in kilograms. Number only, please. If specified, "weight in stones" and "weight in pounds" parameters are ignored.

Numberoptional
Weight in stonesweight_st

Stones component of weight, to be expressed in "# st. # lb." format. Number only, please. Use "weight in pounds" parameter to specify the pounds component. Ignored if "weight in kilograms" is specified.

Numberoptional
Weight in poundsweight_lb

Weight in pounds. If "weight in stones" is specified, this parameter is used as the pounds component of "# st. # lb." format. (Otherwise, it is taken as weight in full.) Number only, please. Ignored if weight in kilograms is already specified.

Numberoptional
Spouse(s)spouse

Name of spouse(s), followed by years of marriage. Use the format Name (1950–present) for current spouse and Name (1970–1999) for former spouse(s); for convenience, consider using {{marriage}}. Separate entries using {{Plainlist}} or {{Unbulleted list}}. For deceased persons still married at time of death, close the date range with death year.

Stringoptional
Life partner(s)life_partner

For unmarried life partners (of any gender or sexual preference), not business partners. Use the format Name (1950–present) for current partner and Name (1970–1999) for former partner(s).

Stringoptional
Other interestsother_interests other-interests

Significant interests other than sports that the subject has. Please use this parameter sparingly.

Stringoptional
Websitewebsite

Official website only. Unofficial websites should be placed under ==External links== in the body of the article. Use {{URL}} as in {{URL|examplesite.com|ExampleSite.com}}. Do not include the www. part unless the server is misconfigured and requires it. Use camel case capitalization to make multiword domain names easier to read.

Stringoptional
Countrycountry

The country or countries that the subject represents in sport, if any (not all sports involve nationalistic representation). Do not use a flag template. Wikilink the country name only if doing so would not be redundant with links already present in prior parameters. Use {{ubl}} or {{plain list}} to format multiple entries, and use common sense explanatory notes if needed: {{ubl|United Kingdom (assoc. football, rugby league)|[[New Zealand]] (rugby union)}}

Stringoptional
Sportsport

The sport(s) that the subject has notably participated in (basketballers dabbling in tournament poker, or cricketers doing celebrity golf fundraisers does not count as notable participation in those sports). Use {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format multiple entries; list the events chronologically, alphabetically or by depth of participation, as best suits the article; and give date ranges and other clarifications where appropriate. Link the name of the sport to a suitable Wikipedia article if one is available. Using the footballer example given under |occupation= above, the |sport= value might be {{ubl}}[[Rugby league]] (1991–1992)|[[Association football]] (1992–2001)|[[Rugby union]] (coach, 2001–present).

Stringoptional
Positionposition

Primary position (e.g., goalkeeper, forward, quarterback, ...)

Stringoptional
Disabilitydisability

A disability that the subject has.

Stringoptional
Disability classdisability_class

The disability sport classification(s) that the subject competes under.

Stringoptional
Weight classweight_class

The weight classification(s) that the subject competes under, if applicable in that sport

Stringoptional
Weight class typeweight_class_type

If the sport in which this sportsperson competes has a technical name for "weight class", use this parameter to specify it, thus changing the "weight class" label to something else.

Stringoptional
Rankrank

The rank of the subject in their sport. Use {{color box}} to indicate belt colour for martial artists.

Stringoptional
Eventevent

The event(s) or discipline(s) within the sport that the subject specializes in, wikilinked to suitable article(s). Use {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format multiple entries, and list the events alphabetically, chronologically or by depth of participation, as best suits the article{{ubl|[[Breaststroke]]|[[Freestyle swimming|Freestyle]]}}. This parameter should be removed when not useful, as in the case of the footballer example given in |occupation= and |sport=, above.

Stringoptional
Leagueleague

The name of the sport league(s), federation(s) or other sanctioning system(s) under which the sportsperson plays/played. It is not necessary to add this parameter if the sport in question has only one such notable organization. For play under/membership in a regional (e.g., continental) federation, it may be useful to name that body and the parent organization, e.g., [[European Pocket Billiard Federation]] ([[World Pool-Billiard Association|WPA]]).

Stringoptional
League typeleague_type

Changes the “League” heading to another word, such as "Federation", "Association", etc., to match the terminology used in the sport.

Stringoptional
Clubclub

The name of the sport club(s) that the subject belongs/belonged to, if any, with the years in parentheses. Use {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format multiple entries. Do not use both, unless the terms have distinct meanings in the sport in question (which is not the case with football (soccer) – "club", "team" and "squad" are synonymous (but this template does not support a |squad= parameter).

Stringoptional
Teamteam

The name of the sport team(s) that the subject belongs/belonged to, if any, with the years in parentheses. Use {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format multiple entries. Do not use both, unless the terms have distinct meanings in the sport in question (which is not the case with football (soccer) – "club", "team" and "squad" are synonymous (but this template does not support a |squad= parameter).

Stringoptional
Turned pro inturnedpro

The date or year that the subject turned professional. Do not link dates or years.

Stringoptional
Partnerpartner

Other sportpeople with whom the subject regularly plays doubles matches.

Stringoptional
Former partnerformer_partner formerpartner

Other sportpeople with whom the subject used to play doubles matches.

Stringoptional
Coachcoach

The name of a notable person who is coaching or once coached the subject, and the years in parentheses after the name.

Stringoptional
Retiredretired

The date or year that the subject retired from sports., if applicable. If the subject died before formal retirement, do not add the death date to this parameter, just remove it entirely. Do not link dates or years.

Stringoptional
Now coachingcoaching

The names of notable other sportspeople that the subject is now coaching. Only add the names of persons who have Wikipedia articles about them (no red links). If there is more than one person, arrange the names alphabetically by last name and separate them with commas.

Stringoptional
World finalsworlds

Significant titles the subject has earned at world or international, regional and national competitions, and at the Olympic or Paralympic Games

Stringoptional
Regional finalsregionals

Regional means multi-national, not sub-national; sub-national competition is not notable enough for an infobox.

Stringoptional
National finalsnationals

nationals competition

Stringoptional
Olympic finalsolympics

no description

Stringoptional
Paralympic finalsparalympics

If the sport is not Olympic, then remove the |olympics= parameter.

Stringoptional
Commonwealth finalscommonwealth

If the subject does not have a disability, then remove the |paralympics= parameter.

Stringoptional
Highest world rankinghighestranking

The subject's highest world ranking (as a cardinal numeral) with the year(s) when this was achieved in parentheses, like this: 1st (2005). Add the discipline/event or other clarifiers if needed: 1st (freestyle, 2005), or use a longer prose description of the title [[2009 WPA Men's World Nine-ball Championship|WPA World Nine-ball Champion (Men's Div., 2009)]].

Stringoptional
Personal best(s)pb

If applicable, the personal best times the subject has achieved with the years when these were achieved in parentheses, using {{ubl}} or {{PL}} to format list items: {{ubl|'''100&nbsp;m backstroke''': 1:03.17 (2001, '''WR''') |'''200&nbsp;m butterfly''': 2:12.63 (2003) }} . The following abbreviations may be used in parentheses after the year: CR – competition record, NR – national record, OR – Olympic record, PR – Paralympic record, WR – world record.

Stringoptional
Medal templatesmedaltemplates

All templates from the medal record infobox except {{MedalTableTop}} and {{MedalBottom}}. Set out the medal templates in the order stated in the medal templates documentation, and arrange the competitions alphabetically by name. {{MedalSport|[[Swimming#competitive swimming|Men's swimming]]}} {{MedalCountry|{{SWE}}}} {{MedalCompetition|[[FINA World Aquatics Championships]]}} {{MedalSilver|[[2005 World Aquatics Championships|2005 Montreal]]|200&nbsp;m [[breaststroke]]}} {{MedalCompetition|[[Olympic Games]]}} {{MedalGold|[[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing]]|[[Swimming at the 2008 Summer Olympics|100&nbsp;m freestyle]]}} {{MedalCompetition|[[Pan Pacific Swimming Championships|Pan Pacific Championships]]}} {{MedalBronze|[[2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships|2006 Victoria]]|100&nbsp;m [[butterfly stroke|butterfly]]}}

Stringoptional
Show medals?show-medals

If set to "no", the medal table is collapsed. By default, it is expanded and will only be collapsed if the "hide" link is clicked. The default should be left as is unless there are more than three medals.

Stringoptional
Modulemodule misc

Used for embedding other infoboxes into this one. Appears above the "Sports" section. This parameter is not usually used directly in articles, and are mainly for creating other infoboxes based on this one with additional parameters. To see how these parameters are used, have a look at how {{Infobox swimmer}} is built.

Stringoptional
Module2module2 misc2

Used for embedding other infoboxes into this one. Appears above the "Achievements" section. This parameter is not usually used directly in articles, and are mainly for creating other infoboxes based on this one with additional parameters. To see how these parameters are used, have a look at how {{Infobox swimmer}} is built.

Stringoptional
Module3module3 misc3

Used for embedding other infoboxes into this one. Appears below the medal templates and above the "updated" parameter.

Stringoptional
Date updatedupdated

Date the infobox information was updated. For day-month-year (DMY), use: <code>{{subst:Date}}</code> or <code>{{subst:CURRENTDAY}} {{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}</code>. For month-day-year (MDY), use: <code>{{subst:Date|2=mdy}}</code> or <code>{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTDAY}}, {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}</code>.

Stringoptional


  1. ^ "Baku 2015 1St European Games – Athletes – MUKI Sagi". Baku 2015.
  2. ^ "Israel's Sagi Muki takes gold at Judo World Championship". i24 News. 28 August 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2021.