- From: Thad Guidry <thadguidry@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 01:11:12 +0000
- To: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@maden.org>, public-schemaorg@w3.org
- Cc: public-sport-schema@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAChbWaNKybtr_hmR4t-0GatBeKwJQD_Vk+MY0anVeycDZE4NRw@mail.gmail.com>
Chris, For Nobel Prizes, they are given during a ceremony. Officially on invitations sent, correspondence, and the media press kits, it is called "The 2016 Nobel Prize Award Ceremony", etc. https://www.nobelprize.org/ceremonies/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-uNKf0Go9Y For Fields Medal, recently it has been awarded at the "Opening Ceremony of the International Congress of Mathematicians" where the next medals will be given during the upcoming "Opening Ceremony of the International Congress of Mathematicians 2018" Your right in that sometimes prizes are given and there is no real event *name* attached or some dramatic ceremony. But the Event still occured since there was a time interval that was spanned during the presentation, a http://schema.org/Event Unless no prize was ever given, then I'd say it was a NonEvent, and never happened in our dimension :) -Thad +ThadGuidry <https://www.google.com/+ThadGuidry> On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 2:31 PM Christopher R. Maden <crism@maden.org> wrote: > On 05/16/2017 02:22 PM, Aaron Bradley wrote: > > Work we've done with Prize so far has been absolutely with an eye to > > broader usage, with the description currently being simply "The > > prize awarded for an event." > > > > On that note is Event too restrictive? I don't think so, as a prize > > is always awarded for some sort of competition, which is in turn > > always some sort of event - but would welcome contrary opinions. > > Apologies in the delay for sharing the full model, hopefully will be > > cleared to do so momentarily. > > What is the event for which the Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded? > > What is the event for which a Fields Medal is awarded? > > IMO, a prize *may* be associated with an event, but may not be. > > Also, I would alter the description to “*A* prize ...” instead of “The” > — there may well be more than one (gold, silver, bronze, e.g.). > > ~Chris > -- > Chris Maden, text nerd <URL: http://crism.maden.org/ > > “Here’s a land full of power and glory; Beauty that words cannot recall. > Oh, her power shall rest on the strength of her freedom; > Her glory shall rest on us all.” — Phil Ochs, “Power and the Glory” > >
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