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PETER NOVYSEDLAK TRIUMPHS AT SLOVAKIAN CSWC, SETTING NEW NATIONAL RECORD
With this achievement, Slovakia has entered the elite category of countries with more than 2.5 hours of smoking time
CSWC competitors in Bratislava
This year, Slovakia hosted two Slow Smoking CSWC (Cigar Smoking World Championship) races in Košice and Bratislava. The competitions were incredibly exciting, with one name standing out for the third consecutive time—Peter Novysedlak. He defended his Slovakian champion title with a victory in Košice, setting a new Slovakian record of 2 hours, 37 minutes, and 7 seconds. With this achievement, Slovakia has entered the elite category of countries with more than 2.5 hours of smoking time.
Peter Novysedlak, Champion of Slovakia and national record holder
Július Honsch, great CSWC competitor won in Bratislava, but with shorter time.
Another notable winner was Július Honsch, who triumphed in the Bratislava round. Although his smoking time of 2 hours was behind Peter's, his performance was outstanding. The competitive atmosphere has set the stage for thrilling future battles for the championship title.
Eduard Mysloviš, 3rd positioned (left) with just 13 second distance from Julius
Cuervo y Sobrinos watch for the winner
Competitors in action
During the competition, Cuervo y Sobrinos watches were presented through the company ATT Investments. Contestants had the opportunity to explore the watch collection and learn about the company's history. Additionally, Mr. Bajtoš, the distributor of Rocky Patel and Cuervo y Sobrinos brands, attended the Bratislava event, sharing insights about the Rocky Patel cigar brand.
Display of beautiful watches of Cuervo y Sobrinos