NEWS
THE GRAND FINAL 2022 JUDGES WERE OUTSTANDING.
Once again, the chosen judges for the Grand Final 2022 were on the level of task.
Marko Bilic, CSWC founder with judges Jan Vistisen from Denmark and Thomas Gonissen from Belgium
CSWC GRAND FINAL 2022 in terms of competition and judging pass with full professionalism and outstanding performance from CSWC Judges. The nine Grand Final judges were prepared and on task. Judges, led by main judge Marija Marovic, performed as one judge body, with a great final overall judge job done. All of selected judges have great and rich judging experience which was contribute to the level of Grand Final.
Grand Final 2022 was an excellent example of how Judge Association was one of the most important steps forward for the CSWC as an organization. The entire season 2022 demonstrated that with all Judge organizations working great and harmoniously, all challenges that one global organization could have could be overcome. - Marko Bilic, CSWC Founder
Ladies are core of CSWC Judge Association - Marija Marovic head judge with Sarah Saunders from UK
Pierre Gustavsson from Sweden one of the sharpest and most active CSWC Judges
Marija Marovic, the head Judge, led a team that included Sarah Saunders from the United Kingdom, Jan Vistisen from Denmark, Pierre Gustavsson from Sweden, Petteri Patjas from Finland, Thomas Gonissen from Belgium, Josip Culic from Croatia, and Lasse Ohman from Estonia. There were 7 tables in total, with one judge covering each table and two "flying" judges controlling the entire competition area so that they could track competitors' activities from different spots and angles.
Cuervo y Sobrinos timekeeper measuring perfectly every second of competition
Part of the CSWC gear - rules and official cigar
Great atmosphere on the CSWC round in Warsaw
There were no disqualifications in the Grand Final race. There were only a few yellow cards and warnings, but everyone stayed within the parameters of fair play. The judges were sharp and did not leave too much room for anything they thought could give the competitors an advantage and was not in accordance with fair play. There were only a few penalty minutes in the competition, with the most significant one going to Dmitry Smirnov of Latvia, who lost his second place after receiving 15 penalty minutes for a burned competition ring. The Grand Final was co-commented by CSWC founder Marko Bilic, Kevin Huges from Club Mareva, and CSWC News journalist.
Judges of the Grand Final 2022
Founder Marko Bilic was commentator of the Grand final with Kevin Huges (see photo on the right)
Kevin Huges did splendid job as Grand Final commentator