Yesterday marked the end of the four-day competition organized by the Hungarian Artistic Swimming Federation, featuring nearly 700 young athletes from the 10U, 12U, youth, and junior categories.
The event ran smoothly thanks to meticulous preparation, the organizers’ precise coordination, and the disciplined participation of athletes and coaches. The venue provided excellent conditions for the competitors, while spectators enjoyed exciting and visually captivating performances.
This year’s event stood out for its implementation of new technological solutions. The central display system allowed spectators to follow real-time results and program updates. Additionally, the automation of data transmission from DTC and STC judges significantly accelerated the scoring process, reduced administrative workload, and improved evaluation accuracy. These innovations not only enhanced the flow of the competition but also raised the technical standards for future events.
Scoring was completed immediately after verification by the referee assistant system, ensuring strict adherence to the pre-published schedule. This precision allowed each age group to perform at the planned times, and spectators could follow the program without delays. The organizers can be proud of delivering such a large-scale event at a high standard—both in terms of athletic performance and technical execution.