Here’s what others are saying:
…With each event, […] further cements its place as a target destination for competition buffs for its combination of professionalism and love for the sport. Fully digitized, the tournament ran on [Tournament360’s] cutting-edge software, with electronic scoreboards displaying results to not only judges and fighters, but to the crowds in the stands.
I wanted to take a minute and compliment you guys on what an amazing job you did on the tournament [2012 FL State Championship]. It was so cleanly run and impressive; I can not wait until next year. I wish every tournament was run so cleanly and crisply! Two weeks earlier, I walked out on the joke that was, […]. Coming to your event renewed my belief that there there are still guys that know how to run tournaments! Thanks guys, see you next year!!
~Wheaton Homes
2012 FL State Championship Competitor
Today, PRIDE, […] uses modern software where the points are displayed on a tv screen in each ring. Here everyone can see points, advantages, the referee’s name and the time left in the match. There is also a buzzer that signals the end of the fight. There is an alert system built into each tv in case of an athlete’s injury the screen will flash advising that a medical professional is required. In addition, we have a screen allowing the athletes direct access to the head table, showing the points of the 3 leading academies.
Your setup was amazing, real time team points updates, tracking the results, all things that should have been done long ago but you are the first ones doing. I hope you IPO some day!
~Tyson Kamp
Referee
As a fighter and frequent score keeper, it’s clear that T360 has totally revolutionized the tournament world. The program is so simple and logical; it’s hard to make scoring errors or cause delays any more. And from a fighter’s perspective, it’s so much easier to gauge the score and time. Plus, the system adds a whole new level of data collection statistics that is gradually transforming the sport of BJJ. This is the state of the art, and anything less just seems amateur.
~Chris Balthazar
Competitor & Staff