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  1. In 2017, there was one of each under both...headings

    So, if you look at the recaps from that year at championships, from left to right, the judges were visual-music-music-visual

    Prelims: Jim Sturgeon and Chris Hestin under GE 1, Jay Kennedy and John Howell under GE 2

    Finals: Michael Gray, Mark McGahey, Darrin Davis, Mike Stone

  2. 2022 World Championship judging panels

    World Championship Prelims — Thursday, Aug. 11

    General Effect 1: Damon Padilla & Ted Wemhoff
    General Effect 2: Chris Hestin & Gerry Miller
    Visual Proficiency: Chris Moss
    Visual Analysis: Blair Kuhn
    Color Guard: Ira Jenkins
    Music Brass: Beth Fabrizio
    Music Analysis: Jay Webb & Randy Greenwell
    Music Percussion: Jeff Brooks
    Chief Judge: John Phillips

    World Championship Semifinals — Friday, August 12

    General Effect 1: Meghan McCourt & William Chumley
    General Effect 2: Caleb Rothe & Kyle Youngg
    Visual Proficiency: Jim Sturgeon
    Visual Analysis: Tom Slaughter
    Color Guard: Tim Landess
    Music Brass: Mark Hoskins
    Music Analysis: David Carbone & Nola Jones
    Music Percussion: Mike Leitzke
    Chief Judge: John Phillips

    World Championship Finals — Saturday, August 13

    General Effect 1: Kyle Miller & Warren Rickart
    General Effect 2: Glen Bugett & Mark Wymire
    Visual Proficiency: Carl Nelson
    Visual Analysis: George Oliviero
    Color Guard: Hieu Nguyen
    Music Brass: Steven Page
    Music Analysis: Martin Griffin & Wayne Dillon
    Music Percussion: Jeff Ausdemore
    Chief Judge: John Phillips

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  3. From NOAA:

    THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTHEAST AND NORTH CENTRALCOLORADO..DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHTTODAY WILL BE A BIT COOLER BUT THERE IS STILL QUITE A BIT OFMOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE. THUNDERSTORMS WILL FORM OVER THEMOUNTAINS BY EARLY AFTERNOON AND MOVE ONTO THE PLAINS DURING THEAFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING. ONCE AGAIN THE MAIN THREAT FROM THESTORMS IS HEAVY RAIN. THE STRONGER STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OFPRODUCING ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN IN AN HOUR. THIS COULD BEENOUGH TO PRODUCE FLOODING...ESPECIALLY IN BURN OR FLOOD IMPACTEDAREAS OR CITIES. THE GREATEST THREAT WILL BE IN AND NEAR THEFOOTHILLS IN THE EARLY TO MID AFTERNOON HOURS...AND ON THEADJACENT PLAINS IN THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING.THERE IS ALSO THE POSSIBILITY OF ONE OR TWO SEVERE STORMS WITHLARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS ON THE PLAINS. THE THUNDERSTORMACTIVITY WILL DIMINISH FROM NORTH TO SOUTH THIS EVENING.

    Also NOAA:

    • Today Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 4pm. Some of the storms could produce heavy rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 83. North northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
    • Tonight Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 63. North wind 5 to 9 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

    Weather.com says 60% chance of rain tonight

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