CANADIAN PHYSIQUE ALLIANCE JAN/FEB 2020 ISSUE | Page 4

Steve would place the stronger and comparable competitors next to each other to be compared and although in small classes where the placings were obvious, he would take the time to ask all the judges if we were good with the way he lined them up for comparisons, ensuring we were working as a team on our final individual decisions. Open mind, patience, integrity:  Steve displayed this when engaging with the judges on larger line ups,  he called up athletes and placed stronger and comparable competitors together for comparison which in my opinion were bang on every time, however he would look at the judges and say “C’mon guys help me out,  do you need anyone moved around?” again encouraging us to participate. This was a psychological lift to all the judges especially hearing this from the top IFBB Pro Head Judge. Fairness, consciousness, flexibility: Steve displayed this at the Finals.  During Prejudging there was a close decision in a class. One of the judges asked Steve to review that decision and possibly re-judge this class. Steve reviewed the scoresheet; saw both athletes in question in their finals posing routine and sided with this judge. What was important in this decision was his flexibility and willingness to listen to one of the judges. In the end fairness prevailed.