You probably have seen the videos of the yearly competition for NASCAR mechanics to assemble a V8 engine.

Has there ever been a formal competition to judge how close a trained competitor can tighten a series of fasteners with a normal wrench to near “correct” torques?
I write “correct” because torque values vary plus/minus 20% as to whether the bolt has been stretched to the true tensile stress needed.

Years ago I saw a speed contest between two brothers and their cousin as to who could cut a half inch diameter hole with an acetylene torch in half inch thick steel plate accurately enough that the as cut hole could be tapped for a bolt.

The oldest brother (Bill Everidge) won.

Their Cornwall England born foreman (Art Pender) told me he had seen Bill and the two others torch cut holes and successfully tap them many times.