WorldSkills 2019 competitors head to the Skills Olympics in Kazan

Date published: 07 August 2019

Four talented Northern Ireland competitors were today given a send-off in Belfast before heading to the international WorldSkills competition (known as the Skills Olympics) being held in the Russian city of Kazan.

WorldSkills 2019 competitors head to the Skills Olympics in Kazan
Four talented young Northern Ireland competitors have been given a send-off in the Glass House at Stormont Castle today before heading to the international WorldSkills competition being held in the Russian city of Kazan.

WorldSkills is the largest international vocational skills competition with more than 70 countries and regions competing in 56 disciplines in a variety of skills areas including Engineering, Hospitality, Professional Services, Construction and Information Technology.

Northern Ireland competitors Conor McKevitt, Curtis Johnston, Declan Porter and Shea McFerran head off to Russia later in the month to compete as part of the Team UK. The delegation is made up of 37 of the very best apprentices and students from across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland

The WorldSkills Finals in Russia are the 45th in WorldSkills history and are expected to attract over 100,000 visitors. During the last Finals in 2017, which took place in Abu Dhabi, Team UK secured a top ten position.

Speaking after the event hosted by the Department, Permanent Secretary, Noel Lavery said:

“Making it onto the UK Team is the culmination of all the hard work, dedication, commitment and technical ability displayed by our four competitors. They should be extremely proud of their efforts and are a credit to their colleges and training providers.  I am delighted that Northern Ireland is being represented by such talent. I wish each of them every success as they embark upon this exciting journey and I look forward to following their progress.’’

“Skills competitions such as these are an excellent opportunity for us to benchmark the professional and technical skills of our competitors with those from around the world. I would encourage anyone who has seen what these young people have achieved and believe they have what it takes to compete in future skills competitions to visit the WorldSkills UK page for more information. 

“For employers who wish to find out more about the range of programmes and assistance aimed at helping employees and future employees to develop their skills and their productivity, there is very useful information available on the Skills to Succeed website

Notes to editors: 

1.    The WorldSkills competition takes place from 22 to 27 August 2019.

2.    The full list of Northern Ireland competitors in Team UK for WorldSkills 2019 are: 

Conor McKevitt

Automotive Refinishing

Riverpark Training

 

Curtis Johnston

Plastering and drywall systems

South Eastern Regional College

 

Declan Porter

Automotive Technology

North West Regional College

 

Shea McFerran

Landscape Gardening

College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise

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