Two UK automotive apprentices triumphed for Team GB at WorldSkills Lyon 2024, winning a Bronze medal and Medallion of Excellence.
More than 1,500 young people from 69 countries took part in the four-day event in France, which tested participants in a number of skills across a range of industries.
In the Car Painting category, Miguel Harvey from Steer Automotive Group Stratford-upon-Avon, won a Medallion of Excellence, which is awarded to competitors who score above the international standard.
Meanwhile, James McKeown Accident Repair Centre apprentice David McKeown, who trains at Riverpark Training in Northern Ireland, secured Bronze in Autobody Repair.
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Ben Blackledge, chief executive, WorldSkills UK said: “It is fantastic to be in the top 10 once again at WorldSkills. It’s brilliant to see that our continued focus on raising the quality and standard of skills is delivering, not only for Team UK but the country as a whole. High quality skills development is crucial to growing the economy, and Team UK’s medal-winning performance in front of a global audience sends a strong message that the UK is a world-class place to invest, develop talent and create jobs.”
Meanwhile, Skills Minister Jacqui Smith said:
“As we close this incredible WorldSkills competition, I want to congratulate everyone involved. You’ve all showcased exceptional skill, dedication, and creativity, proving that the future is in capable hands. Everyone competing in WorldSkills has demonstrated their potential as future leaders and innovators. We want to support everyone across the country to access opportunity, no matter who they are or where they’re from.”