Congratulations to Team UK!
Simon Bartley, chief executive of UK Skills, announced today at a House of Lords packed with dignitaries the young people that will make up Team UK at WorldSkills Calgary 2009.
Mr Bartley spoke with real passion when he announced the 26 team members competing in 25 disciplines in the event, which is due to start on 1 September 2009.
"WorldSkills is a beacon of aspiration, we can be the best in the world, we must not lose sight of the investment and life changing opportunities. Despite challenges, of which there will be many, we must get behind the Team and competition and celebrate going to Canada," he said.
Guest speaker James Cracknell OBE, the double Olympic gold medallist and adventurer, said "luck is something that you earn … good things happen to people who deserve it". He encouraged the team to "make the most of it" and wished them all the best luck.
Former Team UK member Keith Chapman, who competed at WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007, said he had not only had the most fantastic experience of his life but as a result his people skills and confidence had grown greatly.
His advice to Team UK 2009 was to "stay focused, concentrate, stay motivated and pay attention to detail because detail means points and points mean medals".
The full team going to WorldSkills Calgary is as follows:
Aircraft Maintenance
Stewart Wright from Peterborough.
Autobody Repair
Daniel Cain from Grimsby
Automobile Technology
Dean Jones from Swansea
Beauty Therapy
Charlotte Burford from Penkridge
Bricklaying
Sam Fairgrieve from Leicester
Cabinet Making
Luke Griffiths from Chichester
Car Painting
Zak McLaughlan from Denham
Carpentry
Cliff Williams from Talley
CNC Milling
Christopher Coates from Wilmslow
Confectioner / Pastry Cook
Alistair Birt from Hillingdon
Cooking
Adam Smith from Orpington
Electrical Installation
Richard Sagar from Langholm
Electronics
Melanie Adam from St. Albans
Floristry
Joe Massie from Liverpool
Hairdressing
Linzi Weare from Coleford
IT PC and Network Support
Hugo Landau from St. Albans
Jewellery
Adam Claridge from Robertsbridge
Joinery
Trevor Woods from Lack
Landscape Gardening
Luke Denby from Skipton
William Gadd from Bury St. Edmunds
Mechanical Engineering Design CAD
Martin Eusebi from Glasgow
Painting and Decorating
Mark Nevin from Livingstone
Plumbing and Heating
Christopher Lonsdale from Bishop Auckland
Restaurant Service
Katie Watson from Hamilton
Stonemasonry
Oliver Clack from Chichester
Web Design
Richard Edwards from Milton Keynes
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