Tatarstan’ team wins 4 gold medals at the first Open Championship of Moscow on professional skills

26 November 2012, Monday
On November 20-22 in Moscow passed the championship of professional skills – World Skills Russia. At this competition managed to promote business and engineering professionals at the national level, students from 13 institutions of primary and secondary education protected the honor of Tatarstan. Our "team" won second place in the overall standings. The competition, which of the 18 subjects of the Russian Federation 442 participants competed, our young and talented members won 4 gold, 5 silver and 8 bronze medals.
The jury was struck by our hairdressers. This nomination’ participants won three first places. Vitalina Mardareva from the College of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Zarina Khusnutdinova and Tatiana Likhacheva - students of professional colleges № 41 became the day absolute winners in the business.
In "Masonry"  Radif Ibrayev was named the best- he is a student from the Kazan Construction College.
The second and third prizes were awarded to young and promising work in such categories as "masonry", "Carpentry", "Barbers", "Cookery business" and "mechanic".
Note, WorldSkills provides opportunities to express themselves and demonstrate their skills, identify and encourage the best. This is a platform for the exchange of experience, an incubator of innovative ideas, "smithy" young talented workers for employers.
Recall, WorldSkillsInternational (WSI) - is an international non-profit association whose purpose is to raise the status and standards of professional training and qualifications across the globe. WSI is the main activity of the organization of competitions WorldSkills professional skills in various member countries every two years. Since the first competition of the number of participants increased from 24 contestants from the two countries more than 1,000 competitors. Today WSI consists in 60 countries.
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