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Plumbing News
IAPMO Crowns International
Plumbing Champions at Conclusion of WorldSkills Competition 2022
Special Edition.
The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials (IAPMO) was pleased to have participated in the
Plumbing and Heating event at WorldSkills Competition 2022
Special Edition (WSC2022SE), Nov. 2-4 at GROHE Technikum in
Lahr, Germany. The competition showcased national champions from
20 WorldSkills member countries.
IAPMO CEO
and World Plumbing Council (WPC) Deputy Chair Dave Viola
relished the opportunity to present medals to the winning
champions, concluding a thrilling three-day competition at the
celebratory closing ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 5. Viola was
joined by IAPMO Chief Administrative Officer and WPC Secretariat
Gaby Davis, as well as IAPMO President David Gans and Vice
President Steve Panelli, both experiencing a WorldSkills
competition for the first time.
Plumbing and Heating competitor Florian Bliem of
Austria captured the gold. Joint silver medals were awarded to Tom
Pean of France and Marton Offner of Hungary, and the bronze medal
was won by Tai-Yu Chen of Chinese Taipei.
Indicative of the high standard of this year’s long-awaited,
rescheduled competition, six additional entrants were awarded
medallions for achieving a final assessment above WorldSkills’
benchmark for excellence: Sangyeop Kim (Korea), Saku Hurtig
(Finland), Luca Herzog (Switzerland), Connor Cruden (United
Kingdom), Fabian Grün (Germany), and Yuto Itahashi (Japan). Story continues below
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“What we are seeing today at WorldSkills is the best of the
best, showcasing their skills and inspiring other people to
do their best quality work,” Gans said. “We are looking at
the future of plumbing, and plumbers. These are the young
men and women who are going to take plumbing to the next
level and help change the world.”
The event also showcased a new Plumbing Champions training
activity, sponsored by the World Plumbing Council and
delivered by the International Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Foundation (IWSH), charitable arm of The IAPMO Group. Three
young students, accompanied by one mentor and one
interpreter — all from Ukraine — were sponsored to
participate in an educational workshop completing the same
test project as was tackled in the WorldSkills competition,
guided and supported by technical experts from IAPMO and
GROHE.
Mayor of the city of Lahr Markus Ibert paid a special
tribute to the Ukrainian group in his closing remarks.
“I would like to thank all participants who made this
special event possible, and I wish you all the best for your
ongoing life; success, and peace — especially to our guests
from Ukraine. To you, to your families and your neighbors,
have a good time, in peace, and with benefits, for a good
life.”
The biennial WorldSkills international competition returns
in September 2024, where it will be hosted in Lyon, France.
For more information about WorldSkills, visit
https://worldskills.org/
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