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Powys: Rhayader cook on Team UK for EuroSkills 2025
Powys: Rhayader cook on Team UK for EuroSkills 2025

Powys County Times

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Powys: Rhayader cook on Team UK for EuroSkills 2025

A 20-year-old Powys student will join six other Welsh competitors later this year as part of Team UK at EuroSkills 2025. Gabrielle Wilson, from Rhayader, will compete at Europe's largest skills competition being held in Denmark in September. Team UK consists of 19 competitors from across the UK, with Wales making up an impressive 37 per cent of the team. Their participation highlights Wales' commitment to excellence in vocational skills and underscores the nation's ability to compete at the highest level on the European stage. Gabi was introduced to WorldSkills UK Competitions through her college, NPTC Group of Colleges, and quickly discovered a love for competing. After being awarded Highly Commended at the National Finals in 2023, her dedication and talent earned her a place on Team UK for EuroSkills Herning 2025. Gabi will be competing in the cooking competition against Europe's best. She said: 'I'm proud to represent both my college and Wales. Competing has really helped me with time management and organisation, but my favourite part is learning new skills and seeing the standard of competition up close.' Gabi continued: 'It's a great way to develop your skills in a live environment. I got the opportunity to work for a professional chef, which is something I couldn't have got in the classroom. I love being in a competition atmosphere. It really motivates me, and I'm excited to see where I stand among my European peers.' Help support trusted local news Sign up for a digital subscription now: As a digital subscriber you will get Unlimited access to the County Times website Advert-light access Reader rewards Full access to our app Competitions in Wales are delivered by Inspiring Skills, a Welsh Government-funded initiative dedicated to promoting vocational excellence. Through Skills Competition Wales and international training support, it helps young people develop expert skills, gain confidence, and represent Wales on international stages. EuroSkills is a vital stepping stone toward the ultimate stage – WorldSkills Shanghai in 2026, often dubbed the 'skills Olympics'.

Haverfordwest Welding apprentice set to shine at EuroSkills
Haverfordwest Welding apprentice set to shine at EuroSkills

Pembrokeshire Herald

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Pembrokeshire Herald

Haverfordwest Welding apprentice set to shine at EuroSkills

A TALENTED 18-year-old apprentice from Haverfordwest is set to represent Team UK at EuroSkills 2025, Europe's largest skills competition. Taking place in Denmark this September, Team UK consists of 19 competitors from across the UK, with Wales making up an impressive 37% of the team. Their participation highlights Wales' commitment to excellence in vocational skills and underscores the nation's ability to compete at the highest level on the European stage. Currently an apprentice at Haven Engineering and a student at Pembrokeshire College, Luke Roberts began his competition journey with Skills Competition Wales, where he claimed a silver medal in the Welding competition. His talents didn't go unnoticed, with him shortly after progressing to the WorldSkills UK National Finals in Manchester, earning a Highly Commended title and catching the attention of national trainers. Following an intense round of pressure tests where candidates were scored not just on their welding skills, but also technique, time, and finish, Luke was officially selected for EuroSkills. Luke said: 'It was such a tight decision between me and another really talented welder to go to EuroSkills. We were so close in skill, but I scored slightly higher on the pressure test. 'I was buzzing when I found out I was heading to Denmark. It'll be my first time on a plane, and I get to go with my training manager, Carl. It's amazing the places you get to travel with skills competitions. If I'm lucky enough to qualify for WorldSkills International competitions, I'll get to go to Shanghai!' Luke's journey has already taken him far, personally and professionally, by helping him believe in his abilities and develop in his industry. He continued: 'Competing has helped my confidence massively. You meet loads of new people, learn to weld using different processes like TIG, aluminum and stainless, and it's a huge boost to your CV. It makes you stand out.' Now preparing for EuroSkills in Herning, Denmark, Luke is training alongside his national teammates and forging friendships across the UK. He said: 'The networking opportunities throughout my skills competition journey have been endless. I'm currently working alongside a guy from Grimsby for EuroSkills who I'd never met before, but we get on like we've known each other for years. While he admits the reality of EuroSkills 'hasn't quite hit', Luke is excited to be part of something so big. He continued: 'In Manchester I put a lot of pressure on myself, but this time I just want to enjoy it, stay calm, and do my best. I've already learned so much about myself through this.' Luke credits his college lecturers and training mentors for helping him progress. 'My employer has been brilliant and allowed me to do additional training in work hours. College and work have been a huge support, and we've had such a laugh along the way.' 'I'd definitely encourage others to give it a go. It's been a great experience, I've got to travel, make new friends, be more qualified in my skill and also have boosted my CV too. It's so worthwhile.' Competitions in Wales are delivered by Inspiring Skills, a Welsh Government-funded initiative dedicated to promoting vocational excellence. Through Skills Competition Wales and international training support, it helps young people develop world-class skills, gain confidence, and represent Wales on a global stage. Looking ahead to the future, Luke is focused on giving his all at EuroSkills Herning 2025, with the ultimate goal of a place at the global WorldSkills Shanghai 2026, often dubbed the 'skills Olympics'. He hopes his journey will inspire more young people in Wales to believe in their capabilities and enroll in skills competitions. To start your skills competition in Wales and for more information on how you can get involved as a competitor, employer or skills champion, go to:

Welsh Top Skills Talent Takes on Europe's Finest at EuroSkills 2025
Welsh Top Skills Talent Takes on Europe's Finest at EuroSkills 2025

Business News Wales

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business News Wales

Welsh Top Skills Talent Takes on Europe's Finest at EuroSkills 2025

Six apprentices and learners from Wales are among a group heading to Denmark in September to test their skills at EuroSkills Herning 2025. Europe's largest skills competition will take place from 9-13 September. A group of 19 will make up Team UK. They are: Mechatronics – John Doherty & Jason McVerry, from Armagh, Northern Ireland Health& Social Care – Grace Longden from Macclesfield Restaurant Services – Yuliia Batrak, from Cardigan, Wales Industry 4.0 – Patrick Sheerin, from Portadown, & Caolan McCartan from Newry Electronics – Evan Klimazsewsk, from Holyhead Mechanical Engineering (CAD) – Stuart Lyons, from Lanark Hairdressing – Katie Sime, from the Forest of Dean CNC Milling – Tomas Ankers, from Wrexham Electrical Installation – Jonathan Gough, from Waringstown, Northern Ireland Web Technologies – Finn Gallagher, from Salisbury Cabinetmaking – Stanley Mackintosh, from Norwich Plumbing & Heating – Andrew McCann, from Aughnacloy, Northern Ireland Cooking – Gabrielle Wilson, from Rhayader Graphic Design – Melody Cheung, from Port Talbot Welding – Luke Roberts, from Haverfordwest Joinery – Jamie Mathews, from Ballyclare Painting & Decorating – Shelby Fitzakerly, from Accrington Selected and trained in skills excellence by WorldSkills UK, in partnership with lifelong learning company Pearson, the team will compete in a raft of skills disciplines. Team members have already been through months of competition and selection processes and now face the last crucial months of their intensive training programme for EuroSkills Herning 2025. Minister for Skills, Jacqui Smith, said: ' Congratulations to all those chosen for the EuroSkills team, it's a fantastic achievement and a unique opportunity to showcase the strength of UK skills on the European stage. 'These young people represent the ambition and expertise being developed through our further education system, which is central to building a workforce fit for the future. 'High-quality skills are at the heart of our Plan for Change, helping to grow the economy and support people into good jobs. WorldSkills UK does vital work to raise standards and ambition across technical education.' Team UK will compete in skills including Electrical Installation, Plumbing and Heating, Joinery, Cabinet Making and Painting and Decorating, as well as Mechatronics, Industry 4.0, Electronics, Mechanical Engineering CAD, CNC Milling, Web Technologies, Graphic Design and Welding. The UK's health, hospitality and lifestyle sectors will also be showcased on the European stage with Team UK participating in Health and Social Care, Hairdressing, Cooking and Restaurant Service. WorldSkills UK uses its participation in the EuroSkills competition to promote skills excellence across the UK and embed world class training standards. EuroSkills Herning 2025 is also seen as crucial litmus test to measure the UK's readiness to compete on the global stage at the WorldSkills Competition. Known as the 'skills olympics', the next WorldSkills takes place in Shanghai, China in September 2026. Ben Blackledge, Chief Executive, WorldSkills UK said: 'We are so excited to be supporting and nurturing this fantastic group of young professionals as they head for Denmark to compete. 'They will be tested to the highest standards, showcasing the skills that global employers are looking for, and will return to the UK with the knowledge and experience that will turbo charge their careers. 'EuroSkills is ultimately a test of how internationally competitive UK skills are. It gives us the impetus to raise standards at home and help more young people get high quality jobs.' Freya Thomas Monk, Managing Director of Pearson Qualifications, said: 'We are incredibly proud to support this inspiring group of young people as they prepare for the EuroSkills challenge this year. Celebrating the best of technical and vocational education and raising the prestige of the sector is very important to us. I wish Team UK the best of luck as they prepare to compete in Denmark in September.' Pearson is the official partner of Team UK for EuroSkills Herning 2025 and WorldSkills Shanghai 2026, following a successful partnership at WorldSkills Lyon in 2024. Held every two years, EuroSkills, organised by WorldSkills Europe, sees hundreds of young people under the age of 25 from 33 countries across Europe come together to compete for the chance to become the Best in Europe in their chosen skill or profession. Supported by Members, Sponsors and Partners, industries, governments, volunteers, and educational institutions, WorldSkills Europe is making a direct impact on raising the level of skills throughout Europe. WorldSkills UK is a four nations partnership between education, industry and UK governments. It is a world-class skills network acting as a catalyst for: Raising standards, through international benchmarking and professional development Championing future skills, through analysis of rapidly changing economic demand Empowering young people, from all backgrounds, through competitions-based training and careers advocacy.

Welsh talent makes up over a third of Team UK at EuroSkills
Welsh talent makes up over a third of Team UK at EuroSkills

Wales Online

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Wales Online

Welsh talent makes up over a third of Team UK at EuroSkills

To read this article in Welsh, click here. An impressive set of seven highly trained competitors studying in Wales will form part of Team UK at Europe's largest skills competition this September. Of the 19 individuals selected from across the UK, a remarkable 37% come from Welsh further and higher education institutions, showcasing the nation's growing strength in vocational excellence. Selected and trained by WorldSkills UK in partnership with Pearson and Inspiring Skills Excellence in Wales, they now face their final months of preparation before taking on Europe's best across a range of technical and vocational disciplines. Up to 600 talented young participants from all over Europe will compete for European Championship medals in 38 different skills in Denmark. Let's meet the Welsh contingent... Tomas Ankers At just 17, Tomas from Wrexham is the Welsh team's youngest competitor and is competing within the metalwork and manufacturing industry. He works and studies at Electroimpact and Coleg Cambria. He said: 'Working as an apprentice alongside doing the competitions has hugely benefitted me. I'm really enjoying learning new techniques and gaining so much experience in a high-pressured but supportive environment.' Yuliia Batrak Since moving from Ukraine three years ago, Yuliia, who lives in Colwyn Bay, has made an extraordinary impression, winning two Gold medals at Skills Competition Wales and WorldSkills UK. The 19-year-old is based at Grwp Llandrillo Menai (Coleg Llandrillo) and will compete in the restaurant services category. She said: 'Winning a gold medal at the WorldSkills UK was the best moment of my life. The opportunities I've been given include work experience at the Ritz and Gleneagles and I can't wait to represent Wales at the European finals.' Evan Klimazsewski Evan, aged 18, from Holyhead, studies at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai and is an apprentice at Lockheed Martin. He won Gold in both Welsh and UK competitions and will compete in electronics. He said: "Being an apprentice has given me invaluable skills which have been crucial in training for the competition. I'm excited to see how I measure up against competitors from across Europe.' Melody Cheung Melody, 19, began her journey with a Bronze medal at Skills Competition Wales last year before being selected for Team UK. Hailing from Abergwynfi, she is studying at Bridgend College and will be competing in graphic design. She said: 'Being selected was a surprise, but I'm thrilled, and it just goes to show you shouldn't ever give up on yourself. The competitions have helped me handle pressure and improve my technical skills.' Luke Roberts From silver in Skills Competition Wales to Highly Commended nationally, Luke's progress has been rapid. The 18-year-old from Haverfordwest studies at Pembrokeshire College and works with Haven Engineering. He will compete in welding. He said: 'Skills competitions have built my confidence and broadened my experience. College and work have been a huge support, and it's a great thing to have on my CV. I'm really looking forward to making Wales proud.' Finn Gallagher Finn's journey started just 18 months ago after responding to an advert for the qualifiers for the UK nationals. Placing joint third, he was selected for EuroSkills. Aged 19, from Salisbury, he attends Cardiff University and will be competing in web technologies. He said: 'I've been able to network with people from lots of different industries who are equally passionate about their trade. This experience has also helped me land a part-time job and an internship, which is fantastic for my career." Gabrielle Wilson Competing over two years, Gabi, 20, was recognised with a Highly Commended award at the UK finals for her hard work and dedication. Hailing from Rhayader, she attends NPTC Group of Colleges and will compete in cooking. She said: 'I'm proud to represent both my college and Wales. Competing has really helped me with time management and organisation, but my favourite part is learning new skills and seeing the standard of competition up close.' Competitions in Wales are delivered by Inspiring Skills, a Welsh Government-funded initiative dedicated to promoting vocational excellence. Through Skills Competition Wales and international training support, it helps young people develop world-class skills, gain confidence, and represent Wales on the global stage. For these Welsh competitors, EuroSkills Denmark is not only a once in a lifetime opportunity but also a vital stepping stone toward the ultimate stage – WorldSkills Shanghai in 2026, often dubbed the 'skills Olympics'. To start your skills competition journey, or to support as an employer or mentor, visit

North Wales duo to represent UK in EuroSkills competition
North Wales duo to represent UK in EuroSkills competition

North Wales Chronicle

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • North Wales Chronicle

North Wales duo to represent UK in EuroSkills competition

Evan Klimaszewski and Yuliia Batrak have been selected to compete against the best in Europe. They will travel to Herning, Denmark in September to compete in EuroSkills 2025. Evan, who is studying for a Higher National Certificate in Engineering at Coleg Menai's Llangefni campus, will compete in the electronics category. Evan Klimaszewski (Image: Supplied) Yuliia, who studies Level 3 Professional Cookery at Coleg Llandrillo's Rhos-on-Sea campus, will compete in restaurant service. Both students have been selected by WorldSkills UK following their success in national skills competitions. Evan and Yuliia are part of the UK training squad preparing for WorldSkills 2026 in Shanghai. Following their participation at EuroSkills, they will continue to compete for a place in Team UK for next year's 'Skills Olympics' in China. After months of competition and selection processes, Evan and Yuliia now face the last crucial months of their intensive training programme for EuroSkills Herning 2025. EuroSkills, taking place from September 9 to 13, is Europe's largest skills competition. It will also be a crucial litmus test to measure the UK's readiness to compete on the global stage at WorldSkills 2026. Yuliia Batrak (Image: Supplied) WorldSkills UK uses its participation in EuroSkills to promote skills excellence across the UK and embed world-class training standards. Ben Blackledge, WorldSkills UK Chief Executive, said: "We are so excited to be supporting and nurturing this fantastic group of young professionals as they head for Denmark to compete. "They will be tested to the highest standards, showcasing the skills that global employers are looking for, and will return to the UK with the knowledge and experience that will turbo-charge their careers." He added: "EuroSkills is ultimately a test of how internationally competitive UK skills are. "It gives us the impetus to raise standards at home and help more young people get high-quality jobs." Lifelong learning company Pearson is the official partner of Team UK for EuroSkills Herning 2025 and WorldSkills Shanghai 2026, following a successful partnership at WorldSkills Lyon in 2024. Freya Thomas Monk, Managing Director of Pearson Qualifications, said: "We are incredibly proud to support this inspiring group of young people as they prepare for the EuroSkills challenge this year."

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