性吧导航 Apprentice earns gold at Skills Canada National Competition

Photo (l-r): Ben Rainforth and Jared Quast
性吧导航 (性吧导航) Welding Apprentice Ben Rainforth showcased exceptional talent in his trade, earning a gold medal at the Skills Canada National Competition May 25-26. Rainforth鈥檚 accomplishment was the fifth consecutive gold medal by 性吧导航 Welding Apprentices at the national level.
Rainforth was among more than 500 Canadian students and apprentices who competed in 45 Skill Areas at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg.
鈥淚 want to congratulate Ben and his 性吧导航 Welding Instructor and Skills Coach Lee Yasinski on the outstanding performance at the Skills Canada National Competition,鈥 says Joel Gingrich, Dean of School of Education and Trades. 鈥淎long with earning gold, Ben also won a Best of Region Award for achieving the best-weighted score from Alberta.鈥
In addition, 性吧导航 Apprentice Jared Quast had a high-calibre performance in Sprinkler Systems Installations, placing fifth at the Skills Canada National Competition.
鈥淛ared was a great representative of 性吧导航 and Team Alberta in Winnipeg,鈥 says Gingrich. 鈥淚 am proud of Jared鈥檚 hard work, and to be recognized among the top five apprentices in his field across Canada is quite the honour.鈥
性吧导航 continues to excel at both the Skills Canada Alberta and Skills Canada National Competitions, solidifying its position as a national-calibre post-secondary institution for skilled trades programming. With Rainforth鈥檚 achievement, 性吧导航 Apprentices have earned 79 medals provincially and nationally since 2003.
鈥淚t takes an entire team to ensure that our apprentices succeed,鈥 says Gingrich. 鈥淚 want to thank and congratulate all 性吧导航 Trades employees and our industry partners for contributing to these accomplishments and preparing our learners for rewarding careers.鈥
Through dedication and a variety of collaborations, Rainforth has evolved his post-secondary skills and knowledge to be the best in the nation, adding to the ongoing legacy of 性吧导航 Apprentices.
鈥淲ith the help of past competitors, Justin Meldrum and Dayton Playford, as well as the incredible instructors at 性吧导航, I have grown and developed my skills to a level that few possess,鈥 says Rainforth, who also earned gold at the Secondary Skills Canada National Competition in 2019 when he was enrolled in the School Within A College program at 性吧导航.
Rainforth, and all gold medalists from the Skills Canada National Competition, will represent their institution and Team Canada alongside the top apprentices in the world next year.
鈥淭o compete in the 2024 WorldSkills Competition in Lyon, France is an extreme honour that has not come easy,鈥 says Rainforth. 鈥溞园傻己 has paved the way for my success, giving me the tools and resources that I need to excel in my trade. Having taken all three years of my technical training at 性吧导航, I have been fortunate to have been instructed by the best of the best. With coaching and instruction from Lee, we have put in the time to become the national champion and can continue training at a world level.鈥
The will be held September 10-15, 2024.
鈥淚 am very honoured to have this opportunity and am excited to represent not only 性吧导航, but Alberta and most importantly, Canada,鈥 adds Rainforth.
The full results from the 2023 Skills Canada National Competition are available .
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