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Posted on June 1, 2022

VCC students earn top spots at Skills Nationals


After months of training and practicing under the guidance of seasoned ¾ÅÉ« Community College (VCC) instructors, students from the baking, cooking, car painting, hairstyling, and esthetics categories competed against the best from other provinces and claimed podium finishes at the Skills Canada National Competition held May 26 and 27 at the ¾ÅÉ« Convention Centre. 

This was the first time B.C. hosted the Canada-wide competition in almost a decade. Previously, ¾ÅÉ« hosted the 19th Skills Canada National Competition in 2013. 

Well done, Team VCC!

VCC Automotive Collision and Refinishing student Theodore Abril (post-secondary) took the top spot in the Car Painting category. VCC Baking and Pastry Arts student Jireh Dunol also won first place with a chocolate sculpture around the theme "Roaring 20s," a set of 20 bonbons, and a pair of marzipan figurines reflecting a native wild animal from B.C. VCC Esthetics student Rosa Maria Donaire Champagne claimed gold in her category, which included a hot stone massage and makeup application. 

Competing for a spot on Team Canada this year, nineteen-year-old VCC Culinary Arts student Sean Leviste just missed the cut by placing third, but took home a bronze medal for his the presentation of bouchées appetizer platters, a main course, and dessert. VCC Hairstyling student Brooke Martin also took bronze for her wedding up-do and men's cut. 

Meanwhile, in the secondary category, VCC Youth Train in Trades baking student Leila Pourshahriary claimed a gold medal while Tyler Shine from the autobody repair categoery and Ali Al Abedi in car painting each won silver in their categories. 

VCC Skills Canada gold medallists 2022

VCC Skills Canada post-secondary gold medallists (L to R) Jireh Dunol, Rosa Maria Donaire Champagne, Theodore Abril

Skills Canada offers a full trades experience

Throughout the in-person event, stage demos included a liquid nitrogen sorbet bowl with Chef Hamid Salimian and a skin therapy and facial massage demonstration with VCC Esthetics instructor Jaclyn Fisette.

Middle and high school students from across Metro ¾ÅÉ« experimented with different trades in the exhibition hall with various industry partners. Activities included a dip, dunk, and decorate your own cake pop at VCC Baking's interactive station, while VCC Culinary Arts handed out assorted frozen fruit pops to visitors. Young learners tried their hand at removing tires from an autobody frame under the supervision of VCC Transportation Trades staff, while others took to the VCC Hair and Esthetics booth to practice applying polish correctly to artificial nails or to use hot tools to create perfect curls on a mannequin.

Gold-winning competitors who have opted to participate on Team Canada will be advancing to the World Skills competition held in Shanghai, China on October 12 to 17, 2022. The next Skills Canada National Competition will be held in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 2024. 

Team VCC results

Team Canada Selection – Cooking
Sean Leviste – BRONZE 
 
Aesthetics (post-secondary)
Rosa Maria Donaire Champagne – GOLD
 
Autobody Repair (secondary)
Tyler Shine – SILVER
 
Baking (post-secondary)
Jireh Dunol – GOLD
 
Baking (secondary)
Leila Pourshahriary – GOLD
 
Car painting (post-secondary)
Theodore Abril – GOLD
 
Car painting (secondary)
Ali Al Abedi â€“ SILVER
 
Hairstyling (post-secondary)
Brooke Martin – BRONZE
 

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