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Team Singapore Lands Record Medal Haul At 45th Worldskills Competition In Kazan, Russia

27 August 2019

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TEAM SINGAPORE LANDS RECORD MEDAL HAUL AT 
45TH WORLDSKILLS COMPETITION IN KAZAN, RUSSIA

KAZAN, RUSSIA, 28 AUGUST 2019 – Team Singapore delivered a record number of 22 medals achieved at the WorldSkills Kazan 2019, also known as the “Youth Olympics of Skills”, which was held in Kazan, Russia, from 22 to 27 August 2019.  

The record haul in the biennial global skills competition includes two Gold Medals, one Silver Medal, two Bronze Medals, and 17 Medallions for Excellence. These include  skill categories that Singapore competed in for the first time – (1) Cyber Security, (2) Water  Technology, (3) Cloud Computing and (4) Hotel Reception. Previously, the highest number of 17 medals was secured at WorldSkills São Paulo 2015. 

 
Team Singapore won Medals in the following areas: 
 
Award Skills Areas 
Gold Medal
  • 3D Digital Game Art 
  • Health and Social Care 
Silver Medal
  • Freight Forwarding 
Bronze Medal
  • Cyber Security (Team Event)
  • Water Technology 
Medallion for Excellence
  • Aircraft Maintenance
  • Cloud Computing
  • CNC Milling
  • CNC Turning
  • Cooking
  • Electrical Installations
  • Electronics
  • Graphic Design Technology
  • Hotel Reception
  • IT Network Systems Administration
  • IT Software Solutions for Business
  • Mechanical Engineering CAD
  • Mechatronics (Team Event)
  • Mobile Robotics (Team Event)
  • Restaurant Service
  • Visual Merchandising
  • Web Technologies

Details of Singapore’s overall achievements in Kazan can be found in Annex A.

This year’s WorldSkills Competition featured more than 1,300 competitors from 63countries competing in 56 skills areas. Singapore achieved a ranking of 9th at the medal tally, which is an improvement from its 12th ranking at the last WorldSkills Competition. China and Russia took the first and second places respectively. For more information on Singapore’s history of participation in the WorldSkills Competition, please refer to Annex B.

The Minister for Education, Mr Ong Ye Kung, was also in Kazan to support the Singapore team. This is the second time he had visited the competition. He became the first Singapore Minister to visit the WorldSkills Competition in 2017, which was then held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. 

Mr Ng Cher Pong, Chairman of WorldSkills Singapore Council and Chief Executive of SkillsFuture Singapore, said, “Team Singapore competed against the best from all around the world in this international youth championship of skills, and did us proud. For many of the competitors, their journey has been a long and arduous one. They demonstrated the passion and grit to excel in the face of exacting standards in the international competition. They are role models for young Singaporeans, and we will continue to support them in their skills deepening journey even after the WorldSkills Competition.”

For media enquiries and/or arrangement for interviews, please contact:


Ms Karen Sum
Head/Publications
ITE
Tel: 6590 2029 / 9875 1132
Email: Karen_Sum@ite.edu.sg

Mr Hans Yeo *
Corporate & Media Relations Officer
ITE
Tel: 6590 2040 / 9759 7389
Email: Hans_H_Z_Yeo@ite.edu.sg

Ms Shalini Veijayaratnam
Head/Publicity
ITE
Tel: 6590 2048 / 9004 0429
Email: Shalini_V@ite.edu.sg

Ms Cherlyn Tan *
Manager/Media Relations
SkillsFuture Singapore
Tel: 6307 7404 / 9800 0108
Email: Cherlyn_Tan@ssg.gov.sg

* Based in Kazan, Russia, from 19 Aug – 30 Aug

ANNEX A

TEAM SINGAPORE AT WORLDSKILLS COMPETITION KAZAN 2019

S/NAwardSkills AreaName of Competitor Institution
1Gold Medal 3D Digital Game Art Tan Ying Ying + Nanyang Polytechnic 
2Gold Medal Health and Social Care Chia Yi Yun ReginaNanyang Polytechnic
3Silver Medal Freight ForwardingRebecca Sim Yen YeeTemasek Polytechnic 
4Bronze Medal

Cyber Security (Team Event)

Devesh Logendran
Ngee Ann Polytechnic 
5Bronze MedalCyber Security (Team Event)Koh Chan Hong (Ravern)Ngee Ann Polytechnic 
6Bronze MedalWater Technology Chen Yong Han John Singapore Polytechnic
7Medallion for Excellence*Aircraft Maintenance Lau Jun Wei  Nanyang Polytechnic 
8Medallion for Excellence*Cloud Computing 1  Milton Sim Yicong  Nanyang Polytechnic 
9Medallion for Excellence*CNC Milling Lin Jian Xing Singapore Polytechnic
10Medallion for Excellence*CNC Turning Alex Ong Li Hong Nanyang Polytechnic 
11Medallion for Excellence*Cooking Jerome Lim En Da Republic Polytechnic 
12Medallion for Excellence*Electrical Installations Koh Zhi Cheng Singapore Polytechnic 
13Medallion for Excellence*ElectronicsManzel Joseph Seet Nanyang Polytechnic 
14Medallion for Excellence*
Graphic Design  Technology 
Jamie Jessica Leong Nanyang Polytechnic 
15Medallion for Excellence*Hotel Reception Pan Shao Yee ShervonneNanyang Polytechnic 
16Medallion for Excellence*
IT Network Systems  Administration 
Liong Wen Xuan Nanyang Polytechnic 
17Medallion for Excellence*
IT Software Solutions for  Business 
Yong Kai QiNanyang Polytechnic 
18Medallion for Excellence*
Mechanical Engineering  CAD 
Tey Yi Ci Nanyang Polytechnic 
19Medallion for Excellence*Mechatronics (Team Event)Liew Jin Hwei ArthurNgee Ann Polytechnic
20Medallion for Excellence*Mechatronics (Team Event)Wong Shi JieNgee Ann Polytechnic
21Medallion for Excellence*Mobile Robotics (Team Event)Aquila Ng Li En Nanyang Polytechnic
22Medallion for Excellence*Mobile Robotics (Team Event)
Terrence Yoong Teck 
Loong 
Nanyang Polytechnic
23Medallion for Excellence*Restaurant ServiceVanesia Erico Tan Yi JunRepublic Polytechnic 
24Medallion for Excellence*Visual Merchandising Elysia Tjanderawasi Nanyang Polytechnic
25Medallion for Excellence*Web Technologies Tea Pei Qi Nanyang Polytechnic

Legend 

1 Skill areas that Singapore has participated in for the first time at WorldSkills Competition. 
+ The Best of Nation award is presented to the highest scorer(s) of each country. 
* The Medallion for Excellence is awarded to competitors who achieved at least 700 out of 800 

points on the standardised WorldSkills scale in their skill area.

 

ANNEX B

SINGAPORE’S TRACK RECORD AT PAST WORLDSKILLS COMPETITIONS 

For over 60 years, the WorldSkills Competition (WSC), organised by WorldSkills International, has come to symbolise the pinnacle of excellence in skilled trades and technologies training.

Every two years, hundreds of talented youths, accompanied by their teachers, coaches and trainers, gather from around the world to compete in the skills of their various trades and to test themselves against demanding international standards. They represent the best of their peers drawn from regional and national skills competitions.

First introduced as a national skills competition in Madrid, Spain, in 1947, to raise the image of vocational training in the country, the WSC became an international competition in 1950 with two participating countries – Spain and Portugal.

In 1993, ITE joined WorldSkills International as Singapore’s Official Representative. WorldSkills International is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to promote the image of skills and skilled careers through competitions and exchanges for youths. In 1994, ITE organised the first National Skills Competition (now known as the WorldSkills Singapore Competition), and led the first Singapore team to participate in the WSC in 1995 held in Lyon, France. The WorldSkills Singapore Office, which is under SkillsFuture Singapore, took over as Singapore’s Official Representative to WorldSkills International in 2017. WorldSkills Singapore supports the national SkillsFuture movement and offers a platform for competitors to showcase their capabilities in the pursuit of skills mastery.

The table below summarises Team Singapore’s performance from 1995:

S/NCompetitionYear
 Gold Medal 
Silver Medal 
Bronze Medal 
Medallion  for  Excellence 
1
45th WSC, Kazan, 
Russia
201921217
2
44th WSC, Abu Dhabi, 
United Arab Emirates 
20172038
3
43rd WSC, São Paulo, 
Brazil 
201501214
4
42nd WSC, Leipzig, 
Germany 
20133200
5
41st WSC, London, 
England 
20114127
6
40th WSC, Calgary, 
Canada
20093018
7
39th WSC, Shizuoka, 
Japan
20073016
8
38th WSC, Helsinki, 
Finland 
20052013
9
37th WSC, St Gallen, 
Switzerland 
20032115
10
36th WSC, Seoul, 
South Korea
20012212
11
35th WSC, Montreal, 
Canada 
19992004
12
34th WSC, St Gallen, 
Switzerland 
19971103
13
33rd WSC, Lyon, 
France 
19951012