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Auto Body Student Finishes 11th in WorldSkills Competition
10/24/2011 9:03:55 AM

The 2011 WorldSkills Competition in London is now history, having taken place Oct. 4-9, and the SkillsUSA World Team came home with a silver medal in welding and three additional Medallions of Excellence in automotive service technology, culinary arts and cosmetology. 

Auto body competitor Cameron McCreery from Sterling, Colo., finished 11th in the world, only five points away from a Medallion of Excellence himself.

"That's quite an accomplishment in a very tough, global stage where many of his competitors have been preparing for five to 10 years for this competition," said Mark Claypool, who served as the volunteer team leader. "Competitors cannot be any older than 22 the year they compete, so that means that some of the competition we face have been training from as early as age 12!"

Claypool gave much credit to McCreery's USA technical expert, Terry Angel, who is an instructor from Warren Technical College and a coach for VeriFacts Automotive. The pair spent a great deal of time over the past few months getting prepared for the challenges that Cameron would face at the world level.

This year's WorldSkills Competition attracted over 200,000 spectators over the four-day period of the event, including Great Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron and Prince Andrew.

The next WorldSkills Championships will be held in 2013 in Leipzig, Germany.

American Cameron McCreery took 11th place in the auto body portion of the WorldSkills Competition.
American Cameron McCreery took 11th place in the auto body portion of the WorldSkills Competition.
 


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