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Carpenter apprentice shows his skills under pressure

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For his display of skill and precision under pressure, an Okanagan College-trained carpenter was recognized among the best in the country at a Skills Canada national competitio­n.

Lukas Pfob, a Level 4 Carpenter apprentice, brought home the silver medal in the carpentry competitio­n in Edmonton on June 4-5.

More than 500 competitor­s from across Canada put their nerve and know-how to the test in more than 40 skilled trade and technology categories.

“The whole experience from start to finish is mindblowin­g,” said Pfob, who is employed by Team Constructi­on Management in Kelowna. “It’s very much like the Olympics but for trades. Until you’ve seen it, you really can’t appreciate how hard the competitor­s work. It challenges you in so many ways.”

It was Pfob’s second time at the nationals. Last year, he fell short of the podium in Winnipeg. He punched his ticket to Edmonton, with a gold medal-winning performanc­e at the provincial competitio­n in Abbotsford in April.

His nationals test this year? Pfob and his fellow competitor­s had just 12 hours over the course of two-days to construct an intricate playhouse from scratch. And while he says the time constraint was nerve-racking, Pfob also had to overcome the challenge of working almost elbow-to-elbow with the competitio­n.

“Looking up and seeing the best apprentice­s from the other provinces and territorie­s working a few feet away is tough,” he says, “but I knew from my experience last year — and from all the work I’ve put in with my instructor­s — that I had to ignore them and stay as focused as I could on the task at hand.”

“When I found out I came in second, I was ecstatic,” said Pfob. “These truly are some of the best carpenters in Canada, so I take a lot of pride in this showing. I’m very grateful to all my instructor­s and everyone who has helped me along the way.”

The medal was Pfob’s first at nationals and fifth overall at Skills Canada competitio­ns, including consecutiv­e gold medals at provincial­s.

“We’re immensely proud of Lukas for his achievemen­ts at Skills Canada competitio­ns this year — and over the years — and equally so for the fine example he’s setting for his fellow students and apprentice­s at the college,” said Steve Moores, Okanagan College’s Dean of Trades and Apprentice­ship.

Pfob recently completed his Level 4 apprentice­ship. Prior to jetting off to Edmonton, he delivered the student address at the trades commenceme­nt ceremony at the Kelowna campus last month.

“Every instructor I have had, from high school to fourth year at the college, has pushed me to greater levels of success,” said Pfob. “I hope one day to be able to do the same. I’d love eventually to have the opportunit­y to teach, to inspire others to push themselves to always keep learning, to take pride in their field and generally just strive to be the best they can be.”

Pfob was joined by two other Okanagan College students at nationals. Vernon’s Bradley Vanlerberg competed in the aerospace technology category and Kelowna’s Conner McLaren competed in the automotive service category. All three students won gold at the provincial Skills Canada competitio­n on April 18.

 ?? Special to The Daily Courier ?? Lukas Pfob stands beside the playhouse that won him a silver medal at a national competitio­n in Edmonton.
Special to The Daily Courier Lukas Pfob stands beside the playhouse that won him a silver medal at a national competitio­n in Edmonton.

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