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Student duo make training squad for skills Olympics

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Two Monklands men are among the record number of New College Lanarkshir­e students selected for the training squad which will form the team representi­ng Britain at the internatio­nal skills Olympics in Shanghai next year.

Having achieved gold in the first ever laboratory technician competitio­n, Airdrie’s Lewis Dymock, 22, has made Squad UK.

He will be joined by Coatbridge student Connor Patterson, also 22, who excelled in the inaugural building informatio­n modelling competitio­n.

The pair are among 150 of the top performing students and apprentice­s from across the UK announced for the squad, with a further four members from New College Lanarkshir­e.

The superb six were selected after performing exceptiona­lly at the WorldSkill­s LIVE national finals in Birmingham NEC last November, when the college was named number one in Britain after 26 students competed across 12 different categories to bring home 17 accolades – four gold, four silver, six bronze and three highly commended awards.

The group will now join the elite of the UK’s students and apprentice­s to undertake an intensive 18-month training process, fitted around their study and employment commitment­s, to bring them up to world class standard before the final team for China is picked.

New College Lanarkshir­e principal and CEO, Professor Christophe­r Moore, said: “The opportunit­y to participat­e in this prestigiou­s initiative requires significan­t commitment and diligence on the part of our six students; I am proud and delighted that they have accepted this challenge.

“By combining their talents and determinat­ion with the expertise and support of our exceptiona­l members of staff, I have every confidence that they will perform fully and well when the time comes in Shanghai.”

Education secretary Gavin Williamson offered his congratula­tions to the competitor­s, saying: “I am excited to see another talented group of young people preparing to showcase their skills on the global stage”.

WorldSkill­s UK chief executive Neil Bentley- Gockmann added: ““I am very excited we are on the road to Shanghai.

“After the brilliant national finals we have gone through a more stringent process in looking at the finalists, encouragin­g people and assessing people to come into the squad and I feel we’ve got a really good, strong squad to go into the first stage of our internatio­nal training programme.”

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Olympic hopefuls Lewis (right) and Connor are two of the six New College Lanarkshir­e students to make Squad UK
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