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39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - official mascot
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Skillson plush, one of the 2 official mascots -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - official mascot
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Wazabee plush, one of the 2 official mascots -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Best of Nation medal
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Best of Nation medal -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Bronze medal
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Bronze medal -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Silver medal
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Silver medal -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Gold medal
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Gold medal -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - promotional flag
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - promotional flag -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Origami mascots
Origami mascots of Skillson and Wazabee -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Mini toy mascots
Skillson and Wazabee mascotte key chain from the WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Competition -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Mini toy mascots
Skillson and Wazabee mascotte key chain from the WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 Competition -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Brazilian promotional bag
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Brazilian promotional bag -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007. Promotional flag
Promotional Gokigen Numazu flag for the WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007 competition in Japan. -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Commemorative coin
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 - Commemorative coin -
UK Skills Challenge Competition Awards Scotland 2006
UK Skills Challenge Competition Awards 2006 - glass piece -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Albert Vidal Award (replica)
A glass lantern made by the renowned Finnish glass maker Iittala which was the Albert Vidal Award in Helsinki 2005. The event name is etched on the glass. Made of clear glass, the lantern was designed by Harri Koskinen of Finland, where dark Nordic winters are alleviated by the warm glow of light. The award was won by Singapore's Viridis Liew, who competed in the IT Network Systems Administration category. Viridis Liew is an alumna of the Nanyang Polytechnic which has a track record of producing WorldSkills competitors and winners. She went on to study for a degree in Computer Science in England, then returned to Nanyang Polytechnic to train competitors and develop software for the college. The original piece was broken when transportation to Madrid, and replaced by a replica. -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Best of Nation medal
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Best of Nation medal -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Bronze medal
The face of the medal features the competition’s symbol, the fist of a blacksmith Ilmarinen, a god in Finnish mythology. An open outstretched hand emphasizes a legacy of the competition which was to share expertise with future hosts. The reverse shows the WorldSkills logo, host city, and event date. In 2005, the medals were designed and made by students at Salpaus Further Education in Finland. -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Silver medal
The face of the medal features the competition’s symbol, the fist of a blacksmith Ilmarinen, a god in Finnish mythology. An open outstretched hand emphasizes a legacy of the competition which was to share expertise with future hosts. The reverse shows the WorldSkills logo, host city, and event date. In 2005, the medals were designed and made by students at Salpaus Further Education in Finland. -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Gold medal
The face of the medal features the competition’s symbol, the fist of a blacksmith Ilmarinen, a god in Finnish mythology. An open outstretched hand emphasizes a legacy of the competition which was to share expertise with future hosts. The reverse shows the WorldSkills logo, host city, and event date. In 2005, the medals were designed and made by students at Salpaus Further Education in Finland. -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Medallion for Excellence (probably)
Probably a Medallion for Excellence, WorldSkills Helsinki 2005 -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - 3D printing puzzle
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - 3D printing puzzle. Printed by SENAI -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional wooden puzzle
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional wooden puzzle -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional belt
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional belt -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional key chain
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional key chain -
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional necktie
38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 - Promotional necktie