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42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013, event logo label 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013, event logo label -
31st International Vocational Training Competition, Amsterdam 1991 - Results Printed results for the 31st International Vocational Training Competition, Amsterdam 1991, presenting average scores, medal distribution by country, and detailed final results by skill competition. -
Report by Antonio Romero reflecting on participation in a EuroSkills Rotterdam 2008 Report titled “Memoria del concurso EuroSkills” by Antonio Romero, describing his personal experience participating as a Competitor in Cooking at the EuroSkills Rotterdam 2008 competition. -
EuroSkills Lisboa 2010 event leaflet with mini map, programme highlights, and event information Folded leaflet for EuroSkills Lisboa 2010, presenting a mini map of the event site at FIL (Feira Internacional de Lisboa). The leaflet also includes quick facts about the event (31 countries, 52 skills in competition, 500 Competitors, etc.), the event schedule from 8–12 December 2010, and lists of institutional partners, sponsors, and organizers. -
44th WorldSkills Competition, Abu Dhabi 2017. Pin Metal pin produced for WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, featuring the event logo and the event name in Arabic. -
Autodesk pin, EuroSkills Herning 2025 Metal pin featuring the Autodesk logo together with the EuroSkills Herning 2025 event logo. -
44th WorldSkills Competition, Abu Dhabi 2017. Pin Pin produced for WorldSkills Abu Dhabi 2017, featuring the event logo and the inscription “Presented by Samsung”. -
NTI pin, EuroSkills Herning 2025 Metal pin featuring the NTI logo and the EuroSkills Herning 2025 event logo. -
Calgary Canada pin Metal pin bearing the inscription “Calgary Canada” -
Canada–Japan friendship pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced in for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the flags of Canada and Japan, the inscription Canada 2009, and the word Japan. The design also includes the name Hitachi, referencing the Japanese company involved in the event. -
40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. Pin Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the event logo and a stylized maple leaf. -
40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. Pin Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the event logo. -
Gokigen! pin, 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 Metal pin produced for the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007, featuring the inscription “Gokigen!” and the text “WorldSkills 2007 in Numazu”. The design includes a stylized smiling figure in orange within a circular emblem. “Gokigen” is a Japanese expression meaning “in good spirits” or “feeling well”, reflecting a welcoming message associated with the local activities linked to the WorldSkills event in the Numazu area. -
Brazil–Japan flags pin, 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 Metal pin produced for the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007, featuring crossed Brazilian and Japanese flags. The pin was issued by SENAI Brazil, as indicated by the accompanying card reading “Brasil SENAI – WorldSkills Shizuoka 2007”. -
Canada–Japan friendship pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced in connection with the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the flags of Canada and Japan together with the inscriptions “Canada 2009”, “Japan”, and “Hitachi”. The design incorporates a stylized map of Canada and a cartoon character wearing a traditional hat, symbolizing cultural exchange between the two countries. -
40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. Pin Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 logo and a stylized landscape scene representing the natural environment around Calgary, with mountains and terrain depicted in coloured enamel. -
EuroSkills Herning 2025. Pin Metal pin produced for EuroSkills Herning 2025, featuring the Euroskills Herning 2025 logo -
Team USA pin, 38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005 Metal pin produced for Team USA during the 38th WorldSkills Competition, Helsinki 2005. The design features a stylized composition combining the Statue of Liberty silhouette and the United States flag, together with the inscription “2005 – WSC Finland – Team USA”. -
40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009. Pin Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, featuring the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 logo. -
42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013. Pin Metal pin produced for the 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013, featuring the WorldSkills Leipzig 2013 logo. -
Mascot pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, depicting Tug, one of the official mascots of the event. The Calgary competition featured two horse mascots: Tug, the horse dressed in blue, and Tess, the mare dressed in red. This pin represents Tug, shown wearing a medal and standing above the “WorldSkills Calgary 2009” logo. -
Mascot pin, 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009 Metal pin produced for the 40th WorldSkills Competition, Calgary 2009, depicting Tess, the mare mascot of the event. The Calgary competition featured two mascots: Tug, a horse dressed in blue, and Tess, a mare dressed in red. This pin represents Tess, shown wearing a medal and standing above the “WorldSkills Calgary 2009” logo -
39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007 -pin Square metal pin produced for the 39th WorldSkills Competition, Shizuoka 2007, featuring the inscription “SKILLS 2007” and an abstract orange graphic motif composed of rounded shapes. -
WorldSkills International pin Square metal pin featuring the WorldSkills International logo. -
Australia team pin, 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig 2013 Metal pin shaped as the outline of Australia, produced in for the 42nd WorldSkills Competition, Leipzig, Germany, 2013. The pin features the engraved inscription “42nd WorldSkills Competition Leipzig, Germany 2013”.