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34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - International Village 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - International Village Nine countries presented themselves to visitors, six trade and employers' associations provided information about their activities, 24 companies used the opportunity to display their products. The International Village became an important and popular meeting point. -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Closing Ceremony 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Closing Ceremony (82 photos) -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Opening Ceremony 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Opening Ceremony (18 photos) -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Swiss team, family photo 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Swiss team, family photo (2 photos) -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Swiss Competitors 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Swiss Competitors (115 photos promotional photos) -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Stainless steel wrist watch A stainless steel wrist watch with a black leather-type strap presented during the 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 . The face features an outline of the countries of the world and on the back the name of the Swiss storage manufacturing company Lista, a general sponsor of the 1997 Competition. The watch is made in Switzerland, with a quartz mechanism and is water resistant. It comes in the original presentation box -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - IVTO internal report 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - IVTO internal report -
Work Skill Australia - 15th Anniversary video Work Skill Australia - 15th Anniversary video -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - meeting 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - meeting (2 photos in a transparency page) Photo collected by SENAI to develop the WorldSkills Anniversary book -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Team Members honored with medals 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Team Members honored with medals Photo collected by SENAI to develop the WorldSkills Anniversary book -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - family photos 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - family photos (3 photos) Collected by SENAI to develop the WorldSkills Anniversary book -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - reception 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 Reception an delivery of Certificates (5 photos) Collected by SENAI to develop the WorldSkills Anniversary book -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997. Official visit Picture of CNC Expert Martin Frick, with Technical Delegate Josef Nigsch from Liechtenstein , the Prince of Liechtenstein, and Hans Ulrich Stöckling. Collected by SENAI to develop the WorldSkills Anniversary book -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - UK Competitors Brochure with photos and profile of the UK Competitors in the 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - UK Experts List of the UK Experts with passport photograph, 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Test Project for Jewellery 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Test Project for Jewellery, designed by Robin Kyte -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Test Project for Jewellery - Prototype 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - Test Project for Jewellery - Prototype made by Robin Kyte, the designer -
34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 - UK Competitors List of the UK Competitors with passport photograph, 34th International Youth Skills Olympics, St Gallen 1997 -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Silver medal 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Silver medal The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy of WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots. -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Bronze medal 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Bronze medal The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy of WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots. -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Gold medal 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Gold medal The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy of WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots. -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Best of Nation medal 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Best of Nation medal The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy of WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots. -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Medal of Appreciation 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 – Medal of Appreciation The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy of WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots. -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 - Medallion of Excellence 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 - Medallion of Excellence. The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy for WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots. -
47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 - Set of medals 47th WorldSkills Competition, Lyon 2024 - Set of medals: Gold, Silver, Bronze, Medallion of Excellence, Best of Nation. The centre of the WorldSkills Lyon 2024 medal design is a hexagon building block, reflecting the WorldSkills movement’s belief that skills are the building blocks of life. Lyon is represented by its emblematic Place Bellecour, Europe’s largest pedestrian square. The medals feature a majestic big wheel – the city’s iconic attraction – along with a silhouette of Louis XIV, the Sun King, whose statue can also be found in the heart of the square. Inspired by WorldSkills building blocks, six hexagons represent six skills sectors in the Competition, while also reflecting the vibrancy of WorldSkills Lyon 2024. These six sectors are further broken down into the 62 skills in the Competition, showcased on the medals as embossed dots.