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LWIT Students Place First, Second and Third in the Nation

All three LWIT students who attended the 2013 SkillsUSA National Competition June 24-28, in Kansas City, Mo., brought home medals.

Jonathan Anderson placed first in the country in Marine Service Technology with a gold medal. Nikolaos Antonopoulos placed second in the nation in Motorcycle Service Technology with a silver medal (winning LWIT a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle courtesy of Harley-Davidson®). Jeremy Talley placed third in the nation in Power Equipment Technology with a bronze medal. Talley was the silver medal winner in Motorcycle Service Technology in the 2012 SkillsUSA national competition, which won LWIT a Harley- Davidson® motorcycle.

All three students were first place winners in the Washington SkillsUSA competition in their fields.

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“I am thrilled all three of our students won medals. It speaks highly of our hard-working students and our college. Their success is so well deserved,” said Don Dale, LWIT industrial technology faculty and SkillsUSA team mentor.

The SkillsUSA National Championship requires contestants to take a technical written exam, an oral and written communications exam, and perform hands-on task tests, competing against each other and the clock. The contestants are judged on their technical skills, knowledge, communication skills, customer service and ability to read and follow directions.

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The competition included more than 5,900 students and advisors from around the country in 98 different trade, technical and leadership fields.


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