Seven Medals and one Award of Distinction for Team Fanshawe
Students representing Fanshawe’s Faculty of Science, Trades and Technology had their skills on full display winning seven medals, including two gold, three silver, two bronze and one award of distinction, in five transportation and construction-themed competitions at the 2025 Skills Ontario Competition, held May 4 and 5 at the Toronto Congress Centre.
Skills Ontario is Canada's largest skilled trade and technology competition. All participants, including those from Fanshawe, have faculty advisors who invest many hours guiding and preparing them for these skill-testing events.
With their gold medal wins, Emily Suffel (Architectural Technology and Design) and Alex Dorobek (Brick Masonry) are eligible to participate in the Skills Canada National Competition to be held May 29 and 30 in Saskatchewan.
“Fanshawe is once again a provincial leader in the areas of Construction and Motive Power fields. The students we saw perform were some of the best ever. They were good people, excellent ambassadors and future leaders of their sectors. Fanshawe should be so proud.”
Gary Gerard, faculty coach, Architectural Technology and Design.
Results
Award of Distinction - Top female identifying competitor in a construction competition
Emily Suffel - Gold in Architectural Design.
Architectural Technology and Design
Coach: Gary Gerard
Emily Suffel - 1st - Gold - Advancing to Team Ontario at Skills Canada
Juan Molino Bernal - 7th
Komal Prakashbhai Vachheta - 9th
Sheet Metal Work Coach: Larry Oudekerk Travis Stocking - 2nd - Silver Damon Young - 3rd - Bronze |
Brick Masonry Coach: Brian Pringle Alex Dorobrek - 1st - Gold Advancing to Team Ontario at Skills Canada | Carpentry -Individual Coach: Steve Laing Travis Wilts - 2nd - Silver | Metal Fabricator - Fitter Coach : Brian Cooke Jade Drriessens - 10th | Plumbing Coach: Greg Van Bakel James Laird |
Welding Coach: Brian Cooke Emily Pollack - 21st | Auto-Collision Repair Coach: Mike Kennelly Joseph Bulsink - 2nd - Silver Jorgen Burgess - 3rd - Bronze | Auto Painting Coach: Mike Kennelly Devan Tavares - 6th | Auto Service Technology Coach: David Vollmer Daniel Martin - 7th Zoe Ladner - 14th |
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