WATERLOO, ONT. — After reviewing hundreds of entries for the Skills Ontario Pin and Medal Design Contest, the winning designs have been selected and will be handed out at the upcoming 2023 Skills Ontario Competition.
The winning pin design was created by second year student Jian Bin Su of Centennial College and the winning medal design was inspired by Grade 11 student Reese Lombardi of Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School from the Waterloo Catholic District School Board.
Started in 1992, the Skills Ontario Pin and Medal Design Contest takes place each September and encourages custom design submissions from youth who attend high school (Grades 9 to 12) or a college/training delivery agent in Ontario, indicates a release.
Winning designs for both the pin and medal are immortalized in metal and reproduced by the thousands for the Skills Ontario Competition.
The Skills Ontario Competition will take place on May 1 and 2 at the Toronto Congress Centre. The public will be able to see the winning pin design up close during the event, while the medals will be handed out to the finalists during a closing ceremony on the morning of May 3.
Started in 1989, the Skills Ontario Competition is the largest skilled trades and technology event in Canada, featuring over 75 contests for elementary, secondary, post-secondary students and apprentices in Ontario. This event is free for the public to attend.
For more information visit skillsontario.com/competition-visitors.
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