Shania Colombo is the best apprentice in Switzerland



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It is the Champions League of Swiss professional champions. Who is the best of all?

The answer is: Shania Colombo (18). It has been almost three months since he won the SwissSkills Championship for Catering Professionals at Weggis LU. With a big hole. And as it turned out in the following months: with the largest gap of the 56 teachers. So he secured the Debrunner Acifer Trophy as the best of the best. Your price: a car that you can now drive for a year. The young woman from Münchwilen TG already has the Permis.

The second day was like clockwork

Colombo was delighted by the surprising news in early December. “I didn’t even know this price existed,” he laughs. But he believes it is a great reward and a pleasure, “especially at this difficult time.” In the September championships, he already noticed that things were going well. “Especially on the second day, when they came to the areas where he was good and had previously trained.” It was like clockwork. But is that why you should become the best of all SwissSkills participants?

Colombo is currently a great traveler personally. But at work he feels the effects of Corona in a very specific way. Like many colleagues across the country, he currently has a short-term job. This in the first year after completing your federal certificate of competence. “Now I am learning a lot of English in my spare time,” he says.

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Learn English first instead of WorldSkills

The reason: he has decided to go to England next summer. “Actually, WorldSkills should have taken place in the fall of 2021,” he explains. So she would have polished her English later. But WorldSkills was postponed until 2022 due to Corona. It is quite possible that then, in Shanghai, you can even benefit from your improved English.

Especially because: Switzerland is world-class in its profession. In four of the last five WorldSkills, Swiss restoration specialists won World Cup gold. 2013 World Champion Noemi Kessler will train Shania Colombo in Shanghai and in preparation as an expert. It is quite possible that within two years I will hear more from the young woman from Thurgau.

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