In Kazan, the winners of the regional championships «Young professionals» (WorldSkillsRussia) announced

6 February 2017, Monday

In Kazan,  the Regional Championship «Young professionals» (WorldSkillsRussia) of the Republic of Tatarstan in 2017 has been summed up.

3 competence ( "Photo", "Jewelcrafting", "Sound engineering") a contest was supervised by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan.

1. Jewel-crafting

In the  Championship  competence "Jewelcrafting" students of  State Budget Professional Educational Institution "Kazan College of folk arts and crafts" took part. Young professionals showed their skills at the Kazan Fair. Three leaders as follows: first place gained  Fanur Valiullin, second shared Tagir Ayupov and Almaz Zainetdinov.

2. "Photo"

In the Regional Championship «Young professionals» (WorldSkillsRussia) of the Republic of Tatarstan in 2017 , the competence of the "Photo" was attended by 6 young professionals. The team included winners of the qualifying round. The contestants had to perform the following tasks: subject survey; portraiture; photo essay. Best of all the work has   been managed   by: Camilla Shamsutdinova – she gained  gold, Mirziyarova Renata won the silver medal, bronze went to Olga Mashnina.

3. Sound engineering

"Sound engineering"  first  time was included in the list of competences of the Regional Championship. Masters of this trend were  identified on the basis of the Kazan State Institute of Culture. During the medal winners competed 8 winners of  qualifying rounds were fighting for medals  They had to bring  a multi-channel soundtrack  unto stereo track,  add a sound track  video and to sound a radio play. As a result, the first place went to Albert Tereshchenko, the second  to  David Tamamyan,  third - Askar Mingazov.

At finalists have every chance to get into the national team of the Republic in the national championship of working professions, which will be held in Krasnodar in May this year.

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