
WorldSkills USA to Compete in Shanghai
The WorldSkills USA team will head to China to compete in the WorldSkills Competition Sept. 22-27, 2026.
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SkillsUSA Selects Connecticut Plumbing Apprentice for 2026 WorldSkills Competition, Backed by Industry-Wide Support
Read more: SkillsUSA Selects Connecticut Plumbing Apprentice for 2026 WorldSkills Competition, Backed by Industry-Wide SupportSkillsUSA has selected Charles Goede of Waterford, Conn., as the official U.S. competitor for Plumbing and Heating for the 2026 WorldSkills Competition.
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USU Eastern Student Wins Bronze at Vocational Skills ‘Olympics’
Read more: USU Eastern Student Wins Bronze at Vocational Skills ‘Olympics’About 300 miles southeast of Paris, where the world watched athletes compete during the 2024 Olympics, a global competition of similar skill levels recently took place — WorldSkills 2024.
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Lighting a Fire
Read more: Lighting a FireThe proverb “the world is your oyster” dates back to the 1600s but is still widely used today to express a general truth that one can unlock a wealth of opportunities with hard work and determination.
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WorldSkills USA Shines in Lyon
Read more: WorldSkills USA Shines in LyonSkillsUSA competitor Wyatt Hansen, age 20, of Utah won a bronze medal in Welding at the WorldSkills Competition, held Sept. 10-15 at Eurexpo in Lyon, France.
An overview of WorldSkills USA
Every two years, the United States sends a delegation of its most talented young, skilled workers to compete in the olympics-style WorldSkills Competition (WSC).
Meet the Team
Meet the young professionals who represent the United States at the WorldSkills Competition.

Meet the Experts
The technical experts who train the team from the United States.
Countdown to Shanghai