Gold medal for welder Harry
One of our apprentices is celebrating being crowned the winner of a national skills competition.
Harry Pullan, who works for Byworth Boilers, triumphed at the finals of WorldSkills UK.
The 23 year old was one of just ten welding apprentices from around the country who made it through, after excelling in the regional heats, to the event’s ultimate stage.
Speaking after outperforming his competitors to win the gold medal, he said: “All I can say is that it’s been unreal to be able to compete, let alone win!
“I never thought I’d be quite good enough, but the support I received from college, work, family and friends has helped massively and I cannot say ‘thank you’ enough.
“I’m very grateful for everyone around me, and work has been great – my boss and managers were congratulating me all morning when I got back.”
A deserved win – and a proud day
Harry’s tutor, Adam Sutcliffe, was instrumental in giving him the self-belief to enter the competition.
He said: “Harry is a cracking lad who fully deserves the win, and anything that might come as a result!
“He has worked hard ever since he started his apprenticeship with us just over four years ago and myself and his previous tutors, Ash and Simon, are really chuffed for him.
“For a kid who is fairly quiet – and at one point, during the training for the previous round, told me he ‘wasn’t good enough’ – to settle into it, work hard and go on to win the title says so much about his attitude. He should be immensely proud of himself.
“It is moments like this that make the job worthwhile – seeing your students develop and achieve. This is a proud moment for Keighley College!”
Harry, who is in the final year of his apprenticeship, took part in the national finals of WorldSkills UK 2023 between November 14-17.
More than 400 of the country’s best apprentices and students competed – demonstrating their expertise across a whole range of industry skills – at educational venues across Greater Manchester.