Won two bronze medals in Oberland
Gil Beitler of Linden and Adrian Butler of Grund near Gstaad won bronze medals in Decentralized World Skills in Canada and France.

Swinging with joy, Adrian Butler (Grund near Gstaad) presented the bronze medal and the Swiss flag at the World Skills in Bordeaux (France). He secured 3rd position in Plaster/Drywallers.
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The Beutler team (from left) after the announcement of the World Skills Special Edition in Brampton, Canada: specialist/coach Andreas Allenbach from Frutigan, bronze winner Gil Beitler from Linden and Thomas Schranz, coach from Kinderbrook.
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The top three (from left) in the Plasterer/Drywall Contractors category at the World Skills Special Edition in Bordeaux: Guan-Yu Chen (Taipei, Silver), Hongda Ma (China/Gold) and the bronze medalist Butler from Grund near Gstaad, Adrian.
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Happy about the bronze at World Skills in Bordeaux: plasterer Adrian Butler (right) with his coach and employer Rudolf Moshing, Grund B. Gstaad
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The medalists from Polymechanics’ Decentralized World of Skills in Brampton (Canada) are (from left): Sota Morimoto (Japan/Gold), Lukas Schwarzler (Austria/Silver) and two bronze winners Hyunsu Lee (Korea) and Gil Butler from Linden.
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“It was really exhausting, I had to give it my all for four days,” said an overjoyed Adrian Butler shortly after the announcement in Bordeaux (France). There, the plaster/drywall installer at Mösching Maler & Gipser AG in Gstaad won the bronze medal in Decentralized World Skills.
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