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Carpentry is a precision skill which requires accuracy in measuring and cutting so that everything fits into the construction project smoothly and no wood is wasted. Using power and hand tools, a carpenter utilizes ancient and modern techniques to work with wood and to execute perfectly the process of converting raw wood into finished products.

Competitors

Rahul Vishwakarma

India

Linus Großhardt

Germany

Ganglong Li

China

Andreas Sparre Højsted

Denmark

Joris van Wijnen

Netherlands

David CLÉMENCIN

France

Rasmus Jõesaar

Estonia

Trey McAuley

Australia

Péter Németh

Hungary

Masataka Urayama

Japan

Miguel Augusto Domiciano

Brazil

Michael Bieri

Switzerland

Sungmin Park

Korea

Calendar

Slot Day Time
Competition End 09/11 17:30
Competitor Finish Time 09/11 18:00
Competition Group A 09/12 15:45
Competition End 09/12 17:15
Competitor Finish Time 09/12 17:45
Break Group A 09/13 15:00
Competition End 09/13 17:15
Competitor Finish Time 09/13 17:45
Competition (depending on time left calculations) 09/14 13:30
Competition End 09/14 14:00
Competitor Finish Time 09/14 16:00

What happens during a skill competition?

1

The Competitors receive their competition subject.

2

Competitors carry out the requested project and deliver complete or incomplete work within a specified deadline.

3

A group of Experts evaluates Competitors' renderings in accordance with WSI standards.

4

The results are calculated through an information system and a list of Champions is generated.

5

The Champions are rewarded during a Closing Ceremony.

Results

David
CLÉMENCIN

France

Michael
Bieri

Switzerland

Sungmin
Park

Korea
Medal Place Competitor Country/Region Result
Gold medal 1 David CLÉMENCIN France 721
Gold medal 1 Michael Bieri Switzerland 720
Bronze medal 3 Sungmin Park Korea 716
Medal for Excellence 4 Linus Großhardt Germany 713
Medal for Excellence 5 Ganglong Li China 711
Medal for Excellence 6 Joris van Wijnen Netherlands 701
Medal for Excellence 7 Masataka Urayama Japan 700
8 Andreas Sparre Højsted Denmark 694
9 Rasmus Jõesaar Estonia 680
10 Miguel Augusto Domiciano Brazil 671
11 Trey McAuley Australia 665
12 Rahul Vishwakarma India 663
13 Péter Németh Hungary 662
Gold medal
Gold medal
Silver medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Bronze medal
Medal for Excellence
Medal for Excellence

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