Double victory for Murau: Tischler apprentices conquer the state crown!

Double victory for Murau: Tischler apprentices conquer the state crown!
Murtal, Österreich - An exciting competition with strong performance recently took place at the Styrian state apprentice competition of the Tischler in Fürstenfeld. A total of 35 prospective carpenters fought for the coveted state title. Leonhard Edlinger from Mariahof, who learns in the John Forstner carpentry, was able to win the national victory in the first year of apprenticeship. In the second year of his apprenticeship, Hannes Pirker from Hohnach, from the Tischlerwerkstatt Baumgartner, secured victory and thus repeated his success from the previous year. Both national winners qualified for the upcoming federal apprentice competition on June 27 and 28 in Pörtschach on Lake Wörthersee. State guild master Rupert Christian Zach praised the excellent performance of the participants, with the fact that four out of fifteen sticks were occupied by girls - a gratifying sign for the increasing participation of young women in carpentry.
What can the best carpenters expect in the upcoming federal apprentice competition? This event already marks the 60th edition and takes place in the picturesque city of Rust. Here the best carpentry apprentices in Austria come together from all three years of apprenticeship to measure themselves. The best talents are determined in various types of competition - including classic teaching, carpentry technology in production and planning as well as team ranking. According to [Tischler.at] (https://www.tischler.at/heisse- Temperatures-und-ein-hohes-bteiau-beim-60-federal apprentice competition-der-tischer-in-Freistadt-rust/), the participants can expect a challenging and inspiring competitive atmosphere.
powerful participants and medal distribution
The gold medals are awarded in the various apprenticeship years and competition categories. In the first year of apprenticeship, Matthias Pichler from Styria (Luxhome GmbH), Christoph Siller from Salzburg (Seidl Johann) and Julian Weitlaner from Tirol (Franz Walder Ges.m.b.H.) are ahead. In the second year of his apprenticeship, Bernhard Eppenschwandtner from Salzburg (Fercher Stockinger Holzhandwerk GmbH), Marcel Dauwalter from Styria (dreamkler Leo Metzler) and Tobias Studnicka from Vienna (Anton Hofmann and Sohn e. U. Building and Furniture Closing) are at the top. Also in the third year of apprenticeship, Styria is characterized by Wolfgang Ramminger (Wolfgang Hasenburger), Manuel Keuschnig from Carinthia (Lagger-Graf Tischlerei) and Andreas Jestl from Tirol (Gabriel Forcher Tischlerei GmbH).
In addition, there are special awards for the fourth year of apprenticeship in the areas of planning and production. Tamara Deuschle from Tirol (Hermann Schweigl), Juliane Kerber from Styria (Cserni Wohnen GmbH) and Marcel Türk from Lower Austria (Fürst Möbel GmbH) can call themselves the winner in the area of planning, while Sebastian Rader from Upper Austria (SFK Tischler Ges.m.b.H.), Lucas Bernhard from Vorarlberg (Wolfgang Schmidinger Möbelbau GmbH) Fabian Fohringer from Tirol (Markus Decker Tischlerei GmbH) in production have used the medals. ; It turns out that Styria in particular can shine with three gold medals and won the most points (4,690) in the team competition, followed by Salzburg (4,415 points) and Upper Austria (4,056 points).
an incentive for the youngsters
The Federal Apprentice Competition not only offers apprentices the opportunity to show their skills, but also serves as an incentive and motivation to measure themselves against other apprentices and to master new challenges. "It is a great opportunity to demonstrate your own talent and learn from the best," says the mood among the participants. All of these aspects help to ensure that the carpenter in Austria remains future -proof and constantly growing up new talents.
We wish all participants every success in the Federal Apprenticeship competition in Pörtschach and look forward to exciting results!
Details | |
---|---|
Ort | Murtal, Österreich |
Quellen |