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Islanders head to Russia for WorldSkills competition

Two Islanders are headed for Kazan, Russiaon Sundayto compete at the 45thWorldSkills competition.

'It's incredible. I never thought I could get to this point'

Justin Buchanan, left, and Robbie McMahon are gearing up to compete at the WorldSkills competition in Kazan, Russia. (Submitted by Skills Canada P.E.I. )

Two Islanders are headed to Kazan, Russiaon Sundayto compete at the 45thannual WorldSkills Competition.

The event, which draws about1,300 youth from around the world, is billed as one of the top competitions for trades and technologies. The event takes placeevery two years.

Justin Buchanan and Robbie McMahon will represent Canada.

"It's incredible," said McMahon. "I never thought I could get to this point ... ever."

After success in qualifying for the competition, which took place in Halifax, the pair has spent the last several months preparing.

With enough training and enough practice and people around you to help, it makes it way more fun.Robbie McMahon

Buchanan will be competing in the event's 3D game art category, while McMahon will be participating in the competition's industrial control category.

"To me, it's really just to show what Canada can offer in terms of specific trades and technology," Buchanan said. "I'll be going, proving that in Canada we have good education for digital game art."

Islanders can follow the Skills Canada P.E.I. Facebook page for daily updates.

"With enough training and enough practice and people around you to help, it makes it way more fun," said McMahon. "The experience itself is going to be tremendous."

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