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Saudi Youth Excel with Six Medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha

Saudi Youth Excel with Six Medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

Saudi participants achieved an impressive success at the WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025 competition held in Qatar. The talented competitors brought home a total of six medals, including two gold, one silver, and three bronze. This outstanding achievement marks a proud moment for the Kingdom, reflecting the growing strength of Saudi youth in technical and vocational education and training.

The Saudi competitors’ performance at the event showcased the high level of technical skills and professionalism nurtured through national training programs. Each participant represented the Kingdom with dedication, reflecting the country’s focus on developing human capital capable of meeting the demands of the modern labor market. Their success is a direct result of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing investments in vocational education and innovation-driven training programs.

The team secured two gold medals in highly competitive categories, showcasing excellence in precision, creativity, and technical application. The silver and bronze medals added further distinction, emphasizing the depth of talent within the Saudi delegation. These awards represent not just individual success stories but also the collective progress of Saudi youth in advancing practical and technical expertise.

Saudi Arabia’s achievement at WorldSkills GCC Doha goes beyond medals—it symbolizes the Kingdom’s growing presence in the Gulf’s system of technical excellence. By competing and winning among the best in the region, Saudi youth have reaffirmed the country’s leadership role in promoting skills development and innovation. Their success aligns with Vision 2030’s goal of empowering young Saudis to compete globally in technology and craftsmanship.

The Kingdom’s strong performance at WorldSkills GCC was made possible through the support of national organizations like the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) and the Human Resources Development Fund. These institutions have been instrumental in preparing young Saudis to meet international standards through practical training, mentorship, and exposure to real-world challenges. Their continued efforts have built a generation capable of excelling in global competitions.

WorldSkills competitions serve as an important platform for participants to demonstrate creativity, technical know-how, and innovation in multiple industries, from construction and design to electronics and digital technology. For Saudi Arabia, the success of its youth at Doha 2025 is proof that national initiatives in skill-building and education are paying off. It highlights the effectiveness of programs aimed at creating a knowledge-based and skill-oriented economy.

The achievements of Saudi competitors are expected to inspire thousands of young people across the Kingdom to pursue excellence in technical and vocational fields. These success stories demonstrate that skill-based education can open doors to international recognition and career opportunities. By continuing to support youth talent, Saudi Arabia aims to build a strong, diversified workforce ready to contribute to national development.

Saudi Arabia’s participation in WorldSkills GCC Doha underscores its ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation. The event provided an opportunity to showcase the nation’s progress in skill development, its investment in youth potential, and its focus on fostering global competitiveness. As the Kingdom continues to develop world-class vocational institutions and programs, such achievements will become milestones in its journey toward economic transformation.

Winning six medals at WorldSkills GCC Doha 2025 marks a proud achievement for Saudi Arabia and a clear signal of its success in advancing technical education. The event not only celebrated the Kingdom’s youth talent but also reinforced its position as a key player in regional skill excellence. The Saudi team’s remarkable performance has set a high standard for future competitions, inspiring greater ambition and pride across the nation.

Oct. 31, 2025 5:21 p.m. 136
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