He won two bronze medals in the Oberland
Gil Beutler from Linden and Adrian Butler from Grundt near Gstaad won bronze medals at the World Skills, which were distributed in Canada and France.

Happily, Adrian Butler (Grunt near Gstaad) presented the bronze medal and the Swiss flag at the World Skills in Bordeaux (France). He placed third in Plasterers/Drywallers.
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The Beutler team after the announcement of the World Skills Special Edition in Brampton, Canada (from left): expert/coach Andreas Allenbach Frutigen, bronze medalist Gil Beutler Linden and coach Thomas Schrans.
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Butler in the top three in the Plasterer/Drywall Contractor category at the World Skills Special Edition in Bordeaux (from left).
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Delighted to win bronze at the World Skills in Bordeaux: Plasterer Adrian Butler (right) with his coach and boss Rudolph Moshing, Grunt B. Gestadt
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Medalists at the Decentralized World Skills of Polymechanics in Brampton (Canada) (from left): Sota Morimoto (Japan/Gold), Lucas Schwarzler (Austria/Silver) and two bronze medalists Hyeonsu Lee (Korea) and Gil Beutler. From Linden.
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“It was very exhausting, I had to give it my all for four days,” exulted Adrien Butler shortly after the announcement in Bordeaux (France). There, the plasterer/drywall installation of Mösching Maler & Gipser AG in Gstaad received a bronze medal in decentralized world skills.
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