Lilith Sturve, de 17 años, seleccionada para el equipo nacional de formación profesional

Lilith Sturve, de 17 años y originaria de Falun, ha obtenido el tercer lugar en Yrkes-SM y ha sido seleccionada para formar parte del equipo nacional de formación profesional. Es la participante más joven en alcanzar este nivel.

Lilith Sturve estudia en Lugnetgymnasiet, en Falun. Anteriormente ha trabajado en la construcción en una granja y recolecta lupinos como trabajo de verano. Describe su éxito en Yrkes-SM como un recuerdo para toda la vida. Este puesto le otorga un lugar en el equipo nacional de formación profesional. Yrkes-SM es una competición nacional de educación profesional donde los participantes demuestran sus habilidades en diversos oficios.

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