Windshield Repair Olympics

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Brian Fenner - WRO Gold Medal Winner

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Brian Fenner, Safe Glass Technologies, won the Gold Medal at today's NWRA Windshield Repair Olympics. Congratulations Brian! Silver last year and Gold this year, way to go!
My guy from Dallas, Lee Simms of SuperGlass took the Silver Medal. I am proud of that and proud of Lee. I believe Novus won the Bronze Medal.
It's a big commitment for all of the participants to prepare and make the trip and they all deserve credit for stepping out in front of their peers and performing. Congratulations to all who participated.
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Re: Brian Fenner - WRO Gold Medal Winner

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Awesome! Congratulations Brian!
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Excellent!!! I like your style Brian!! Congrats!! Well deserved!
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It is very important for our trade. Brian and Lee: congratulations!
To all visitors: I hope you enjoyed it, met some people, picked up a few good things and had some fun.
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Since I have never been to the WRO could someone enlighten me in how the judging works? How mant people compete? Etc etc?
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Congratulations
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Re: Brian Fenner - WRO Gold Medal Winner

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Brian, well done, your dedication to the industry is extremely admirable.
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screenman wrote:Brian, well done, your dedication to the industry is extremely admirable.
I agree Brian. Good job!
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Re: Brian Fenner - WRO Gold Medal Winner

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Congratulations Brian!

Brian its unique, goal minded, professionals like yourself that deserves this award!


Again, Congratulations.......
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Re: Brian Fenner - WRO Gold Medal Winner

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Ricersux wrote:Since I have never been to the WRO could someone enlighten me in how the judging works? How mant people compete? Etc etc?
I believe there were 7 or 8 contestants this year, all of whom I think are very good technicians and very nice people. Regardless of the system used, all of the technicians in the competition did repairs that are far above the industry standard.

The cars are all identical and the breaks are similar for each contestant. The judges throw in a few surprises each year that catch some of the technicians off guard, but nothing that you would not expect to encounter in the field. Points are scored not only on repair quality, but on professionalism, customer interaction, adherence to industry standards, etc., which is fair as even no two breaks are the same. I will say however that the judges do an amazing job of duplicating damage on each of the cars used in the competition.

For more info you can visit the Windshield Repair Olympics website. http://www.repairolympics.com/documents ... eSheet.pdf

The competition was very steep again this year but as usual Brian did an excellent job and went the extra mile to bring home the gold. Congratulations Brian! Congratulations to all of the rest of the contestants as well. You all did an amazing job.
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