Toromont Cat launched its first local championship of the Cat Global Operator Challenge in Moncton, New Brunswick, on June 22 and 23. With more than 25 participants, the event was a huge success! Ryan Totton from Gulf Operators won the Moncton championship with the best time of 17:37 minutes.
Only three local champions will advance to the regional level – where they will compete for a spot in the International Championship in Las Vegas in March 2023.
To test their skills, operators must complete the following three challenges:
As Dexter Construction foreman Joey Longley says, the Global Operator Challenge is a contest that lets operators show off their skills in a fun and friendly atmosphere: “I wish I could do this every weekend! I’ve been mainly using an excavator for 20 years. The most difficult challenge is using a backhoe. The loader has been the easiest for me.” It’s a fun activity but serious enough to promote safety and introduce new technologies that make a difference in the operators’ work. “The experience was great. I learned new things with the newer equipment and some of the additions, such as 2D grading and grade assist,” notes Greg Gill of Gill’s Construction Ltd. in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
Brian Davis, Construction Solutions Manager at Toromont Cat, is on hand at each local event with his application and technology specialists to explain equipment functionality to the operators at the event. It’s an opportunity for Toromont Cat to demonstrate and showcase the industry’s most innovative and efficient Cat equipment.
From left to right: Cristian Bucea, Zackery Weitzman, Brian Davis, Patrice Blier and Matt Lang
Up for the challenge? There’s still time to register!
Here are the upcoming dates:
The ultimate event to determine the Global Champion will be held in Las Vegas in March 2023.