If the PanGlobal National Power Engineering Student Awards were the Olympic Games, Medicine Hat College would have finished on the podium two years in a row. This awards program recognizes top students from across the country based on a combination of their school grades and standardized power engineer examinations results. The most recent winners were announced earlier this year and will be recognized for the first time nationally in Newfoundland later this week at the Inter-Provincial Power Engineering Curriculum Committee annual meeting. Joel Myers received the second highest combined mark nationally for power engineering third class, while fellow MHC student Stefan Florchuk received honorable mention in the same category for having the third highest marks in the country.