IPSC Shotgun World Shoots
Classification | ICS (IPSC Classification System) |
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Sport | Practical shooting |
Founded | In the 1970's |
Motto | "Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas"(DVC), Latin for"precision, power, speed" |
No. of teams | National teams |
Country | Over 100 |
Venue(s) | Shooting ranges |
Confederation | African, Australasian, European and Pan-American Zones |
Most recent champion(s) | Jarkko Laukia (2018) |
Qualification | Region dependent number of slots. Regional selection procedures. |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Domestic cup(s) | National championships |
Related competitions | IPSC Handgun,RifleandAction Air World Shoots |
Official website | ipsc |
2021 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot |
TheIPSC Shotgun World Shootis the highest levelshotgun matchwithin theInternational Practical Shooting Confederation(IPSC) and consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire.[1]The Shotgun World Shoots are heldtrienniallyon a rotational cycle with the other two main IPSC disciplinesHandgunandRifle.
History
[edit]The first Shotgun World Shoot was heldin 2012inDebrecen,Hungary,and consisted of 30 stages over 5 days and over 400 competitors.[2]The subsequent2015 Shotgun World Shootwas held at the "Le Tre Piume" shooting range nearAgna,Italy.The match had 30 stages over 5 days, and 635 competitors from 30 nations. The2018 Shotgun World Shootwas held at theNational Shooting CentreinChâteauroux,France and consisted of 30 stages over 7 days, and 656 competitors from 39 nations. The next Shotgun World Shoot has been awarded toThailand,and will be held in 2021.[needs update]
List of Shotgun World Shoots
[edit]- 2012 Shotgun World ShootinDebrecen,Hungary
- 2015 Shotgun World ShootinAgna,Italy
- 2018 Shotgun World Shootat theNational Shooting Centre,Châteauroux,France
- 2023 Shotgun World ShootinThailand.Pushed to 2023 due to COVID.
Individual champions
[edit]The following is a list of previous and current Shotgun World Champions:[3]
Overall Category
[edit]Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2012 | Open | Ivan Hos | Oleksandr Shymchenko | Josef Rakusan | World Shoot I |
2012 | Modified | Igor Jankovic | Jani Lehtonen | Goran Jankovic | World Shoot I |
2012 | Standard | Petri Henrik Ol Runtti | Roberto Vezzoli | Sergei Konov | World Shoot I |
2012 | Manual | Hans Roger Karp | Luigi Silvestroni | Aleksandr Petukhov | World Shoot I |
2015 | Open | Vaclav Vinduska | Roman Khalitov | Dirk Frey | World Shoot II |
2015 | Modified | Nikola Mihajlovic | Igor Jankovic | Mikael Kaislaranta | World Shoot II |
2015 | Standard | Roberto Vezzoli | Raine Peltokoski | Teemu Rintala | World Shoot II |
2015 | Manual | Kim Leppänen | Jaakko Viitala | Ari Matero | World Shoot II |
2018 | Open | Josh Froelich | Vaclav Vinduska | Vladimir Kharitonov | World Shoot III |
2018 | Modified | Teemu Rintala | Sami Hautamäki | Roberto Vezzoli | World Shoot III |
2018 | Standard | Jarkko Laukia | Kim Leppänen | Joshua Kenny | World Shoot III |
2018 | Manual | Jaakko Viitala | Pavel Orlov | Yury Nikolaev | World Shoot III |
Women's Category
[edit]Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2012 | Open | Malin Suebsuk | Elsa Marianne Hansen | Efstathia Chasogia | World Shoot I |
2012 | Standard | Lena Miculek | Sandra Schuh | Vanessa Duffy | World Shoot I |
2015 | Open | Alena Karelina | Irene Canetta | Natalia Rumyantseva | World Shoot II |
2015 | Standard | Lena Miculek-Afentul | Dianna Muller | Sandra Schuh | World Shoot II |
2018 | Open | Alena Karelina | Irene Canetta | Maria Shvarts | World Shoot III |
2018 | Modified | Margaux Nycz | Janice Navato | Chanyanuch Parkyam | World Shoot III |
2018 | Standard | Lena Miculek | Dianna Muller | Dakota Overland | World Shoot III |
2018 | Manual | Alessandra Moro | Arnya Olsen | Cândida Tatian Balestiere Vargas | World Shoot III |
Junior Category
[edit]Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2012 | Standard | Aphisit Kaewmuangpet | Timon Blattner | Evangelos Gravanis | World Shoot I |
2015 | Standard | Joshua Kenny | Nathan Staskiewicz | Timothy Yackley | World Shoot II |
2018 | Standard | Garrett Dietrich | Lucas Roth | Nicholas Realuyo | World Shoot III |
Senior Category
[edit]Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2012 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Mario Riillo | Ramazan Mubarakov | World Shoot I |
2012 | Modified | Branislav Raketic | Enri Botturi | Amedeo Sessa | World Shoot I |
2012 | Standard | Kurt Miller | Jeffrey Cramblit | Klaus Möller | World Shoot I |
2012 | Manual | Boguslaw Gaweda | Jukka Matti Mikkola | Lumir Safranek | World Shoot I |
2015 | Open | Stefan Ekstedt | Luciano Todisco | Johan Hansen | World Shoot II |
2015 | Modified | Mikael Kaislaranta | Roberto Galgani | Branislav Raketic | World Shoot II |
2015 | Standard | Klaus Moeller | Kurt Miller | Jochen Tuerk | World Shoot II |
2015 | Manual | Davide Bellini | Adrie De Bot | Luiz Backes | World Shoot II |
2018 | Open | Johan Hansen | Jojo Vidanes | Luciano Todisco | World Shoot III |
2018 | Modified | Mikael Kaislaranta | Branislav Raketic | Eduardo Roberto Buticchi | World Shoot III |
2018 | Standard | Mika Riste | Ihor Zahurnyi | Raul Jr Tolentino | World Shoot III |
2018 | Manual | Davide Bellini | Luigi Silvestroni | Iain Guy | World Shoot III |
Super Senior Category
[edit]Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2012 | Open | Furio Liberti | Carlo Belletti | Michael John Scarlett | World Shoot I |
2015 | Open | Amedeo Sessa | Carlo Belletti | Massimo Corazzini | World Shoot II |
2015 | Standard | Gavino Mura | Roberto Maritato | Sergio Fontanelli | World Shoot II |
2015 | Manual | Lumir Safranek | Lothar Ring | Massimo Grassi | World Shoot II |
2018 | Open | Giovanni Liberti | Apostolos Bechtsoudis | Michael Lautenschlager | World Shoot III |
2018 | Standard | Karl Blum | Bernd Wiessner | Amedeo Sessa | World Shoot III |
2018 | Manual | Matti Mikkola | Lothar Ring | Thanapol Kuichairatana | World Shoot III |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^IPSC.org:: IPSC Match Ratings
- ^World Shotgun Championship 2012, Hungary, Debrecen
- ^"IPSC History of Champions",accessed February 11, 2015.