IPSC Handgun World Shoot
The IPSC Handgun World Shoot is the highest level handgun match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC), described as "the Olympics of the Action Shooting Sports".[1]
The match consists of several days, comprising at least 30 separate courses of fire[2] where the best IPSC-shooters from all around the world vie for the title of World Champion. The Handgun World Shoot, Rifle World Shoot and Shotgun World Shoot are held with three year intervals, meaning that since the last Handgun World Shoot was held in 2014, the next Shotgun World Shoot was held during 2015 and the next Rifle World Shoot in 2016.
History
The first IPSC World Shoot was held in 1975 in Zurich, and the two following were held with one year intervals. After 1977 the World Shoots were held at two year intervals until 1983 when the schedule was changed to the three year intervals used today.
1975 Zurich, Switzerland
The first IPSC Handgun World Shoot was held in 1975 at Zurich, Switzerland and was won by Ray Chapman of USA using a 1911 in .45 caliber. Ray has been central in the development the sport of practical shooting in the late 1950s. He was seeded as number one before the championship, and shot an almost perfect match dropping only one point. He continued to compete until 1979 when he retired.
1976 Salzburg, Austria
The second World Shoot was held in Salzburg, Austria in 1976, and was won by Jan Foss of Norway using a SIG P210 in front of Ray Chapman by a small margin.
1977 Salisbury, Rhodesia
The third World Shoot was held in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in 1977, and was won by Dave Westerhout using a Browning Hi-Power. Both Ray Champman and Dave Westerhout was highly seeded before the match. Dave had already represented both Britain and Rhodesia in international competitions, and later also represented Zimbabwe at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Rapid Fire Pistol. From after the 1977 World Shoot subsequent the championships were to be held every two years.
1979 Johannesburg, South Africa
The 1979 World Shoot IV was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, and was won by Jimmy Von Sorgenfrei, one of the top seeds before the championship. Leading up to the championship, the South African team had many good competitors making the team selection tough. Seemingly out of nowhere Jimmy Von Sorgenfrei had appeared on the competition circuit, improveing his performances consistently throughout the year before the championship, and was selected for the South African National Team of five men.
1981 Johannesburg, South Africa
The 1981 World Shoot V was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, and was won by Ross Seyfried of USA, using a relatively stock firearm compared to the highly tuned firearms of many other shooters. Well known in the U.S., Ross had previously won the 1978 U.S. National Championship, and was member of the US National Team who placed second in the previous 1979 World Shoot. The 1981 championship showed the Americans return with a vengeance when both Ross Seyfried took the individual world title and the US National Team taking gold in the team classification.
1983 Virginia, USA
The 1983 World Shoot VI was held in Virginia, United States, and was won by Rob Leatham of USA, who started shooting as a teenager.
1986 Florida, USA
The 1986 World Shoot VII was held in Florida, United States, and was won by Rob Leatham of USA.
1988 VIII Caracas, Venezuela
The 1988 World Shoot VIII was held in Caracas, Venezuela, and was won by Ross Seyfried of USA.
1990 Adelaide, Australia
The 1990 World Shoot IX was held in Adelaide, Australia, and was won by Doug Koenig of USA, the first competitor using a red dot sight at a World Shoot. Having been interested in shooting since being eleven years old, he was spotted at a local shooting club for his good natural abilities with a handgun.
1991 Johannesburg, South Africa
In 1991 an Individual World Championship was held in Johannesburg, South Africa, which was won by John Dixon of USA. The championship was boycotted by several shooters and not widely publicized.
1993 Bisley, England
The 1993 World Shoot X was held in Bisley, England, and consisted of 5 days with 34 stages, teams from over 27 countries and a lot of rain. The competitive division had been divided into "Open", "Standard" and "Modified". The Standard division was won by Ted Bonnet of USA, the Modified division by Robert Buntschu of Switzerland and the Open division by Matt Mclearn of Canada. Born in Nova Scotia, Mclearn had moved to the U.S. five years prior the world championship to pursue gunsmithing training and advance in the competitive arena. Right before winning the World Shoot he also placed first in the U.S. Nationals.
1996 Brasilia, Brazil
The 1996 World Shoot XI was held in Brasilia, Brazil. The Open division was won by Todd Jarrett, while the Standard division once again was won by Ted Bonnet of USA.
Todd Jarret from Virginia had established himself as a major player before the event, having placed in the top four of the US Nationals every year since 1990 except one. According to himself he trained well before the World Shoot WSXI in Brazil, and was quoted saying "It's really amazing, the harder I work, the luckier I get."
1999 Cebu, Philippines
The 1999 World Shoot XII was held in Cebu, Philippines. Another division, "Modified" had been introduced, with equipment rules somewhere between the Open and Standard division. Eric Grauffel of France becam Open champion, Michael Voigt of USA became Standard World Champion and Pavel Jasansky of the Czech Republic took the Modified title.
2002 Pietersburg, South Africa
The 2002 World Shoot XIII was held in Pietersburg, South Africa.
2005 Guayaquil, Ecuador
The 2005 World Shoot XIV was held in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Once again Eric Grauffel took the Open title. He was now an 18-year-old student and had already won many European titles, and after the 2005 World Championship, also three World Shoots.
2008 Bali, Indonesia
The 2008 World Shoot XV was held in Bali, Indonesia.
2011 Rhodes, Greece
The 2011 World Shoot XVI was held at Rhodes, Greece.
2014 Florida, USA
The 2014 World Shoot XVII was held at the Universal Shooting Academy in Frostproof, Florida, United States.
2017 France
The World Shoot XVIII is to be held in France in 2017.
Individual Champions
The following is a list of previous and current Handgun World Champions:[3]
Overall Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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1975 | Open | Ray Chapman | Paul Bakocs | Lionel Smith | World Shoot I |
1976 | Open | Jan Foss | Ray Chapman | Lionel Smith | World Shoot II |
1977 | Open | Dave Westerhout | Peter Maunder | Raul Walters | World Shoot III |
1979 | Open | Jimmy Von Sorgenfrei | Raul Walters | Ross Seyfried | World Shoot IV |
1981 | Open | Ross Seyfried | John Shaw | Mike Plaxco | World Shoot V |
1983 | Open | Rob Leatham | John Shaw | Mike Plaxco | World Shoot VI |
1986 | Open | Rob Leatham | Jerry Barnhart | John Shaw | World Shoot VII |
1988 | Open | Rob Leatham | Chip McCormick | John Dixon | World Shoot VIII |
1990 | Open | Doug Koenig | Jerry Barnhart | Rob Leatham | World Shoot IX |
1991 | Open | John Dixon | Johnny Ioannou | Jimmy von Sorgenfrei | World Shoot X |
1993 | Open | Matthew Mclearn | Doug Koenig | Michael Voigt | World Shoot X |
1993 | Standard | Ted Bonnet | Brian Enos | Max Wiegand | World Shoot X |
1993 | Modified | Robert Buntschu | R Bhella | K Smith | World Shoot X |
1996 | Open | Todd Jarrett | Jerry Barnhart | Rob Leatham | World Shoot XI |
1996 | Modified | Fred Craig | Richard Daniel Kahler | Richard Kahler | World Shoot XI |
1996 | Standard | Ted Bonnet | Frank Garcia | Jay Christy | World Shoot XI |
1999 | Open | Eric Grauffel | Todd Jarrett | Jethro Dionisio | World Shoot XII |
1999 | Modified | Pavel Jasansky | Enrico Papa | Luis Lee | World Shoot XII |
1999 | Standard | Michael Voigt | Frank William Garcia | Adriano Santarcangelo | World Shoot XII |
2002 | Open | Eric Grauffel | Todd Jarrett | Brodie McIntosh | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Modified | Austen Stockbridge | Jeufro Lejano | Edoardo Buticchi | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Standard | Rob Leatham | Michael Voigt | Ron Avery | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Production | David Sevigny | Paul Brocanelli | Guillermo Jude | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | Daniel Roch | Alain Marco Della Savia | World Shoot XIII |
2005 | Open | Eric Grauffel | Todd Jarrett | Jorge Ballesteros | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Modified | Jeufro Jag Lejano | Augusto Ribas | Nelson Uygongco | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Standard | Rob Leatham | Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz | Travis Tomasie | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Production | Adam Tyc | Dave Sevigny | Angus Hobdell | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | Ricardo López Tugendhat | Bjorn Dietrich | World Shoot XIV |
2008 | Open | Eric Grauffel | KC Eusebio | Maxient John Jr. Michel | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Modified | Jojo Vidanes | Zdenek Henes | Michael Voigt | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Standard | Travis Tomasie | Blake J. Miguez | Shannon Smith | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Production | Adam Tyc | Matthew Mink | Bob Vogel | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Revolver | Ricardo López Tugendhat | Andrea Todeschini | Phillipp A. Chua | World Shoot XV |
2011 | Open | Eric Grauffel | Simon Racaza | KC Eusebio | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Modified | Zdenek Henes | Jerome Jovanne Morales | Rob Leatham | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Standard | Blake Miguez | Juan Carlos Jaime | Ted Puente | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Production | Bob Vogel | Ben Stoeger | Matthew Mink | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Revolver | Ricardo López Tugendhat | Jerry Miculek | Matthew Griffin | World Shoot XVI |
2014 | Open | Max Michel | Shane Coley | Brodie McIntosh | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Standard | Nils Jonasson | Bob Vogel | Dave Sevigny | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Production | Eric Grauffel | Simon Racaza | Ben Stoeger | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Classic | Rob Leatham | Edward Rivera | Todd Jarrett | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Revolver | Ricardo López Tugendhat | Josh Lentz | Phillipp Chua | World Shoot XVII |
Lady Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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1988 | Open | Debbie James | Judy Smith | Inez Behrendt | World Shoot VIII |
1991 | Open | Collette Barnes | Chanatel Accone | Ursula Lund | World Shoot X |
1993 | Open | Kay Clark Miculek | Collette Barnes | Kippi Boykin | World Shoot X |
1996 | Open | Kay Clark Miculek | Mary Tan | Chantal Accone | World Shoot XI |
1999 | Open | Athena Lee | Mary Grace Tan | Chantal Tam | World Shoot XII |
1999 | Standard | Debbie Keehart | World Shoot XII | ||
2002 | Open | Kaye Cabalatungan | Athena Lee | Gabriele Kraushofer | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Standard | Sharon Zaffiro | Joey Fischer | Michaela Horejsi | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Production | Debbie Keehart | World Shoot XIII | ||
2005 | Open | Gabriele Kraushofer | Kay Clark Miculek | Linda Blowers | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Standard | Petra Tutschke | Julie Golob | Michaela Horejsi | World Shoot XIV |
2008 | Open | Athena Lee | Gabriele Kraushofer | Katerina Sustrova | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Standard | Claire Giles | Jannette Gonzaga | Birgit Gruber | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Production | Ma. Inez F. Jorge | Oryza Shelley De Leon | Andrea Gasic | World Shoot XV |
2011 | Open | Karla Blowers | Megan Francisco | Jessie Duff | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Standard | Randi Rogers | Tori Nonaka | Lisa Munson | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Production | Maria Guschina | Julie Golob | Sara Dunivin | World Shoot XVI |
2014 | Open | Karla Blowers | Martina Sera | Kaci Cochran | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Standard | Hilde Nakling | Tori Nonaka | Randi Rogers | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Production | Maria Gushchina | Christine Burkhalter | Julie Golob | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Classic | Anne Fonder | Leonora Darte | Bruna Mirandola | World Shoot XVII |
Junior Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1990 | Open | Suzy Ballantyne | World Shoot IX | ||
1996 | Open | Jeufro Lejano | Eric Grauffel | Roger Dy | World Shoot IX |
2002 | Open | Chris Tilley | Martin Kamenicek Jr | Jorge Ballesteros | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Standard | Paul Clark Jnr | David Richtr | Giocondo Granai | World Shoot XIII |
2005 | Open | Chris Tilley | BJ Norris | KC Eusebio | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Standard | Zdenek Liehne | Carlos Palma | Zdenek Svelha Jr | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Production | Adam Tyc | Galo Moreira | Luis Gonzalez | World Shoot XIV |
2008 | Open | KC Eusebio | Brad Balsley | Shane Coley | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Standard | Carlos Palma | Paolo Montera | Risto Hirvikallio | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Production | Galo Moreira Icaza | Gustavo Liwko | Andrej Hrnciarik | World Shoot XV |
2011 | Open | Shane Coley | Rhys Arthur | Ben Thompson | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Standard | Matthew Sweeney | Davide Bergami | Victor Dalmeida Arruda | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Production | Andrej Hrnciarik | Pavel Torgashov | Diomari Ivan Tayag | World Shoot XVI |
2014 | Open | Simo Partanen | Kincaid Ross | Edcel John Gino | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Standard | Michael Ron Ligon | Vincentius Djajadiningrat | Gabriel Barbosa | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Production | Pavel Torgashov | Jacob Hetherington | Jason Katz | World Shoot XVII |
Senior Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1996 | Open | Allan Zitta | Paul Bromfield | Martyn Spei | World Shoot |
2002 | Open | Miroslav Kamenicek | Alain Tarrade | Philippe Gibert | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Standard | Colin Amm | Ricardo Gentile | Peter Kressibucher | World Shoot XIII |
2002 | Modified | Roger Stockbridge | Carlo Belletti | Dok Dokter | World Shoot XIII |
2005 | Open | Miroslav Kamenicek | Frank Koch | Anthony Johnson | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Modified | Mario Riillo | Vaclav Martinek | Roberto Gilbert | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Standard | Esterino Magli | Ricardo Gentile | Peter Kressibucher | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Production | Daniel Torrevillas | John Michael France | Štefan Ács | World Shoot XIV |
2005 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | Lumir Safranek | Patrick Sweeney | World Shoot XIV |
2008 | Open | Mario Riillo | Miroslav Kamenicek | Thierry Obriot | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Modified | Gavino Mura | Kwok Kwong Tong | Antonio Gracia Infante | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Standard | Esterino Magli | Lucimar Oliveira | Marlon G. Valencia | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Production | Wilfredo Div Anglo | Daniel Torrevillas | Robert Hopper | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Revolver | Zdenek Nemecek | Lumir Safranek | Tavesak Singsomboon | World Shoot XV |
2011 | Open | Patrik Schneider | Hubert Thomas Montgomery | Guenther Weber | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Modified | Rob Leatham | Michael Voigt | Juergen Flass | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Standard | Lucimar Domingues Oliveira | Gottfried Post | Salvatore Simula | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Production | Peter Heller | Wilfredo Anglo | Francesco Servodio | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | Zdeněk Němeček | Hermann Kirchweger | World Shoot XVI |
2014 | Open | Michael Voigt | Paolo Andrea Ravizzini | Nelson Uygongco | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Standard | Emmanuel Bragg | Adriano Santarcangelo | Ron Avery | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Production | Frank Garcia | Guga Ribas | Gilbert Perez | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Classic | Rob Leatham | Todd Jarrett | Michel Nestolat | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Revolver | Hermann Kirchweger | Zdenek Nemecek | Jess Christensen | World Shoot XVII |
Super Senior Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2008 | Open | Philippe Gibert | Alain Tarrade | Carlo Belletti | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Standard | Max Sen. Wiegand | Antonio Vaghi | Paul Clark | World Shoot XV |
2008 | Production | Teodoro Rios Marrero | Colin Smith | Bob Sully | World Shoot XV |
2011 | Open | Michael Auger | Jose Josias Lucena Ferreira | Miroslav Kamenicek | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Standard | Peter Kressibucher | Robbin Hudson | Hubert Muhlbacher | World Shoot XVI |
2011 | Production | Max Wiegand | Bob Dunkley | Gerrit Dokter | World Shoot XVI |
2014 | Open | Thierry Obriot | Giovanni Furio Liberti | Anthony Johnson | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Standard | Esterino Magli | Johnny Brister | Ricardo Gentile | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Production | Miroslav Kamenicek | Mauro Thompson | Edwin Gotamco | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Classic | Daniel Torrevillas | Robert Edward Dunkley | Randy Fisher | World Shoot XVII |
2014 | Revolver | Aysen Elliot | Lumir Safranek | Tony Hyatt | World Shoot XVII |
Teams
Overall Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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1975 | Open | World Shoot I Zürich, Switzerland | |||
1976 | Open | World Shoot II Salzburg, Austria | |||
1977 | Open | 8776.064 points | 8735.054 points | 7808.542 points | World Shoot III Salisbury, Rhodesia |
1979 | Open | World Shoot IV Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
1981 | Open | World Shoot V Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
1983 | Open | World Shoot VI Virginia, USA | |||
1986 | Open | World Shoot VII Florida, USA | |||
1988 | Open | World Shoot VIII Caracas, Venezuela | |||
1990 | Open | World Shoot IX Adelaide, Australia | |||
1993 | Open | 10574.2874 | 9420.5502 | 9261.8333 | World Shoot X Bisley, Great Britain |
1996 | Open | World Shoot XI Brasilia, Brazil | |||
1999 | Open | World Shoot XII Cebu, Philippines | |||
2002 | Open | World Shoot XIII Pietersburg, South Africa | |||
2002 | Standard | 8471.4458 Rob Leatham, Michael Voigt, Ron Avery, Phil Strader |
7723.0008 Fabian Scott, Nick du Plessis, Gary Haltmann, Paul van Wyk |
7444.9984 Adriano Ciro Santarcangel, Guido Ciccarelli, Valter Tranquilli, Esterino Magli (DQ) |
World Shoot XIII Pietersburg, South Africa |
2005 | Open | World Shoot XIV Guayaquil, Ecuador | |||
2008 | Open | World Shoot XV Bali, Indonesia | |||
2011 | Open | World Shoot XVI Rhodes, Greece | |||
2014 | Open | 6544.1614 Max Michel, Shane Coley, KC Eusebio, Chris Tilley |
6137.5093 Martin Kamenicek, Miroslav Havlicek, Zdenek Henes |
6125.3867 Brodie McIntosh, Nick Kapor, Gareth Graham, David McConachie |
World Shoot XVII Florida, USA |
2014 | Standard | 6685.2494 Nils Jonasson, Bob Vogel, Dave Sevigny, Emanuel Bragg |
6132.9641 Cosimo Panetta, Gregorio Tassone, Max Bragagnolo, Giulio Del Rosario |
5850.5001 Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz, Gorka Ibanez, Jesus Ferreiro, David Davite |
World Shoot XVII Florida, USA |
2014 | Production | 6679.5259 Simon Racaza, Ben Stoeger, Matthew Mink |
6313.8761 Robin Sebo, Zdenek Liehne, Miroslav Zapletal, Michal Stepan |
6044.1766 Eric Grauffel, Louis Adrien Guichard, Mathieu Lavergne, Baptiste Felt |
World Shoot XVII Florida, USA |
2014 | Classic | 6346.8120 Rob Leatham, Todd Jarrett, Gary Byerly, Keith Dilworth |
6343.9388 Edward Rivera, Wilfredo Jr Martin, Jerome Morales, William Magalong |
6122.8449 Edoardo Buticchi, Roberto Vezzoli, Mauro Di Prospero, Mario Piccioni |
World Shoot XVII Florida, USA |
2014 | Revolver | 6184.8829 Josh Lentz, David Olhasso, Cliff Walsh, Elliot Aysen |
5945.4234 Gerald Reiter, Hermann Kirchweger, Reinhard Handl, Robert Kroiss |
5685.5642 Moacyr Azevedo, Wagner Almeida, Daniel Polverini, Rogerio Rosas |
World Shoot XVII Florida, USA |
Lady Category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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1975 | Open | World Shoot I Zürich, Switzerland | |||
1976 | Open | World Shoot II Salzburg, Austria | |||
1977 | Open | World Shoot III Salisbury, Rhodesia | |||
1979 | Open | World Shoot IV Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
1981 | Open | World Shoot V Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
1983 | Open | World Shoot VI Virginia, USA | |||
1986 | Open | World Shoot VII Florida, USA | |||
1988 | Open | World Shoot VIII Caracas, Venezuela | |||
1990 | Open | World Shoot IX Adelaide, Australia | |||
1993 | Open | 4738.5045 | 4468.4663 | 4362.25 | World Shoot X Bisley, Great Britain |
1996 | Open | World Shoot XI Brasilia, Brazil | |||
1999 | Open | World Shoot XII Cebu, Philippines | |||
2002 | Open | World Shoot XIII Pietersburg, South Africa | |||
2002 | Standard | World Shoot XIII Pietersburg, South Africa | |||
2005 | Open | World Shoot XIV Guayaquil, Ecuador | |||
2008 | Open | World Shoot XV Bali, Indonesia | |||
2011 | Open | World Shoot XVI Rhodes, Greece | |||
2014 | Open | World Shoot XVII Florida, USA | |||
See also
References
- Match Report - 1977 Handgun World Shoot, Rhodesia
- Match Results - 1983 Handgun World Shoot, USA - American Handgunnger March/ April 1984, page 34
- Match Results - 1988 Handgun World Shoot - USPSA Front Sight November/ December 1988, page 9
- Match Results - 1990 Handgun World Shoot, Australia
- Match Results - 1991 Individual World Championship, South Africa
- Match Results - 1993 Handgun World Shoot, England - Diligentia: The Official Newsletter of IPSC Canada, February 1994, page 26
- Match Results - 1996 Handgun World Shoot, Brazil - USPSA Frontsight 3. 1997, page 14
- Match Results - 1999 Handgun World Shoot, Philippines
- Match Results - 2002 Handgun World Shoot, South Africa
- IPSC :: Match Results - 2005 Handgun World Shoot, Ecuador
- IPSC :: Match Results - 2008 Handgun World Shoot, Indonesia
- IPSC :: Match Results - 2011 Handgun World Shoot, Greece
- IPSC :: Match Results - 2014 Handgun World Shoot, United States
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