2005 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIV | |||||||
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Location | Guayaquil, Ecuador | ||||||
Dates | Sunday 21. to Saturday 27. August 2005 | ||||||
Competitors | 887 from 56 nations | ||||||
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The 2005 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIV held in Guayaquil, Ecuador was the 14th IPSC Handgun World Shoot. 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.
The Open division had the largest match participation with 300 competitors (33.8 %).
Overall | Competitor | Points | Overall Match Percent | |
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Gold | Eric Grauffel | 2782.1099 | 100.00% | |
Silver | Todd Jarrett | 2677.3271 | 96.23% | |
Bronze | Jorge Ballesteros | 2654.5232 | 95.41% | |
4th | Max Michel | 2624.4067 | 94.33% | |
5th | Simon Racaza | 2565.8483 | 92.23% | |
6th | Saul Kirsch | 2555.8545 | 91.87% | |
7th | Brodie McIntosh | 2543.1820 | 91.41% | |
8th | Chris Tilley | 2523.3948 | 90.70% | |
9th | Jaime Saldanha | 2522.5591 | 90.67% | |
10th | Martin Kamenicek | 2500.2538 | 89.87% | |
Lady | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Gabriele Kraushofer | 2022.3743 | 72.69% | 100.00% |
Silver | Kay Clark Miculek | 1979.3643 | 71.15% | 97.87% |
Bronze | Linda Blowers | 1950.9736 | 70.13% | 96.47% |
Junior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Chris Tilley | 2523.3948 | 90.70% | 100.00% |
Silver | BJ Norris | 2336.5015 | 83.98% | 92.59% |
Bronze | KC Eusebio | 2264.3764 | 81.39% | 89.74% |
Senior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Miroslav Kamenicek | 2034.7961 | 73.14% | 100.00% |
Silver | Ronald Brown | 2030.5476 | 72.99% | 99.79% |
Bronze | Frank Koch | 1901.0850 | 68.33% | 93.43% |
Super Senior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Ralph Arredondo | 1924.7638 | 69.18% | 100.00% |
Silver | Allan Zitta | 1909.5546 | 68.63% | 99.21% |
Bronze | Jorma Kotkatvuori | 1749.4703 | 62.88% | 90.89% |
Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
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Gold | United States | 7713.6498 | 100.00% | Max Michel, Simon Racaza, Chris Tilley, Jojo Vidanes |
Silver | France | 7434.0725 | 96.37% | Eric Grauffel, Eddy Testa, Frederic Loore, William Joly |
Bronze | Australia | 7320.2826 | 94.90% | Brodie McIntosh, Errol Thomas, David McConachie, David Soldini |
Lady teams | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
Gold | Australia | 5752,3499 | 100.00% | Gabriele Kraushofer, Anita Klien, Margit Steurer, Nicole Laschitz |
Silver | United States | 5747,4781 | 99,91% | Kay Clark-Miculek, Athena Lee, Sheryl Cruz, Tonda Gilfillan |
Bronze | Australia | 5642.1511 | 98.08% | Linda Blowers, Kerri Anderson, Karla Blowers, Suzy Ballantyne |
The Modified division had 49 competitors (5.5 %).
Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
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Gold | Philippines | 7894.5354 | 100.00% | Jeufro Jag Lejano, Nelson Uygongco, Lyndon Biraogo, Joseph Sy |
Silver | Italy | 7189.7211 | 91.07% | Roberto Vezzoli, Giuseppe Todaro, Giorgio Patria |
Bronze | Czech Republic | 7140.1217 | 90.44% | Josef Rakusan, Zdenek Henes, Jiri Lelic, Vaclav Martinek |
The Standard division had the second largest match participation with 294 competitors (33.1 %).
Overall | Competitor | Points | Overall Match Percent | |
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Gold | Rob Leatham | 2677.1401 | 100.00% | |
Silver | Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz | 2644.1020 | 98.77% | |
Bronze | Travis Tomasie | 2634.5106 | 98.41% | |
4th | Adriano Santarcangelo | 2618.2367 | 97.80% | |
5th | Michael Voigt | 2539.0921 | 94.84% | |
6th | Estuardo Gomez | 2539.0921 | 94.84% | |
7th | Blake Miguez | 2519.8924 | 94.13% | |
8th | Taran Butler | 2517.5081 | 94.04% | |
9th | Phillip Strader | 2493.8973 | 93.16% | |
10th | Emanuel Bragg | 2468.9081 | 92.22% | |
Lady | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Petra Tutschke | 1918.8980 | 71.68% | 100.00% |
Silver | Julie Golob | 1841.4905 | 68.79% | 95.97% |
Bronze | Michaela Horejsi | 1667.3136 | 62.28% | 86.89% |
Junior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Zdenek Liehne | 2172.1813 | 81.14% | 100.00% |
Silver | Carlos Palma | 1986.0754 | 74.19% | 91.43% |
Bronze | Zdenek Svelha Jr | 1974.0221 | 73.74% | 90.88% |
Senior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Esterino Magli | 2192.3688 | 81.89% | 100.00% |
Silver | Ricardo Gentile | 2073.6951 | 77.46% | 94.59% |
Bronze | Peter Kressibucher | 2021.5919 | 75.51% | 92.21% |
Super Senior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Max Wiegand | 1872.0066 | 69.92% | 100.00% |
Silver | Antonio Vaghi | 1644.4123 | 61.42% | 87.84% |
Bronze | Hubert Ceh | 1590.4808 | 59.40% | 84.96% |
Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
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Gold | United States | 7603.5283 | 100.00% | Michael Voigt, Taran Butler, Phillip Strader, Emanuel Bragg |
Silver | Italy | 7278.9330 | 95.73% | Adriano Santarcangelo, Guido Ciccarelli, Valter Tranquilli, Leonardo Bettoni |
Bronze | Spain | 7167.6585 | 94.26% | Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz, Eduardo de Cobos, Pablo Jimenez, Antonio Cases |
The Production division had the third largest match participation with 213 competitors (24.0 %).
Overall | Competitor | Points | Overall Match Percent | |
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Gold | Adam Tyc | 2644.0627 | 100.00% | |
Silver | Dave Sevigny | 2620.0138 | 99.09% | |
Bronze | Angus Hobdell | 2570.2337 | 97.21% | |
4th | Marian Vysny | 2534.6265 | 95.86% | |
5th | Paolo Brocanelli | 2444.7379 | 92.46% | |
6th | Riccardo Lipartiti | 2437.2091 | 92.18% | |
7th | Vaclav Vinduska | 2436.5314 | 92.15% | |
8th | Dario Forlani | 2403.2733 | 90.89% | |
9th | Giovanni Zuccolo | 2371.3340 | 89.69% | |
10th | David Olhasso | 2362.2776 | 89.34% | |
Junior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Adam Tyc | 2644.0627 | 100.00% | 100.00% |
Silver | Galo Moreira | 1965.4404 | 74.33% | 74.33% |
Bronze | Luis Gonzalez | 1839.9281 | 69.59% | 69.59% |
Senior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Daniel Torrevillas | 1869.0449 | 70.68% | 100.00% |
Silver | John Michael France | 1848.8003 | 69.92% | 98.92% |
Bronze | Štefan Ács | 1697.3698 | 64.19% | 90.81% |
Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
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Gold | Czech Republic | 7382.1817 | 100.00% | Adam Tyc, Vaclav Vinduska, David Zverina, Jaroslav Pulicar |
Silver | Italy | 7219.3452 | 97.79% | Paolo Brocanelli, Dario Forlani, Giovanni Zuccolo, Mario Piccioni |
Bronze | United States | 7145.4054 | 96.79% | Dave Sevigny, David Olhasso, John Flentz, Roger Sherman |
The Revolver division had 31 competitors (3.5 %).
Overall | Competitor | Points | Overall Match Percent | |
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Gold | Jerry Miculek | 2765.4470 | 100.00% | |
Silver | Ricardo López Tugendhat | 2680.1927 | 96.92% | |
Bronze | Bjorn Dietrich | 2565.6320 | 92.77% | |
4th | Phillipp Chua | 2394.9707 | 86.60% | |
5th | Andrea Todeschini | 2341.7587 | 84.68% | |
6th | Zdenek Nemecek | 2302.8470 | 83.27% | |
7th | Moacir Azevedo | 2236.1721 | 80.86% | |
8th | Allison Vericio | 2209.2139 | 79.89% | |
9th | Igor Rosa Brusin | 2134.6900 | 77.19% | |
10th | Fernando Becker | 2130.2292 | 77.03% | |
Senior | Competitor | Points | Overall percent | Category percent |
Gold | Jerry Miculek | 2765.4470 | 100.00% | 100.00% |
Silver | Lumir Safranek | 2054.3294 | 74.29% | 74.29% |
Bronze | Patrick Sweeney | 2002.2405 | 72.40% | 72.40% |
Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
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Gold | United States | 6801.2698 | 100.00% | Jerry Miculek, Clifford Walsh, Patrick Sweeney, Lisa Farrell |
Silver | Brazil | 6477.1611 | 95.23% | Moacir Azevedo, Allison Vericio, Wagner Almeida, Raul Fleury Mariate |
Bronze | Italy | 6341.0763 | 93.23% | Andrea Todeschini, Igor Rosa Brusin, Alessandro Bianconi |
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