2015 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot

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2015 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot II
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Official logo of the 2015 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot
Venue Le Tre Piume
Location Agna, Italy
Dates Sunday 13. to Saturday 19. September 2015
Competitors 635 from 30 nations
Medalists
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The 2015 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot II held at the shooting range "Le Tre Piume" near Agna, Italy was the 2nd IPSC Shotgun World Shoot. The match consisted of 30 stages over 5 days and 635 competitors from 30 nations. [1]

Agna Comune in Veneto, Italy

Agna is a town and commune in the province of Padua, in the Veneto region of northern Italy.

Italy republic in Southern Europe

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301,340 km2 (116,350 sq mi) and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. With around 61 million inhabitants, it is the fourth-most populous EU member state and the most populous country in Southern Europe.

International Practical Shooting Confederation The international organization for the sport of practical shooting

The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) is the world's second largest shooting sport association and the largest and oldest within practical shooting. Founded in 1976, the IPSC nowadays affiliates over 100 regions from Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania. Competitions are held with pistol, revolver, rifle and shotgun, and competitors are divided into different divisions based on firearm and equipment features. While everyone in a division competes in the Overall category, there are also own separate awards for the categories Lady, Super Junior, Junior, Senior and Super Senior.

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Champions

Open

The Open division was the second largest division with 189 competitors (29.8 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vaclav Vinduska1932.2263100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Russia.svg Roman Khalitov1861.625796.35%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Frey1843.732395.42%
4th Flag of Russia.svg Vsevolod Ilin1784.113192.33%
5th Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Ivanov1780.570892.15%
6th Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Novikov1772.424991.73%
7th Flag of Ukraine.svg Vitalii Vasin1753.005390.72%
8th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Frantisek Bindik1716.781188.85%
9th Flag of Thailand.svg Kachen Jeakkhachorn1711.211688.56%
10th Flag of Finland.svg Lauri Nousiainen1709.961288.50%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Russia.svg Alena Karelina1550.208980.23%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg Irene Canetta1534.746879.43%99.00%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Russia.svg Natalia Rumyantseva1454.528975.28%93.83%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Ekstedt1691.736687.55%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg Luciano Todisco1688.466587.38%99.81%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen 1649.869285.39%97.53%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Italy.svg Amedeo Sessa1357.819970.27%100.00%
2nd Flag of South Africa.svg Carlo Belletti1250.820064.73%92.12%
3rd Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Corazzini1239.078764.13%91.26%
Teams
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 5274.8585100.00%Roman Khalitov, Vsevolod Ilin, Ramazan Mubarakov, Andrei Kirisenko
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5255.388499.63%Vaclav Vinduska, Frantisek Bindik, Josef Rakusan, Milos Kazda
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 5043.426295.61%Dirk Frey, Thomas Streit, Felix Frey, Gregory Midgley
SeniorCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 4670.9687100.00%Luciano Todisco, Fabrizio Pesce, Adriano Parisi, Giovanni Liberti
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4040.895886.51%Matthias Gedeon, Michael Lautenschlager, Dietz-Rudolf Berndt, Thomas Heberer
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 4012.818285.91%Evgeny Efimov, Aleksandr Volkov, Vasily Kurbatskikh, Andrey Anashkin

Modified

The Modified division had 92 competitors (14.5 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Serbia.svg Nikola Mihajlovic2025.4158100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Serbia.svg Igor Jankovic1989.888698.25%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Finland.svg Mikael Kaislaranta1981.311297.82%
4th Flag of Finland.svg Jani Lehtonen1878.6110 38392.75%
5th Flag of Finland.svg Sami Hautamaki1865.524092.11%
6th Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Voyno1853.287691.50%
7th Flag of Finland.svg Timo Vehvilainen1816.943489.71%
8th Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Chamyan1793.798288.56%
9th Flag of Serbia.svg Goran Jankovic1782.250787.99%
10th Flag of Finland.svg Olli-Pekka Partanen1723.628685.10%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Finland.svg Mikael Kaislaranta1981.311297.82%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Galgani1625.333280.25%82.03%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Serbia.svg Branislav Raketic1610.672679.52%81.29%
Teams
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 5797.5551100.00%Nikola Mihajlovic, Igor Jankovic, Goran Jankovic, Branislav Raketic
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 5570.463896.08%Mikael Kaislaranta, Sami Hautamaki, Olli-Pekka Partanen, Jari Rastas
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 5368.633992.60%Alexey Voyno, Vladimir Chamyan, Alexander Venetskiy, Alexander Voyno
SeniorCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 4558.4697100.00%Roberto Galgani, Bruno La Bruna, Santo Bontempo, Renato Anese
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4238.962692.99%Geza Puskas, Zoltan Vincze, Gabor Varnai, Karoly Krizsan
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 3788.333083.11%Thanayot Changthong, Suchart Makchaiy, Chakrit Duendenfa, Prateep Worakunthada

Standard

The Standard division was the largest division with 229 competitors (36.1 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg Roberto Vezzoli1992.0174100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Finland.svg Raine Peltokoski 1982.558599.53%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rintala 1899.588395.36%
4th Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia1891.059594.93%
5th Flag of Russia.svg Ivan Romanov1776.087089.16%
6th Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Konov1747.660387.73%
7th Flag of Russia.svg Vasilii Plaksin1740.935187.40%
8th Flag of Estonia.svg Meelis Unt1695.104985.09%
9th Flag of Russia.svg Andrei Vikharev1666.220883.64%
10th Flag of Finland.svg Petri Runtti1665.123783.59%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Lena Miculek-Afentul 1570.701778.85%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Dianna Muller1320.684166.30%84.08%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Germany.svg Sandra Schuh1172.833958.88%74.67%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Joshua Kenny 1653.616883.01%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Nathan Staskiewicz1593.258679.98%96.35%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Tim Yackley 1461.443173.36%88.38%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Moeller1455.975973.09%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Kurt Miller1415.761871.07%97.24%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Germany.svg Jochen Tuerk1376.273669.09%94.53%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg Gavino Mura1073.663553.90%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Argentina.svg Roberto Maritato1069.303353.68%99.59%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg Sergio Fontanelli1063.822153.40%99.08%
Teams
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 5773.2063100.00% Raine Peltokoski, Teemu Rintala, Jarkko Laukia, Mika Riste
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 5154.816289.29%Sergei Konov, Vasilii Plaksin, Andrei Vikharev, Maksim Skopin
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 5144.794589.12%Roberto Vezzoli, Marcello D'Agostino, Andrea Bertelli, Marco Fuin
LadyCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 4044.0696100.00% Lena Miculek, Dianna Muller, Kay Miculek, Becky Yackley
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 3226.874479.79%Tatiana Romashina, Maria Kireytseva, Tatiana Panova
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3137.699677.59%Vanessa Duffy, Michelle Lumley, Josie Adam, Sharon Sell
SeniorCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Germany.svg  Germany 4080.9099100.00%Klaus Moeller, Jochen Tuerk, Bernd Wiessner, Josef Seiler
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3884.702595.19%Livio Anticoli, Fernando Schiappa, Fabrizio Ferrario, Danilo Mainardi
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of the United States.svg  United States 3641.239289.23%Kurt Miller, Trapr Swonson, Michael Rush

Standard Manual

The Manual division was the third largest division with 125 competitors (19.7 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Finland.svg Kim Leppänen 2112.7419100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Finland.svg Jaakko Viitala1986.146194.01%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Finland.svg Ari Matero1827.810786.51%
4th Flag of Italy.svg Luigi Silvestroni1798.300685.12%
5th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vit Helan1796.741485.04%
6th Flag of Russia.svg Artem Mashechkov1789.842384.72%
7th Flag of Thailand.svg Chawaron Suthaphanit1782.466484.37%
8th Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Orlov1743.934082.54%
9th Flag of Russia.svg Yury Nikolaev1727.964581.79%
10th Flag of Slovenia.svg Martin Humar1724.750381.64%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg Davide Bellini1590.078175.26%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg Adrie De Bot1567.909574.21%98.61%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Backes1480.868370.09%93.13%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Lumir Safranek1270.373360.13%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Germany.svg Lothar Ring1245.773458.96%98.06%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg Massimo Grassi1035.640749.02%81.52%
Teams
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Finland.svg  Finland 5926.6987100.00% Kim Leppänen, Jaakko Viitala, Ari Matero, Mikael Ekberg
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 5199.263687.73%Artem Mashechkov, Yury Nikolaev, Aleksandr Petukhov, Pavel Iakimov
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 5059.197785.36%Luigi Silvestroni, Paolo Zambai, Samuele Conte, Giovanni Di Giulio
SeniorCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3653.9680100.00%Adrie de Bot, John Kwekkeboom, Peter Goesije, Rob Kisters
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3487.024595.43%Michael Flatley, Ade Sell, Ken Trail, Gary Dyer
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Poland.svg  Poland 3428.548093.83%Slawomir Czauderna, Leszek Madajewski, Jurand Koput, Tadeusz Golab

See also

IPSC Handgun World Shoots

The IPSC Handgun World Shoot is the highest level handgun match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) which consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Handgun World Shoots are held triennially on a rotational cycle with the other two main IPSC disciplines Rifle and Shotgun.

IPSC Rifle World Shoots

The IPSC Rifle World Shoot is the highest level rifle match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) which consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Rifle World Shoots are held triennially on a rotational cycle with the other two main IPSC disciplines Handgun and Shotgun.

The IPSC Action Air World Shoot is the highest level Action Air match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC). The Action Air World Shoots are currently held triennially on the same cycle as the IPSC Shotgun World Shoots.

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Practical shooting Shooting sport based around precision, power and speed

Practical shooting, also known as dynamic shooting or action shooting, is a set of shooting sports where the competitors are trying to unite the three principles of precision, power and speed, by using a firearm of a certain minimum power factor to score as many points as possible during the shortest amount of time. While scoring systems vary between organizations, each measures the time of which the course is completed, with penalties for inaccurate shooting. The courses are called "stages", and are shot individually by the shooters. Usually the shooter must move and shoot from several positions, fire under or over obstacles and in other unfamiliar positions. There are no standard exercises or set arrangement of the targets, and the courses are often designed so that the shooter must be inventive, and therefore the solutions of exercises sometimes varies between shooters.

IPSC Shotgun World Shoots

The IPSC Shotgun World Shoot is the highest level shotgun match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) and consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Shotgun World Shoots are held triennially on a rotational cycle with the other two main IPSC disciplines Handgun and Rifle.

The 1990 IPSC Handgun World Shoot IV held in Adelaide, Australia was the 9th IPSC Handgun World Shoot, 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, Koenig had been spotted at a local shooting club for his good natural abilities with a handgun.

1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot X held in Bisley, England was the 10th IPSC Handgun World Shoot, and consisted of 5 days with 34 stages, teams from over 27 countries and a lot of rain. The competition had been divided into the Open, Standard and Modified divisions. The Standard division was won by Ted Bonnet of United States, the Modified division by Robert Buntschu of Switzerland and the Open division by Matthew McLearn of United States. 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. IPSC Handgun Nationals.

1996 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 1996 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XI held in Brasilia, Brazil was the 11th IPSC Handgun World Shoot. The match had 609 competitors, teams from 31 nations and consisted of 35 stages. 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 had trained well before the World Shoot in Brazil, and was quoted saying "It's really amazing, the harder I work, the luckier I get."

1999 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 1999 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XII held in Cebu, Philippines was the 12th IPSC Handgun World Shoot. Eric Grauffel of France became Open World Champion, Pavel Jasansky of the Czech Republic became Modified World Champion and Michael Voigt of the United States took the Standard World Champion title.

2002 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 2002 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XIII held in Pietersburg, South Africa was the 13th IPSC Handgun World Shoot.

2005 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

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.

2008 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 2008 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XV held in Bali, Indonesia, was the 15th IPSC Handgun World Shoot.

2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XVI held at Rhodes, Greece was the 16th IPSC Handgun World Shoot. There were 30 stages which all had a Greek theme.

2014 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 2014 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XVII held at the Universal Shooting Academy in Frostproof, Florida, United States, was the 17th IPSC Handgun World Shoot.

2017 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 2017 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XVIII was the 18th IPSC Handgun World Shoot held at the new National Shooting Center in Châteauroux, France during the end of August and start of September. There were 30 stages divided into 5 areas, with each area being named after and having themes from one of the 5 continents Africa, Asia, America, Australia or Europe.

2012 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot

The 2012 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot I held in Debrecen, Hungary was the 1st IPSC Shotgun World Shoot, and consisted of 30 stages over 5 days and over 400 competitors.

2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot

The 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot I held at the Patriot Park in Kubinka, Moscow, Russia was the first IPSC Rifle World Shoot. The match consisted of 30 stages over 6 days and 591 competitors from 40 nations.

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2018 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot

The 2018 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot III was the third IPSC Shotgun World Shoot, and was held at the National Shooting Center in Châteauroux, France between 3. to 10. June 2018.

2018 IPSC Action Air World Shoot

The 2018 IPSC Action Air World Shoot I was the first IPSC Action Air World Shoot, and was held in Hong Kong indoor at the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC). The match consisted of 30 stages over 3 days and had a match capacity of 600 competitors.

Teemu Rintala

Teemu Rintala is a Finnish sport shooter who is the current IPSC Rifle World Champion in the Open division from the 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot and Shotgun World Champion in the Modified division from the 2018 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot. He also has a bronze medal from the 2015 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot. Rintala has been one of the top IPSC Rifle and Shotgun shooters in Europe the last couple of years having placed well in the last Finnish, Nordic and European championships. Rintala shoots for Astro Sweden Rifle Team, and alongside the shooting he works as an arborist.

References

  1. "Official Match Page for SGWS 2015 - shotgunworldshoot-italy.org". Archived from the original on 2015-12-08. Retrieved 2016-06-18.