2018 IPSC Action Air World Shoot

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2018 IPSC Action Air World Shoot
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Venue Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC)
Location Hong Kong
DatesOpening Ceremony: 29 June
Main Match: 30 June - 2 July 2018
Closing Ceremony: 3 July
Competitors481 [1]  from 18 nations
Winning time2322.4491 of 2580 points
Medalists
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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). [2] [3] The match consisted of 30 stages over 3 days and had a match capacity of 600 competitors.

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Champions

Open

The Open division had the second largest match participation with 175 out of 481 starting competitors (36.4 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Ki Wu2380.7194100.00 %
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Macau.svg Chi Man Sio2352.805598.83 %
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Sing Yau2337.716498.19 %
4th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yiu Fung Lau2326.504597.72 %
5th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ping Kei Leung2277.719595.67 %
6th Flag of Macau.svg Ka Kit Wong2230.000093.67 %
7th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Cheuk Lun Kwan2183.902891.73 %
8th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kin Wai Chan2174.874391.35 %
9th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sze Ko Ho2169.487791.13 %
10th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwun Wan Lewis Kwok2161.831390.81 %
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wing Tam1991.925883.67 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yuen Ting Loo1902.127479.90 %95.49 %
3rd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yuen Chong Lau1785.883975.01 %89.66 %
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sze Yuen Lee1876.530478.82 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Javie Honrubia Ruiz1682.364570.67 %89.65 %
3rd Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerico Navarro1459.889161.32 %77.80 %
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwok Fai Lo1991.782583.66 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wai Leung Woo1991.587983.65 %99.99 %
3rd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chi Wai Lau1784.312774.95 %89.58 %
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ping Shing Wong1602.289867.30 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwong Sang Lai1498.587362.95 %93.53 %
3rd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Man Tsang1365.839757.37 %85.24 %
Teams Open
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 7044.9403100.00 %Chun Ki Wu, Chun Sing Yau, Yiu Fung Lau, Sze Ko Ho
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Macau.svg  Macau 6667.688894.65 %Chi Man Sio, Ka Kit Wong, Ka Seng Leong, Brian Cheung
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 5839.368782.89 %Kai M Chang, Wei Hua Peng, Chen Su Chiu, Ho Chien Tsai

Standard

The Standard division had the largest match participation with 213 out of 481 starting competitors (44.3 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Hong Kong.svg Warout Lau2322.4491100.00 %
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yin Tai Yenty Lee2319.754299.88 %
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Hong Kong.svg Pak Lam Lai2296.359698.88 %
4th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Hei Chin2219.670995.57 %
5th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tsz Wai Li2197.653894.63 %
6th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wing Kin Ricky Ip2182.056993.95 %
7th Flag of Macau.svg Ka Chon Mok2164.310493.19 %
8th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Kiu Wong2058.244288.62 %
9th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Kee Chan2056.744988.56 %
10th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Man Lok Li2035.722887.65 %
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Tsz Him Wong1963.088584.53 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paul Wyborn1933.080983.23 %98.47 %
3rd Flag of Russia.svg Alexsandr Tarasov1895.258581.61 %96.54 %
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Macau.svg Lei Kei Fong1943.613083.69 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Yee Wong1927.131082.98 %99.15 %
3rd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Sin Yee Cindy Wan1759.511375.76 %90.53 %
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Ming Leung1904.283581.99 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ping Ki Norman Hung1841.047379.27 %96.68 %
3rd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Nai Yee Tom Tam1769.412276.19 %92.92 %
Teams Standard
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 6938.5629100.00 %Warout Lau, Yin Tai Yenty Lee, Pak Lam Lai, Tsz Wai Li
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Macau.svg  Macau 6051.391487.21 %Ka Chon Mok, Lok Man Cheung, Weng Hong Lei, Cheok Hou Ho
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 5525.745779.64 %Yin Chen Chou, Jih Hui Lo, Pei Chen Ke, Yi Fan Nie
JuniorCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 5364.0584100.00 %Tsz Him Wong, Chi Hang Ko, Chun Him Tse, Ohymn Yam
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 5096.258595.01 %Alexsandr Tarasov, Vadim Evdokimov, Daniil Sharafanenko, Maksim Kotliar
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 2405.398444.84 %Anthony Maneva, Alipi Alipiev, Alexander Boev

Production

The Production division had the third largest match participation with 60 out of 481 starting competitors (12.5 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yik Man Chan2383.0682100.00 %
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chak Sang Li2338.330098.12 %
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Teng Hsiung Chan2150.459190.24 %
4th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Keung Ng2135.771489.62 %
5th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwan Kit Leung2099.146888.09 %
6th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ho Wan Benny Ching2060.949986.48 %
7th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Kit Ho2016.850384.63 %
8th Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Yu Chen Lai1986.836783.37 %
9th Flag of Russia.svg Evgeniy Potapenko1966.995082.54 %
10th Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Cheng Jia Hua1881.859678.97 %
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ying Tung Lau1690.035070.92 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Yan Mok1569.149965.85 %92.85 %
3rd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ling Kiu Ku1460.507361.29 %86.42 %
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Russia.svg Kirill Semenov1609.531167.54 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Dorofeev1495.518862.76 %92.92 %
3rd Flag of Russia.svg Ekaterina Iakimova1408.277159.10 %87.50 %
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Hong Kong.svg Wai Fung Lee1133.594547.57 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Hung Li1014.378442.57 %89.48 %
3rd Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Alfred Reu447.893618.79 %39.51 %
Teams Production
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 6857.1696100.00 %Yik Man Chan, Chak Sang Li, Chun Keung Ng, Kwan Kit Leung
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 6019.155487.78 %Teng Hsiung Chan, Yu Chen Lai, Jia Hua Cheng, Shu Lai
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Russia.svg  Russia 5393.840078.66 %Evgeniy Potapenko, Andrei Neshei, Mikhail Babayan

Classic

The Classic division had the fourth largest match participation with 33 out of 481 starting competitors (7 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Hong Kong.svg Ka Chun Chan2420.4094100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Hin Justin Chan2396.385399.01 %
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwok Wai Ringo Ng2095.461186.57 %
4th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Lai Hong Samson Chan2074.641285.71 %
5th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Chun Wai Ben Kung2012.903683.16 %
6th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Man Kai Chris Ng1993.578082.37 %
7th Flag of Poland.svg Rafal Tomanek1926.887079.61 %
8th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Yu Ping Li1917.815179.24 %
9th Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Chiu Chun Loo1820.871775.23 %
10th Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwok Kit Wong1820.316775.21 %
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of the Philippines.svg Allen Paul Marcos1682.014469.49 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Russia.svg Maksim Shmelev1365.579056.42 %81.19 %
3rd Flag of Russia.svg Alena Fedorova1305.204053.92 %77.60 %
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of Macau.svg Io On Au1658.614068.53 %100.00 %
2nd Flag of Macau.svg Hui Wo Leung1651.886368.25 %99.59 %
3rd Flag of Macau.svg Chi Keong Chang1496.682761.84 %90.24 %
Teams Classic
OverallCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 6912.2558100.00 %Ka Chun Chan, Chun Hin Justin Chan, Kwok Wai Ringo Ng, Lai Hong Samson Chan
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 5483.341979.33 %Man Kai Chris Ng, Chiu Chun Loo, William Sien, Siu Cheung Fuk
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 4817.171269.69 %Clyde Santos, Allen Paul Marcos, Jonathan Medrano

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