IPSC Australasia Tournament Championship

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The IPSC Australasia Tournament Championship is an IPSC level 4 Tournament championship hosted in Australasia.

Champions

The following is a list of current and past IPSC Australasian Tournament Champions.

Overall category

YearDivision Gold medal asia.svg Gold Silver medal asia.svg Silver Bronze medal asia.svg BronzeVenue
2009Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Enrico Papa Flag of the Philippines.svg Wilfredo Anglo Flag of the Philippines.svg Leonardo Jr. Gino Philippines
2009Standard Flag of the Philippines.svg Nelson Uygongco Flag of the Philippines.svg Edward Rivera Flag of the Philippines.svg Alonzo Jr Santos Philippines

Lady category

YearDivision Gold medal asia.svg Gold Silver medal asia.svg Silver Bronze medal asia.svg BronzeVenue
2009Open Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Anusha Prasadika Flag of the Philippines.svg Jannette Gonzaga Flag of the Philippines.svg Lydia Cuyong Philippines

Junior category

YearDivision Gold medal asia.svg Gold Silver medal asia.svg Silver Bronze medal asia.svg BronzeVenue
2009Open Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Haritha Pilapitiya Flag of the Philippines.svg Jose Leonardo De Leon Flag of the Philippines.svg Genaro IV Alvarez Philippines

Senior category

YearDivision Gold medal asia.svg Gold Silver medal asia.svg Silver Bronze medal asia.svg BronzeVenue
2009Open Flag of the Philippines.svg Wilfredo Anglo Flag of the Philippines.svg Joey Delos Santos Flag of the Philippines.svg Sonny Cu Philippines
2009Standard Flag of the Philippines.svg Jackson Yuquimpo Flag of the Philippines.svg Fernando Gonzaga Flag of the Philippines.svg Gorgonio Carreon Philippines

Super Senior category

YearDivision Gold medal asia.svg Gold Silver medal asia.svg Silver Bronze medal asia.svg BronzeVenue
2009Open Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lez Carroll Flag of the Philippines.svg Peter Abraham Flag of the Philippines.svg Miguelito Jr Hizon Philippines

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