The IPSC Czech Handgun Championship is an IPSC level 3 championship held once a year by the Practical Shooting Association of the Czech Republic.
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.
The Practical Shooting Association of the Czech Republic, CzechAsociace Praktické Střelby České Republiky (APSČR), is the Czech association for practical shooting under the International Practical Shooting Confederation.
The following is a list of current and previous champions.
Year | Division | Venue | |||
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2006 | Open | Žalany, Teplice | |||
2006 | Standard | Žalany, Teplice | |||
Year | Division | Venue | |||
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2006 | Open | Žalany, Teplice | |||
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The IPSC Finnish Handgun Championship is an IPSC level 3 championship held once a year by the Finnish Shooting Sport Federation.
The IPSC Czech Shotgun Championship is an IPSC level 3 championship held once a year by the Practical Shooting Association of the Czech Republic.
The IPSC Czech Handgun Championship is an IPSC level 3 championship held once a year by the Practical Shooting Association of the Czech Republic.