IPSC Nordic Rifle Championship

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The IPSC Nordic Rifle Championship is a yearly IPSC level 3 rifle championship hosted in either Norway, Sweden, Finland or Denmark.

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Nordic champions

The following is a list of current and past champions.

Overall category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2001 Flag of Norway.svg Even Skaarer Flag of Norway.svg Odd Strengenes Flag of Norway.svg Frank Sandås Hell, Norway
2002 Flag of Norway.svg Even Skaarer Flag of Norway.svg Steinar Haugli Flag of Norway.svg Flemming Pedersen Steinsjøen, Norway
2003 Flag of Norway.svg Geir A. B. Wollmann Flag of Finland.svg Mika Riste Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Borris, Denmark
2004Open Flag of Norway.svg Even Skaarer Flag of Norway.svg Frank Sandås Flag of Finland.svg Tommi Forsell Oulu, Finland
2004Standard Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Finland.svg Marko Kervola Flag of Finland.svg Jari Karvonen Oulu, Finland
2005Open Flag of Finland.svg Raine Peltokoski Flag of Norway.svg Odd Strengenes Flag of Finland.svg Tommi VerhoTerningmoen, Norway
2005Standard Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Finland.svg Jari Rastas Flag of Norway.svg Runar StaveliTerningmoen, Norway
2006Open Flag of Norway.svg Frank Sandås Flag of Norway.svg Even Skaarer Flag of Finland.svg Raine Peltokoski Borris, Denmark
2006Standard Flag of Finland.svg Isto Hyyryaläinen Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Norway.svg Per-Erik SalvesenBorris, Denmark
2007Open Flag of Finland.svg Hannu Uronen Flag of Norway.svg Frank Sandås Flag of Finland.svg Raine Peltokoski Hamina, Finland
2007Standard Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Finland.svg Tommi Verho Flag of Finland.svg Isto Hyyryaläinen Hamina, Finland
2008Open Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Rommen Flag of Finland.svg Antti Hintsanen Flag of Finland.svg Mikael KaislarantaHeistadmoen, Kongsberg
2008Standard Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Finland.svg Mika Riste Flag of Finland.svg Jari RastasHeistadmoen, Kongsberg
2009No championship held
2010Open Flag of Finland.svg Raine Peltokoski Flag of Finland.svg Petri H Runtti Flag of Finland.svg Juha Niemelä Finland
2010Standard Flag of Finland.svg Isto Hyyryläinen Flag of Finland.svg Mika J Riste Flag of Finland.svg Mikko Kuisma Finland
2011Open Flag of Denmark.svg Christian Thomsen Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Finland.svg Kimmo Iso-Tuisku Denmark
2011Standard Flag of Finland.svg Isto Hyyryläinen Flag of Finland.svg Mikael Kaislaranta Flag of Finland.svg Mika Riste Denmark
2012Open Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Norway.svg Frank Sandås Flag of Finland.svg Tuukka Jokinen Herrljunga, Sweden
2012Standard Flag of Finland.svg Mika Riste Flag of Finland.svg Mikael Kaislaranta Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Kervinen Herrljunga, Sweden
2013Open Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Rommen Flag of Norway.svg Frank Sandås Snillfjord, Norway
2013Standard Flag of Finland.svg Sami Hautamäki Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Førde Snillfjord, Norway
2013Manual Open Flag of Norway.svg Jan Terje Jørgensen Flag of Norway.svg Lars Selven Flag of Norway.svg Geir Ivar Bredgaten Snillfjord, Norway
2013Manual Standard Flag of Norway.svg Lars Bjarne Oddan Flag of Norway.svg Frank Storsve Flag of Norway.svg Snillfjord, Norway
2014Open Flag of Finland.svg Raine Peltokoski Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rintala Finland
2014Standard Flag of Finland.svg Sami Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg Timo Vehviläinen Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Siitonen Finland
2015Open Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Sweden.svg Rasmus Gyllenberg Flag of Norway.svg Michael Lindgjerdet Denmark
2015Standard Flag of Norway.svg Håvard Østgaard Flag of Finland.svg Sami Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg Atte Vainionpää Denmark
2015Manual Open Flag of Norway.svg Christian Sandvik Flag of Norway.svg Tom Karlsen Flag of Denmark.svg Henrik Lerfeldt Denmark
2016Open Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rintala Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Rommen Flag of Finland.svg Tuukka Jokinen Snillfjord, Norway
2016Standard Flag of Norway.svg Håvard Østgaard Flag of Finland.svg Atte Vainionpää Flag of Finland.svg Isto Hyyryläinen Snillfjord, Norway
2016Manual Open Flag of Norway.svg Jørgen Løe Flag of Norway.svg Jan Terje Jørgensen Flag of Norway.svg Torleiv Rime Snillfjord, Norway
2017Open Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Norway.svg Vegard Fredriksen Flag of Sweden.svg Olle Ackehed Karlskoga, Sweden
2017Standard Flag of Finland.svg Sami Hautamäki Flag of Norway.svg Håvard Østgaard Flag of Finland.svg Atte Vainionpää Karlskoga, Sweden
2017Manual Open Flag of Sweden.svg Jiro Nihei Flag of Sweden.svg Jon Johansson Flag of Denmark.svg Jørgen Tang Nielsen Karlskoga, Sweden
2018Open Flag of Finland.svg Jarkko Laukia Flag of Sweden.svg Marcus Madsen Flag of Norway.svg Kristian Rommen Hanko and Kirkkonummi, Finland
2018Standard Flag of Finland.svg Sami Hautamäki Flag of Finland.svg Teemu Rintala Flag of Finland.svg Timo Vehviläinen Hanko and Kirkkonummi, Finland

Lady category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2010Open Flag of Norway.svg Cathrine Normann Flag of Finland.svg Paula Takkumäki Flag of Finland.svg Ritva Kaase Finland
2012Open Flag of Sweden.svg Marianne Schön Flag of Sweden.svg Sofia Dohmen Flag of Sweden.svg Kattis Edfeldt Herrljunga, Sweden
2016Open Lady Flag of Norway.svg Emilie Skårild Flag of Sweden.svg Kristina Olsson Flag of Norway.svg Ann-Kathrin Mulstad Snillfjord, Norway
2017Open Flag of Finland.svg Marika Koskinen Flag of Norway.svg Emilie Skårild Flag of Sweden.svg Pia Clerté Karlskoga, Sweden
2018Open Flag of Norway.svg Ann-Kathrin Mulstad Flag of Finland.svg Marika Koskinen Flag of Finland.svg Miia Kaartinen Hanko and Kirkkonummi, Finland

Junior category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2007Open Flag of Finland.svg Marko O Espo Flag of Finland.svg Toni Palmola Flag of Finland.svg Juha-Matti JääskeläinenHamina, Finland

Senior category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2006Open Flag of Denmark.svg Tim AndersenBorris, Denmark
2010Open Flag of Finland.svg Ari Honkala Flag of Finland.svg Wilhelm R Backlund Flag of Finland.svg Markku Koistinen Finland
2011Open Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Hemander Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Snerup Nielsen Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Nilsson Denmark
2012Open Flag of Denmark.svg Kim Snerup Nielsen Flag of Sweden.svg Anders Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Hermander Herrljunga, Sweden
2014Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Lindberg Flag of Finland.svg Pertti Karhunen Finland
2014Standard Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Kervinen Flag of Finland.svg Jari Prittinen Finland
2015Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Norway.svg Tore Fiborg Flag of Norway.svg Svein Helge Hennum Copenhagen, Denmark
2015Standard Flag of Finland.svg Mikael Kaislaranta Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Flag of Finland.svg Atte Vainionpää Copenhagen, Denmark
2016Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Norway.svg Tåle Johnstad Flag of Sweden.svg Per Bergfeldt Snillfjord, Norway
2017Open Flag of Sweden.svg Per Bergfeldt Flag of Norway.svg Tore Fiborg Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Gren Karlskoga, Sweden
2018Open Flag of Norway.svg Lars Syversen Flag of Finland.svg Mika Riste Flag of Sweden.svg Leif Madsen Hanko and Kirkkonummi, Finland
2018Standard Flag of Finland.svg Mikael Kaislaranta Flag of Finland.svg Ilkka Siitonen Flag of Norway.svg Sverre Idland Hanko and Kirkkonummi, Finland

Super Senior category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2010Open Flag of Finland.svg Tarmo Rinne Flag of Finland.svg Markku Koistinen Finland
2017Open Flag of Sweden.svg Per Jonasson Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Mattsson Flag of Sweden.svg Walter Kitzinger Karlskoga, Sweden
2018Open Flag of Finland.svg Pertti Karhunen Flag of Sweden.svg Per Jonasson Flag of Finland.svg Veijo Ratilainen Hanko and Kirkkonummi, Finland

Teams

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2006OpenFlag of Norway.svg  Norway
Frank Sandås, Even Skaarer, Odd Strengenes, Henning Wallgren
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland
Raine Peltokoski, Tommi Verho, Tommi Forsel, Mikael Kaislaranta
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Kim Nielsen, Peter Stausholm, Ib Rene Hansen, K B Svendsen
Borris, Denmark
StandardFlag of Finland.svg  Finland
Isto Hyyryaläinen, Jari Rastas, Jarno Rantanen, Petri Syvänne
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
Sverre Idland, Per-Erik Salvesen, Øystein Grande, Runar Staveli
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Lars Hagemann, Carl Erik Sander, Michael Bickham, Per Jensen

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