The IPSC Russian Handgun Championship is an IPSC (IPSC) level 3 championship held once a year by the Russian Federation of Practical Shooting. In reaction to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the IPSC cancelled all scheduled and future level 3 and above international competitions in Russia. [1] [2]
The following is a list of current and previous champions.
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2003 | Production | Vitaly Kryuchin | Nikolay Onshin | Mikhail Gushin | |
2004 | Open | Vitaly Kryuchin | Mikhail Guschin | Alexander Gavrilyuk | |
2004 | Production | Vasiliy Kalagin | Alexey Ragozin | Alexey Kuzenkov | |
2005 | Open | Nickolai Onshin | Mikhael Nemikin | Mikhael Gushin | |
2005 | Standard | Ivan Godov | Vasily Kalagin | Sergey Pushkov | |
2007 | Modified | Nikolay Onshin | Kirill V. Avdeev | Denis Kapturenko | |
2007 | Standard | Evgeny B. Efimov | Jevgeni Chizhikov | Vjatseslav Volutsa | |
2007 | Production | Andrei Volskii | Aleksandr Gavriljuk | Mihail U. Guschin | |
2010 | Standard | Aleksey Pitchugin | Vesa Kaunisto | Sergey Lipatov | |
2010 | Production | Aleksey Ragozin | Nikolay Onshin | Vladimir Titov | |
2011 | Open | Alexey Ragozin | Vladimir Titov | Sergey Lipatov | |
2011 | Standard | Nickolay Onshin | Alexander Betin | Nikolay Zryachev | |
2011 | Production | Ljubisa Momcilovic | Alexey Pichugin | Egor Khramov | |
2012 | Open | Vladimir Titov | Victor Boyarkin | Daniil Karchev | |
2012 | Standard | Nickolay Onshin | Kirill Kiselev | Sergey Lipatov | |
2012 | Production | Alexey Pichugin | Pavel Torgashov | Vesa Kaunisto | |
2013 | Open | Sergey Rudov | Daniil Karchev | Dmitriy Ostrovskiy | |
2013 | Standard | Nikolay Onshin | Vladimir Titov | Kirill Kiselev | |
2013 | Production | Pavel Torgashov | Maria Gushchina | Aleksey Pichugin | |
2014 | Open | Viktor A. Boyarkin | Daniil O. Karchev | Sergey Y. Rudov | |
2014 | Standard | Evgeniy V. Potapenko | Nikolay V. Onshin | Ilya N. Gubin | |
2014 | Classic | Sergey B. Andreev | Aleksey A. Bogatyrev | Andrey Y. Denishchuk | |
2014 | Production | Pavel A. Torgashov | Maria Gushchina | Aleksey V. Pichugin | |
2015 | Open | Viktor A. Boyarkin | Roman Khalitov | Daniil O. Karchev | |
2015 | Standard | Nikolay V. Onshin | Vladimir G. Titov | Ilya N. Gubin | |
2015 | Classic | Aleksey V. Ragozin | Aleksey A. Bogatyrev | Dmitriy V. Ashikhmin | |
2015 | Production | Aleksey V. Pichugin | Pavel A. Torgashov | Maria Gushchina | |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2003 | Production | Zoya Shatokhin | Anna Samsakov | Natalia Kalianova | |
2004 | Open | Anna Samsakova | Natalia Kalianova | Elizaveta Rubert | |
2007 | Modified | Irina Grishaeva | Margarita Minaeva | Larisa I Gorelikova | |
2010 | Standard | Maria Gushchina | Mira Barinova | Elizaveta Shushpanova | |
2010 | Production | Anastasia Chernenko | Anna Mishelov | Tatiana Panova | |
2011 | Standard | Yuliya Strumentova | Margarita Minaeva | Elena Knyazeva | |
2011 | Production | Maria Gushchina | Mira Barinova | Anastasiya Chernenko | |
2012 | Standard | Yuliya Strumentova | Ekaterina Gordienko | Vera Vasiljeva | |
2012 | Production | Maria Gushchina | Svetlana Nikolaeva | Mira Barinova | |
2013 | Standard | Mira Barinova | Yuliya Strumentova | Tatyana Makarova | |
2013 | Production | Maria Gushchina | Anastasiya Chernenko | Zoya Petrushina | |
2014 | Standard | Anastasiya V. Chernenko | Vera G. Vasileva | Tatyana G. Makarova | |
2014 | Production | Maria Gushchina | Inna V. Deledivka | Ekaterina V. Tabachenko | |
2015 | Standard | Anastasiya V. Chernenko | Tatyana G. Makarova | Yuliya N. Strumentova | |
2015 | Production | Maria Gushchina | Ekaterina D. Gordienko | Ekaterina V. Tabachenko | |
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