The IPSC Russian Shotgun Championship is an 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 | Open | Vitaly Kryuchin | Alexander Sologub | Vitaly Venzel | |
2004 | Open | Vitaly Kryuchin | Alexey Kryukov | Victor Kostenko | |
2004 | Standard | Alexander Sologub | Nikolay Onshin | Mikhail Letunov | |
2005 | Open | Evgeny Efimov | Artem Travkin | Alexey Ragozin | |
2005 | Standard | Kiril Avdeev | Ramazan Mubarakov | Andrey Viharev | |
2007 | Open | Vladimir V Novikov | Viatcheslav G Denisov | Evgeniy Y Minakov | |
2007 | Modified | Alexander I Petrov | Denis B Tretyakov | Evgeniy S Akulov | |
2007 | Standard | Ramazan B Mubarakov | Kirill V Avdeev | Andrey I Vikharev | |
2007 | Standard Manual | Alexey A Masliaev | Alexander G Petukhov | Fedor P Kruchkov | |
2008 | Open | Vladimir V Novikov | Evgeniy B Efimov | Evgeniy Y Minakov | |
2008 | Modified | Alexey Voino | Evgeny Lukin | Andrey V Petrov | |
2008 | Standard | Vasiliy A Plaksin | Sergey P Pushkov | Andrey I Vikharev | |
2008 | Standard Manual | Vitaliy Zamula | Alexander G Petukhov | Maxim Larin | |
2009 | Open | Ivan S Koshkin | Vsevolod V Ilin | Evgeniy Y Minakov | |
2009 | Modified | Ramazan B Mubarakov | Alexey Voino | Vladimir Chamian | |
2009 | Standard | Andrey I Vikharev | Vasiliy A Plaksin | Pavel V Danilovitch | |
2009 | Standard Manual | Alexander G Petukhov | Maxim Larin | Vitaliy Zamula | |
2010 | Open | Viatcheslav Denisov | Evgeniy Efimov | Vsevolod Ilin | |
2010 | Modified | Alexey Voino | Alexander Voino | Vladimir Chamian | |
2010 | Standard | Sergey Konov | Pavel Danilovich | Sergey Shevchenko | |
2010 | Standard Manual | Vitaliy Zamula | Sergey Skvortcov | Sergey Spivak | |
2011 | Open | Ivan Koshkin | Vsevolod Ilin | Ramazan Mubarakov | |
2011 | Modified | Aleksey Voyno | Vladimir Chamyan | Roman Myagkikh | |
2011 | Standard | Vasiliy Plaksin | Sergey Konov | Kirill Avdeev | |
2011 | Standard Manual | Sergey Skvortsov | Vitaliy Zamula | Oleg Salikov | |
2012 | Open | Vladimir Novikov | Sergey Orlov | Ivan Koshkin | |
2012 | Modified | Aleksey Voyno | Vladimir Chamyan | Aleksandr Voyno | |
2012 | Standard | Pavel Danilovich | Andrey Vikharev | Sergey Konov | |
2012 | Standard Manual | Aleksandr Petukhov | Konstantin Shashin | Artyem Mashechkov | |
2013 | Open | Oleg Rybalkin | Vsevolod Ilin | Andrey Kirisenko | |
2013 | Modified | Aleksandr Voyno | Aleksandr Venetskiy | Aleksey Voyno | |
2013 | Standard | Vasiliy Plaksin | Sergey Shevchenko | Sergey Konov | |
2013 | Standard Manual | Vitaliy Zamula | Konstantin Shashin | Pavel Kononenko | |
2014 | Open | Ramazan B Mubarakov | Vsevolod V Ilin | Andrey V Kirisenko | |
2014 | Modified | Aleksey A Voyno | Aleksandr V Venetskiy | Andrey I Gunichev | |
2014 | Standard | Vasiliy A Plaksin | Sergey A Konov | Andrey I Vikharev | |
2014 | Standard Manual | Pavel N Yakimov | Aleksandr G Petukhov | Yuriy V Nikolaev | |
2015 | Open | Roman R Khalitov | Vladimir V Kharitonov | Sergey V Orlov | |
2015 | Modified | Aleksey A Voyno | Andrey I Gunichev | Vladimir A Chamyan | |
2015 | Standard | Maksim Y Skopin | Sergey A Konov | Andrey I Vikharev | |
2015 | Standard Manual | Anton O Sarabskiy | Denis V Zakharov | Yuriy V Nikolaev | |
2016 | Open | Roman B Anikin | Roman R Khalitov | Sergey V Orlov | |
2017 | Open | Roman B Anikin | Sergey V Orlov | Roman R Khalitov | |
2018 | Open | Roman R Khalitov | Roman B Anikin | Denis Yakovlev | |
2019 | Modified | Sergey V Bessonov | Denis A Korneev-Preobrazhenskiy | Vladimir A Safonov | |
2019 | Standard | Sergey A Konov | Maksim Y Skopin | Aleksey L Malanukha | |
2019 | Standard Manual | Denis V Zakharov | Anton V Urbanovich | Yuriy V Nikolaev | |
2019 | Open | Roman B Anikin | Vladimir Subbotin | Vladimir V Kharitonov | |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2014 | Open | Ramazan B Mubarakov | Evgeniy B Efimov | Aleksandr M Volkov | |
2015 | Open | Ramazan B Mubarakov | Sergey A Terentev | Mikhail A Ozerskiy | |
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