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The IPSC Swedish Rifle Championship is an IPSC level 3 championship held once a year by the Swedish Dynamic Sports Shooting Association.
The following is a list of current and previous champions.
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2011 | Open | Jörgen Andersson | Hans Holmqvist | Johan Hansen | Herrljunga |
2011 | Standard | Therry Ellgren | Jonas Björk | Patrik Alenklint | Herrljunga |
2012 | Open | Johan Hansen | Jörgen Andersson | Mikael Berglund | Malmö |
2012 | Standard | Jim Almqvist | Roland Dahlman | Johan Fredriksson | Malmö |
2013 | Open | Rasmus Gyllenberg | Hans Holmqvist | Mikael Berglund | Herrljunga |
2013 | Standard | Roland Dahlman | Johan Fredriksson | Johan Ström | Herrljunga |
2014 | Open | Johan Hansen | Gustav Person | Lars-Tony Skoog | Storsjödraget, Östersund |
2014 | Standard | Roland Dahlman | Johan Fredriksson | Johan Ström | Storsjödraget, Östersund |
2015 | No championship held | ||||
2016 | Open | Olle Ackehed | Hans Holmkvist | Mikael Schelén | Herrljunga |
2016 | Standard | Roland Dahlman | Johan Fredriksson | Stilianos Simeonidis | Herrljunga |
2017 | Open | Olle Ackehed | Marcus Madsen | Gustav Persson | Malmö |
2017 | Standard | Johan Fredriksson | Roland Dahlman | Daniel Olsson | Malmö |
2018 | No championship held | ||||
2019 | Open | Olle Ackehed | Gustav Persson | Marcus Madsen | Dackefejden, Kalmar/Nybro |
2019 | Standard | Johan Fredriksson | Hans Holmkvist | Joakim Sand | Dackefejden, Kalmar/Nybro |
2020 | No championship held | ||||
2021 | No championship held | ||||
2022 | Open | Mikael Schelén | Andre du Toit | Olle Ackehed | Malmö |
2022 | Standard | Eric Johan Fredriksson | Hans Holmkvist | Daniel Olsson | Malmö |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2016 | Open | Pia Clerté | Tina Oskarsson | Kristina Olsson | Herrljunga |
2017 | Open | Pia Clerté | Kristina Olsson | Marianne Hansen | Malmö |
2018 | No championship held | ||||
2019 | Open | Pia Clerté | Kristina Olsson | Louise Lidholm | Dackefejden, Kalmar/Nybro |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2016 | Open | Johan Hansen | Per Bergfeldt | Leif Madsen | Herrljunga |
2017 | Open | Johan Hansen | Patrik Gren | Per Bergfeldt | Malmö |
2018 | No championship held | ||||
2019 | Open | Leif Madsen | Johan Hansen | Per Bergfeldt | Dackefejden, Kalmar/Nybro |
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