The IPSC Swedish Shotgun 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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2014 | Open | Johan Hansen | Gustav Person | Erik Bjalkvall | SM IPSC Hagel 2014, 16 November, Stockholm |
Standard | Patrik Gren | Robert Söderström | Kent Westerlund | ||
Standard Manual | Teddi Sörensson | Jaakko Kangasvieri | Robert Andersson | ||
2015 | Open | Gustav Person | Erik Bjalkvall | Daniel Falk | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2015, 11-12 July, Eskilstuna |
Standard | Patrik Gren | Thomas Edvardsson | Johan Ström | ||
Standard Manual | Teddi Sörensson | Jimmi Svensson | Robert Andersson | ||
2016 | Open | Johan Hansen | Erik Bjalkvall | Stefan Ekstedt | MSG - Swedish Shotgun Championships 2016, 14-15 May, Malmö |
Standard | Robert Söderström | Thomas Edvardsson | Henrik Kedfors | ||
Standard Manual | Teddi Sörensson | Roberth Andersson | Jimmy Svensson | ||
2017 | Open | Johan Hansen | Stefan Ekstedt | Roberth Andersson | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna |
Standard | Thomas Edvardsson | Magnus Gustafsson | Robert Söderström | ||
Standard Manual | Teddi Sörensson | Jimmy Svensson | Henrik Jonsson | ||
2018 | Laholm Open Shotgun, 12-13 May, Varberg |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2017 | Open | Marianne Hansen | Pia Clerté | Erika Härnström | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2014 | Open | Johan Hansen | Stefan Ekstedt | Dick Qvarnström | SM IPSC Hagel 2014, 16 November, Stockholm |
2015 | Open | Dick Qvarnström | Mikael Bergqvist | Walter Kitzinger | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2015, 11-12 July, Eskilstuna |
2016 | Open | Johan Hansen | Stefan Ekstedt | Dick Qvarnström | MSG - Swedish Shotgun Championships 2016, 14-15 May, Malmö |
2017 | Open | Johan Hansen | Stefan Ekstedt | Dick Qvarnström | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna |
Standard | Bo Nilsson | Bengt Petersson | Kai Rämö | ||
Standard Manual | Stefan Grahn | Leif Johansson | Tarmo Kopakka |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2014 | Open | Stockholms LVF (Erik Bjälkvall, Håkan Johansson, Jim Larsén, Jonas Thambert) | Västerorts Dynamiska Skyttar (Johan Hansen, Marianne Hansen, Stefan Ekstedt) | Västsvenska Dynamiker (Gustav Persson, Mikael Berglund, Niklas Arabäck, Peter Larsson) | SM IPSC Hagel 2014, 16 November, Stockholm |
Standard | S:t Eskils Skyttar (Daniel Lindström, Fredrik Lindblad, Stefan Eriksson, Thomas Edvardsson) | Malmö Skyttegille #1 (Andreas Kräling, Daniel Thunell, Robert Söderström) | Malmö Skyttegille #2 (Anders Rohlen, Joakim Sand, Per Wiklander) | ||
Standard Manual | IPSC Örebro (Björn Larsson, Jaakko Kangasvieri, Jimmy Svensson, Stefan Grahn) | Södertörns SK (Fredrik Lundbeck, Robert Andersson, Stefan Vestman) | Stockholms LVF (Fredrick Johansson, Henrik Jansson, Karl Ericson) | ||
2015 | Open | Västsvenska Dynamiker (Andreas Anderson, Gustav Persson, Niklas Arabäck, Peter Larsson) | Stockholms LVF (Erik Bjälkvall, Jim Larsén, Johan Hansen, Jonas Thambert) | Uppsala DS (Daniel Falk, Jakob Ericsson, Martin Pärnaste) | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2015, 11-12 July, Eskilstuna |
Standard | S:t Eskils Skyttar #1 (Daniel Lindström, Michael Bjurshagen, Stefan Eriksson, Thomas Edvardsson) | S:t Eskils Skyttar #2 (Fredrik Lindblad, Henrik Springare, Jari Asu, Mathias Henricsson) | Linköping Shooting Club (Anders Rothman, Fredrik Pettersson, Johan Ström, Kjetil Larsen) | ||
Standard Manual | IPSC Örebro (Björn Larsson, Jaakko Kangasvieri, Jimmy Svensson, Stefan Grahn) | S:t Eskils Skyttar (Carl Lundmark, Tarmo Kopakka) | - | ||
2016 | Open | Stockholm LVF (Erik Bjälkvall, Jim Larsén, Johan Hansen, Marianne Hansen) | Västsvenska Dynamiker (Andreas Anderson, Gustav Persson, Niklas Arabäck, Peter Larsson) | Rosersberg PK (Christian Wangel, Magnus Gustafsson, Magnus Lindblå) | MSG - Swedish Shotgun Championships 2016, 14-15 May, Malmö |
Standard | S:t Eskils Skyttar (Mathias Henricsson, Michael Bjurshagen, Stefan Eriksson, Thomas Edvardsson) | Malmö Skyttegille (Andreas Kräling, Mats Ahlqvist, Per Wiklander, Robert Söderström) | Linköping Shooting Club (Fredrik Pettersson, Johan Ström, Kjetil Larsen) | ||
Standard Manual | IPSC Örebro (Björn Larsson, Jaakko Kangasvieri, Jimmy Svensson, Stefan Grahn) | Göteborgs Dynamiska Skyttar (Erik Stjernlöf, Fredrik Poller, Robert Andersson) | Malmö Skyttegille (Daniel Thunell, Joakim Sand, Teddi Sörensson, Ulf Bjelkengren) | ||
2017 | Open | Stockholm LVF (Jim Larsén, Johan Hansen, Jonas Thambert. Marianne Hansen) | Västsvenska Dynamiker (Andreas Anderson, Bengt Dahl, Dick Qvarnström, Niklas Arabäck) | Uppsala DS (Daniel Falk, Gabriel Hübinette, Jakob Ericsson, Pia Clerté) | Blacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna |
Standard | S:t Eskils Skyttar #1 (Daniel Lindström, Mathias Henricsson, Michael Bjurshagen, Thomas Edvardsson) | S:t Eskils Skyttar #2 (Magnus Gustafsson, Patrik Dzoic, Stefan Eriksson, Therese Bjurshagen) | Malmö Skyttegille (Bo Nilsson, Robert Söderström, Sofia Dohmen, Örjan Lindgren) | ||
Standard Manual | IPSC Örebro (Björn Larsson, Jaakko Kangasvieri, Jimmy Svensson, Stefan Grahn) | Jönköpings PK (Henrik Jonsson, Martin Bergman, Per-Olov Jonsson, Robert Pajnic) | Göteborgs Dynamiska Skyttar (Erik Larsson, Fredrik Poller, Robert Andersson) |
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