The USPSA Handgun Championships are yearly championships held by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) run under USPSA-rules (contrary to the IPSC US Handgun Championship). Sometimes, all of the pistol nationals are held at the same time, other years, they have been broken up between different ranges. In order to attend one of the pistol nationals, a competitor usually has to win a "slot", usually by placing well enough at various regional and Area Championship matches held throughout the year.
The following is a list of current and previous champions.
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue | |
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1992 | Limited | Ted Bonnet | Tommy Campbell | Ken Tapp | ||
1992 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | Vic Maehren | Koji Masukura | ||
1993 | Limited | Jerry Barnhart | Rob Leatham | Merle Edington | ||
1994 | Limited | Rob Leatham | Arnt Myhre | Todd Jarrett | ||
1995 | Limited | Jerry Barnhart | Rob Leatham | Todd Jarrett | ||
1996 | Limited | Jerry Barnhart | Todd Jarrett | Michael Voigt | ||
1997 | Limited | Todd Jarrett | ||||
1998 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
1998 | Limited-10 | Jerry Miculek | ||||
1999 | Limited | Jerry Barnhart | ||||
1999 | Limited-10 | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2000 | Open | Todd Jarrett | ||||
2000 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
2000 | Limited-10 | Ron Avery | ||||
2000 | Production | Ernest Langdon | ||||
2001 | Open | Jerry Barnhart | ||||
2001 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
2001 | Limited-10 | Tom Campbell | ||||
2001 | Production | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2002 | Open | Todd Jarrett | ||||
2002 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
2002 | Limited-10 | Rob Leatham | ||||
2002 | Production | Todd Jarrett | ||||
2002 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2003 | Open | Todd Jarrett | Max Michel | Jojo Vidanes | ||
2003 | Standard | Robert Leatham | Phil Strader | Taran Butler | ||
2003 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
2003 | Limited-10 | Todd Jarrett | ||||
2003 | Production | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2003 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2004 | Open | Max Michel | ||||
2004 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
2004 | Limited-10 | Steve Broom | ||||
2004 | Production | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2004 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2005 | Open | Max Michel | Simon Racaza | Chris Tilley | ||
2005 | Standard | Robert Leatham | Emanuel Bragg | Blake Miguez | ||
2005 | Limited | Rob Leatham | ||||
2005 | Limited-10 | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2005 | Production | Dave Sevigny | Angus Hobdell | Matthew Mink | ||
2005 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | Cliff Walsh | Dan Carden | ||
2006 | Open | Chris Tilley | Max Michel | Simon Racaza | ||
2006 | Limited | Dave Sevigny | Chris Tilley | |||
2006 | Limited-10 | Max Michel | ||||
2006 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2006 | Production | Rob Leatham | Angus Hobdell | Dave Sevigny | ||
2006 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2007 | Open | Max Michel | Chris Tilley | |||
2007 | Limited | Rob Leatham | Travis Tomasie | Chris Tilley | ||
2007 | Limited-10 | Rob Leatham | ||||
2007 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2007 | Production | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2007 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2008 | Open | Chris Tilley | ||||
2008 | Limited | Travis Tomasie | ||||
2008 | Limited-10 | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2008 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2008 | Production | Robert Vogel | ||||
2008 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2009 | Open | Max Michel | ||||
2009 | Limited | Ted Puente | ||||
2009 | Limited-10 | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2009 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2009 | Production | Robert Vogel | ||||
2009 | Revolver | Cliff Walsh | ||||
2010 | Open | KC Eusebio | ||||
2010 | Limited | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2010 | Limited-10 | Travis Tomasie | ||||
2010 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2010 | Production | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2010 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2011 | Open | Max Michel | ||||
2011 | Limited | Shannon Smith | ||||
2011 | Limited-10 | Robert Vogel | ||||
2011 | Single Stack | Dave Sevigny | ||||
2011 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2011 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2012 | Open | Shane Coley | ||||
2012 | Limited | Blake Miguez | ||||
2012 | Limited-10 | Robert Vogel | ||||
2012 | Single Stack | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2012 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2012 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2013 | Open | Max Michel | ||||
2013 | Limited | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2013 | Limited-10 | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2013 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2013 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2013 | Revolver | Jerry Miculek | ||||
2014 | Open | Max Michel | Chris Tilley | |||
2014 | Limited | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2014 | Limited-10 | Todd Jarrett | ||||
2014 | Single Stack | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2014 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2014 | Revolver | Rob Leatham | ||||
2015 | Open | Chris Tilley | ||||
2015 | Limited | David Sevigny | ||||
2015 | Limited-10 | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2015 | Single Stack | Phil Strader | ||||
2015 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2015 | Revolver | David Olhasso | ||||
2016 | Open | Chris Tilley | William Drummond | Lesgar Murdock | Frostproof, Florida, 6–8 October 2016 | |
2016 | Carry Optics | Max Michel | Shane Coley | Nils Jonasson | PASA Park, Barry, Illinois, 14 August 2016 | |
2016 | Limited | Nils Jonasson | Bob Vogel | Dave Sevigny | Frostproof, Florida, 2–4 October 2016 | |
2016 | Limited 10 | Dave Sevigny | Rob Leatham | Shane Coley | Frostproof, Florida, 6–8 October 2016 | |
2016 | Production | Alex Gutt | Shane Coley | Ben Stoeger | PASA Park, Barry, Illinois, 9–13 August 2016 | |
2016 | Single Stack | Nils Jonasson | Phil Strader | Rob Leatham | PASA Park, Barry, Illinois, 3–6 May 2016 | |
2016 | Revolver | Rob Leatham | James M | David O | PASA Park, Barry, Illinois, 7 May 2016 | |
2017 | Open | Cody Baker | Chris Tilley | Lesgar Murdock | Frostproof, Florida, 23–26 March 2017 | |
2017 | Limited | Shane Coley | ||||
2017 | Limited 10 | Elias Frangoulis | ||||
2017 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2017 | Revolver | Michael Poggie | ||||
2017 | Single Stack | Jacob Hetherington | ||||
2017 | Carry Optics | Max Michel | ||||
2017 | PCC | Max Leogranndis | ||||
2018 | Open | Simon Racaza | KC Eusebio | Christian Sailer | ||
2018 | Limited | Simon Racaza | ||||
2018 | Limited 10 | Casey Reed | ||||
2018 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2018 | Revolver | Michael Poggie | ||||
2018 | Single Stack | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2018 | Carry Optics | Max Michel | ||||
2018 | PCC | Max Leogranndis | ||||
2019 | Open | Christian Sailer | Simon Racaza | KC Eusebio | ||
2019 | Limited | Simon Racaza | ||||
2019 | Limited 10 | Shane Coley | ||||
2019 | Production | Ben Stoeger | ||||
2019 | Revolver | Michael Poggie | ||||
2019 | Single Stack | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2019 | Carry Optics | Max Michel | ||||
2019 | PCC | Max Leogranndis | ||||
2020 | Open | Christian Sailer | ||||
2020 | Limited | Mason Lane | ||||
2020 | Limited 10 | |||||
2020 | Production | |||||
2020 | Revolver | Michael Poggie | ||||
2020 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2020 | Carry Optics | Max Michel | Jason Bradley | |||
2020 | PCC | Max Leograndis | ||||
2021 | Open | Christian Sailer | JJ Racaza | KC Eusebio | CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park, Talladega, Alabama, October 20–24, 2021 | |
2021 | Limited | Mason Lane | Nils Jonasson | Shane Coley | CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park, Talladega, Alabama, October 20–24, 2021 | |
2021 | Limited 10 | Christian Sailer | Gianni Giordano | |||
2021 | Production | Nils Jonasson | ||||
2021 | Revolver | Michael Poggie | ||||
2021 | Single Stack | Rob Leatham | ||||
2021 | Carry Optics | JJ Racaza | Dazhi Zhang | John Vlieger | CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park, Talladega, Alabama, October 14–18, 2021 | |
2021 | PCC | Max Leograndis | Scott Greene | Zack Smith | CMP Talladega Marksmanship Park, Talladega, Alabama, October 14–18, 2021 | |
2022 | Open | Aaron Eddins | JJ Racaza | Christian Sailer | ||
2022 | Limited | Nils Jonasson | Scott Brown | Mason Lane |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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1993 | Limited | Sharon Kimbrel | Lisa Munson | Shirley Hamilton | |
1994 | Limited | Shirley Hamilton | Sharon Edington | Lisa Munson | |
1995 | Limited | Sharon Edington | Lisa Munson | Shirley Hamilton | |
1996 | Limited | Sharon Edington | Kay Clark Miculek | Lisa Munson | |
1998 | Limited | Sharon Zaffiro | |||
1998 | Limited-10 | Kay Miculek | |||
1999 | Limited | Julie Goloski | |||
1999 | Limited-10 | Kay Miculek | |||
2000 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2000 | Limited | Lisa Munson | |||
2001 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2001 | Limited | Lisa Munson | |||
2002 | Open | Lisa Munson | |||
2002 | Limited | Renee Tyson | |||
2002 | Limited-10 | Lisa Munson | |||
2002 | Production | Angi Kelley | |||
2003 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2003 | Limited | Lisa Munson | |||
2003 | Limited-10 | Lisa Munson | |||
2003 | Production | Angi Kelley | |||
2004 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2004 | Limited | Carina Randolph | |||
2004 | Limited-10 | Julie Huseby | |||
2004 | Production | Julie Goloski | |||
2005 | Open | Doni Spencer | |||
2005 | Limited | Kay Miculek | |||
2005 | Limited-10 | Julie Goloski | |||
2005 | Production | Julie Goloski | |||
2006 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2006 | Limited | Lisa Munson | |||
2006 | Limited-10 | Julie Goloski | |||
2006 | Single Stack | Julie Goloski | |||
2006 | Production | Julie Goloski | |||
2007 | Open | Athena Lee | |||
2007 | Limited | Lisa Munson | |||
2007 | Limited-10 | Julie Goloski | |||
2007 | Single Stack | Kippi Leatham | |||
2007 | Production | Jessie Abbate | |||
2008 | Open | Rebecca Jones | |||
2008 | Limited | Jessie Abbate | |||
2008 | Limited-10 | Jessie Abbate | |||
2008 | Single Stack | Lisa Munson | |||
2009 | Open | Catherine Megan Francisco | |||
2009 | Limited | Jessie Abbate | |||
2009 | Limited-10 | Randi Rogers | |||
2009 | Single Stack | Lisa Munson | |||
2009 | Production | Jessie Abbate | |||
2010 | Open | Rebecca Jones | |||
2010 | Limited | Jessie Abbate | |||
2010 | Limited-10 | Randi Rogers | |||
2010 | Single Stack | Julie Golob | |||
2010 | Production | Randi Rogers | |||
2011 | Open | Rebecca Jones | |||
2011 | Limited | Jessie Harrison | |||
2011 | Limited-10 | Lisa Munson | |||
2011 | Single Stack | Sara Dunivin | |||
2011 | Production | Julie Golob | |||
2011 | Revolver | Julie Golob | |||
2012 | Open | Jessie Duff | |||
2012 | Limited | Jessie Duff | |||
2012 | Limited-10 | Randi Rogers | |||
2012 | Single Stack | Julie Golob | |||
2012 | Production | Randi Rogers | |||
2012 | Revolver | Annette Aysen | |||
2013 | Open | Jessie Duff | |||
2013 | Limited | Jessie Duff | |||
2013 | Limited-10 | Tori Nonaka | |||
2013 | Single Stack | Jessie Duff | |||
2013 | Production | Randi Rogers | |||
2013 | Revolver | Annette Aysen | |||
2014 | Open | Kaci Cochran | |||
2014 | Limited | Jessie Duff | |||
2014 | Limited-10 | Debbie Keehart | |||
2014 | Single Stack | Jessie Duff | |||
2014 | Production | Sara Dunivin | |||
2014 | Revolver | Annette Aysen | |||
2015 | Open | Kaci Cochran | |||
2015 | Limited | Jessie Duff | |||
2015 | Limited-10 | Tori Nonaka | |||
2015 | Single Stack | Jessie Duff | |||
2015 | Production | Randi Rogers | |||
2015 | Revolver | Annette Aysen |
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