The USPSA Multigun Championship, formerly called the 3-Gun Nationals, are yearly multigun championships held by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA). The Multigun Championship is always held at a separate range and date from the pistol nationals USPSA Handgun Championship and IPSC US Handgun Championship. Currently, anyone can participate in the Multigun Championship on a first-come, first-served basis.
The inaugural USPSA Multigun Championship was held in 1990 at the Pike-Adams Sportsmen's Alliance (PASA) in Barry, Illinois. [1]
The following is a list of current and past USPSA Multigun Champions.
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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1990 | Barry, Illinois | ||||
1991 | |||||
1992 | |||||
1993 | |||||
1994 | |||||
1995 | Open | ||||
1995 | Limited | Bruce Piatt | |||
1996 | Open | ||||
1996 | Limited | ||||
1997 | Open | ||||
1997 | Limited | ||||
1998 | Open | ||||
1998 | Limited | ||||
1999 | Open | ||||
1999 | Limited | ||||
2000 | Open | ||||
2000 | Limited | ||||
2001 | Open | Michael Voigt | |||
2001 | Limited | Bennie Cooley | |||
2002 | Open | Michael Voigt | |||
2002 | Limited | Bennie Cooley | |||
2003 | Open | Jerry Miculek | |||
2003 | Limited | Taran Butler | |||
2004 | Open | Michael Voigt | Barry, Illinois | ||
2004 | Limited | Bennie Cooley | Barry, Illinois | ||
2004 | Tactical | Taran Butler | Barry, Illinois | ||
2005 | Open | Jerry Miculek | |||
2005 | Limited | Kelly Neal | |||
2005 | Tactical | Taran Butler | |||
2006 | Open | Michael Voigt | Bend, Oregon | ||
2006 | Limited | Ted Puente | Bend, Oregon | ||
2006 | Tactical | Taran Butler | Bend, Oregon | ||
2007 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Tulsa, Oklahoma | ||
2007 | Limited | Ted Puente | Tulsa, Oklahoma | ||
2007 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Tulsa, Oklahoma | ||
2008 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Princeton, Louisiana | ||
2008 | Limited | Bruce Piatt | Princeton, Louisiana | ||
2008 | Tactical | Taran Butler | Princeton, Louisiana | ||
2009 | Open | Michael Voigt | |||
2009 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | |||
2010 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2010 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2011 | Open | Michael Voigt | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2011 | Limited | Kurt Miller | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2011 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2012 | Open | Taran Butler | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2012 | Limited | Chris Sechiatano | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2012 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2013 | Open | Michael Voigt | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2013 | Limited | Chris Sechiatano | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2013 | Tactical | Nils Jonasson | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2014 | Open | Taran Butler | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2014 | Limited | James Casanova | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2014 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2015 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Travis Gibson | Naim Saiti | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2015 | Limited | Joel Turner | Patrick E Kelley | Cody Leeper | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2015 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Nils Jonasson | Brian Nelson | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2015 | Heavy Metal Limited | Jeff Gross | Jj Johnson | Jason Stieber | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2015 | Heavy Metal Tactical | Keith Garcia | Tyler Payne | Barry Dueck | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2016 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Kalani Laker | Naim Saiti | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2016 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Nils Jonasson | Todd Jarrett | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2016 | Limited | Cody Leeper | Joel Turner | Kurt Miller | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2016 | Heavy Metal Tactical | Tyler Payne | Barry Dueck | Jeremy Reid | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2017 | Open | Jerry Miculek | Joel Turner | Wyatt Gibson | Boulder City, Nevada |
2017 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Keith Garcia | Todd Jarrett | Boulder City, Nevada |
2017 | Limited | Rick Birdsall | John Browning | Max Leograndis | Boulder City, Nevada |
2017 | Heavy Metal Tactical | Tyler Payne | Barry Dueck | Patrick Kelly | Boulder City, Nevada |
2018 | Open | Scott Greene | Joel Turner | Josh Froelich | Boulder City, Nevada |
2018 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Tim Yackley | Todd Jarrett | Boulder City, Nevada |
2018 | Limited | Nate Staskiewicz | Max Leograndis | Rick Birdsall | Boulder City, Nevada |
2018 | Heavy Metal Tactical | Tyler Payne | Barry Dueck | Scott Mcgregor | Boulder City, Nevada |
2019 | Open | Scott Greene | Jerry Miculek | Josh Froelich | Frostproof, Florida |
2019 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Tim Yackley | Nate Staskiewicz | Frostproof, Florida |
2019 | Limited | Riley Kropff | Jacob H | Mason Lane | Frostproof, Florida |
2020 | Open | Joel Turner | Scott Greene | Tucker Schmidt | Frostproof, Florida |
2020 | Tactical | Daniel Horner | Nate Staskiewicz | Tim Yackley | Frostproof, Florida |
2020 | Limited | Joe Easter | Houston Russell | Bennie Cooley | Frostproof, Florida |
2022 | Open | Jon Wiedell | Joshua Froelich | Scott Greene | Clinton, South Carolina |
2022 | Tactical | Nate Staskiewicz | Daniel Horner | Jacob Hetherington | Clinton, South Carolina |
2022 | Limited | Houston Russell | Konnor Fryburger | Adam Maxwell | Clinton, South Carolina |
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2001 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2001 | Limited | Cheryl Current | |||
2002 | Open | Debora Cheek | |||
2002 | Limited | Vicki Carlton | |||
2003 | Open | Nancy Huspek | |||
2004 | Open | Kay Miculek | Barry, Illinois | ||
2005 | Open | Kay Miculek | |||
2005 | Tactical | Denise Pearman | |||
2006 | Tactical | Cheryl Current | Bend, Oregon | ||
2007 | Tactical | Jessie Abbate | Tulsa, Oklahoma | ||
2008 | Open | Kay Miculek | Princeton, Louisiana | ||
2008 | Tactical | Jessie Abbate | Princeton, Louisiana | ||
2009 | Open | Maggie Reese | Boulder City, Nevada | ||
2009 | Tactical | Tasha Hanish | Boulder City, Nevada | ||
2010 | Open | Maggie Reese | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2010 | Tactical | Tasha Hanish | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2011 | Open | Kay Miculek | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2011 | Tactical | Katie Harris | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2012 | Tactical | Katie Harris | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2013 | Open | Dianna Liedorff | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2013 | Tactical | Katie Harris | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2014 | Open | Kay Miculek | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2014 | Tactical | Lena Miculek | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
2015 | Open | Maggie Reese | Cathy Kiyota | Annette Williamson | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2015 | Tactical | Katie Harris | Tahnee Torres | Sky Killian | Las Vegas, Nevada |
2016 | Open | Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
2016 | Tactical | Las Vegas, Nevada | |||
2017 | Open | Boulder City, Nevada | |||
2017 | Tactical | Boulder City, Nevada | |||
2018 | Open | Boulder City, Nevada | |||
2018 | Tactical | Boulder City, Nevada | |||
2019 | Open | Lena Miculek | Rebecca Yackley | Wannitsa Gomez | Frostproof, Florida |
2019 | Tactical | Ashley Rheuark | Lanny Barnes | Diana Muller | Frostproof, Florida |
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