2008 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

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2008 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XV
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Official logo of the 2008 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
Location Bali, Indonesia
DatesWednesday 22. October to Saturday 1. November 2008
Competitors1028
Medalists
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The 2008 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XV held in Bali, Indonesia, was the 15th IPSC Handgun World Shoot.

Contents

Champions

Open

The Open division had the largest match participation with 353 competitors (34.3 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of France.svg Eric Grauffel 2643.9610100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg KC Eusebio 2508.173494.86%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Max Michel 2488.481894.12%
4th Flag of the Philippines.svg Jethro T. Dionisio2480.726493.83%
5th Flag of the Philippines.svg Jeufro Emil Roe Lejano2435.180192.10%
6th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brodie McIntosh 2424.696091.71%
7th Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saul Kirsch2423.389991.66%
8th Flag of the United States.svg Brad Balsley2421.012691.57%
9th Flag of the United States.svg Chris Tilley 2416.160291.38%
10th Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Ballesteros 2406.324091.01%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Athena Lee 1866.232970.58%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Austria.svg Gabriele Kraushofer 1859.580499.64%70.33%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Katerina Sustrova1839.167098.55%69.56%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg KC Eusebio 2508.173494.86%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Brad Balsley2421.012696.52%91.57%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Shane Coley 2215.587788.33%83.80%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg Mario Riillo2081.126478.71%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Kamenicek1975.207894.91%74.71%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of France.svg Thierry Obriot1882.939390.48%71.22%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of France.svg Philippe Gibert1832.256269.30%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of France.svg Alain Tarrade1762.423596.19%66.66%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of South Africa.svg Carlo Belletti1710.089293.33%64.68%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 7412.00100.00% KC Eusebio, Max Michel, Chris Tilley, BJ Norris
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 7174.0096.79%Jethro T. Dionisio, Jeufro Emil Roe Lejano, Stephen John V. Hinojales, Jerome Jovanne Morales
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of France.svg  France 7048.0095.09% Eric Grauffel, Emile Obriot, Remy Deville, William Joly

Modified

The Modified division had 50 competitors (4.9 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Jojo Vidanes 2564.3187100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdenek Henes2537.664498.96%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Michael Voigt 2513.249098.01%
4th Flag of the Philippines.svg Christopher D. Panganiban2393.540193.34%
5th Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Todaro2361.955892.11%
6th Flag of Italy.svg Davide Cerrato2325.269390.68%
7th Flag of Ecuador.svg Nicolas Taramelli2251.132287.79%
8th Flag of the United States.svg James Ong2249.841087.74%
9th Flag of the Philippines.svg Harold Paylago2233.860087.11%
10th Flag of the Philippines.svg Bernardo Mari I Alejandro2169.527684.60%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg Gavino Mura1895.934873.94%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Hong Kong.svg Kwok Kwong Tong1886.465673.57%99.50%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Spain.svg Antonio Gracia Infante1884.359673.48%99.39%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 7327.00100.00%Jojo Vidanes, Michael Voigt, James Ong, Barry Dueck
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 6795.0092.74%Christopher D. Panganiban, Harold Paylago, Enrico Papa, Joel A. Tan
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 6790.0092.67%Giuseppe Todaro, Davide Cerrato, Bruno La Bruna, Giorgio Patria

Standard

The Standard division had the second largest match participation with 309 competitors (30.1 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Travis Tomasie 2466.3816100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Blake J. Miguez2436.254498.78%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Shannon Smith2420.436898.14%
4th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Znamenacek2378.880396.45%
5th Flag of Spain.svg Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz2365.648395.92%
6th Flag of Germany.svg Gregory Midgley2339.785894.87%
7th Flag of Italy.svg Adriano Santarcangelo2332.454494.57%
8th Flag of the United States.svg Taran Butler 2286.486792.71%
9th Flag of the United States.svg Emanuel Bragg2284.319292.62%
10th Flag of Hungary.svg Gyorgy Batki2256.821891.50%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Australia (converted).svg Claire Giles1655.469967.12%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Philippines.svg Jannette Gonzaga1646.723266.77%99.47%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg Birgit Gruber1574.631763.84%95.12%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg Esterino Magli2212.803189.72%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Brazil.svg Lucimar Oliveira2075.097184.14%93.78%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Philippines.svg Marlon G. Valencia1949.047079.02%88.08%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Germany.svg Max Sen. Wiegand1721.738669.81%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Brazil.svg Antonio Vaghi1625.778265.92%94.43%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Paul Clark1372.509955.65%79.72%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 7173.00100.00% Travis Tomasie, Shannon Smith, Taran Butler, Emanuel Bragg
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 6739.0093.95%Adriano Santarcangelo, Esterino Magli, Leonardo Bettoni, Fabio Davoli
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6659.0092.83%Petr Znamenacek, Zdenek Liehne, Roman Podlesak, Jaroslav Vaclavik

Production

The Production division had the third largest match participation with 282 competitors (27.4 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Adam Tyc 2506.8199100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Mink2371.958094.62%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Bob Vogel 2368.091594.47%
4th Flag of the United States.svg Daniel Horner 2325.564292.77%
5th Flag of the United States.svg Angus Hobdell2310.789892.18%
6th Flag of Spain.svg Eduardo de Cobos 2279.547690.93%
7th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Vaclav Vinduska2226.955588.84%
8th Flag of Slovakia.svg Marian Vysny2222.714588.67%
9th Flag of Ecuador.svg Galo Moreira Icaza2191.111987.41%
10th Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Liwko2158.376486.10%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Philippines.svg Ma. Inez F. Jorge1561.094862.27%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Thailand.svg Oryza Shelley De Leon1492.246659.53%95.59%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Philippines.svg Andrea Gasic1464.595758.42%93.82%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Ecuador.svg Galo Moreira Icaza2191.111987.41%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Argentina.svg Gustavo Liwko2158.376486.10%98.51%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Hrnciarik1996.667279.65%91.13%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Philippines.svg Wilfredo Div Anglo1894.654775.58%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Philippines.svg Daniel Torrevillas1870.145574.60%98.71%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of South Africa.svg Robert Hopper1869.774674.59%98.69%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  United States 7050.00100.00%Matthew Mink, Robert Gordon Vogel, Angus Hobdell, David Olhasso
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6819.0096.72% Adam Tyc, Vaclav Vinduska, Michael Stryc, Jan Liehne
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovak Republic 6521.0092.50%Marian Vysny, Jan Palka, Ernest Nagy, Anton Penov

Revolver

The Revolver division had 34 competitors (3.3 %).

Individual
OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Ecuador.svg Ricardo López Tugendhat2596.9062100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg Andrea Todeschini 2450.145794.35%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Philippines.svg Phillipp A. Chua2376.950191.53%
4th Flag of Italy.svg Igor Rosa Brusin2370.396691.28%
5th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdenek Nemecek2342.267390.19%
6th Flag of Indonesia.svg Sonny Prabowo2261.730687.09%
7th Flag of Switzerland.svg Markus Meichtry2181.773084.01%
8th Flag of the Philippines.svg Christopher Panes2091.859480.55%
9th Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ricciardi2067.315079.61%
10th Flag of the Philippines.svg Hubert S. Sio2030.176578.18%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 6887.00100.00%Andrea Todeschini, Igor Rosa Brusin, Luca Ricciardi, Claudio Zambonin
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 6498.0094.35%Phillipp A. Chua, Christopher Panes, Hubert S. Sio
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 5848.0084.91%Markus Meichtry, Rolf-Dieter Reich, Marwan Itany, Roger Ditzler

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