2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

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2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot (sports competition) logo.png
Official logo of the 2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
VenueKalamonas Shooting Range
Location Rhodes, Greece
Competitors1080 from 64 nations
Medalists
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The 2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XVI held at Rhodes, Greece was the 16th IPSC Handgun World Shoot. There were 30 stages which all had a Greek theme. [1]

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Champions

Open

Individual

The Open division had the second largest match participation with 373 competitors (30.9 %), and was won by Eric Grauffel from France winning his 5th consecutive Handgun World Shoot. Simon Racaza of USA came in second place 3.29 % behind, and KC Eusebio of USA another 0.71 % behind.

OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of France.svg Eric Grauffel 2161.5327100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Simon Racaza 2090.326296.71%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg KC Eusebio 2075.037196.00%
4th Flag of the United States.svg Max Michel 2032.234394.02%
5th Flag of Spain.svg Jorge Ballesteros 1984.761491.82%
6th Flag of the United States.svg Chris Tilley 1972.822591.27%
7th Flag of the Netherlands.svg Saul Kirsch1966.802090.99%
8th Flag of France.svg Emile Obriot1935.866789.56%
9th Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brodie McIntosh 1933.458789.45%
10th Flag of the United States.svg Shane Coley 1889.724187.43%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Australia (converted).svg Karla Blowers1564.326472.37%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Megan Francisco1546.031471.52%98.83%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Jessie Duff 1522.541170.44%97.33%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Shane Coley 1889.724187.43%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rhys Arthur1703.068678.79%90.12%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Ben Thompson1675.512877.52%88.66%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Switzerland.svg Patrik Schneider1702.073278.74%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of South Africa.svg Hubert Thomas Montgomery1676.434777.56%98.49%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg Guenther Weber1627.341675.29%95.61%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Michael Auger1538.273771.17%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Brazil.svg Jose Josias Lucena Ferreira1520.138670.33%98.82%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Kamenicek1458.591867.48%94.82%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze%

Modified

Individual

The Modified division had 59 competitors (4.9 %). Zdenek Henes of the Czech Republic took Gold in the Modified division in what would be the last World Championship featuring the division before it was deleted. Jerome Jovanne Morales of the Philippines came in second place 0.75 % behind, and Rob Leatham of USA came in third place another 2.41 % behind.

OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdenek Henes 2070.2224100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Philippines.svg Jerome Jovanne Morales2020.295997.59%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Rob Leatham 2004.839496.84%
4th Flag of the United States.svg Michael Voigt 1996.602296.44%
5th Flag of the Philippines.svg Nelson Uygongco1984.543795.86%
6th Flag of Brazil.svg Augusto Sergio Oliveira Ribas1982.723095.77%
7th Flag of the United States.svg Jojo Vidanes1953.586494.37%
8th Flag of the Philippines.svg Lazaro Jr Dela Cruz1918.789892.69%
9th Flag of Slovakia.svg Vit Helan1879.434490.78%
10th Flag of the Philippines.svg Papa Enrico1870.016990.33%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Rob Leatham 2004.839496.84%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Michael Voigt 1996.602296.44%99.59%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Germany.svg Juergen Flass1726.831583.41%86.13%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg GoldFlag of the United States.svg  USA 5955.0280100.00% Rob Leatham, Michael Voigt, Jojo Vidanes, Barry Dueck
Silver medal world centered-2.svg SilverFlag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 5874.856598.65%Jerome Jovanne Morales, Nelson Uygongco, Enrico Papa, Christopher Panganiban
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg BronzeFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5733.250096.28% Zdenek Henes, Vit Helan, Milos Horinek

Standard

Individual

The Standard division had the third largest match participation with 336 competitors (27.8 %), and was won by Blake Miguez of USA. Juan Carlos Jaime of Argentina came in second place 1.09 % behind, and Ted Puente of USA came in third place another 3.2 % behind.

OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Blake Miguez2042.0007100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos Jaime2019.836898.91%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Ted Puente1954.431995.71%
4th Flag of the Philippines.svg Jethro Dionisio1949.845995.49%
5th Flag of Hungary.svg Gyorgy Batki1940.200095.01%
6th Flag of the United States.svg Emanuel Bragg1923.947594.22%
7th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Znamenacek1919.262293.99%
8th Flag of the United States.svg Travis Tomasie 1907.739193.42%
9th Flag of France.svg Julien Boit1883.739892.25%
10th Flag of Brazil.svg Jaime Roberto Maia Saldanha Junior1865.535291.36%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Randi Rogers1440.748770.56%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Tori Nonaka 1407.896868.95%97.72%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Lisa Munson1398.871368.50%97.09%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
1st Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Sweeney1667.781481.67%100.00%
2nd Flag of Italy.svg Davide Bergami1587.908577.76%95.21%
3rd Flag of Brazil.svg Victor Dalmeida Arruda1357.640966.49%81.40%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Brazil.svg Lucimar Domingues Oliveira1694.433482.98%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Austria.svg Gottfried Post1647.414080.68%97.23%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg Salvatore Simula1572.914577.03%92.83%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Switzerland.svg Peter Kressibucher1379.366067.55%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Robbin Hudson1229.004760.19%89.10%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg Hubert Muhlbacher1203.602458.94%87.26%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze%

Production

Individual

The Production division had the largest match participation with 397 competitors (32.8 %), and was won by Bob Vogel of the USA. Ben Stoeger of USA came in second place 2.34 % behind, and Matthew Mink of USA another 0.85 % behind.

OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Bob Vogel 2018.8345100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Ben Stoeger 1971.678997.66%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Mink1954.505396.81%
4th Flag of Spain.svg Eduardo De Cobos1951.176396.65%
5th Flag of the Philippines.svg Jeufro Emil Lejano1931.674195.68%
6th Flag of Finland.svg Matti Manni1924.635195.33%
7th Flag of Slovakia.svg Marian Vysny1922.507595.23%
8th Flag of Serbia.svg Ljubisa Momcilovic1909.075194.56%
9th Flag of Russia.svg Alexey Pichugin1883.844193.31%
10th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miroslav Zapletal1881.034793.17%
LadyCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Russia.svg Maria Gushchina 1690.253683.72%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Julie Golob 1465.125972.57%86.68%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Sara Dunivin1459.502372.29%86.35%
JuniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Slovakia.svg Andrej Hrnciarik1835.581690.92100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Pavel Torgashov1658.174982.14%90.34%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the Philippines.svg Diomari Ivan Tayag1606.842879.59%87.54%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Switzerland.svg Peter Heller1727.456385.57%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Philippines.svg Wilfredo Anglo1650.779181.77%95.56%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Servodio1541.312176.35%89.22%
Super SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Germany.svg Max Wiegand1388.610268.78%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Robert Dunkley1311.806564.98%94.47%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of South Africa.svg Gerrit Dokter1252.785362.05%90.22%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze%

Revolver

Individual

The Revolver division had 44 competitors (3.6 %), and was won by Ricardo López Tugendhat of Ecuador claiming his second consecutive Handgun World Shoot victory in the Revolver division. Jerry Miculek of USA came in second place 5.16 % behind, and Matthew Griffin of USA came in third place another 6.42 % behind.

OverallCompetitorPointsOverall Match Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of Ecuador.svg Ricardo López Tugendhat 2125.9081100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Miculek 2016.136494.84%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg Matthew Griffin1879.718888.42%
4th Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Back1879.553188.41%
5th Flag of the Philippines.svg Phillipp Chua1876.556688.27%
6th Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Němeček1868.149487.88%
7th Flag of Germany.svg Markus Schneider1803.641584.84%
8th Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Kirchweger1802.113784.77%
9th Flag of Brazil.svg Moacir Azevedo1758.846582.73%
10th Flag of the United States.svg Clifford Walsh1727.230281.25%
SeniorCompetitorPointsOverall percentCategory percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Miculek 2016.136494.84%100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Zdeněk Němeček1868.149487.88%92.66%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg Hermann Kirchweger1802.113784.77%89.38%
Teams
PlaceCountryPointsPercentTeam members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze%

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References

  1. 2011 World Shoot XVI Handgun Championships - Practical Handgun