IPSC Swedish Shotgun Championship

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The IPSC Swedish Shotgun Championship is an IPSC level 3 championship held once a year by the Swedish Dynamic Sports Shooting Association.

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Champions

The following is a list of current and previous champions.

Overall category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2014Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Gustav Person Flag of Sweden.svg Erik BjalkvallSM IPSC Hagel 2014, 16 November, Stockholm
Standard Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Gren Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Söderström Flag of Sweden.svg Kent Westerlund
Standard Manual Flag of Sweden.svg Teddi Sörensson Flag of Sweden.svg Jaakko Kangasvieri Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Andersson
2015Open Flag of Sweden.svg Gustav Person Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Bjalkvall Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel FalkBlacksmith Shotgun Open 2015, 11-12 July, Eskilstuna
Standard Flag of Sweden.svg Patrik Gren Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Edvardsson Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Ström
Standard Manual Flag of Sweden.svg Teddi Sörensson Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmi Svensson Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Andersson
2016Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Erik Bjalkvall Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan EkstedtMSG - Swedish Shotgun Championships 2016, 14-15 May, Malmö
Standard Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Söderström Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Edvardsson Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Kedfors
Standard Manual Flag of Sweden.svg Teddi Sörensson Flag of Sweden.svg Roberth Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Svensson
2017Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Ekstedt Flag of Sweden.svg Roberth AnderssonBlacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna
Standard Flag of Sweden.svg Thomas Edvardsson Flag of Sweden.svg Magnus Gustafsson Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Söderström
Standard Manual Flag of Sweden.svg Teddi Sörensson Flag of Sweden.svg Jimmy Svensson Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Jonsson
2018Laholm Open Shotgun, 12-13 May, Varberg

Lady category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2017Open Flag of Sweden.svg Marianne Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Pia Clerté Flag of Sweden.svg Erika HärnströmBlacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna

Senior category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2014Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Ekstedt Flag of Sweden.svg Dick QvarnströmSM IPSC Hagel 2014, 16 November, Stockholm
2015Open Flag of Sweden.svg Dick Qvarnström Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Bergqvist Flag of Sweden.svg Walter KitzingerBlacksmith Shotgun Open 2015, 11-12 July, Eskilstuna
2016Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Ekstedt Flag of Sweden.svg Dick QvarnströmMSG - Swedish Shotgun Championships 2016, 14-15 May, Malmö
2017Open Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Hansen Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Ekstedt Flag of Sweden.svg Dick QvarnströmBlacksmith Shotgun Open 2017, 16 July, Eskilstuna
Standard Flag of Sweden.svg Bo Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg Bengt Petersson Flag of Sweden.svg Kai Rämö
Standard Manual Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Grahn Flag of Sweden.svg Leif Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg Tarmo Kopakka

Team category

YearDivision Gold medal blank.svg Gold Silver medal blank.svg Silver Bronze medal blank.svg BronzeVenue
2014OpenStockholms 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
StandardS: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 ManualIPSC 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)
2015OpenVästsvenska 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
StandardS: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 ManualIPSC Örebro
(Björn Larsson, Jaakko Kangasvieri, Jimmy Svensson, Stefan Grahn)
S:t Eskils Skyttar
(Carl Lundmark, Tarmo Kopakka)
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2016OpenStockholm 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
StandardS: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 ManualIPSC 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)
2017OpenStockholm 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
StandardS: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 ManualIPSC 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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