2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

Summary

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]

2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
Official logo of the 2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
VenueKalamonas Shooting Range
LocationRhodes, Greece
Competitors1080 from 64 nations
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

Champions edit

Open edit

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.

Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
  Gold  Eric Grauffel 2161.5327 100.00%
  Silver  Simon Racaza 2090.3262 96.71%
  Bronze  KC Eusebio 2075.0371 96.00%
4th  Max Michel 2032.2343 94.02%
5th  Jorge Ballesteros 1984.7614 91.82%
6th  Chris Tilley 1972.8225 91.27%
7th  Saul Kirsch 1966.8020 90.99%
8th  Emile Obriot 1935.8667 89.56%
9th  Brodie McIntosh 1933.4587 89.45%
10th   Shane Coley 1889.7241 87.43%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Karla Blowers 1564.3264 72.37% 100.00%
  Silver  Megan Francisco 1546.0314 71.52% 98.83%
  Bronze  Jessie Duff 1522.5411 70.44% 97.33%
Junior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Shane Coley 1889.7241 87.43% 100.00%
  Silver  Rhys Arthur 1703.0686 78.79% 90.12%
  Bronze  Ben Thompson 1675.5128 77.52% 88.66%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Patrik Schneider 1702.0732 78.74% 100.00%
  Silver  Hubert Thomas Montgomery 1676.4347 77.56% 98.49%
  Bronze  Guenther Weber 1627.3416 75.29% 95.61%
Super Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Michael Auger 1538.2737 71.17% 100.00%
  Silver  Jose Josias Lucena Ferreira 1520.1386 70.33% 98.82%
  Bronze  Miroslav Kamenicek 1458.5918 67.48% 94.82%
Teams
Place Country Points Percent Team members
  Gold 100.00%
  Silver %
  Bronze %

Modified edit

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.

Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
  Gold  Zdenek Henes 2070.2224 100.00%
  Silver  Jerome Jovanne Morales 2020.2959 97.59%
  Bronze  Rob Leatham 2004.8394 96.84%
4th  Michael Voigt 1996.6022 96.44%
5th  Nelson Uygongco 1984.5437 95.86%
6th  Augusto Sergio Oliveira Ribas 1982.7230 95.77%
7th  Jojo Vidanes 1953.5864 94.37%
8th  Lazaro Jr Dela Cruz 1918.7898 92.69%
9th  Vit Helan 1879.4344 90.78%
10th  Papa Enrico 1870.0169 90.33%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Rob Leatham 2004.8394 96.84% 100.00%
  Silver  Michael Voigt 1996.6022 96.44% 99.59%
  Bronze  Juergen Flass 1726.8315 83.41% 86.13%
Teams
Place Country Points Percent Team members
  Gold   USA 5955.0280 100.00% Rob Leatham, Michael Voigt, Jojo Vidanes, Barry Dueck
  Silver   Philippines 5874.8565 98.65% Jerome Jovanne Morales, Nelson Uygongco, Enrico Papa, Christopher Panganiban
  Bronze   Czech Republic 5733.2500 96.28% Zdenek Henes, Vit Helan, Milos Horinek

Standard edit

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.

Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
  Gold  Blake Miguez 2042.0007 100.00%
  Silver  Juan Carlos Jaime 2019.8368 98.91%
  Bronze  Ted Puente 1954.4319 95.71%
4th  Jethro Dionisio 1949.8459 95.49%
5th  Gyorgy Batki 1940.2000 95.01%
6th  Emanuel Bragg 1923.9475 94.22%
7th  Petr Znamenacek 1919.2622 93.99%
8th  Travis Tomasie 1907.7391 93.42%
9th  Julien Boit 1883.7398 92.25%
10th  Jaime Roberto Maia Saldanha Junior 1865.5352 91.36%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Randi Rogers 1440.7487 70.56% 100.00%
  Silver  Tori Nonaka 1407.8968 68.95% 97.72%
  Bronze  Lisa Munson 1398.8713 68.50% 97.09%
Junior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
1st  Matthew Sweeney 1667.7814 81.67% 100.00%
2nd  Davide Bergami 1587.9085 77.76% 95.21%
3rd  Victor Dalmeida Arruda 1357.6409 66.49% 81.40%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Lucimar Domingues Oliveira 1694.4334 82.98% 100.00%
  Silver  Gottfried Post 1647.4140 80.68% 97.23%
  Bronze  Salvatore Simula 1572.9145 77.03% 92.83%
Super Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Peter Kressibucher 1379.3660 67.55% 100.00%
  Silver  Robbin Hudson 1229.0047 60.19% 89.10%
  Bronze  Hubert Muhlbacher 1203.6024 58.94% 87.26%
Teams
Place Country Points Percent Team members
  Gold 100.00%
  Silver %
  Bronze %

Production edit

Individual

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

Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
  Gold  Bob Vogel 2018.8345 100.00%
  Silver  Ben Stoeger 1971.6789 97.66%
  Bronze  Matthew Mink 1954.5053 96.81%
4th  Eduardo De Cobos 1951.1763 96.65%
5th  Jeufro Emil Lejano 1931.6741 95.68%
6th  Matti Manni 1924.6351 95.33%
7th  Marian Vysny 1922.5075 95.23%
8th  Ljubisa Momcilovic 1909.0751 94.56%
9th  Alexey Pichugin 1883.8441 93.31%
10th  Miroslav Zapletal 1881.0347 93.17%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Maria Gushchina 1690.2536 83.72% 100.00%
  Silver  Julie Golob 1465.1259 72.57% 86.68%
  Bronze  Sara Dunivin 1459.5023 72.29% 86.35%
Junior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Andrej Hrnciarik 1835.5816 90.92 100.00%
  Silver  Pavel Torgashov 1658.1749 82.14% 90.34%
  Bronze  Diomari Ivan Tayag 1606.8428 79.59% 87.54%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Peter Heller 1727.4563 85.57% 100.00%
  Silver  Wilfredo Anglo 1650.7791 81.77% 95.56%
  Bronze  Francesco Servodio 1541.3121 76.35% 89.22%
Super Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Max Wiegand 1388.6102 68.78% 100.00%
  Silver  Robert Dunkley 1311.8065 64.98% 94.47%
  Bronze  Gerrit Dokter 1252.7853 62.05% 90.22%
Teams
Place Country Points Percent Team members
  Gold 100.00%
  Silver %
  Bronze %

Revolver edit

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.

Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
  Gold  Ricardo López Tugendhat 2125.9081 100.00%
  Silver  Jerry Miculek 2016.1364 94.84%
  Bronze  Matthew Griffin 1879.7188 88.42%
4th  Sascha Back 1879.5531 88.41%
5th  Phillipp Chua 1876.5566 88.27%
6th  Zdeněk Němeček 1868.1494 87.88%
7th  Markus Schneider 1803.6415 84.84%
8th  Hermann Kirchweger 1802.1137 84.77%
9th  Moacir Azevedo 1758.8465 82.73%
10th  Clifford Walsh 1727.2302 81.25%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
  Gold  Jerry Miculek 2016.1364 94.84% 100.00%
  Silver  Zdeněk Němeček 1868.1494 87.88% 92.66%
  Bronze  Hermann Kirchweger 1802.1137 84.77% 89.38%
Teams
Place Country Points Percent Team members
  Gold 100.00%
  Silver %
  Bronze %

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 2011 World Shoot XVI Handgun Championships - Practical Handgun
  • Official Final Results (Full): 2011 HG World Shoot XVI
  • IPSC :: Match Results (Summary) - 2011 Handgun World Shoot, Greece