1990 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 1990 IPSC Handgun World Shoot IV held in Adelaide, Australia was the 9th IPSC Handgun World Shoot, and was won by Doug Koenig of USA, the first competitor using a red dot sight at a World Shoot. Having been interested in shooting since being eleven years old, Koenig had been spotted at a local shooting club for his good natural abilities with a handgun.

1990 IPSC Handgun World Shoot IV
LocationAdelaide, Australia
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Champions

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Doug Koenig 1280.6405 100.00%
Silver Jerry Barnhart 1276.2911 99.66%
Bronze Rob Leatham 1263.7700 98.68%
4th J Michael Plaxco 1221.0056 95.34%
5th Brian Enos 1182.7773 92.36%
6th Frank Garcia 1165.1092 90.98%
7th Douglas Boykin 1161.6251 90.71%
8th Mark Mazzotta 1151.7415 89.93%
9th Ed Danko 1127.5860 88.05%
10th Ken Carter 1125.6484 87.90%
Lady Competitor Points Category percent Overall percent
Gold Deborah James 950.2414 100.00% 74.20%
Silver Kippi Boykin 936.0020 73.09% 98.50%
Bronze Shirley Hamilton 891.2530 69.59% 93.79%
Junior Competitor Points Category percent Overall percent
Gold Suzy Ballantyne 100.00%
Teams
Place Country Team members Points Percent
Gold  United States 100.00%
Silver  Australia %
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