2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot

The 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot I held at the Patriot Park in Kubinka, Moscow, Russia was the first IPSC Rifle World Shoot. The match consisted of 30 stages over 6 days and 591 competitors from 40 nations.

2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot
Official logo of the 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot
VenuePatriot Park
LocationKubinka, Moscow Oblast, Russia
DatesOpening Ceremony: 4. June
Main Match: 5. to 10. June
Shoot-Off: 11. June
Closing Ceremony: 11. June
Competitors591 from 40 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
The opening ceremony at the 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot.

Originally the championship was planned to be held during 2016, but was rescheduled to 2017 in order to finish the construction of the new shooting range in Patriot Park near Moscow.[1]

The majority of targets were placed between 60 and 100 meters, but many stages also included targets between 200 and 300 meters.[2]

Champions

Open

Teemu Rintala from Finland took gold in the Open division, which also was the largest division in the match.

The Semi Auto Open division had the largest match participation with 369 competitors (62.4%).

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Teemu Rintala 2042.2323 100.00%
Silver Raine Peltokoski 2027.9855 99.30%
Bronze Jarkko Laukia 2002.1833 98.04%
4th Olle Ackehed 1927.5757 94.39%
5th Kim Leppänen 1919.4098 93.99%
6th Vaclav Vinduska 1891.9187 92.64%
7th Tuukka Jokinen 1876.4734 91.88%
8th Rastislav Korba 1842.4736 90.22%
9th Martin Humar 1838.1161 90.01%
10th Tim Yackley 1838.0522 90.00%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Lena Miculek 1725.0396 84.47% 100.00%
Silver Ashley Rheuark 1657.5176 81.16% 96.09%
Bronze Maria Gushchina 1370.2215 67.09% 79.43%
Junior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Andrei Kalinin 1211.1969 59.31% 100.00%
Silver Albert Gladkovskiy 1029.0289 50.39% 84.96%
Bronze Dmitry Novikov 931.6648 45.62% 76.92%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Jose Vidanes 1714.8147 83.97% 100.00%
Silver Armin Meesit 1659.9357 81.28% 96.80%
Bronze Jeffrey Cramblit 1614.7163 79.07% 94.16%
Super Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Jerry Miculek 1689.5569 82.73% 100.00%
Silver Pertti Karhunen 1485.0110 72.72% 87.89%
Bronze Peter Kressibucher 1300.5245 63.68% 76.97%
Teams Open
Overall Country Points Percent Team members
Gold  Finland 6072.4011 100.00% Teemu Rintala, Raine Peltokoski, Jarkko Laukia, Kim Leppänen
Silver  Russia 5377.2810 88.55% Gleb Svatikos, Sergey Orlov, Vadim Mikhailov, Maksim Shkoda
Bronze  Norway 5356.0055 88.20% Kristian Rommen, Magnus Hagerud, Vegard Fredriksen, Glenn Ugulen
Lady teams Country Points Percent Team members
Gold  United States 4692.3460 100.00% Lena Miculek, Ashley Rheuark, Sharon Miculek, Maggie Reese
Silver  Russia 4002.7844 85.30% Maria Gushchina, Mariia Sveshnikova, Natalya Rimyantseva, Maria Shvarts
Bronze  Finland 3369.0270 71.80% Marika Koskinen, Saara Nyman, Miia Kaartinen
Senior teams Country Points Percent Team members
Gold  United States 4895.8937 100.00% Jose Vidanes, Jeffrey Cramblit, Barry Dueck, Michael Voigt
Silver  Sweden 4613.3613 94.23% Johan Hansen, Leif Madsen, Per Bergfeldt, Johan Lindberg
Bronze  Italy 4509.8117 92.11% Alessiopatrizio Galliani, Luciano Todisco, Fabrizio Pesce, Enri Botturi

Standard

Håvard Østgaard took gold in the Standard Division in front of Sami Hautamäki and Timo Vehvilainen.

The Semi Auto Standard division had the second largest match participation with 131 competitors (22.2%).

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Håvard Østgaard 2174.6414 100.00%
Silver Sami Hautamäki 2048.5280 94.20%
Bronze Timo Vehvilainen 1969.5648 90.57%
4th Isto Hyyrylainen 1960.7511 90.16%
5th George Gubich 1950.9981 89.72%
6th Anton Nazarov 1912.7625 87.96%
7th Aleksandr Shutov 1886.5092 86.75%
8th Atte Vainionpaa 1884.6962 86.67%
9th Roberto Vezzoli 1873.4592 86.15%
10th Mikael Kaislaranta 1848.1289 84.99%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Anastasiya Tereshina 1230.2798 56.57% 100.00%
Silver Anna Puzyreva 1225.5261 56.36% 99.61%
Bronze Elena Merkulova 1109.9866 51.04% 90.22%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Mikael Kaislaranta 1848.1289 84.99% 100.00%
Silver Jan Palka 1801.3948 82.84% 97.47%
Bronze Vitaly Konev 1696.1173 78.00% 91.78%
Teams Standard
Overall Country Points Percent Team members
Gold  Finland 5978.8439 100.00% Sami Hautamäki, Timo Vehvilainen, Isto Hyyryplainen, Atte Vainionpaa
Silver  Norway 5648.7710 94.48% Ove J Skundberg, Sverre Idland, Kenneth Handberg, Håvard Østgaard
Bronze  Russia 5601.9515 93.70% George Gubich, Aleksandr Shutov, Alan Alborov, Vitaly Konev

Manual Open

The Manual Action Open division had the third largest match participation with 52 competitors (8.8%). The Manual Action Standard 10 division had 10 competitors (1.7%) and was moved to Manual Open. Therefore, in total 62 competitors (10.5%) were scored in Manual Open.

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Roman Khalitov 1153.4760 100.00%
Silver Egor Khramov 1136.5979 98.54%
Bronze Erik Bjaelkvall 1104.2071 95.73%
4th Oleg Perfilev 1049.2842 90.97%
5th Alena Karelina 995.6796 86.32%
6th Alexey Basov 942.5182 81.71%
7th Vsevolod Ilin 918.5630 79.63%
8th Alexander Ivashko 914.2538 79.26%
9th Dmitry Chernousov 883.5175 76.60%
10th Bogdan Foka 865.1930 75.01%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Alena Karelina 995.6796 86.32% 100.00%
Silver Irina Perfileva 756.1519 65.55% 75.94%
Bronze Tatiana Korobeinik 675.6481 58.57% 67.86%
Senior Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Ramazan Mubarakov 855.3710 74.16% 100.00%
Silver Evgeny Efimov 832.3866 72.16% 97.31%
Bronze Fabio Egidio Fossati 807.2905 69.99% 94.38%

Manual Standard

The Manual Action Standard division had 29 competitors (4.9%).

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Vladimir Chamyan 1168.9862 100.00%
Silver Andrei Kirisenko 1116.3281 95.50%
Bronze Vladimir Novikov 1012.1761 86.59%
4th Konstantin Shashin 903.0721 77.25%
5th Andrei Siuniakou 891.8261 76.29%
6th Ilya Gubin 765.6178 65.49%
7th Roman Bychkov 746.1449 63.83%
8th Tatiana Isupova 739.1927 63.23%
9th Vitaly Yakutik 737.3936 63.08%
10th Enkhbaatar Dorjpagma 710.9472 60.82%
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold Tatiana Isupova 739.1927 63.23% 100.00%
Silver Olga Axyonkina 604.5402 51.71% 81.78%
Bronze Svetlana Kostromina 570.4442 48.80% 77.17%

Medal table

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 7 8 8 23
2  Finland 4 3 3 10
3  United States 5 1 1 7
4  Norway 1 1 1 3
5  Sweden 0 1 1 2
6  Italy 0 0 2 2
7  Estonia 0 1 0 1
8  Slovakia 0 1 0 1
9  Kazakhstan 0 1 0 1
10   Switzerland 0 0 1 1

Shoot-Off side event

The shoot-off side event was an audience friendly one-against-one elimination cup held after the main match. It consisted of quarter finals, semi-finals, bronze and gold finals. The top 16 overall in each division and top 8 category shooters within in each division was qualified,[3] and the event was broadcast live with commentary on web television.[4]

Division Category Gold Silver Bronze
Open Overall Kristian Rommen Jarkko Laukia Olle Ackehed
Lady Lena Miculek Ashley Rheuark Natalia Rumyantsova
Junior Dmitriy Novikov Anastasia Zharkovskaya Albert Gladkovskiy
Senior Jose Vidanes Barry Dueck Leif Madsen
Super Senior Jerry Miculek Per Jonasson Jeel Gerard
Military Konstantin Bliznetsov Pavel Kononenko Evgeniy Yudenko
Standard Overall Isto Hyyrylainen Sami Hautamäki Roberto Vezzoli
Lady Elena Merkulova Anna Puzyreva Mariya Shalimova
Senior Mikael Kaislaranta Mikael Ekberg Phil Dunlop
Military Vladimir Repin Ariel Taganait Dmitry Miroshnikov
Manual Open Overall Oleg Perfilev Alena Karelina Alexander Ivashko
Lady Irina Perfileva Tatiana Makarova Anastasia Chernenko
Senior Evgeniy Efimov Paolo Zambai Fabio Egidio Fossati
Manual Standard Overall Konstantin Shashin Olga Axyonkina Vladimir Novikov
Lady Svetlana Kostromina Tatiana Isupova Anastasia Ananyeva
Manual Standard 10 Overall Sergey Gladkov Alexei Tiurin Liliya Uvarova
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