IPSC European Rifle Championship
The IPSC European Rifle Championship is an IPSC level 4 championship hosted every third year in Europe.
History
- 2009 Hengsvann, Kongsberg, Norway
- 2012 Beliakovec, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
- 2015 Felsőtárkány, Bükk, Hungary
- 2018 Karlskoga, Sweden - Cancelled due to the 2018 Sweden wildfires[1][2]
Champions
The following is a list of current and past European IPSC Rifle champions.
Overall category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2009 | Open | Raine Peltokoski | Václav Vinduska | Jarkko Halminen | Kongsberg, Norway |
2009 | Standard | Isto Hyyryläinen | Mika Riste | Mikko Kuisma | Kongsberg, Norway |
2012 | Open | Raine Peltokoski | Teemu Rintala | Jarkko Laukia | Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria |
2012 | Standard | Mika Riste | Mikael Kaislaranta | Mikko Kuisma | Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria |
2015 | Open | Raine Peltokoski | Teemu Rintala | Jarkko Laukia | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
2015 | Standard | Sami Hautamäki | Madis Reier | Margu Riso | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
2015 | Manual Open | Peter Starley | Oleg Perfilev | Vadim Dmitriev | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
2018 | Cancelled due to the 2018 Sweden wildfires | Karlskoga, Sweden | |||
Lady category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2015 | Open | Irene Canetta | Maria Gushchina | Natalia Rumyantseva | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
Junior category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2012 | Open | Ville Broman | Sotirios-Thomas Zafeiridis | Radomir Bossev | Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria |
Senior category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2009 | Open | Kim Snerup Nielsen | Wilhelm Backlund | Lumir Safranek | Kongsberg, Norway |
2012 | Open | Enri Botturi | Claus Rothweiler | Maurizio Rovey | Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria |
2012 | Standard | Ilkka Kervinen | Tibor Ladic | Thomas Sturm | Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria |
2015 | Open | Johan Hansen | Johan Lindberg | Fabrizio Pesce | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
2015 | Standard | Armin Meesit | Mikael Kaislaranta | Sverre Idland | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
Super senior category
Year | Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Venue |
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2015 | Open | Massimo Corazzini | Peter Kressibucher | Joel Gerard | Felsőtárkány, Hungary |
See also
References
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