2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot

64°46′36″N 25°13′57″E / 64.7768°N 25.2326°E / 64.7768; 25.2326

2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot
VenueRuutikangas Shooting Center
LocationOulu, Finland
DatesOpening Ceremony: 3 Aug
Main Match: 4-9 Aug
Shoot-Off: 10 Aug
Closing Ceremony: 10 Aug
Competitors756 from 35 nations
Medalists
 
 
 

The 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot III was the third IPSC Rifle World Shoot and was held in Ruutikangas Shooting Center, Liminka, near Oulu, Finland between 4 and 9 August.[1] The match consisted of 30 stages over six days, and over 600 competitors.[2] Kyle Litzie (USA) won the largest division (Open). Eirik Larsen (NOR) won silver and Raine Peltokoski (FIN) bronze.[3]

The match was the first large match for the Ruutikangas Shooting Center, a newly established, expansive shooting facility covering approximately 93 hectares, designed to accommodate various shooting disciplines.[4]

Results

Semi Auto Open

The Semi Auto Open division had the largest match participation with 594 registered competitors.[3]

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Kyle Litzie 2297.3733 100.00%
Silver Eirik Larsen 2272.7611 98.93%
Bronze Raine Peltokoski 2249.4110 97.91%
Lady
Lady Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Lena Miculek 1823.3128 100.00% 79.37%
Silver Justine Williams 1651.2703 90.56% 71.88%
Bronze Reetta Paavola 1634.9724 89.67% 71.17%
Lady Senior
Lady Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Pia Clerté 1312.4072 100.00% 57.13%
Silver Irene Canetta 1271.9909 96.92% 55.37%
Bronze Elina Karhunen 1222.0717 93.12% 53.19%
Junior
Junior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Hugo Rinaldo 1,472.1521 100.00% 64.08%
Silver Samuel Ščepko 1324.4437 89.97% 57.65%
Bronze Ukko Nikki 1184.9064 80.49% 51.58%
Senior
Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Raine Peltokoski 2249.4110 100.00% 97.91%
Silver Jarkko Laukia 2070.6663 92.05% 90.13%
Bronze Kjetil Edvardsen 1827.5031 81.24% 79.55%
Super Senior
S. Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Linwood Jarrett 1707.7201 100.00% 74.33%
Silver Jerry Miculek 1643.9871 96.27% 71.56%
Bronze Johan Hansen 1552.5542 90.91% 67.58%
Grand Senior
G. Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Massimo Corazzini 1224.8805 100.00% 53.32%
Silver Irving Stevenson 1,157.1807 96.27% 50.37%
Bronze Peter Kressibucher 1130.2742 90.91% 49.20%

Semi Auto Standard

The iron sighted Standard division had the second largest match participation with 130 registered competitors. Sami Hautamäki won Standard with a margin of almost 7 percent to Heikki Tikkanen, both from Finland. Kenneth Handberg from Norway took bronze with a score of 84.98%. Lady Senior and Grand Senior categories did not meet the minimum number of participants for recognition.[3]

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Sami Hautamäki 2359.8125 100.00%
Silver Heikki Tikkanen 2199.3362 93.20%
Bronze Kenneth Handberg 2005.3613 84.98%
Lady
Lady Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Lilian Telanne 1679.8633 100.00% 71.19%
Silver Reanna Kadic 1508.5903 89.80% 63.93%
Bronze Candice Horner 1403.7588 83.56% 59.49%
Junior
Junior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Arig Naranbaatar 1202.3768 100.00% 50.95%
Silver Amir Naranbaatar 1184.8148 98.54% 50.21%
Bronze Tsovoo Altangerel 1118.9706 93.06% 47.42%
Senior
Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Sami Hautamäki 2359.8125 100.00% 100.00%
Silver Ilkka Siitonen 1816.6255 76.98% 76.98%
Bronze Margus Riso 1801.8980 76.36% 76.36%
Super Senior
S. Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Sverre Idland 1292.6506 100.00% 54.78%
Silver Nils Lindbo 1269.3994 98.20% 53.79%
Bronze Toomas Kutsar 1115.8263 86.32% 47.28%

Manual Action Bolt

Manual Action Bolt was the smallest division with only 21 competitors that was recognized under the current IPSC Rules As this division only had to fire half of the rounds of the semi auto divisions the maximum number of points available is only half of the semi auto divisions. All categories except Senior did not meet the minimum number of participants.[5]

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold Dashdemberel Sodnomjamts 1183.3329 100.00%
Silver Håvar Hommelsgård 1097.7895 92.77%
Bronze Esa Laine 1069.5838 90.39%
Senior
Senior Competitor Points Category Match Percent Overall Match Percent
Gold Esa Laine 1069.5838 100.00% 90.39%
Silver Dan Liljeström 978.5624 91.49% 82.70%
Bronze Ioannis Kouletsis 811.6701 75.89% 68.59%

Manual Action Contemporary

Manual Action Contemporary division missed IPSC recognition as it had only 11 competitors instead of the required minimum of 20. Therefore, no official world champion titles were issued this time.[3]

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
1st James Taylor 2174.6520 100.00%
2nd Paolo Zambai 2161.2885 99.39%
3rd Robert Josipovic 1988.0443 91.42%

See also

References

  1. ^ "2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot | Finland". Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  2. ^ IPSCWorld. "IPSC invites to the 2024 IPSC Rifle World Shoot III in Finland | International Practical Shooting Confederation - IPSC". Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  3. ^ a b c d "ECM". portal.ipscess.org. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  4. ^ "Ruutikangas venue and facilities". Ruutikangas. Retrieved 2025-05-09.
  5. ^ "ECM". portal.ipscess.org. Retrieved 2025-09-02.