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INTERNATIONAL PRACTICAL SHOOTING CONFEDERATION

An IPSC shooter using a modified .38 Super pistol with compensator and red dot sight

The 'International Practical Shooting Confederation' (IPSC) is a shooting sport based on the concept of practical shooting. Accuracy, power and speed are all required to achieve a maximum score.

Contents
Founding and organization
World Shoot
References
See also
External links

Founding and organization


IPSC was founded at a conference held in Columbia, Missouri, in May of 1976. Practical shooting enthusiasts from around the world participated, creating a constitution and establishing the rules governing the sport.[1][2] Jeff Cooper served as the first IPSC President.
While IPSC is an international organization, countries have their own organizations under the IPSC umbrella. In the United States, this is the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA). In the United Kingdom, this is the United Kingdom Practical Shooting Association (UKPSA).

World Shoot


Since 1975, IPSC has held the World Shoot, a multi-day match comprising at least 20 separate courses of fire, where the best IPSC shooters from around the world vie for the title of World Champion. The World Shoot is currently held every three years. Previous World Shoot winners:[3]

★ Ray Chapman (USA) - 1975 World Shoot I Zurich, Switzerland

★ Jan Foss (Norway) - 1976 World Shoot II Salzburg, Austria

★ Dave Westerhout (UK) - 1977 World Shoot III Salisbury, Rhodesia

★ Jimmy Von Sorgenfrei (South Africa) 1979 World Shoot IV Johannesburg, South Africa

★ Ross Seyfried (USA) - 1981 World Shoot V Johannesburg, South Africa

Rob Leatham (USA) - 1983 World Shoot VI Virginia, United States

Rob Leatham (USA) - 1986 World Shoot VII Florida, United States

Rob Leatham (USA) - 1988 World Shoot VIII Caracas, Venezuela

Doug Koenig (USA) - 1990 World Shoot IX Adelaide, Australia

Matt Mclearn (USA) - 1993 World Shoot X Bisley, England

Todd Jarrett (USA) - 1996 World Shoot XI Brasilia, Brazil

Eric Grauffel (France) - 1999 World Shoot XII Cebu, Philippines

Eric Grauffel (France) - 2002 World Shoot XIII Pietersburg, South Africa

Eric Grauffel (France) - 2005 World Shoot XIV Guayaquil, Ecuador

References


1. Columbia Conference Minutes http://www.uspsa.org/document_library/IPSC%201976%20Columbia%20Conference%20Minutes.pdf
2. "What Is IPSC" accessed August 17, 2007 http://ipsc.org/whatipsc.htm
3. IPSC Hall of Champions, accessed August 17, 2007 http://ipsc.org/hoc.php

See also



Shooting sports

Racegun

External links



★ http://www.ipsc.org/ IPSC - official website]

★ http://ipsc.invisionzone.com/ IPSC Global Village - official forum

★ http://www.uspsa.org/ USPSA - United Stated IPSC

★ http://www.ukpsa.co.uk UKPSA - United Kingdom IPSC

★ http://www.ipsc.nl/ - Nederlandse Parcours Schutters Associatie (Dutch Practical Shooting Association)

★ http://www.ipsc-canada.org/ - Canada IPSC

★ http://www.ipsc.org.au/ - Australian IPSC

★ http://www.sarlhotelalsace.com/tsv/ - France IPSC

★ http://www.ipscchile.org/ - Chilean IPSC

★ http://ipsc.ru/ - Russian IPSC

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