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The 2019 IPSC Rifle World Shoot II was held in Karlskoga,
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between 3 and 10 August. The match consisted of 30 stages over six days, and over 650 competitors
Jarkko Laukia Jarkko Laukia is a Finnish sport shooter who won the 2019 IPSC Rifle World Shoot Open division title and 2018 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot Standard division title.IPSC Divisions, 6 time Steel Challenge">Finnish Shooting Sport Federation) Jarkko has ...
from Finland took gold in the Open division, which was the largest division of the match.


History

Originally, the 2018 IPSC European Rifle Championship was to be held in Karlskoga in the summer of 2018, but had to be postponed to 2019 due to the
2018 Sweden wildfires In the summer of 2018, a large number of wildfires (primarily forest fires) occurred throughout much of Sweden. According to the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, they are the most serious in the country in modern history. The summer was unusu ...
. After an application to the international association for practical shooting, the Match Category was upgraded to a World Championship, making the match one of the largest shooting competitions ever held in Sweden.Klart: Karlskoga arrangerar VM i dynamiskt sportskytte
/ref> The match had a capacity of approximately 750 competitors. Karlskoga is known for being the home town of Nobel Prize founder
Alfred Nobel Alfred Bernhard Nobel ( , ; 21 October 1833 – 10 December 1896) was a Swedes, Swedish chemist, engineer, inventor, businessman, and Philanthropy, philanthropist. He is best known for having bequeathed his fortune to establish the Nobel ...
. The venue of the match, Villingsberg's shooting range (''Villingsbergs skjutfält''), is owned by the Swedish Armed Forces, and the yearly Swedish Defence Forces' Practical Rifle Championship was also held in conjunction with the World Championship. The match had stable weather conditions.


Results


Open

The Semi Auto Open division had the largest match participation with 531 registered competitors (79.4 %). Jarkko Laukia from Finland won the Open division after having worked up a solid lead early in the match. Laukia was one of the favorites before the championship along with his experienced Finnish teammate and reigning European champion
Raine Peltokoski Raine J. Peltokoski is a Finnish sport shooter who has won the IPSC European Rifle Championship three times (2009, 2012, 2015 ), and the IPSC European Shotgun Championship once (2006). He is sponsored by Lapua ammunition and Armi Dallera Custom ri ...
and reigning world champion
Teemu Rintala Teemu Rintala is a Finnish sport shooter who is the former IPSC Rifle World Champion in the Open division from the 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot and Shotgun World Champion in the Modified division from the 2018 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot. He also has ...
. Peltokoski managed to close in much of Laukia's lead during the final day of shooting and finished second place at 98.57%. Third place was taken by Vadim Mikhailov from Russia at 94.62%, passing reigning champion Teemu Rintala who ended up in fourth with 94.41% (0.21% behind Vadim). ;Individual: ;Teams Open:


Standard

The iron sighted Standard division had the second largest match participation with 97 registered competitors (14.5 %).
Sami Hautamäki Sami Hautamäki is a Finnish sport shooter who took silver in the Standard division behind Håvard Østgaard at the 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot, and silver in the Modified division behind Teemu Rintala at the 2018 IPSC Shotgun World Shoot. In 2015 ...
won Standard with a decisive margin of near nine percent down to the next Standard competitor. In the unofficial Combined Scoring Across all Divisions, this would have put Sami at an impressive 22nd place with 86.07% of Open division winner Jarkko Laukia. The fight for the remaining podium places was a close race until the end, and ended with Joseph Easter from USA taking second place at 91.08%, while reigning champion Håvard Østgaard from Norway took third place at 90.16% of the winning score, only 0.9% behind second place. ;Individual:


Manual Open

The Manual Action Open division had the third largest match participation with 29 registered competitors (4.3 %). A triple Swedish win in the Manual Open individual classification was ensured by Swedish shooters Jiro Nihei, Stilianos Simeonidis and Erik Bjälkvall The Manual Open division was a close race until the last days of the match, and the top 5 being competitors finished within about 2.3% of each other. The Swedish team, consisting of the three plus Dan Liljeström, also took gold in the Manual team classification. ;Individual:


Manual Standard

The Manual Action Standard division had 12 registered competitors (1.8 %). ;Individual:


Shoot-Off side event

The shoot-off side event is an audience friendly one-against-one elimination cup held on 10 August, the day after the Main Match was finished. The top 8 overall finishing athletes from the Main Match as well as the top 8 category athletes within in each division were eligible for qualification. The Shoot-Off was broadcast live online on Facebook, and was recorded by
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,Svenskt lag världsmästare i dynamiskt sportskytte i Karlskoga , SVT Nyheter
/ref> the Swedish national public television broadcaster.


See also

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IPSC Rifle World Shoots The IPSC Rifle World Shoot is the highest level rifle match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) which consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Rifle World Shoots are held triennially o ...
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IPSC Shotgun World Shoot The IPSC Shotgun World Shoot is the highest level shotgun match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) and consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Shotgun World Shoots are held triennially ...
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IPSC Handgun World Shoots The IPSC Handgun World Shoot is the highest level handgun match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) which consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Handgun World Shoots are held triennial ...
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IPSC Action Air World Shoot The IPSC Action Air World Shoot is the highest level Action Air match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC). The Action Air World Shoots are currently held triennially on the same cycle as the IPSC Shotgun World Shoots. ...


References


IPSC Rifle WS 2019 Manual , PractiScore Results

IPSC Rifle WS 2019 Semi-Auto , PractiScore Results


External links


Official Match Webpage of the 2019 IPSC Rifle World Shoot
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IPSC Rifle World Shoot The IPSC Rifle World Shoot is the highest level rifle match within the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) which consists of several days and at least 30 separate courses of fire. The Rifle World Shoots are held triennially on ...