1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

The 1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot held in Bisley, England was the 10th Handgun World Shoot, and consisted of 5 days with 34 stages, teams from over 27 countries and a lot of rain. The competition had been divided into the Open, Standard and Modified divisions. The Standard division was won by Ted Bonnet of United States, the Modified division by Robert Buntschu of Switzerland and the Open division by Matt Mclearn of Canada. Born in Nova Scotia, Mclearn had moved to the U.S. five years prior the world championship to pursue gunsmithing training and advance in the competitive arena. Right before winning the World Shoot he also placed first in the U.S. Nationals.

Champions

Open

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold CanadaMatthew Mclearn 100.0000%
Silver United StatesDoug Koenig %
Bronze United StatesMichael Voigt %
4th %
5th %
6th %
7th %
8th %
9th %
10th %
Lady Competitor Points Overall percent Category percent
Gold United StatesKay Clark Miculek % 100.0000%
Silver United KingdomCollette Barnes % %
Bronze United StatesKippi Boykin % %
Teams
Place Country Team members Points Percent
Gold 100.0000%
Silver %
Bronze %

Modified

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold SwitzerlandRobert Buntschu 100.0000%
Silver United KingdomR Bhella %
Bronze United StatesK Smith %
4th %
5th %
6th %
7th %
8th %
9th %
10th %
Teams
Place Country Team members Points Percent
Gold 100.0000%
Silver %
Bronze %

Standard

Individual
Overall Competitor Points Overall Match Percent
Gold United StatesTed Bonnet 100.0000%
Silver United StatesBrian Enos %
Bronze GermanyMax Wiegand %
4th %
5th %
6th %
7th %
8th %
9th %
10th %
Teams
Place Country Team members Points Percent
Gold 100.0000%
Silver %
Bronze %

See also

References

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