IPSC North American Handgun Championship

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The IPSC North American Championship are IPSC championships hosted in either the United States or Canada.

History

1992 Championship

The 1992 championship North American Championship was held in conjunction with both the 1992 U.S. and Canadian national championships. Jerry Barnhart won the U.S. Championship as well as the North American Championship (both the last to feature no divisions), while Steve Johns won the Canadian national championship Open Division title and Ken Bell won the Canadian Standard Division title.

1998 Championship

The 1998 match was an IPSC level 4 match, and consisted of 24 stages and a minimum of 300 rounds to be shot during three days.

Champions

Overall category

Year Division Gold Silver Bronze Venue
1992 United States Jerry Barnhart Toronto, Canada
1995 Open United States Rob Leatham British Columbia, Canada
1995 Modified British Columbia, Canada
1995 Standard British Columbia, Canada
1998 Open United States Todd Jarrett Barry, Illinois, United States
1998 Modified Barry, Illinois, United States
1998 Standard Barry, Illinois, United States

References

  1. ^ "IPSC :: History of Champions". ipsc.org. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
  2. ^ 1995 January Edition of the USPSA Front Sight Magazine, page 84
  3. ^ 1998 November & December Edition of the USPSA Front Sight Magazine, page 8-11