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INTERNATIONAL PRACTICAL SHOOTING CONFEDERATION

The International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) was established to promote, maintain, improve and advance the sport of practical shooting, to safeguard its principles and to regulate its conduct worldwide for the safe, recreational use of firearms by persons of good character.

LATEST NEWS

Executive Council Meeting – March 2021

Executive Council Meeting – March 2021

Spanish version is below.  Dear Regional Directors, Dear Athletes, Dear Range Officers, Dear Instructors and Trainers, I would like to share some news from the recent Executive Council meeting: 1)    IPSC ESS was approved by the President to be used as an official...

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IPSC President Newsletter – March 2021

Spanish version is below. Dear Regional Directors, I would like to inform you that a Continental Council meeting was conducted on March 10th, 2021. During the meeting the representatives of the different IPSC Zones shared their experience on training, conducting...

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IPSC and SHIELD SIGHTS Major Partnership in 2021

IPSC and SHIELD SIGHTS Major Partnership in 2021

IPSC and SHIELD SIGHTS Major Partnership in 2021 We are pleased to announce that the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) and SHIELD SIGHTS (UK) will continue their successful partnership in 2021 and work together in achieving their common goal of...

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CZ and IPSC continue Global Partnership in 2021

CZ and IPSC continue Global Partnership in 2021

Spanish version is below. CZ and IPSC continue Global Partnership in 2021 We are pleased to announce that the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) and Ceska zbrojovka a.s. (CZ) will continue their successful global partnership in 2021 and work...

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IPSC President’s Newsletter – February 2021

Spanish version is below. Dear Regional Directors, I would like to share some news from the recent Executive Council meeting: 1)    IPSC Micro Targets are permitted to be used at PCC and Action Air matches for evaluation purposes up to Level III to allow distance...

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EXCELLENCE IN SHOOTING

IPSC regions

Regions (countries) are the organizations which promote the sport of IPSC and are the representatives of IPSC. All IPSC athletes become members of the IPSC by joining their affiliated Region.

match calendar

IPSC matches are submitted by IPSC Regions and properly sanctioned.
Once a match is approved and sanctioned it will get displayed on the global  Match Calendar (Level III, IV and V Matches).

competitions

IPSC matches are based on the principles of accuracy, power and speed. Participation in these matches will develop a high degree of safety and proficiency, as well as providing an exciting means of recreation.

results

Match Results for sanctioned Level III and up matches are posted on the Results page. Results will appear within 2 weeks after the match is completed and are easily searched by name and stored by year.

what makes practical shooting unique?

IPSC shooting competitions present varied degrees of difficulty. No shooting challenge or time limit may be protested as being prohibitive. Specific requirements for non-shooting challenges should reasonably allow for differences in competitor’s height and physical build.

THE BEST MATCH OFFICIALS IN THE WORLD

IROA certifies that IPSC Range Officers are the best trained, the best qualified and best prepared to ensure a uniform worldwide standard for all competitions.

IPSC IS ONE OF THE MOST ACTIVE SHOOTING SPORTS IN THE WORLD

Countries

Competitors at International Matches in 2024

Big International Matches in 2024

Rounds Fired at Big International Matches in 2024

competitions

worldwide competitions

The IPSC Match Calendar Year averages 360+ Level III Matches (large Regional match) in 105 country members, called Regions, all around the world. We have more than 200k active members and 1.4+ million of rounds are shot in average in a global competition, known as World Shoot.

the best athletes in the shooting world!

The value of IPSC shooting competition is determined by the quality of the challenge presented in the course design. Courses of fire are designed primarily to test a competitor’s IPSC shooting skills, and not their physical strength or gymnastic abilities.

what’s new in ipsc?

Continental Council Meeting – August 2022

Spanish version is below.    Dear Regional Directors,   I would like to share some news from the recent Continental Council meeting:   1)    Reports from the IPSC Zones were presented to the meeting. In general the situation is positive: Level I-III...

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IPSC President’s Newsletter – August 2022

Spanish version is below.  Dear Regional Directors, I would like to share some news from the recent Executive Council meeting: 1)    IPSC draft budget for 2023 was presented to the meeting and discussed by the Executive Council members. 2)    IPSC General Assembly...

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President’s Newsletter – July 2022

Spanish version is below.  Dear Regional Directors, I would like to share some news from the recent Continental Council meeting: 1)    A Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) plan was presented to the meeting. It will be presented to the Continental Council and...

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ipsc partners

International practical shooting confederation

IPSC Postal Address:
Carretera Vieja de Bunyola – Km 6,2 07141 Marratxi Mallorca, Spain
e-mail: [email protected]
tel: +34 971 796 232

WhatsApp: +34 699 264 399

IPSC Registration Address:
Roburvägen 13, 181 33 Lidingö,  Sweden
e-mail: [email protected]
tel: +34 971 796 232

WhatsApp: +34 699 264 399

IROA Postal Address:
64 Nicholson Crescent
 Minesing, Ontario L9X 0G9
Canada
e-mail: [email protected]
tel: +1 705 733 6989