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
President’s Newsletter – October 2023
Dear Regional Directors, I would like to share some news from the recent Executive Council meeting: 1) The European Handgun Championship was discussed at the meeting. It was a very successful match. Thanks to the Match Organizers from Greece, IROA and NROI Teams...
IPSC Guam News – National Range Officers Institute Graduates 10 Range Safety Officers
IPSC Guam News – National Range Officers Institute Graduates 10 Range Safety OfficersThe [Guam] National Range Officers Institute, an ancillary of the Marianas Practical Shooting Association (MPSA), graduated ten Range Officers under the guidance of the...
The first NROI training in October 2023 was successfully completed in China.
The first NROI training in October 2023 was successfully completed in China. 19 participants became live-fire ROs and successfully participated in live-fire match officiating. Congratulations to all of them! DVC 🎊 Thank you IPSC China RD Mr. Garrett Wu and...
WADA Anti-Doping Testing Successfully Conducted at the 2023 EHC
WADA Anti-Doping Testing Successfully Conducted at the 2023 European Handgun Championship During the IPSC European Handgun Championship 2023 in Corinth, Greece, all athletes who took part in the Anti-Doping testing successfully passed the test. Testing performed - by...
President’s Newsletter – September 2023
La versión en español está abajo. Dear Regional Directors, I would like to share some news from the recent Continental Council meeting: 1) At the meeting it was reported that an IPSC Junior Program is being developed. Also, IPSC Transgender policy is being...
WADA launches new e-learning course for Talented Level Athletes competing at a Major Event
Montreal, 29 August 2023 The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is pleased to announce the launch of a new interactive education course, ‘Talented Level Athletes competing at a Major Event,’ on its Anti-Doping Education and Learning Platform (ADEL). The course, which is...
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.

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?
IPSC President’s Newsletter April 2024
La versión en español está abajo. Dear Regional Directors, I would like to share some news from the recent Executive Council meeting: 1) Update on the ESS scoring and registration system was provided to the meeting. It was reported that the work is going according...
United Through Sports is shooting for the stars with the International Practical Shooting Confederation by signing a Memorandum of Understanding at the SportAccord Sports & Business Summit 2024
United Through Sports is shooting for the stars with the International Practical Shooting Confederation by signing a Memorandum of Understanding at the SportAccord Sports & Business Summit 2024 The partnership is aimed at ensuring athletes within the...
IPSC and SAPSA Welcome You to South Africa!
IPSC and SAPSA Welcome You to South Africa! The 2024 AHC will serve as the perfect Level IV IPSC match for preparation for the 2025 Handgun World Shoot. Don’t miss the opportunity to compete against the world’s best! Africa Handgun Championship, September...
IPSC is taking part in the SportAccord World Sport & Business Summit 2024
IPSC News April 4, 2024 IPSC is taking part in the SportAccord World Sport & Business Summit 2024 The International Practical Shooting Confederation, together with UKPSA, will take part in the SportAccord World Sport & Business Summit 2024, on 7-11 April 2024...
ACCREDITATION FOR INSTRUCTORS
The Main International Shooting Instructors Association (MISIA) was created to establish an international structure for the accreditation, recognition and maintenance of shooting instructors. It ensures that IPSC instructors are the best trained and qualified to implement a uniform worldwide standard for training IPSC sports shooters.
MISIA instructors and trainers are the ambassadors who bring our culture of safe gun handling to the attention of the whole shooting world.


Fast, Reliable and Accurate
IPSC ESS has been tried and tested in dozens of Level III, IV and V IPSC Matches worldwide.
The Stats Office's Ultimate Tool
Provides real time tools for the Stats and the RM to control the match, and quickly take actions, freeing the Stats Office for more strategic thinking.
See in real time when the first and last round is shot.
Real time changes in Squads, Divisions and so on.
Competitors Love It!
Every competitor has a PIN number as their signature.
Shooter’s Portal allows for results verification in real time.
Printing stations available for competitors.
The End of Paper Scoring
All paper jobs are now electronic! Briefings, Gun Check, Scoring, Chronograph, Start Position Photo and Schedule. All available to the RO at the stage with no paper need anymore.
Online and Offline
No matter if the match range has wi-fi connectivity or not! ESS can fully work in online and offline environment, thanks to multiple redundancies, data backups and data integrity checks.
Scoring for All IPSC Match Levels
ESS is ready to score IPSC Matches from Level I to Level V, and it’s being actively used in IPSC Regions such as Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, Germany, Greece, Norway, New Zealand, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, Sweden, United States, Uruguay and Zimbabwe, among others joining every week.

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