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2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot

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2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot
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The 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot I held at the Patriot Park in Kubinka, Moscow, Russia was the first IPSC Rifle World Shoot. The match consisted of 30 stages over 6 days and 591 competitors from 40 nations.[citation needed]

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The opening ceremony at the 2017 IPSC Rifle World Shoot.

Originally the championship was planned to be held during 2016, but was rescheduled to 2017 in order to finish the construction of the new shooting range in Patriot Park near Moscow.[1] The majority of targets were placed between 60 and 100 meters, but many stages also included targets between 200 and 300 meters.[2]

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Champions

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Open

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Teemu Rintala from Finland took gold in the Open division, which also was the largest division in the match.

The Semi Auto Open division had the largest match participation with 369 competitors (62.4%).[citation needed]

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Håvard Østgaard took gold in the Standard Division in front of Sami Hautamäki and Timo Vehvilainen.

The Semi Auto Standard division had the second largest match participation with 131 competitors (22.2%).

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Manual Open

The Manual Action Open division had the third largest match participation with 52 competitors (8.8%). The Manual Action Standard 10 division had 10 competitors (1.7%) and was moved to Manual Open. Therefore, in total 62 competitors (10.5%) were scored in Manual Open.[citation needed]

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Manual Standard

The Manual Action Standard division had 29 competitors (4.9%).[citation needed]

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Shoot-Off side event

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The Shoot-Off side event was an audience friendly one-against-one elimination cup held after the main match. It consisted of quarter finals, semi-finals, bronze and gold finals. The top 16 overall in each division and top 8 category shooters in each division were qualified, and the event was broadcast live with commentary on web television.[3]

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