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Hi guys,

OK, here's some answers to your questions:

1. Eric Grauffel won Open Division, and Errol "ET" Thomas of Australia placed 2nd (at only 2.5% behind), while Stephen Hinojales of the Philippines came 3rd (but I forget the margin due to the baaaaad influence of the Bintang Beer girls).

2. Adam Tyc, a dynamic and amiable 18 year old from the Czech Republic won Production Division (shooting one of the new CZ pistols), and Angus Hobdell (shooting the same model gun) placed 2nd (but he was 9% behind).

3. The Euro 2007 will be held in the Slovak Republic and the AustralAsian 2007 will be held in Thailand.

4. Did I mention the Bintang Beer Girls? :wub:

More information to follow early next week (possibly sooner).

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Hi guys,

Here are partial official results of the Level IV Handgun Match:

OPEN (132 competitors):

1 1857.1059 100.00 Eric Grauffel FRA

2 1808.3752 097.38 Errol Thomas AUS

3 1711.0254 092.13 Stephen Hinojales PHI

4 1698.0639 091.44 Brodie McIntosh AUS

5 1677.2839 090.32 Michael John Ku PHI

6 1651.9932 088.96 Martin Kamenicek CZE

7 1632.7561 087.92 Simon JJ Racaza USA

8 1582.4995 085.21 David Soldini AUS

OPEN JUNIOR:

15 1473.3024 79.33 Jesada Poomngern THA

18 1404.5244 75.63 Justin Arthur AUS

22 1370.5345 73.80 Blairwin Angelo Ortega PHI

OPEN LADIES:

26 1333.9097 71.83 Linda Blowers AUS

28 1330.7250 71.66 Mary Grace Tan PHI

35 1299.8433 69.99 Karla Blowers AUS

PRODUCTION (70 competitors):

1 1848.3851 100.00 Adam Tyc CZE J

2 1700.1646 091.98 Angus Hobdell USA

3 1559.1123 084.35 Ernest Nagy SVK

4 1371.5157 074.20 Teh Kah Hoon, Peter SIN

5 1360.3051 073.59 Anton Penov SVK

6 1302.8079 070.48 Padmasiri, Jayantha SRI

7 1293.9596 070.00 Chaminda Prasad SRI

8 1286.0394 069.58 Agus Supartono INA

STANDARD (112 competitors):

1 1837.3189 100.00 307 Michael Voigt USA

2 1686.6788 091.80 290 Fabian Scott RSA

3 1678.6728 091.37 178 Juan Carlos Jaime ESP

4 1602.7253 087.23 258 Steve Clough NZL

5 1597.2899 086.94 176 Eduardo De Cobos ESP

6 1574.8068 085.71 297 Marian Vysny SVK

7 1567.5506 085.32 264 Wilfredo D. Anglo PHI

8 1501.4260 081.72 161 Mario Florin Mori AUS

REVOLVER STANDARD (25 competitors):

1 1810.1138 100.00 310 Zdenek Nemecek CZE

2 1710.4004 094.49 319 Phillip Chua PHI

3 1519.0583 083.92 309 Lumir Safranek CZE

4 1471.4636 081.29 321 Peter Forgac SVK

5 1464.4136 080.90 322 Ray Chonlatit Chonboonyadej THA

6 1386.0334 076.57 323 Tavesak Singsomboon THA

7 1345.8357 074.35 313 Glen Clifton Apfel INA

8 1104.1954 061.00 317 Slamet Riyadi INA

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Hi folks,

You can download a set of Handgun Divisional results in PDF format (110kb) here. Other things which occurred in Bali were:

General Assembly:

1. Two Regions (IPSC Bulgaria & IPSC Georgia) were elevated from Provisional status to Full Member status.

2. Six Regions (IPSC Bosnia-Herzegovina, IPSC Estonia, IPSC Latvia, IPSC Malta, IPSC Montenegro & IPSC Suriname) were ratified and welcomed as Provisional Regions.

3. The 2007 European Handgun Championships will be hosted by IPSC Slovak Republic, the 2007 AustralAsian Handgun Championships will be hosted by IPSC Thailand and the first IPSC World Rifle Championship will be hosted by IPSC Denmark in 2006.

4. IPSC Indonesia confirmed they intend to bid to host WSXV in 2008. The only other rumoured (but as yet unconfirmed) candidate is IPSC Czech Republic.

Other Events:

5. The Rules Workshop (which included a free lunch for all participants, generously provided by our wonderful Indonesian hosts), was attended by +40 people, and it was very productive.

6. The Rules Committee also had a very productive meeting, and a set of official rules interpretations will be issued shortly, and a number of other items will be deferred until the 2005 General Assembly.

7. The Production Division Committee met and agreed on some important "simplifying" changes to Production Division, and further details will be announced once we've received feedback from member Regions.

8. The IROA Executive Committee had a series of meetings, and I expect a number of changes in respect of membership criteria will be announced in the near future.

9. Victor Ferrero, Match Director of WSXIV in Ecuador next year, handed out some fliers, and I'll post a link to a downloadable version in the World Shoot thread as soon as I've scanned it.

I think that covers everything .......

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Final Result Indonesian Shotgun 2004

Open Division:

Michael Voigt (USA) 1110.3162 points

Evgeny Efimov (RSA) 919.8053 points

Ralph Aredondo (USA) 885.9190 points

Standard Division:

Narongsak Kae Muangpet (THA) 1043.4356 points

Neil Beverley (GBR) 1037.1184 points

Marian Vysny (SVK) 1002.0978 points

Standard Manual Division:

Jerome Poiret (FRA) 1016.3896 points

Jackson Yuqimpo (PHI) 984.5073 points

Konstantinos Souma Leuris (GRE) 777.2677 points

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Neil old son,

My apologies for failing to provide the Shotgun results earlier, but they're now available here (29Kb PDF).

And congratulations on your result - not too shabby for an old flatulent ;)

And a "Well Done" to BE Forum regular Jerome Poiret, who is currently lost somewhere in Hong Kong ....

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My best compliments to forum members Neil Beverley and Jerome Poiret for winning their respective divisions.

WAY TO GUYS!!!! :)  :)  :)

Now, Neil, I have to ask: was Luciano really the SG match RM ?????  :blink:

No! Luciano wasn't the RM, Myro was. Luciano ran a stage on the Thursday.

Perhaps the result could have been different for me but my gun broke on the 3rd stage out of 16. I then had to continue the match with a borrowed gun which didn’t feel, handle or shoot the same. As a result I picked up a 10 point penalty on the very first stage I shot with the borrowed gun and cut myself quite badly on it towards the end of the first day (2 day match). I was certainly off my normal pace. I ended up just 6 points behind the winner.

On the other hand I'm taking nothing away from Narongsak who won because he was cleary capable of some quality shooting.

I liked this photograph, it looks like I meant it!

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Neil,

yes, my apologies, in the heat of the moment I misunderstood your 6 match points gap from the division winner, and put you in first place. :(

You must anyway have shot a hell of a match if you managed to score 2nd overall with a borrowed shotgun... ;)

I thought Luciano had been RM of the SG match, since I saw, in the standings posted by Vince, his name labelled as "RM Luciano Corvetti"...but next time we'll meet I'll have to tell you a few nice anecdotes on Luciano's "creativity"... :rolleyes:

Great photo, indeed.

Make it a giant poster on IPSC shooting safety for all those screaming we're a bunch of wild cowboys... ;)

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Well jerome did some good job for a first timer !

Well done buddy :D

As I think I have said earlier, Jerome is a real nice guy. He shot an excellent match and even more significantly had a great time in the process.

I've got some more pictures, including some of Jerome, and I'll post them later in the Gallery. Anyone else who was there as well can add to my little collection or start their own.

For the record there were 19 Regions represented in the shotgun match. I'm sure we will see a steady rise in the frequency and attendance at IPSC Shotgun matches.

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I thought Luciano had been RM of the SG match, since I saw, in the standings posted by Vince, his name labelled as "RM Luciano Corvetti"

Hmmm. I have no idea what "RM" means on the results page ......... perhaps "Really Macho"?

B)

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I met many Brianenos.com people at there too.

Hi Ray,

it was good seeing you in Bali. It is always nice to know the real life person behind the name on a forum like this. Bali was an incredible experience, the hospitality was fantastic. Always smiling faces, wherever you go. I'm really looking forward to coming back to your part of the world - maybe AustralAsian 2007 in Thailand or Worldshoot 2008 in Bali??

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Yes, Yoda. You're always welcome in Thailand.

Spook, I ever met them in CZ Extreme level3 and Thai National level3 before. The bad thing that I work in match days. I could not see these wheelgunners' squad shooting, during 24 stages. B)

Anyhow, they promise to me that they will come next AA2007 in my country again ! I hope you and Yoda also here that time.

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