1975 IPSC Handgun World Shoot explained
The 1975 IPSC Handgun World Shoot I held at Zürich in Switzerland was the first IPSC Handgun World Shoot and was won by Ray Chapman of United States using a 1911 in .45 caliber. Ray had been central in the development the sport of practical shooting in the late 1950s. He was seeded as number one before the championship, and shot an almost perfect match dropping only one point. He continued to compete until 1979 when he retired.
Champions
- Individual:
Overall | Competitor | Points | Percent |
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Gold | Ray Chapman | | 100.00% |
Silver | Paul Bakocs | | % |
Bronze | Lionel Smith | | % |
4th | | | % |
5th | | | % |
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- Teams:
Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members |
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Gold | | | 100.00% | |
Silver | | | % | |
Bronze | | | % | Dave Westerhout (Team Captain) |
4th | | | % | |
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6th | | | % | |
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