1977 IPSC Handgun World Shoot

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1977 IPSC Handgun World Shoot III
LocationSalisbury, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The 1977 IPSC Handgun World Shoot III was held in Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) at the end of August, and was the third IPSC Handgun World Shoot, and was won by Dave Westerhout in front of his Rhodesian teammate and second-place winner Peter Maunder by 116.403 points and third-place winner Raul Walters of United States with further 41.741 points.

After the World Shoot, Westerhout was also honoured as the Rhodesian Sportsman of the Year for 1977 and was awarded the John Hopley Memorial Trophy.

Up till 1977 the World Shoots had been held once a year, but subsequent championships were to be held once every two years.

Equipment[]

Dave Westerhout shot minor power factor using a double stack Browning Hi-Power in 9×19mm equipped with an aluminum Bomar sight rib and a stock 13 round capacity. Silver winner Peter Maunder of Rhodesia also shot 9×19mm minor using a Hi-power, while bronze winner Raul Walters of USA shot a 7-round capacity 1911 in major caliber .45 ACP. Fourth place Vidar Nakling from Norway used an 8-round capacity SIG P210 in 9×19mm minor. Fifth place Tommy Campbell of USA and sixth place Ray Chapman of USA both used major 7 round capacity 1911's in major .45 ACP like the bronze winner Raul Walters.

Champions[]

Individual

Both Ray Chapman and Dave Westerhout was highly seeded before the match. Dave had already represented both Great Britain and Rhodesia in international competitions, and later also represented Zimbabwe at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Rapid Fire Pistol.

Overall Competitor Points Percent
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold Rhodesia Dave Westerhout 1960.433 100.00%
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver Rhodesia Peter Maunder 1844.030 94.06%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze United States Raul Walters 1802.289 91.93%
4th Norway Vidar Nakling 1802.272 91.93%
5th United States Tom Campbell 1793.337 91.48%
6th United States Ray Chapman 1778.371 90.71%
7th Rhodesia Lionel Smith 1776.675 90.63%
8th United States Jerry Usher 1741.721 88.84%
9th United States Ron Lerch 1731.898 88.34%
10th United States Leonard Knight 1719.523 87.71%
Teams

After six days of shooting the Rhodesian team claimed its second World Championship win in a row with the small margin of 41.010 points to the U.S. team. During the match there was never many points separating the two teams and the lead was traded throughout the match. Finally the results had to checked with a computer, and it wasn't until some time after the shooting was over that the Rhodesian team was declared as winners. South Africa came in third followed by Great Britain, West Germany and Belgium.

Overall Country Points Percent Team members
Gold medal world centered-2.svg Gold  Rhodesia 8776.064 100.00% Dave Westerhout (Team Captain), Lionel Smith, Alex du Plessis, Andy Langley and Peter Boniface
Silver medal world centered-2.svg Silver  United States 8735.054 99.53%
Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze  South Africa 7808.542 88.98%
4th  Great Britain 7437.616 73.67%
5th  West Germany 6941.581 79.10%
6th  Belgium 6465.203 73.67%

(Other teams: Australia, Norway, and Switzerland.)

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