Extreme Euro Open

CZ Extreme Euro Open
Logo of the Extreme Euro Open
Nickname CZ EEO
Founded 2008
Type IPSC level 3
Location Czech Republic
Website https://extremeeuroopen.eu/

The CZ Extreme Euro Open is an IPSC level 3 shooting competition held annually in June at the Hodonice shooting range near the town Znojmo in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. The match is organized by the company Extreme Gun Group, Ltd. and the Extreme Squad shooting club.

The match is divided into a Pre and Main Match, where the Pre Match is for the Range Officers later working at the Main Match as well as representatives of the match sponsors. The Main Match lasts three days (Thursday, Friday and Saturday), and is divided into morning and afternoon shifts. On Sunday, the best shooters from the Main Match vie for the Shoot-Off, which was changed to the Super Six format in 2015. Then the six best shooters from the Main Match in each division and some categories compete in an eleminiation round across three stages. The match is finished with an award ceremony.

Lubor Novak from the Czech Republic is the Match Director and founder of the match, and Wieslaw Geno Sioda from Poland is Stats Director.

Winners

Year Division Gold Silver Bronze
2008 Open France Eric Grauffel Netherlands Saul Kirsch Spain Jorge Ballesteros
Modified United States Jose Claudio Vidanes Czech Republic Zdenek Heneš Italy Davide Cerrato
Standard Germany Olivier Damm Spain Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz Italy Adriano Ciro Santarcangelo
Production Czech Republic Adam Tyc Slovakia Marian Vyšný United States Angus Hobdell
Revolver Czech Republic Jiří Jedlička United States Cliff Walsh Germany Sascha Back
2009 Open France Eric Grauffel Netherlands Saul Kirsch Czech Republic Miroslav Havlíček
Modified Czech Republic Zdeněk Heneš Italy Giorgio Patria Italy Davide Cerrato
Standard Italy Adriano Ciro Santarcangelo Germany Gregory Midgley Czech Republic Zdenek Liehne
Production Czech Republic Tyc Adam Czech Republic Miroslav Zapletal United States Angus Hobdell
Revolver Ecuador Ricardo López Tugendhat Czech Republic Jiri Jedlicka Czech Republic Tibor Ladic
2010 Open France Eric Grauffel Netherlands Saul Kirsch Czech Republic Miroslav Havlíček
Modified Czech Republic Zdenek Heneš Czech Republic Miloš Hořínek Czech Republic Vít Helán
Standard Spain Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz Czech Republic Petr Znamenáček Hungary Gyorgy Batki
Production Czech Republic Václav Vinduška Slovakia Ernest Nagy Slovakia Marian Vyšný
Revolver Czech Republic Zdenek Němeček Czech Republic Jiří Jedlička Czech Republic Milan Kolar
2012 Open France Emile Obriot Netherlands Saul Kirsch Czech Republic Petr Pijáček
Standard Spain Jaun Carlos Jaime Diaz Czech Republic Petr Znamenáček Hungary Gyorgy Batki
Production France Eric Grauffel Spain Eduardo de Cobos Serbia Ljubisa Momcilovic
Classic United States Angus Hobdell Finland Esa Marjoniemi France Denis Altuna
Revolver Czech Republic Zdenek Němeček Austria Gerald Reiter Czech Republic Milan Kolar
2013 Open Spain Jorge Ballesteros France Emile Obriot Netherlands Saul Kirsch
Standard Spain Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz Italy Cosimo Panetta Italy Adriano Santarcangelo
Production France Eric Grauffel Czech Republic Robin Šebo Serbia Ljubisa Momcilovic
Classic Italy Edoardo Buticchi Italy Stefano Iacomini Italy Davide Cerrato
Revolver Austria Gerald Reiter Italy Valter Tranquilli Germany Markus Schneider
2014 Open Spain Jorge Ballesteros United States Max Michel France Emile Obriot
Standard Philippines Jethro Dionisio United States Blake Miguez Italy Cosimo Panetta
Production France Eric Grauffel Czech Republic Miroslav Zapletal Slovakia Marian Fedor
Classic Philippines Edward Rivera France Julien Boit Italy Edoardo Roberto Buticchi
Revolver Philippines Phillipp Chua Austria Gerald Reiter Czech Republic Zdeněk Němeček
2015 Open Czech Republic Martin Kameníček Spain Jorge Ballesteros France Emile Obriot
Standard France Eric Grauffel Philippines Jethro Dionisio Czech Republic Petr Znamenáček
Production Serbia Ljubisa Momcilovic Czech Republic Robin Šebo United States Ben Stoeger
Classic Philippines Jag Lejano United States Angus Hobdell France Julien Boit
Revolver Austria Gerald Reiter Czech Republic Zdenek Němeček Sweden Kalle Halvarsson
2016 Open Spain Jorge Ballesteros France Emile Obriot Czech Republic Martin Kameníček
Standard France Eric Grauffel Czech Republic Zdeněk Liehne Hungary György Batki
Production Spain Eduardo de Cobos United States Ben Stoeger Czech Republic Robin Šebo
Classic Germany Gregory Midgley France Julien Boit Austria Gerald Stacherl
Revolver Austria Gerald Reiter Sweden Kalle Halvarsson Czech Republic Jiří Jedlička
2017 Open Spain Jorge Ballesteros Czech Republic Martin Kameníček Czech Republic Miroslav Havlíček
Standard France Eric Grauffel Czech Republic Zdeněk Liehne Czech Republic Petr Znamenáček
Production Serbia Ljubisa Momcilovic Spain Eduardo de Cobos Russia Pavel Torgashov
Classic Philippines Jethro Dionisio Germany Gregory Midgley Russia Alexey Ragozin
Revolver Austria Gerald Reiter Denmark Henrik F. Nielsen Austria Robert Kroiss

The shooting range

The Hodonice shooting range is situated 12 kilometres southeast of Znojmo city and is owned by the Kub IPSC Znojmo. The range was built in the 1990s from a former gravel pit, and its 28 shooting bays and total length of more than 500 meters makes it among one of the largest outdoor shooting ranges in Europe. The range has a parking lot with capacity for 100 cars, an office building, sanitary facilities, space for chronographing and safety areas. The shooting range is used for matches, training, shooting instruction and corporate events. Among big matches held on the range are the Extreme Euro Open, Czech Super League and the IPSC Czech Rifle Championship.

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