The Open division had the second largest match participation with 385 competitors (29.5 %), and was won by
Max Michel of USA in front of his American teammate
Shane Coley by 0.08 %, and
Brodie McIntosh from Australia in third place by another 1.8 %.
Brodie McIntosh, Nick Kapor, Gareth Graham, David McConachie
Standard
The Standard division had the third largest match participation with 374 competitors (28.7 %).
Nils Jonasson of USA took the Standard division gold in front of his two American teammates
Bob Vogel in second place by 1.34 %, and Dave Sevigny in third place another 0.02 % behind Vogel.
Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz, Gorka Ibanez, Jesus Ferreiro, David Davite
Production
The Production division had the largest match participation with 392 competitors (30.1 %), and was won by
Eric Grauffel from France taking his 7th consecutive Handgun World Shoot gold medal.
Simon Racaza representing USA came in second place by 3.32 %, and his American teammate
Ben Stoeger can in third place another 0.56 % behind Racaza.
Eric Grauffel, Louis Adrien Guichard, Mathieu Lavergne, Baptiste Felt
Classic
The Classic division had 104 competitors (8.0 %). Senior shooter
Rob Leatham of USA, in addition to winning the Senior category, also won the Classic Overall category, and thereby claimed his 6th Handgun World Shoot gold medal. Edward Rivera of the Philippines took second place by 0.28 %, and
Todd Jarrett of USA took third place another 0.99 % behind.
Edoardo Buticchi, Roberto Vezzoli, Mauro Di Prospero, Mario Piccioni
Revolver
The Revolver division had 49 competitors (3.8 %) and was won by
Ricardo López Tugendhat from Ecuador who took his third consecutive Revolver division World title. Josh Lentz of USA followed in second place by 1.06 %, and Phillipp Chua from the Philippines in third place another 3.43 % behind Lentz.
The Open division had the second largest match participation with 385 competitors (29.5 %), and was won by
Max Michel of USA in front of his American teammate
Shane Coley by 0.08 %, and
Brodie McIntosh from Australia in third place by another 1.8 %.
Brodie McIntosh, Nick Kapor, Gareth Graham, David McConachie
Standard
The Standard division had the third largest match participation with 374 competitors (28.7 %).
Nils Jonasson of USA took the Standard division gold in front of his two American teammates
Bob Vogel in second place by 1.34 %, and Dave Sevigny in third place another 0.02 % behind Vogel.
Juan Carlos Jaime Diaz, Gorka Ibanez, Jesus Ferreiro, David Davite
Production
The Production division had the largest match participation with 392 competitors (30.1 %), and was won by
Eric Grauffel from France taking his 7th consecutive Handgun World Shoot gold medal.
Simon Racaza representing USA came in second place by 3.32 %, and his American teammate
Ben Stoeger can in third place another 0.56 % behind Racaza.
Eric Grauffel, Louis Adrien Guichard, Mathieu Lavergne, Baptiste Felt
Classic
The Classic division had 104 competitors (8.0 %). Senior shooter
Rob Leatham of USA, in addition to winning the Senior category, also won the Classic Overall category, and thereby claimed his 6th Handgun World Shoot gold medal. Edward Rivera of the Philippines took second place by 0.28 %, and
Todd Jarrett of USA took third place another 0.99 % behind.
Edoardo Buticchi, Roberto Vezzoli, Mauro Di Prospero, Mario Piccioni
Revolver
The Revolver division had 49 competitors (3.8 %) and was won by
Ricardo López Tugendhat from Ecuador who took his third consecutive Revolver division World title. Josh Lentz of USA followed in second place by 1.06 %, and Phillipp Chua from the Philippines in third place another 3.43 % behind Lentz.