{"id":8935,"date":"2011-03-18T10:33:05","date_gmt":"2011-03-18T15:33:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.downrange.tv\/blog\/?p=8935"},"modified":"2011-03-18T10:33:39","modified_gmt":"2011-03-18T15:33:39","slug":"2011-idpa-indoor-national-championships","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.downrange.tv\/blog\/2011-idpa-indoor-national-championships\/8935\/","title":{"rendered":"2011 IDPA Indoor National Championships"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-8936\" title=\"2035002idpa\" src=\"https:\/\/www.downrange.tv\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/2035002idpa.jpeg\" alt=\"\" width=\"228\" height=\"152\" \/>SPRINGFIELD, Mass.- Smith &amp; Wesson Corp. hosted the 2011  International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) Indoor National  Championships, awarding five division titles during the three-day event.  While wintery conditions caused logistical problems for some attendees,  the competition remained heated as 300 competitors from around the  globe gathered at the Smith &amp; Wesson Shooting Sports Center to take  part in the prestigious event.<\/p>\n<p>With some of the biggest names in shooting sports in attendance, this  year&#8217;s IDPA Indoor Nationals proved once again to be one of the season&#8217;s  top inaugural events for competitors and spectators alike. After the  points were tallied and brass cleared, five national champions were  named with all but one being a member of Team Smith &amp; Wesson. In the  end, team members Jerry Miculek, David Olhasso, Gordon Carrell and Josh  Lentz all stood in the winner&#8217;s circle.<\/p>\n<p>Competing in the Enhanced Service Revolver (ESR) Division, the revered  Jerry Miculek once again claimed the division title for an unprecedented  tenth time. With his Smith &amp; Wesson Model 625 revolver, Miculek  captured the ESR title with a 20.73 second lead over the closest  competitor. In the Custom Defensive Pistol (CDP) Division, fellow Smith  &amp; Wesson teammate David Olhasso successfully defended his division  title for a third year using an M&amp;P45 pistol.<\/p>\n<p>In the Stock Service Pistol (SSP) Division, Smith &amp; Wesson Team  member Gordon Carrell captured the division title by narrowly edging out  Dave Sevigny. Using his Smith &amp; Wesson M&amp;P9 Pro Series pistol,  Carrell also claimed the coveted High Industry title with a final score  of 159.98. Carrell&#8217;s score, the second fastest overall time in the  event, placed him behind four-time winner Bob Vogel. Rounding out the  division titles for Team Smith &amp; Wesson was Josh Lentz, who claimed  the Stock Service Revolver (SSR) division with a final score of 204.99.  Lentz used a Smith &amp; Wesson Model 686 revolver in the event to claim  his first IDPA National Championship Title.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout the three-day event, additional members of Team Smith &amp;  Wesson delivered solid performances. In the SSP Division, the Most  Accurate shooter in last year&#8217;s event, Dan Burwell, won 3rd Place Master  Class with his Smith &amp; Wesson M&amp;P9L pistol.  Team member Laura  Torres-Reyes used her M&amp;P9 Pro Series pistol to place an impressive  3rd Woman and 4th Military while teammate Craig Buckland placed second  overall and 1st Master in SSR with a Smith &amp; Wesson Model 19.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The 2011 season is off to an amazing start with Team Smith &amp; Wesson  winning five national titles and dominating in four of the five IDPA  divisions,&#8221; said James Debney, President of Smith &amp; Wesson&#8217;s Firearm  Division. &#8220;Along with the team&#8217;s numerous victories, it was a proud  night for the company as this year&#8217;s match marks the fourth time that we  have hosted the prestigious event.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Debney continued, &#8220;This year&#8217;s IDPA Indoor Nationals did not disappoint  as the match directors and range staff did an outstanding job of putting  together a truly enjoyable event for competitors of all skill levels.  To host a match of this caliber takes tremendous dedication and the  competence to develop fair yet challenging courses of fire. We are  honored to have hosted this match for a fourth consecutive year and  would like to acknowledge all of the event coordinators, range safety  officers and volunteers that worked tirelessly to make this match a  success. On behalf of Smith &amp; Wesson, I would like to congratulate  the competitors who traveled to Springfield to take part in this event.  We look forward to making next year&#8217;s event an even larger success.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The 2011 Indoor National Championships featured 12 exciting courses of  fire involving low-light and no-light conditions, moving targets and  defensive shooting scenarios. In addition to the three-days of intense  competitions, participants had the opportunity to participate in a  variety of events including Smith &amp; Wesson factory tours and  training seminars.<\/p>\n<p>Smith &amp; Wesson would like to congratulate and recognize all of the Division Champions and Special Category Winners &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>CDP Champion: David Olhasso<br \/>\nESP Champion: Robert Vogel<br \/>\nSSP Champion: Gordon Carrell<br \/>\nESR Champion: Jerry Miculek<br \/>\nSSR Champion: Josh Lentz<br \/>\nHigh Senior:  Greg Garrett<br \/>\nHigh Lady: Randi Rogers<br \/>\nHigh Law Enforcement:  Robert Vogel<br \/>\nHigh Press:  Scotty McGregor<br \/>\nHigh Industry:  Gordon Carrell<br \/>\nHigh International:  Juan Carlos Gonzalez Valdez<br \/>\nHigh Junior:  Tori Nonaka<br \/>\nHigh Military:  Rob Tate<br \/>\nMost Accurate: Robert Vogel<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>About Smith &amp; Wesson <\/strong><\/em><br \/>\n<em> Smith &amp; Wesson Holding Corporation (SWHC) is a U.S.-based, global  provider of products and services for safety, security, protection and  sport.  The company designs and constructs facility perimeter security  solutions for military and commercial applications, and delivers a broad  portfolio of firearms and related training to the military, law  enforcement and sports markets.  SWHC companies include Smith &amp;  Wesson Corp., the globally recognized manufacturer of quality firearms;  Universal Safety Response, a full-service perimeter security integrator,  barrier manufacturer and installer; and Thompson\/Center Arms Company,  Inc., a premier designer and manufacturer of premium hunting firearms.  SWHC facilities are located in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and  Tennessee.  For more information on Smith &amp; Wesson and its  companies, call (800) 331-0852 or log on to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.smith-wesson.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.smith-wesson.com<\/a>;www.usrgrab.com; or <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tcarms.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">www.tcarms.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SPRINGFIELD, Mass.- Smith &amp; Wesson Corp. hosted the 2011 International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) Indoor National Championships, awarding five division titles during the three-day event. 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