Steel Challenge
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The Steel Challenge is a speed shooting championship and governed by the Steel Challenge Shooting Association (SCSA). The competition was founded by Mike Dalton and Mike Fichman. The targets, made of steel, range in size from 10" round plates to 18"x24" square plates. The match is held every year in Piru, California and draws shooters from around the world.
Competitors are scored based solely on the time it takes them to shoot each stage. The last target that is shot is known as the "stop plate", which stops the timer. All primary target hits made after the stop plate has been struck, will be scored with a 3 second penalty each. The maximum time permitted for a run is 30 seconds and a competitor will be stopped and asked to reload if they reach the 30 second limit. Each competitor shoots each stage five times, with their slowest run dropped, excluding the stage Outer Limits where only four runs are shot and the top three counted. The competitor's best four out of five runs are totaled for their stage score and the eight stage scores are added together to establish the competitor's match score. The winner is the competitor with the lowest overall time.
Seventy shooters competed in the first Steel Challenge in 1981. John Shaw claimed the first ‘World’s Fastest Shooter’ title along with his share of the $20,000 in cash and prizes.
In the winter of 2007, Dalton and Fichman sold the Steel Challenge to the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA
) which is the US sanctioning body of IPSC
.
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History
The Steel Challenge World Speed Shooting Championships have grown to one of the largest professional pistol competitions in America. In 2007 more than 220 competitors from the United States and around the world competed for a portion of the $390,000 in cash and prizes - the largest purse in competitive pistol shooting.Competitors are scored based solely on the time it takes them to shoot each stage. The last target that is shot is known as the "stop plate", which stops the timer. All primary target hits made after the stop plate has been struck, will be scored with a 3 second penalty each. The maximum time permitted for a run is 30 seconds and a competitor will be stopped and asked to reload if they reach the 30 second limit. Each competitor shoots each stage five times, with their slowest run dropped, excluding the stage Outer Limits where only four runs are shot and the top three counted. The competitor's best four out of five runs are totaled for their stage score and the eight stage scores are added together to establish the competitor's match score. The winner is the competitor with the lowest overall time.
Seventy shooters competed in the first Steel Challenge in 1981. John Shaw claimed the first ‘World’s Fastest Shooter’ title along with his share of the $20,000 in cash and prizes.
In the winter of 2007, Dalton and Fichman sold the Steel Challenge to the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA
USPSA
USPSA may refer to:* United States Practical Shooting Association* United States Power Soccer Association...
) which is the US sanctioning body of IPSC
International Practical Shooting Confederation
The International Practical Shooting Confederation is a shooting sport based on the concept of practical shooting. Accuracy, power and speed are all required to achieve a maximum score.-Founding and organization:...
.
The Steel Challenge Stages
The Steel Challenge comprises eight courses of fire called 'stages.' They are:- Pendulum (diagram)
- Roundabout (diagram)
- Showdown (diagram)
- Five To Go (diagram)
- Speed Option (diagram)
- Smoke & Hope (diagram)
- Outer Limits (diagram)
- Accelerator (diagram)
Steel Challenge Men's World Records
Stage | Shooter | Time | Avg. Run | Year |
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Pendulum | Jerry Miculek Jerry Miculek Jerry Miculek is a speed shooter and competition shooting instructor, experienced in nearly every type of firearm made. He is renowned as one of the fastest revolver shooters in the world, emptying a five-shot revolver in 0.57 seconds in a group the size of a playing card. Miculek currently holds... |
10.72 | 2.68 | 2008 |
Roundabout | JJ Racaza | 8.08 | 2.02 | 2008 |
Showdown | BJ Norris | 8.11 | 2.02 | 2007 |
Five To Go | Max Michel | 9.58 | 2.39 | 2007 |
Speed Option | KC Eusebio | 9.72 | 2.43 | 2010 |
Smoke & Hope | KC Eusebio | 7.39 | 1.84 | 2004 |
Outer Limits | BJ Norris | 11.14 | 3.71 | 2008 |
Accelerator | Max Michel | 8.94 | 2.23 | 2007 |
Steel Challenge Women's World Records
Stage | Shooter | Time | Avg. Run | Year |
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Pendulum | Kay Clark-Miculek | 12.58 | 3.14 | 2005 |
Roundabout | Kay Clark-Miculek | 10.01 | 2.50 | 2006 |
Showdown | Kay Clark-Miculek | 10.85 | 2.71 | 2008 |
Five To Go | Kay Clark-Miculek | 11.95 | 2.98 | 2006 |
Speed Option | Kay Clark-Miculek | 12.70 | 3.17 | 2008 |
Smoke & Hope | Kay Clark-Miculek | 9.25 | 2.31 | 2008 |
Outer Limits | Kay Clark-Miculek | 14.62 | 4.87 | 2008 |
Accelerator | Kay Clark-Miculek | 11.56 | 2.89 | 2007 |
Past Champions
Year | Top Overall | Top Woman |
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2010 | KC Eusebio | Jessie Abbate |
2009 | Max Michel | Jessie Abbate |
2008 | KC Eusebio | Kay Clark-Miculek |
2007 | Max Michel | Jessie Abbate |
2006 | JJ Racaza | Kay Clark-Miculek |
2005 | Max Michel | Kay Clark-Miculek |
2004 | Tatsuya Sakai | Kay Clark-Miculek |
2003 | KC Eusebio | Athena Lee |
2002 | Rob Leatham Rob Leatham Robert Jennings Leatham , also known as "TGO" is a successful professional shooter... |
Athena Lee |
2001 | Doug Koenig | Kay Clark-Miculek |
2000 | Doug Koenig | Kay Clark-Miculek |
1999 | Doug Koenig | Julie Goloski |
1998 | Jerry Barnhart | Cathy Levanza |
1997 | Ross Newell | Kay Clark-Miculek |
1993 | Jethro Dionsio | Valerie Levanza |
1992 | Jethro Dionsio | Valerie Levanza |
1991 | Jerry Barnhart | Judy Woolley |
1990 | Jethro Dionsio | Judy Woolley |
1989 | Angelo Spagnoli | Shirley Hamilton |
1988 | Chip McCormick | Suzan Cooper |
1987 | Jerry Barnhart | Michelle Griggs |
1986 | Chip McCormick | Jo Anne Hall |
1985 | Rob Leatham Rob Leatham Robert Jennings Leatham , also known as "TGO" is a successful professional shooter... |
Lee Cole |
1984 | Nick Pruitt | Lee Cole |
1983 | Mickey Fowler | Linda Zubiena |
1982 | J. Michael Plaxco | Pamela Morris |
1981 | John Shaw | Melba Pruitt |
Press Coverage Over The Years
Since at least 2003, the Shooting Gallery show on the nationally syndicated Outdoor Channel has covered each Steel Challenge championship. It has also been covered in other press, including notable articles in American HandgunnerAmerican Handgunner
American Handgunner is a magazine dedicated to handguns, handgun hunting, competition shooting, reloading, tactical knives and other shooting-related activities in the United States...
, GunWeek, and Outdoor Life.