2018 IPSC Action Air World Shoot
The 2018 IPSC Action Air World Shoot I was the first IPSC Action Air World Shoot, and was held in Hong Kong indoor at the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC).[2][3] The match consisted of 30 stages over 3 days and had a match capacity of 600 competitors.
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| Venue | Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC) | ||||||
| Location | Hong Kong | ||||||
| Dates | Opening Ceremony: 29 June Main Match: 30 June - 2 July 2018 Closing Ceremony: 3 July | ||||||
| Competitors | 481 [1] from 18 nations | ||||||
| Winning time | 2322.4491 of 2580 points | ||||||
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Champions
    
    Open
    
The Open division had the second largest match participation with 175 out of 481 starting competitors (36.4 %).
- Individual
- Teams Open
| Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members | 
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|  Gold |  Hong Kong | 7044.9403 | 100.00 % | Chun Ki Wu, Chun Sing Yau, Yiu Fung Lau, Sze Ko Ho | 
|  Silver |  Macau | 6667.6888 | 94.65 % | Chi Man Sio, Ka Kit Wong, Ka Seng Leong, Brian Cheung | 
|  Bronze |  Chinese Taipei | 5839.3687 | 82.89 % | Kai M Chang, Wei Hua Peng, Chen Su Chiu, Ho Chien Tsai | 
Standard
    
The Standard division had the largest match participation with 213 out of 481 starting competitors (44.3 %).
- Individual
- Teams Standard
| Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members | 
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|  Gold |  Hong Kong | 6938.5629 | 100.00 % | Warout Lau, Yin Tai Yenty Lee, Pak Lam Lai, Tsz Wai Li | 
|  Silver |  Macau | 6051.3914 | 87.21 % | Ka Chon Mok, Lok Man Cheung, Weng Hong Lei, Cheok Hou Ho | 
|  Bronze |  Chinese Taipei | 5525.7457 | 79.64 % | Yin Chen Chou, Jih Hui Lo, Pei Chen Ke, Yi Fan Nie | 
| Junior | Country | Points | Percent | Team members | 
|  Gold |  Hong Kong | 5364.0584 | 100.00 % | Tsz Him Wong, Chi Hang Ko, Chun Him Tse, Ohymn Yam | 
|  Silver |  Russia | 5096.2585 | 95.01 % | Alexsandr Tarasov, Vadim Evdokimov, Daniil Sharafanenko, Maksim Kotliar | 
|  Bronze |  Bulgaria | 2405.3984 | 44.84 % | Anthony Maneva, Alipi Alipiev, Alexander Boev | 
Production
    
The Production division had the third largest match participation with 60 out of 481 starting competitors (12.5 %).
- Individual
- Teams Production
| Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members | 
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|  Gold |  Hong Kong | 6857.1696 | 100.00 % | Yik Man Chan, Chak Sang Li, Chun Keung Ng, Kwan Kit Leung | 
|  Silver |  Chinese Taipei | 6019.1554 | 87.78 % | Teng Hsiung Chan, Yu Chen Lai, Jia Hua Cheng, Shu Lai | 
|  Bronze |  Russia | 5393.8400 | 78.66 % | Evgeniy Potapenko, Andrei Neshei, Mikhail Babayan | 
Classic
    
The Classic division had the fourth largest match participation with 33 out of 481 starting competitors (7 %).
- Individual
- Teams Classic
| Overall | Country | Points | Percent | Team members | 
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|  Gold |  Hong Kong | 6912.2558 | 100.00 % | Ka Chun Chan, Chun Hin Justin Chan, Kwok Wai Ringo Ng, Lai Hong Samson Chan | 
|  Silver |  China | 5483.3419 | 79.33 % | Man Kai Chris Ng, Chiu Chun Loo, William Sien, Siu Cheung Fuk | 
|  Bronze |  Philippines | 4817.1712 | 69.69 % | Clyde Santos, Allen Paul Marcos, Jonathan Medrano | 
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