GECO MASTERS 2024: PHILIPPSBURG BECOMES THE CENTRE OF DYNAMIC SPORT SHOOTING

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The GECO Masters 2024 (13 - 15 September 2024) in Philippsburg will bring together a large number of top-class IPSC shooters from all over Europe. 

These include both experienced athletes and up-and-coming talents. The participants come from various countries, with Germany, France, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic traditionally strongly represented.

Notable participants include members of the GECO team, who regularly finish in the top places in national and international competitions. Sport shooters such as Luis Ehrhardt, who has stood on the podium several times in the past, and Stefan Rumpler, an established shooter in the IPSC scene, are not uncommon. International stars from neighbouring countries are also expected, who have also enjoyed success in their home countries.

During the three days, the participants will put their IPSC (International Practical Shooting Confederation) skills to the test. Precision, speed and tactical skill are required to succeed in the demanding disciplines. The competition is known for its challenging stages. With 15 stages and at least 280 shots to be fired over the course of the competition, the event offers a real challenge - even for experienced shooters who are used to performing at their best under pressure. Due to the high standard of the GECO Masters and the usual excellent organisation, it usually attracts the best of the best from all over Europe.

The event is also attended by a number of well-known exhibitors and industry representatives, offering not only the participants but also the spectators an exciting insight into the dynamic shooting sport and the opportunity to see the stars of the IPSC scene live in action.

As the main sponsor, the GECO brand is providing countless prizes. Every participant has the opportunity to win high-quality prizes in a raffle. This means that not only the winners will go home with a prize.

We are looking forward to a great competition and wish all shooters every success.

VIDEO: GECO IPSC MASTERS 2024

These top performers represent the strong GECO IPSC TEAM   


... and continuously and impressively demonstrate how GECO products are used in practice to ensure maximum precision and reliability. More information from the GECO IPSC World, about the GECO TEAM shooters and their shooter profiles can be found HERE
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CYRIELLE VIVO (France): Member of the French national team since 2018, uses GECO 9 mm Luger ammunition for training and competitions.

EMILE OBRIOT (France): Successful shooter with medals at European and World Championships, uses GECO 9x19 FMJ ammunition and the BERETTA 92X Performance.

DYLAN KEPPEL (Netherlands): A young talent who uses the Tanfoglio Stock 3 Master pistol and GECO 9x19 ammunition for international competitions.

LUIS EHRHARDT (Germany): An accurate shooter in the Open Division who uses GECO 124 grain HEXAGON ammunition and is successful in various disciplines.

SASCHA BACK (Germany): A versatile shooter known for his adaptability and use of GECO products in training and competition.

PATRICK KUMMER (Germany): Versatile IPSC shooter who won the German 3-Gun Champion title in 2020 and relies on reliable GECO ammunition.

STEFAN RUMPLER (Germany): German champion in the IPSC Shotgun Open Division, who uses GECO shotgun shells and different guns for various disciplines.

GYÖRGY BATKI (Hungary): Experienced and successful, 13-time Hungarian champion in the Standard Division with international successes.

JULIEN BOIT (France): Experienced IPSC shooter who has been competing since 1999 and uses GECO 9 mm ammunition.

CSABA SZÁSZI (Hungary): Active in IPSC since 2007, has achieved several podium finishes and uses the KIMBER CUSTOM with GECO 9 mm Luger ammunition.

EDUARDO DE COBOS (Spain): World Vice President of MiSiA, experienced shooter and instructor who has been on the Spanish national team since 1998 and uses GECO 124-grain ammunition.

PATRICK BACULARD (France): Active IPSC shooter and trainer since 1980, specialising in the Production Optics Division with Beretta pistols and GECO ammunition.