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The Bianchi Cup

The Bianchi Cup is a major action pistol tournament in the United States, held in May at the Green Valley Rifle & Pistol Club in Missouri. It is hailed as the premier action pistol championship tournament in the world. The Bianchi Cup is the only major shooting tournament that has retained its original course of fire since its inception.[citation needed]

Bianchi Cup
The Bianchi Cup is now the CMP Bianchi Cup
Tournament information
SportAction Pistol
LocationHallsville, Missouri
Established1979
AdministratorCivilian Marksmanship Program
Tournament
format(s)
Multi-day, multi-stage Tournament
VenueGreen Valley Rifle & Pistol Club
Websitehttps://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-pistol-program/cmp-bianchi-cup/


Due to the diversity of stages,[1] the tournament is widely considered one of the most difficult championships in all of the shooting sports.[2][3]

In 2023, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) took over the match and rebranded it the CMP Bianchi Cup. [4] Title sponsor of the CMP Bianchi Cup is the MidwayUSA.

CMP Bianchi Cup events edit

The CMP Bianchi Cup consists of four events: the Practical Event, Moving Target (Mover) Event, Barricade Event, and the Falling Plates Event. Competitors shoot from both standing and prone positions and are also required to shoot with strong and weak hands at various stages. There are no makeup shots in the CMP Bianchi Cup, adding to its difficulty. Competitors fire in Open, Metallic, Production and Production Optic classes within each event.

The Practical Event: Competitors fire at distances from 10 yards to 50 yards under varying time limits from the shooting line.

The Barricade Event: Competitors fire at targets on either side of the barricade at different distances and under varying time limits from within shooting boxes and behind barricades.

The Falling Plate Event: Competitors fire at eight-inch round steel plates arranged in banks of six at distances from 10 to 25 yards under varying time limits.

The Moving Target Event: Competitors fire from within shooting boxes at distances ranging from 10 to 25 yards at a target moving from left to right, with the target exposed for six seconds.

The event draws top shooters from all over the world. Past international competitors have hailed from Austria, Australia, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Saudi Arabia (1987–1989), Republic of South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan (1996), Thailand (1993 and 1994), and the United Kingdom.

Bianchi Cup History edit

The Bianchi cup is the second longest running pistol championship in the world. The event was created in 1979 by former police officer John Bianchi of holster maker Bianchi International as a Law Enforcement Training Match, in conjunction with 1975 IPSC World Champion, Ray Chapman[5][6] and Richard Nichols. The first Bianchi Cup competition was held in 1979.[7] In 1984, the National Rifle Association re-designated the event the NRA Bianchi Cup, National Action Pistol Championship. The competition has four stages, which make up the match aggregate. Each of these stages consists of 48 rounds for a total possible score of 480 for each stage and 1920 for a perfect overall score.

The Bianchi Cup is traditionally held the week before Memorial Day weekend (i.e. the week before the last Monday in May) every year since its inception in 1979. It is the first tournament that turns the sport of competition shooting as a whole from amateur to professional status by offering the winner a large cash prize in addition to trophies.

Before NRA took control in 1984, the overall winner took home the entire cash purse of $30,000 in addition to the Bianchi Cup itself. It has its origins in the law enforcement shooting community. With the creation of the Production Division, it has become one of the fastest growing disciplines in the action shooting community.

The first NRA World Action Pistol Championship match was held in the United States at the present home of the NRA Bianchi Cup in Columbia, MO. The year 1994 was the first time there were five countries competing for the Open Team event and three countries competing for the Women's Team event. Thereafter the World Action Pistol Championship was held in Adelaide Australia 1997, Hamilton New Zealand 1999, Italy 2001 and again in the USA in Columbia MO in 2004. The NRA World Action Pistol Championships were then to be rotated to sponsor countries every two years from 2006 (Australia, Blacktown Rifle & Pistol Club) and returning to the United States every eight years (2012). In 2008 it was conducted in Hamilton, New Zealand, November 5–8. For 2010, the event returned to Sydney, Australia at the Blacktown Rifle & Pistol Club.[8]

The Bianchi Cup has been one of the three championships of action shooting's triple crown, along with the IPSC U.S. Nationals, and the Steel Challenge.[9]

Since its inception in 1979, with the 1985 championship year being the exception, the Bianchi Cup has retained its original courses of fire, consisting of four matches: Practical, Barricade, Moving Target and Falling Plates. Speed, accuracy, and precision are equally important factors and are considered fundamentals that form the core of the match, but most importantly, strong mental discipline on match days is the ultimate key to winning the Championship.

In 1985, the Practical Event was temporarily replaced by the 60-shot, 600-point International Rapid Fire Event, almost identical to that of the ISSF 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Match. Initially, the main differences for the Bianchi Cup/NRA Action Pistol version was that it was to be fired from a standing, hands-over-shoulder starting position, gun holstered, on five Bianchi D-1 "Tombstone" cardboard targets placed 25 yards downrange, using center fire handguns, with the option of using the ground as support if one can make the time limit without incurring any late shot penalties. The total possible score for that year was 2040 points plus 204 x's. This sudden deviation from the original format proved unpopular, so organizers dropped it and re-instated the Practical Event the following year since.

The NRA National Action Shooting Tournament was a money-winning event. For his victory in 2008, Doug Koenig took home the 2008 Bianchi Cup trophy, plus total cash awards of over $8,000. Robert Vadasz Metallic Sight win netted him over $5000. For 2009, total prize money awarded increased over 30% from the previous year.

From 2009 on, the NRA Bianchi Cup offered an Open Division, Metallic Division and the new Production Division to bring more shooters to the sport. The NRA also introduced a Celebrity Pro-Am as a Saturday Event. The fan favorite spectacle included participants from the music, film and television branches of the entertainment industry including Mark Wills, Michael Peterson, Marshall Teague and Michael Talbott. Cowboy Mounted Shooting sensation Kenda Lenseigne made her first appearance at the Celebrity Pro-AM in 2010 and won.

The first competitor to fire a perfect score was Doug Koenig of Pennsylvania in 1990 with a 1920-157X.

The inaugural CMP Bianchi Cup in 2023 saw tremendous support from the 135 individuals who participated in the event, including several international competitors from Australia, Barbados, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Switzerland.

Bianchi Cup champions edit

2023 CMP Bianchi Cup edit

 
Bruce Piatt was the 2023 Bianchi Cup National Champion, marking his seventh Cup over 30 years.

National Action Pistol Championships National Champion: Bruce Piatt, 1920-178X

Open National National Champion: Mark Blake, 1920-178X


Practical results edit

Open: Douglas Koenig, 54, Deland, FL – 480-47X

Metallic: SFC Ryan Franks, 35, Ellerslie, GA – 480-34X

Production: SSG Christopher Hudock, 33, Columbus, GA – 469-26X

Production Optic: Simon Golob, 48, Kearney, MO – 480-33X

Mover results edit

Open: Mark Blake, 52, Huon Creek, Australia – 480-39X

Metallic: Roman Hauber, 57, Regensburg, Germany – 476-27X

Production: SSG Christopher Hudock, 33, Columbus, GA – 478-23X

Production Optic: SSG Anthony Heinauer, 26, Fort Benning, GA – 480-32X

Barricade results edit

1st: SSG Walter Johnson, 29, of Pine Mountain, GA – 480-48X

2nd: Brett Foster, 46, Bundabert, Queensland, Australia – 480-48X

3rd: Stephen Stewart, 50, Carlock, IL – 480-48X

Falling Plates Results edit

1st: Benito Martinez, 44, Albuquerque, NM – 480-48X

2nd: SSG Walter Johnson, 29, of Pine Mountain, GA – 480-48X

3rd:  SSG Anthony Heinauer, 26, of Fort Benning, GA – 480-48X

2-Man Team edit

Metallic: BDMP – 1848-121X

Production Optic: Team DHS – 1887-118X

International Team: Pistol Australia 1 – 1920-180X

4-Man Team: USAMU Blue (SSG Christopher Hudock, SFC Ryan Franks, SSG Anthony Heinauer, SSG Walter Johnson) – 1916-143X

Special categories edit

Military Veteran Champion – Mark Blake, 1920-178X

Law Enforcement Champion – Bruce Piatt, 1920-178X

Active Service Champion – SSG Walter Johnson, 1918-172X

Revolver Champion – Steve Weathersby, 1914-154X

International Champion – Mark Blake, 1920-178X

International championship awards edit

Grand Senior Champion: Vance Schmid, 1918-157X

John Cameron Memorial Senior Champion: Troy Mattheyer, 1916-154X

Roger E. Hawkins Memorial Junior National Champion: Malcolm Itzstein, 1892-142X

Woman National Champion: Sally Talbot, 1889-152X

Metallic National Champion: SFC Ryan Franks, USA, 1914-141X

Production National Champion: SSG Christopher Hudock, USA, 1901-128X

Production Optic National Champion: SSG Anthony Heinauer, 1916-146X

Previous Bianchi Cup champions edit

Bianchi Cup winners edit

1979:   Ron Lerch 1816-062x

1980:   Mickey Fowler 1889-085x

1981:   Mickey Fowler 1890-088x

1982:   Mickey Fowler 1903-145x

1983:   Brian Enos 1903-612x

1984:   Brian Enos 1910-257x

NRA National Action Pistol Champions edit

1985:   Rob Leatham 2034-155x

1986:   W. Riley Gilmore 1916-144x

1987:   John Pride 1912-151x

1988:   John Pride 1918-163x

1989:   Lemoine Wright 1914-152x

1990:   Doug Koenig 1920-157x

1991:   W. Riley Gilmore 1920-166x

1992:   Doug Koenig 1920-169x

1993:   Bruce Piatt 1920-170x

1993:   Brian Kilpatrick, Australia 1920-173x

1994:   John Pride 1920-174x

1995:   John Pride 1920-179x

1996:   Mickey Fowler 1918-184x

1996:   Ross G. Newell, Australia 1920-163x

1997:   Bruce Piatt 1920-181x

1998:   Doug Koenig 1920-180x

1999:   Bruce Piatt 1920-185x

2000:   Doug Koenig 1920-185x

2001:   Doug Koenig 1920-184x

2002:   Doug Koenig 1920-184x

2003:   Doug Koenig 1920-183x

2004:   Doug Koenig 1920-177x

2005:   Doug Koenig 1920-185x

2006:   Bruce Piatt 1920-177x

2007:   Doug Koenig 1920-185x

2008:   Doug Koenig 1918-185x

2009:   Bruce Piatt 1920–181x

2010:   Doug Koenig 1920-179x

2011:   Doug Koenig *1920-187x (High Score)

2012:   Doug Koenig 1920-182x

2013:   Doug Koenig 1920-183x

2014:   Kevin Angstadt 1920-171x

2015:   Doug Koenig 1920-180x

2016:   Doug Koenig 1920-183x

2017:   Doug Koenig 1920-184x

2018:   Adam Sokolowski 1920-176x

2019:   Bruce Piatt 1920–179x

2020: (Cancelled)

2021:   Doug Koenig 1920-182x

2022:   Benito Martinez 1920-165x

Stock Firearm (Production) Champions edit

1994:   Bruce Gray-Category Winner 1883-112x

1995:   Rod Jones-Category Winner 1810-105x

1996:   Bruce Gray-Category Winner 1889-125x

1997:   Steve Sweeney-Category Winner 1850-115x

Production Class Champions edit

2009:   Dave Sevigny 1806-101x

2010:   Kyle Schmidt 1856-121x

2011:   Rob Leatham 1883-132x (XD Tactical)

2012:   Vance Schmid 1887-118x (CZ SP01 Shadow)

2013:   Enoch Smith 1904-144x (Xdm 5.25)

2014:   Rob Leatham 1884-132x (Xdm 5.25)

2015:   Enoch Smith 1874-137x (Xdm 5.25)

2016:   Adam Sokolowski 3767-257x* (Xdm 5.25) *Score reflects combined main match and championship match score

2017:   Rob Leatham 1908-140x* (Xdm 5.25) *Score reflects championship match score only

2018:   Patrick Franks 1894-136x

2019:   Anthony Heinauer 1876-131x

2020: (Cancelled)

2021:   Christopher Hudock 1888-116x

2022:   Christopher Hudock 1900-135x

Production Optics Class champions edit

2021:   Anthony Heinauer 1918-161x

2022:   Anthony Heinauer 1914-164x

Metallic Sight Firearm Champions edit

 
Kenda Lenseigne presents Robert Vadasz the 2010 Bianchi Cup Metallic Division Champion cup

1998:   Chad Dietrich 1905-125x

1999:   Fred Craig 1863-127x

2000:   Rob Leatham 1897-145x

2001:   Vance Schmid 1896-130x

2002:   Rob Leatham 1884-136x

2003:   Frederick Craig 1886-128x

2004:   Rob Leatham 1905-144x

2005:   Rob Leatham 1910-153x

2006:   Rob Leatham 1902-145x

2007:   Rob Leatham 1902-153x

2008:   Rob Vadasz 1902-138x

2009:   Rob Leatham 1909-145x

2010:   Rob Vadasz 1904-146x

2011:   Rob Vadasz 1908-143x

2012:   Rob Vadasz 1878-135x

2013:   Rob Vadasz 1892-132x

2014:   Kevin Worrell 1907-127x

2015:   Patrick Franks 1902-140x

2016:   Patrick Franks 1901-140x

2017:   Adam Sokolowski 1914-143x

2018:   Rob Vadasz 1912-155x

2019:   Kyle Schmidt 1905-137x

2020: (Cancelled)

2021:   Rob Vadasz *1918-154x (High Score)

2022:   Ryan Franks 1914-156x

NRA National Action Pistol women’s champions edit

1980:   Edith Almeida 1821-073x

1981:   Edith Almeida 1652-045x

1982:   Edith Almeida 1304-077x

1983:   Sally Van Valzah 1765-091x

1984:   Lee Cole 1761-096x

1985:   Lee Cole 1957-119x

1986:   Christie Rogers 1759-096x

1987:   Lorna Pavelka 1787-088x

1988:   Christie Rogers 1836-111x

1989:   Yoko Shimomura 1882-129x

1990:   Christie Rogers 1885-124x

1991:   Janina Tenace 1888-134x

1992:   Lorna Pavelka 1899-142x

1993:   Judy Woolley 1898-148x

1994:   Judy Woolley 1906-148x

1995:   Dewi Hazeltine 1908-150x

1996:   Sharon Edington 1899-140x

1997:   Sharon Edington 1906-142x

1998:   Anita Mackiewicz 1914-148x

1999:   Vera Koo 1894-137x

2000:   Robyn Estreich 1902-157x

2001:   Vera Koo 1910-137x

2002:   Vera Koo 1905-151x

2003:   Vera Koo 1894-141x

2004:   Vera Koo 1886-136x

2005:   Vera Koo 1894-149x

2006:   Vera Koo 1897-143x

2007:   Julie Goloski 1903-139x

2008:   Vera Koo 1870-136x

2009:   Julie Goloski Golob 1907-138x

2010:   Jessie Abbate 1906-163x

2011:   Jessie Harrison 1912-153x

2012:   Julie Golob 1907-144x

2013:   Jessie Duff 1893-142x

2014:   Jessie Duff 1893-135x

2015:   Anita Mackiewicz *1916-166x (High Score)

2016:   Tiffany Piper 1904-154x

2017:   Cherie Blake 1904-145x

2018:   Anita Mackiewicz 1911-153x

2019:   Cherie Blake 1906-153x

2020: (Cancelled)

2021:   Becky Yackley 1908-139x

2022:   Sally Talbot 1913-155x

NRA World Action Pistol champions – open edit

 
Pictured above at the 2010 World Action Pistol Championship are (from l. to r.) Jerry Miculek, Carl Bernosky, Julie Goloski-Golob, Bruce Piatt, and 2010 World Action Pistol Champion Doug Koenig

1994:   John Pride 1920-174x

1997:   Adrian Hunter 1920-150x

1999:   Doug Koenig 1920-180x

2004:   Doug Koenig 1920-177x

2006:   Bruce Piatt 1920-176x

2008:   Doug Koenig 1920-181x

2010:   Doug Koenig *1920-188x (High Score)

NRA World Action Pistol champions – Metallic edit

1994: N/A

1997: N/A

1999: N/A

2004:   Jerry Miculek 1893-122x

2006:   Frank Reiche 1852-124x

2008:   Vance Schmid *1902-133x (High Score)

2010:   Tony Drabsch 1887-125x

NRA World Action Pistol champions – Production edit

2010:   Marc Kleser 1839-109x

NRA World Action champions – Stock Gun edit

1999: United Kingdom

Multiple and consecutive Bianchi Cup champions edit

 
John Pride has several Bianchi titles under his belt
Country Champion Total Years
  Doug Koenig 19 1990, 1992, 1998, 2000–2005, 2007-2008, 2010–2013, 2015–2017, 2021
  Bruce Piatt 6 1993, 1997, 1999, 2006, 2009, 2019
  Mickey Fowler 4 1980, 1981, 1982, 1996
  John Pride 4 1987, 1988, 1994, 1995
  Brian Enos 2 1983, 1984
  W. Riley Gilmore 2 1986, 1991

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "JulieGs Blog 30th Anniversary Bianchi Cup". Juliegolob.com. May 26, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "Team GLOCK Shoots Its Way To Top Finishes At The NRA Bianchi Cup". Ammoland.com. June 3, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  3. ^ "The Bianchi Cup is one of the most challenging shooting events in the world". Ammoland.com. June 13, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "CMP Bianchi Cup". Civilian Marksmanship Program. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
  5. ^ "Bianchi International history". Bianchi-intl.com. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  6. ^ "NRA Bianchi Cup History page". Nrahq.org. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  7. ^ Adler, Dennis (2010). John Bianchi, an American Legend. Minneapolis, MN 55425: Blue Book Publications Inc. p. 46. ISBN 978-1-886768-88-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  8. ^ Sturgis, Danielle (October 8, 2010). . Nrablog.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 2010. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
  9. ^ "Rob Leatham wins triple crown in 1985". Robleatham.com. Retrieved October 20, 2011.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Bianchi Cup is a major action pistol tournament in the United States held in May at the Green Valley Rifle amp Pistol Club in Missouri It is hailed as the premier action pistol championship tournament in the world The Bianchi Cup is the only major shooting tournament that has retained its original course of fire since its inception citation needed Bianchi CupThe Bianchi Cup is now the CMP Bianchi CupTournament informationSportAction PistolLocationHallsville MissouriEstablished1979AdministratorCivilian Marksmanship ProgramTournamentformat s Multi day multi stage TournamentVenueGreen Valley Rifle amp Pistol ClubWebsitehttps thecmp org competitions cmp pistol program cmp bianchi cup Due to the diversity of stages 1 the tournament is widely considered one of the most difficult championships in all of the shooting sports 2 3 In 2023 the Civilian Marksmanship Program CMP took over the match and rebranded it the CMP Bianchi Cup 4 Title sponsor of the CMP Bianchi Cup is the MidwayUSA Contents 1 CMP Bianchi Cup events 2 Bianchi Cup History 3 Bianchi Cup champions 3 1 2023 CMP Bianchi Cup 3 1 1 Practical results 3 1 2 Mover results 3 1 3 Barricade results 3 1 4 Falling Plates Results 3 1 5 2 Man Team 3 1 6 Special categories 3 1 7 International championship awards 3 2 Previous Bianchi Cup champions 3 2 1 Bianchi Cup winners 3 2 2 NRA National Action Pistol Champions 3 2 3 Stock Firearm Production Champions 3 2 4 Production Class Champions 3 2 5 Production Optics Class champions 3 2 6 Metallic Sight Firearm Champions 3 2 7 NRA National Action Pistol women s champions 3 2 8 NRA World Action Pistol champions open 3 2 9 NRA World Action Pistol champions Metallic 3 2 10 NRA World Action Pistol champions Production 3 2 11 NRA World Action champions Stock Gun 3 3 Multiple and consecutive Bianchi Cup champions 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksCMP Bianchi Cup events editThe CMP Bianchi Cup consists of four events the Practical Event Moving Target Mover Event Barricade Event and the Falling Plates Event Competitors shoot from both standing and prone positions and are also required to shoot with strong and weak hands at various stages There are no makeup shots in the CMP Bianchi Cup adding to its difficulty Competitors fire in Open Metallic Production and Production Optic classes within each event The Practical Event Competitors fire at distances from 10 yards to 50 yards under varying time limits from the shooting line The Barricade Event Competitors fire at targets on either side of the barricade at different distances and under varying time limits from within shooting boxes and behind barricades The Falling Plate Event Competitors fire at eight inch round steel plates arranged in banks of six at distances from 10 to 25 yards under varying time limits The Moving Target Event Competitors fire from within shooting boxes at distances ranging from 10 to 25 yards at a target moving from left to right with the target exposed for six seconds The event draws top shooters from all over the world Past international competitors have hailed from Austria Australia Canada Germany Italy Japan Lithuania the Netherlands New Zealand Norway Philippines Saudi Arabia 1987 1989 Republic of South Africa Switzerland Taiwan 1996 Thailand 1993 and 1994 and the United Kingdom Bianchi Cup History editThe Bianchi cup is the second longest running pistol championship in the world The event was created in 1979 by former police officer John Bianchi of holster maker Bianchi International as a Law Enforcement Training Match in conjunction with 1975 IPSC World Champion Ray Chapman 5 6 and Richard Nichols The first Bianchi Cup competition was held in 1979 7 In 1984 the National Rifle Association re designated the event the NRA Bianchi Cup National Action Pistol Championship The competition has four stages which make up the match aggregate Each of these stages consists of 48 rounds for a total possible score of 480 for each stage and 1920 for a perfect overall score The Bianchi Cup is traditionally held the week before Memorial Day weekend i e the week before the last Monday in May every year since its inception in 1979 It is the first tournament that turns the sport of competition shooting as a whole from amateur to professional status by offering the winner a large cash prize in addition to trophies Before NRA took control in 1984 the overall winner took home the entire cash purse of 30 000 in addition to the Bianchi Cup itself It has its origins in the law enforcement shooting community With the creation of the Production Division it has become one of the fastest growing disciplines in the action shooting community The first NRA World Action Pistol Championship match was held in the United States at the present home of the NRA Bianchi Cup in Columbia MO The year 1994 was the first time there were five countries competing for the Open Team event and three countries competing for the Women s Team event Thereafter the World Action Pistol Championship was held in Adelaide Australia 1997 Hamilton New Zealand 1999 Italy 2001 and again in the USA in Columbia MO in 2004 The NRA World Action Pistol Championships were then to be rotated to sponsor countries every two years from 2006 Australia Blacktown Rifle amp Pistol Club and returning to the United States every eight years 2012 In 2008 it was conducted in Hamilton New Zealand November 5 8 For 2010 the event returned to Sydney Australia at the Blacktown Rifle amp Pistol Club 8 The Bianchi Cup has been one of the three championships of action shooting s triple crown along with the IPSC U S Nationals and the Steel Challenge 9 Since its inception in 1979 with the 1985 championship year being the exception the Bianchi Cup has retained its original courses of fire consisting of four matches Practical Barricade Moving Target and Falling Plates Speed accuracy and precision are equally important factors and are considered fundamentals that form the core of the match but most importantly strong mental discipline on match days is the ultimate key to winning the Championship In 1985 the Practical Event was temporarily replaced by the 60 shot 600 point International Rapid Fire Event almost identical to that of the ISSF 25 m Rapid Fire Pistol Match Initially the main differences for the Bianchi Cup NRA Action Pistol version was that it was to be fired from a standing hands over shoulder starting position gun holstered on five Bianchi D 1 Tombstone cardboard targets placed 25 yards downrange using center fire handguns with the option of using the ground as support if one can make the time limit without incurring any late shot penalties The total possible score for that year was 2040 points plus 204 x s This sudden deviation from the original format proved unpopular so organizers dropped it and re instated the Practical Event the following year since The NRA National Action Shooting Tournament was a money winning event For his victory in 2008 Doug Koenig took home the 2008 Bianchi Cup trophy plus total cash awards of over 8 000 Robert Vadasz Metallic Sight win netted him over 5000 For 2009 total prize money awarded increased over 30 from the previous year From 2009 on the NRA Bianchi Cup offered an Open Division Metallic Division and the new Production Division to bring more shooters to the sport The NRA also introduced a Celebrity Pro Am as a Saturday Event The fan favorite spectacle included participants from the music film and television branches of the entertainment industry including Mark Wills Michael Peterson Marshall Teague and Michael Talbott Cowboy Mounted Shooting sensation Kenda Lenseigne made her first appearance at the Celebrity Pro AM in 2010 and won The first competitor to fire a perfect score was Doug Koenig of Pennsylvania in 1990 with a 1920 157X The inaugural CMP Bianchi Cup in 2023 saw tremendous support from the 135 individuals who participated in the event including several international competitors from Australia Barbados Germany the Netherlands New Zealand and Switzerland Bianchi Cup champions editMain article List of Bianchi Cup Champions 2023 CMP Bianchi Cup edit nbsp Bruce Piatt was the 2023 Bianchi Cup National Champion marking his seventh Cup over 30 years National Action Pistol Championships National Champion Bruce Piatt 1920 178XOpen National National Champion Mark Blake 1920 178X Practical results edit Open Douglas Koenig 54 Deland FL 480 47XMetallic SFC Ryan Franks 35 Ellerslie GA 480 34XProduction SSG Christopher Hudock 33 Columbus GA 469 26XProduction Optic Simon Golob 48 Kearney MO 480 33X Mover results edit Open Mark Blake 52 Huon Creek Australia 480 39XMetallic Roman Hauber 57 Regensburg Germany 476 27XProduction SSG Christopher Hudock 33 Columbus GA 478 23XProduction Optic SSG Anthony Heinauer 26 Fort Benning GA 480 32X Barricade results edit 1st SSG Walter Johnson 29 of Pine Mountain GA 480 48X2nd Brett Foster 46 Bundabert Queensland Australia 480 48X3rd Stephen Stewart 50 Carlock IL 480 48X Falling Plates Results edit 1st Benito Martinez 44 Albuquerque NM 480 48X2nd SSG Walter Johnson 29 of Pine Mountain GA 480 48X3rd SSG Anthony Heinauer 26 of Fort Benning GA 480 48X 2 Man Team edit Metallic BDMP 1848 121XProduction Optic Team DHS 1887 118XInternational Team Pistol Australia 1 1920 180X4 Man Team USAMU Blue SSG Christopher Hudock SFC Ryan Franks SSG Anthony Heinauer SSG Walter Johnson 1916 143X Special categories edit Military Veteran Champion Mark Blake 1920 178XLaw Enforcement Champion Bruce Piatt 1920 178XActive Service Champion SSG Walter Johnson 1918 172XRevolver Champion Steve Weathersby 1914 154XInternational Champion Mark Blake 1920 178X International championship awards edit Grand Senior Champion Vance Schmid 1918 157XJohn Cameron Memorial Senior Champion Troy Mattheyer 1916 154XRoger E Hawkins Memorial Junior National Champion Malcolm Itzstein 1892 142XWoman National Champion Sally Talbot 1889 152XMetallic National Champion SFC Ryan Franks USA 1914 141XProduction National Champion SSG Christopher Hudock USA 1901 128XProduction Optic National Champion SSG Anthony Heinauer 1916 146X Previous Bianchi Cup champions edit nbsp Doug Koenig is a nineteen time Bianchi Cup champion He had the most titles in NRA Action Pistol Championship history nbsp Rob Vadasz earned his second Bianchi Cup Metallic Division Championship by besting Rob Leatham by a full ten points at the 2010 NRA Bianchi Cup nbsp Jessie Abbate was the 2010 Bianchi Cup Women s Champion after beating Julie Goloski Golob for her first NRA Action Pistol Championship win Bianchi Cup winners edit 1979 nbsp Ron Lerch 1816 062x1980 nbsp Mickey Fowler 1889 085x1981 nbsp Mickey Fowler 1890 088x1982 nbsp Mickey Fowler 1903 145x1983 nbsp Brian Enos 1903 612x1984 nbsp Brian Enos 1910 257x NRA National Action Pistol Champions edit 1985 nbsp Rob Leatham 2034 155x1986 nbsp W Riley Gilmore 1916 144x1987 nbsp John Pride 1912 151x1988 nbsp John Pride 1918 163x1989 nbsp Lemoine Wright 1914 152x1990 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 157x1991 nbsp W Riley Gilmore 1920 166x1992 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 169x1993 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 170x1993 nbsp Brian Kilpatrick Australia 1920 173x1994 nbsp John Pride 1920 174x1995 nbsp John Pride 1920 179x1996 nbsp Mickey Fowler 1918 184x1996 nbsp Ross G Newell Australia 1920 163x1997 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 181x1998 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 180x1999 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 185x2000 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 185x2001 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 184x2002 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 184x2003 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 183x2004 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 177x2005 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 185x2006 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 177x2007 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 185x2008 nbsp Doug Koenig 1918 185x2009 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 181x2010 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 179x2011 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 187x High Score 2012 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 182x2013 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 183x2014 nbsp Kevin Angstadt 1920 171x2015 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 180x2016 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 183x2017 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 184x2018 nbsp Adam Sokolowski 1920 176x2019 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 179x2020 Cancelled 2021 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 182x2022 nbsp Benito Martinez 1920 165x Stock Firearm Production Champions edit 1994 nbsp Bruce Gray Category Winner 1883 112x1995 nbsp Rod Jones Category Winner 1810 105x1996 nbsp Bruce Gray Category Winner 1889 125x1997 nbsp Steve Sweeney Category Winner 1850 115x Production Class Champions edit 2009 nbsp Dave Sevigny 1806 101x2010 nbsp Kyle Schmidt 1856 121x2011 nbsp Rob Leatham 1883 132x XD Tactical 2012 nbsp Vance Schmid 1887 118x CZ SP01 Shadow 2013 nbsp Enoch Smith 1904 144x Xdm 5 25 2014 nbsp Rob Leatham 1884 132x Xdm 5 25 2015 nbsp Enoch Smith 1874 137x Xdm 5 25 2016 nbsp Adam Sokolowski 3767 257x Xdm 5 25 Score reflects combined main match and championship match score2017 nbsp Rob Leatham 1908 140x Xdm 5 25 Score reflects championship match score only2018 nbsp Patrick Franks 1894 136x2019 nbsp Anthony Heinauer 1876 131x2020 Cancelled 2021 nbsp Christopher Hudock 1888 116x2022 nbsp Christopher Hudock 1900 135x Production Optics Class champions edit 2021 nbsp Anthony Heinauer 1918 161x2022 nbsp Anthony Heinauer 1914 164x Metallic Sight Firearm Champions edit nbsp Kenda Lenseigne presents Robert Vadasz the 2010 Bianchi Cup Metallic Division Champion cup1998 nbsp Chad Dietrich 1905 125x1999 nbsp Fred Craig 1863 127x2000 nbsp Rob Leatham 1897 145x2001 nbsp Vance Schmid 1896 130x2002 nbsp Rob Leatham 1884 136x2003 nbsp Frederick Craig 1886 128x2004 nbsp Rob Leatham 1905 144x2005 nbsp Rob Leatham 1910 153x2006 nbsp Rob Leatham 1902 145x2007 nbsp Rob Leatham 1902 153x2008 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1902 138x2009 nbsp Rob Leatham 1909 145x2010 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1904 146x2011 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1908 143x2012 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1878 135x2013 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1892 132x2014 nbsp Kevin Worrell 1907 127x2015 nbsp Patrick Franks 1902 140x2016 nbsp Patrick Franks 1901 140x2017 nbsp Adam Sokolowski 1914 143x2018 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1912 155x2019 nbsp Kyle Schmidt 1905 137x2020 Cancelled 2021 nbsp Rob Vadasz 1918 154x High Score 2022 nbsp Ryan Franks 1914 156x NRA National Action Pistol women s champions edit 1980 nbsp Edith Almeida 1821 073x1981 nbsp Edith Almeida 1652 045x1982 nbsp Edith Almeida 1304 077x1983 nbsp Sally Van Valzah 1765 091x1984 nbsp Lee Cole 1761 096x1985 nbsp Lee Cole 1957 119x1986 nbsp Christie Rogers 1759 096x1987 nbsp Lorna Pavelka 1787 088x1988 nbsp Christie Rogers 1836 111x1989 nbsp Yoko Shimomura 1882 129x1990 nbsp Christie Rogers 1885 124x1991 nbsp Janina Tenace 1888 134x1992 nbsp Lorna Pavelka 1899 142x1993 nbsp Judy Woolley 1898 148x1994 nbsp Judy Woolley 1906 148x1995 nbsp Dewi Hazeltine 1908 150x1996 nbsp Sharon Edington 1899 140x1997 nbsp Sharon Edington 1906 142x1998 nbsp Anita Mackiewicz 1914 148x1999 nbsp Vera Koo 1894 137x2000 nbsp Robyn Estreich 1902 157x2001 nbsp Vera Koo 1910 137x2002 nbsp Vera Koo 1905 151x2003 nbsp Vera Koo 1894 141x2004 nbsp Vera Koo 1886 136x2005 nbsp Vera Koo 1894 149x2006 nbsp Vera Koo 1897 143x2007 nbsp Julie Goloski 1903 139x2008 nbsp Vera Koo 1870 136x2009 nbsp Julie Goloski Golob 1907 138x2010 nbsp Jessie Abbate 1906 163x2011 nbsp Jessie Harrison 1912 153x2012 nbsp Julie Golob 1907 144x2013 nbsp Jessie Duff 1893 142x2014 nbsp Jessie Duff 1893 135x2015 nbsp Anita Mackiewicz 1916 166x High Score 2016 nbsp Tiffany Piper 1904 154x2017 nbsp Cherie Blake 1904 145x2018 nbsp Anita Mackiewicz 1911 153x2019 nbsp Cherie Blake 1906 153x2020 Cancelled 2021 nbsp Becky Yackley 1908 139x2022 nbsp Sally Talbot 1913 155x NRA World Action Pistol champions open edit nbsp Pictured above at the 2010 World Action Pistol Championship are from l to r Jerry Miculek Carl Bernosky Julie Goloski Golob Bruce Piatt and 2010 World Action Pistol Champion Doug Koenig1994 nbsp John Pride 1920 174x1997 nbsp Adrian Hunter 1920 150x1999 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 180x2004 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 177x2006 nbsp Bruce Piatt 1920 176x2008 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 181x2010 nbsp Doug Koenig 1920 188x High Score NRA World Action Pistol champions Metallic edit 1994 N A1997 N A1999 N A2004 nbsp Jerry Miculek 1893 122x2006 nbsp Frank Reiche 1852 124x2008 nbsp Vance Schmid 1902 133x High Score 2010 nbsp Tony Drabsch 1887 125x NRA World Action Pistol champions Production edit 2010 nbsp Marc Kleser 1839 109x NRA World Action champions Stock Gun edit 1999 United Kingdom Multiple and consecutive Bianchi Cup champions edit nbsp John Pride has several Bianchi titles under his beltCountry Champion Total Years nbsp Doug Koenig 19 1990 1992 1998 2000 2005 2007 2008 2010 2013 2015 2017 2021 nbsp Bruce Piatt 6 1993 1997 1999 2006 2009 2019 nbsp Mickey Fowler 4 1980 1981 1982 1996 nbsp John Pride 4 1987 1988 1994 1995 nbsp Brian Enos 2 1983 1984 nbsp W Riley Gilmore 2 1986 1991See also editAction Shooting Bianchi International International Practical Shooting Confederation National Rifle Association of America Steel Challenge United States Practical Shooting AssociationNotes editReferences edit JulieGs Blog 30th Anniversary Bianchi Cup Juliegolob com May 26 2009 Retrieved October 20 2011 Team GLOCK Shoots Its Way To Top Finishes At The NRA Bianchi Cup Ammoland com June 3 2010 Retrieved October 20 2011 The Bianchi Cup is one of the most challenging shooting events in the world Ammoland com June 13 2010 Retrieved October 20 2011 CMP Bianchi Cup Civilian Marksmanship Program Retrieved October 11 2023 Bianchi International history Bianchi intl com Retrieved October 20 2011 NRA Bianchi Cup History page Nrahq org Retrieved October 20 2011 Adler Dennis 2010 John Bianchi an American Legend Minneapolis MN 55425 Blue Book Publications Inc p 46 ISBN 978 1 886768 88 8 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location link Sturgis Danielle October 8 2010 USA team reports from World Action Pistol Championships in Australia Nrablog com Archived from the original on October 11 2010 Retrieved October 20 2011 Rob Leatham wins triple crown in 1985 Robleatham com Retrieved October 20 2011 External links editOfficial website http www nrahq org compete NRA Competitive Shooting Programs http www nrablog com The NRA Blog http www downrange tv blog p 1115 http www bianchi intl com history html http www columbiatribune com news 2009 mar 29 bianchi cup draws worlds most skilled handguns http www myoutdoortv com news nra bianchi cup unveils speed star event honoring ray chapman html http www paramuspost com article php 20090601122936792 http www americanrifleman org Video aspx vid 1877 http www americanrifleman org Video aspx vid 1879 http www issuu com compshoot docs 2011nrabianchiguide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bianchi Cup amp oldid 1187311393, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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