CPCA Canadian PPC 2022 National Championships
July 1 and 2, 2022
Dryden, Ontario

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Dryden did an outstanding job running the Canadian Championships with, a professionally run event, great hospitality and a fantastic prize table. There was a $3000 prize from Vortex Optics for all classification winners and the overall winner in the Optical 1500, $21,000 in prizes in just one event! Every competitor went home with multiple prizes, including high value optics (binoculars, range finders, gun optics etc). There were great prizes in all events, fantastic meals served at the range, as well as off range socials. Weather was great with temperatures in the low 20's with sun and cloud. Great job Dryden, thank you!
 
Distinguished Revolver
- 17 shooters
- Walter Selb (Austria) earned 10 points and his starter pin
- Roland Probst (Austria) earned 8 points and his starter pin
- Manuela Stocker (Austria) earned 6 points and her starter pin
 
Distinguished Semi-Auto
- 18 shooters
- Walter Selb (Austria) earned 10 points and his starter pin
- Manuela Stocker (Austria) earned 8 points and her starter pin
- Roland Probst (Austria) earned 6 points and his starter pin
- Dani Dufrense earned 6 points for a total of 34 points, earning pin #110
 
Anthony Frechette was awarded Distinguished Semi-Auto pin #107 from previous events. Distinguished awards earned at the Manitoba Championships were awarded and of note is that Andre Dufrense earned Distinguished Semi-Auto pin #109 and his son Dani earned pin #110. They became the first father and son to earn consecutive Distinguished pins, in CPCA history which was noted at the awards.
 
Eight Distinguished Program collector pins were sold, raising $40 for the CPCA.
 
Mark Horsley, CPCA Distinguished Coordinator

 

Generously Supported By


Vortex Optics, JTT Projectiles, Beretta Arms, and Manurhin Revolvers