Practical Shooting Association of the Czech Republic
Asociace Sportovní Dynamické Střelby České Republiky | |
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| Formation | 1992 |
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| Martin Novotný (2021–present) | |
Parent organization | International Practical Shooting Confederation |
| Staff | 1103 members (2024) |
| Website | ipsc |
The Association of Czech Sport Dynamic Shooting (Czech: Asociace Sportovní Dynamické Střelby České Republiky), also known as ASDS ČR, is the Czech association for practical shooting under the International Practical Shooting Confederation. ASDS ČR was founded on June 8, 1992, then as an association of citizens. Because of changes in legislation, ASDS ČR became a union of clubs in 2016.
Structure
The Association of Sports Dynamic Shooting of the Czech Republic, z.s. has established the following parts:
- The members' meeting, as the highest authority of ASDS ČR
- Statutory body of ASDS ČR - President of ASDS ČR
- Control commission of ASDS ČR
- General secretary of ASDS ČR
- CNROI - Czech National Range Officer Institute
The Association of Sports Dynamic Shooting has established a control committee to which members can submit suggestions and proposals. The control committee is responsible to the membership meeting.
Significant events
In 2004, the IPSC European Handgun Championship was held at the shooting range in Opařany, near Tábor. The same shooting range hosted the IPSC European Shotgun Championship in 2009. In 2025, the first ever PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) and Mini Rifle Worldshoot Championships were held at the shooting ranges in Oblekovice and Hodonice near Znojmo.
See also
- IPSC Czech Handgun Championship
- IPSC Czech Rifle Championship
- IPSC Czech Shotgun Championship
- Extreme Euro Open
