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2026 Utah Summer Games hosted by IMTG

July 18 @ 1:00 pm - 11:00 pm

EVENT INFORMATION:
2026 Utah Summer Games Practical Shooting Match hosted by Iron Mountain Training Group
Join us for the 2026 Utah Summer Games Practical Shooting Match, hosted by Iron Mountain Training Group. This Level 1 USPSA match features 12 challenging stages, offering an exciting and competitive event at the range. Medals will be awarded for each division and category, including the first-ever Practical Shooting gold medals for the Utah Summer Games. Don’t miss out on a chance to showcase your skills and compete for top honors!
Match Format & Schedule:
Schedule:
7:00 AM – Arrive & Check-In
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM – Shoot 6 stages (each stage approx. 40 minutes)
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM – Lunch Break
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM – Shoot remaining stages
4:00 PM – Final Scores & Awards Ceremony
Stages:
There will be 12 stages at this match.
Each squad will rotate through the 6 stages. This will allow all squads to shoot every stage.
Squads & Stage Rotation:
There will be 10-12 squads, with a maximum of 12 shooters per squad. Each squad will rotate through the 6 stages, allotted about 40 minutes per stage.
Range Officers (ROs) will be assigned to each stage. There will also be additional volunteers to assist with scoring.
Post-Match:
After all squads have completed the stages, we will take a brief moment to gather and finalize the scores.
Awards Ceremony:
Once the scores are finalized, the awards ceremony will take place.
Practical Shooting Gold Medals for the Utah Summer Games will be awarded to the winners of each category and division.
For any questions regarding match rules, competitors should consult the USPSA Rulebook. The full rule book can be found here: https://uspsa.org/rules
The USPSA classification system allows competitors to gauge their performance against others in the same division. However, obtaining a classification is not mandatory to participate in the match. Competitors can choose to shoot without a classification.
While USPSA membership offers benefits, such as access to the classification system and eligibility for certain competitions, it is not required to participate in Level I (local) USPSA matches. Both members and non-members can compete in these matches.
When registering for the match, competitors will be asked for their USPSA member number and classification. If they don’t have these, they can simply leave the fields blank.

Details

  • Date: July 18
  • Time:
    1:00 pm - 11:00 pm