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2026 Quake City Challenge (Level 3)

399 McLeans Island Road, McLeans Island, Christchurch

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Description

Welcome to the Pistol New Zealand 2026 Quake City Challenge (Level 3)

This match is hosted by the Christchurch Pistol Club

Key Information 

• 12 Stages

• Round Count 222 (+/-) plus Chrono

• Limited to 145 Competitors

• ENTRIES CLOSE ON THE 8TH MAY (If not sold out beforehand)

• RM/MD Brief and Match Book will be sent out one week before the match

• Match entry fees: $170 NZD, Juniors free (18 and Under)

Match Schedule 

• Pre-Match: 22nd May, Start: 8.00am

• Main-Match: 23rd – 24th May, Start: 8.00am

Parking 

• Parking at the range in designated areas only please. Parking will be prioritized for Match Staff and Range Officials. Full details will be available in the match book.

Food 

• Lunch, coffee, tea and water will be provided.

Prize Giving 

• Prize Giving will be conducted in the clubrooms 1 hour after the last competitor finishes. Prize Table drawn on Entry Number

• International Competitors

• International Competitors please follow this link

• For more information, please contact the Match Director.  Email carl@rusa.co.nz

Accommodation Offer

Airport Gateway Motor Lodge, Email: John@airportgateway.co.nz

Please see IPSC NZ Facebook page for details or email match director

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Terms & Conditions

Pistol New Zealand Policy C1a – Competitions – Conditions of Entry
Purpose: To specify the MINIMUM conditions of entry for clubs hosting, National or Island Championship matches. Addition of these or similar conditions to ANY match entry forms, listed on the PNZ website is a compulsory requirement.

Conditions of Entry

1. Firearms Licence Requirement
It is a condition of participation in this event that:

  • If you are over 16 years of age, you are the holder of a current New Zealand Firearms Licence.
  • If you are under 16 years of age, you are accompanied by and will be participating under the supervision of a holder of a current New Zealand Firearms Licence, with an appropriate endorsement for the firearms being used.
  • PNZ Juniors who are over 16 and have applied for a FAL and have a junior proficiency badge are able to compete at PNZ matches. They will be under the supervision of a holder of a current NZ Firearms Licence.

In either case, either a standard or a visitor’s Firearms Licence is acceptable.

At the registration for this event you (or your supervisor, if you are under 16 years of age) will be required to produce your Firearms Licence. If this is not produced then participation in the event will be denied.

2. Refusal of a participant’s entry to an event
The following is a suggested procedure that must be added to an entry form under ‘conditions of entry’:

If the club receives a complaint in writing on any matter that relates to entry of a match, the club committee will:

  1. Establish the seriousness and validity of the complaint, and will assign a match sub- Committee to further investigate the complaint and report back.
  2. If valid and reasonable, the committee will write to the person outlining details of the rejection of entry, who, what, why, when, and how, and produce any evidence received or any investigation report made. This will occur with 48 hours of their entry being received.
  3. The letter will indicate any breaches of the club rules and give them a copy of those rules.
  4. The club committee will ask for a response in writing within 5 days (and no later than 48 hours before the start of the match) and/or to appear in person in front of the match committee to answer the allegations made. The letter will indicate that if no response is received within 5 days (and no later than 48 hours before the start of the match) then the match committee will make a decision based on the evidence it has before it.
  5. The match committee will then make a decision citing reasons and an assessment of the evidence before it, referring both to the complaint and any explanation from the affected person and send this decision in writing back to the affected person.
  6. The person affected will have a right of appeal to have the matter reviewed by an independent person assigned from another club if needed.
  7. The decision will have reasons as to why the person is being excluded from the event and this decision will then be final. Should the decision be made that the person can partake of the event then no late entry fees will be charged. The participant will have a minimum of 48 hours’ notice that they may attend the event.

Failure to carefully follow these guidelines could put your club at risk of legal action, and may result in PNZ applying sanctions (such as refusing to sanction future PNZ matches at your club).

Note to the above process:
Complaints cannot be anonymous, unless very good reasons are given to the match committee for the identity of the complainant to be kept private.

In order for this process of natural justice to occur all competitions need to have a minimum close off date of at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the competition/event. If an organizing committee do not wish to have a closing date or decide to accept any late entries after the two week cutoff then they must accept all entrants.

If the event can only host a maximum number of entries this must be pre-advertised as per the competition entry form. Exceeding the maximum number of entries can only be used as a reason if this is the case.

IPSC Handgun Competition Rules – Rule 6.5.1:
All competitors and Match Officials must be individual members of the IPSC Region in which they normally reside. Residency is defined as the Region where the individual is ordinarily domiciled for a minimum of 183 days of the twelve months immediately preceding the month in which the match begins. Ordinarily domiciled condition is a physical presence test and does not relate to citizenship or to any address of convenience. The 183 days need not be consecutive or the most recent 183 days of the twelve-month period.

Conditions of Entry:
If you are the holder of a New Zealand Firearms Licence and a current financial member of Pistol New Zealand, you must also be a current financial member of IPSC with Pistol New Zealand.

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2026 Quake City Challenge (Level 3)

Hosted by Christchurch Pistol Club Inc

Main Match Start Day

22/05/2026

Match ends

24/05/2026

Match type

IPSC

Divisions

  • Pistol Calibre Carbine
  • Handgun

Categories

  • General
  • Junior (Under 18 and under on first day of match)
  • Super Junior (Under 14 and under on first day of match)
  • Ladies
  • Ladies Senior (50+ on first day of match))
  • Senior (50+ on first day of match))
  • Super Senior (60+ on first day of match))
  • Grand Senior (70+ on first day of match)

Location

399 McLeans Island Road, McLeans Island, Christchurch - Canterbury 8051

Match Director

Carl

Registration

Please fill out the form below to register for this match.


Your category is based on the age and/or gender of the competitor on the first day of the match.