SWAT World Challenge
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The Original SWAT World Challenge is an annual competition of law enforcement SWAT teams. It is usually held close to Little Rock, Arkansas, US and its goals are to encourage exchange of ideas/techniques and promote the high level of tactical skills, mental focus and physical endurance possessed by SWAT Teams.
History
[edit]The event began in 2004 under its original name of World SWAT Challenge and was won by San Antonio, Texas. In 2005, Germany's GSG 9 won all eight events and in 2006 won four of the eight events maintaining its top SWAT World Challenge ranking. The event was renamed Original SWAT World Challenge in 2005 when the tactical footwear company Original SWAT became title sponsor, and has since been expanded into the World SWAT Series which will include regional competitions capable of hosting 25–30 competing teams. The first of these was the Northeastern SWAT Challenge in late 2006, followed in 2007 by the addition of the Rocky Mountain Tactical Challenge, and a Mid-Western SWAT Challenge in 2008. These regional events follow the same format of the OSWC but with six events rather than eight, and are not limited to thirty teams.
OLN televised the 2007 event which was held 24–28 April close to Little Rock, Arkansas at Camp Joseph T. Robinson (National Guard Base). This could become the regular venue for the competition. Original SWAT Footwear Company has discontinued its sponsorship of the event, and is now the title sponsor of the 2008 Original SWAT Tactical World Cup.
Events
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- Zodiac Attack
- Scott Entry Problem
- Leopard Challenge
- Glock Pistol Shoot Off
- Sniper Challenge
- Vehicle Assault
- 3 Gun Challenge
- Original SWAT Rage Run
Ranking
[edit]These are the current rankings of the competing teams as of 2007.[1] Most are designated from their city/state or country of origin.
Place | Team | Points |
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1 | Ocean County, NJ | 15 |
2 | US DOE/OST | 24 |
3 | Lexington, KY | 30 |
4 | Bruce Power | 33 |
5 | GSG9 (Germany) | 40 |
6 | DOE- Lawrence Livermore | 62 |
7 | Wake Co., NC | 69 |
8 | Gwinnett Co., GA | 81 |
9 | Indiana State Police | 84 |
10 | Durham Regional Police | 85 |
11 | Shelby County | 86 |
12 | Hanford Patrol | 89 |
13 | Greenville Police | 97 |
14 | FIAT, DuPage County IL | 114 |
15 | Arkansas State Police | 114 |
16 | Chilton Co. | 115 |
17 | Cincinnati, OH | 115 |
18 | Columbus City, IN | 117 |
19 | Ct. Central Region E. R. T | 117 |
20 | Lancaster Co. SERT | 136 |
21 | Connecticut State Police | 139 |
22 | Douglas County, CO | 139 |
23 | Toronto - ETF | 143 |
24 | Germantown, TN P.D. | 147 |
25 | Kane Co. (UT) Sheriff | 152 |
26 | South Suburban ERT, IL | 157 |
27 | A. T., Aruba | 170 |
28 | Van Buren, AR | 172 |
References
[edit]- ^ "World SWAT Challenge Series". Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 26 May 2006.
External links
[edit]- SWATSeries.com – Official website