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BECOME A MATCH OFFICIAL

Behind every Great Match are Great Match Officials

Becoming a match official with the UKPSA is a fulfilling opportunity to play a critical role in the practical shooting community. First as a Range Officer, you will ensure the safety, fairness, and efficient operation of stages, making a meaningful contribution to the integrity and growth of the sport. This role is perfect for those who are passionate about practical shooting and eager to give back to the community.

 

Supporting the work of the Range Officers are Chief Range Officers and Range Masters. These experienced NROI match officials ensure we deliver high quality, national and international standard IPSC competitions to our members, working closely with our affiliated clubs.

 

Match officials are at the forefront of maintaining and promoting safety standards during competitions. They gain in-depth knowledge of IPSC rules and procedures, which enhances their understanding of the sport and their skills as shooters. 

 

Beyond the technical aspects, NROI officials engage with our vibrant community of practical shooters, fostering camaraderie and collaboration on and off the range.

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National Range Officer’s Institute

The National Range Officers Institute (NROI) is the official body responsible for training, certifying, and supporting Range Officers (ROs) within a specific country under the framework of the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC). NROI ensures that IPSC matches at all levels are conducted with safety, fairness, and professionalism, aligning with the global standards set by the International Range Officers Association (IROA).

NROI provides the foundation for officiating at national and regional practical shooting competitions. Its mission is to develop a cadre of skilled Range Officers capable of managing matches, enforcing IPSC rules, and ensuring that all participants compete on a level playing field. By maintaining consistent training and certification processes, NROI upholds the integrity of practical shooting within its respective region.

Through NROI programs, prospective ROs receive comprehensive training that combines theoretical knowledge of IPSC rules with practical, hands-on experience. This training prepares officials to manage courses of fire, resolve match-related issues, and prioritize safety in the dynamic environment of practical shooting.

For members of the UKPSA, NROI represents an opportunity to give back to the sport by becoming certified Range Officers. Whether assisting at local club matches or officiating at national championships, NROI-certified officials play a vital role in fostering a safe, fair, and enjoyable competitive environment. With NROI’s guidance, Range Officers contribute to the continued growth and success of practical shooting across the country.

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Complete the Prerequisites

Start by becoming an active UKPSA member and holding a valid competition license for at least 12 months. Gain match experience by participating in UKPSA-registered competitions to accumulate the required match points.

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Attend a Level 1 RO Seminar

Enroll in and successfully complete the UKPSA’s Level 1 Range Officer seminar. This training provides essential knowledge of IPSC rules, safety protocols, and the responsibilities of a Range Officer.

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Gain Practical Experience

Work under supervision at a minimum of three UKPSA Level 2 or 3 matches. This hands-on experience helps you apply your training and demonstrates your readiness to take on the responsibilities of a certified Range Officer.

To become a UKPSA Range Officer, members must be aged 18 or over and complete Safeguarding Training, as well as pass a DBS (or local equivalent) check to ensure the highest standards of safety and integrity. The UKPSA is proud to support its members in this journey by offering all NROI training free of charge, with expenses covered, making it accessible for those passionate about contributing to the practical shooting community. This commitment reflects the UKPSA’s dedication to fostering skilled, responsible, and well-supported Range Officers.

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