IPSC combined results
Full table with A/C/D hits, penalties, hit factors and stage points per athlete.
Combined docs
Detailed spreadsheet-style analysis: all stages, calculated points and metrics by division — useful for stat officers and athletes auditing the match.
Combined results
What you see
- A/C/D hits, MISS/NS/PROC penalties and total time
- PSBL percentage and stage points per athlete
- Cross-division comparison within the same match
References
Combined structure
The combination brings together, for each athlete, the sum of the points and times of all tracks (stages), the overall hit factor of the race and, when available, the percentage in relation to the best in the division — basis for the overall and to compare who was more consistent between the tracks.
Correct interpretation
The final classification depends on the accumulated performance. A single clue can change positions, especially in balanced races.
Tactical use
Combined + analysis by stage allows you to identify where specific adjustments deliver the greatest increase in ranking.
Continue in the Scoring Services ecosystem
This article is part of /pages/ipsc-guide. To apply it in practice, open a test at https://im.scoring.services/list or follow the steps at /matches. Recreational athletes can start with the comprehensive guide at /tiro-practico-guide-completo.
Concepts linked to the combined
Hit factor per track: /pages/hit-factor. Penalties: /hits-e-penalties-ipsc. Power factor: /factor-major-vs-minor-ipsc.
Frequently asked questions
Is combined the same as overall?
They are related views. The combined details the structure of the results, while overall summarizes the overall classification.
What is the best page to read together?
The combined results page with filters by division and category.
How to validate data consistency?
Cruze combined with stage details and athlete profile in the race hub.
Do I need to manually calculate the combined amount?
No. The hub and the /pages/combined-results pages display the official aggregate of the imported or synchronized test.