Colt Pro Team’s Justine & Jalise Williams Help Spark Team USA’s Gold Rush At 2025 IPSC World Shoot

The Williams sisters delivered clutch performances in the Czech Republic, helping Team USA dominate the first-ever IPSC PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot.

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posted on June 30, 2025
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Jalise Williams of Colt’s Pro Team maintains focus during a stage at the 2025 IPSC PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot in Znojmo, Czech Republic. Her performance helped lead Team USA to gold in the PCC Optics Ladies division.
Photo courtesy Colt

Team USA’s trip to the Czech Republic for the inaugural IPSC PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot ended in triumph—thanks in large part to the outstanding performances of Colt-sponsored athletes Justine and Jalise Williams.

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Justine and Jalise Williams celebrate at the 2025 IPSC PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot awards ceremony in Znojmo, Czech Republic, following their gold medal performances for Team USA. (Photo courtesy Colt)

 

Held May 12-25 in Znojmo, the international competition featured more than 1,000 shooters from 54 nations, making it one of the most competitive rifle shooting events ever staged. For the Williams sisters, the stakes were high and the spotlight even brighter—but neither flinched.

Justine Williams turned in one of the match’s most commanding efforts, finishing first in the PCC Optics Ladies division and breaking into the top 10 of the overall standings. In doing so, she became the first U.S. woman to compete on the mixed Overall PCC Optics Team—contributing directly to a dominant team gold medal run.

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Justine Williams made history as the first U.S. woman on the Overall PCC Optics Team, earning individual gold in PCC Optics Ladies and finishing eighth on the overall leaderboard. (Photo courtesy Colt)

 

Her sister Jalise backed it up with a strong performance of her own. She placed fourth individually in the same division and helped the U.S. Ladies PCC Optics Team secure the top spot on the podium by a wide margin. The duo’s consistency and composure over 30 demanding stages were crucial to Team USA’s success.

Representing Colt’s Pro Team, the Williams sisters embodied the brand’s competitive legacy and commitment to precision. Their results weren’t just wins for Team USA—they were milestones for women’s competitive shooting on a global scale.

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Jalise Williams proudly displays her gold medals from the 2025 IPSC PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot in Znojmo, Czech Republic, after helping lead the U.S. Ladies PCC Optics Team to victory. (Photo courtesy Colt)

 

Across multiple divisions, American shooters turned heads and filled podiums, but the Williams sisters stood out for their blend of youth, discipline and leadership under pressure. For Justine and Jalise, these victories are the result of years of training—and a sign that the future of U.S. shooting sports is in capable hands.

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Justine Williams holds her trophy after winning the PCC Optics Ladies title at the 2025 IPSC PCC World Shoot in Znojmo, Czech Republic, finishing among the top 10 overall. (Photo courtesy Colt)

With this global debut of the IPSC PCC and Mini Rifle format now in the books, one thing is clear: Team USA is ready for the world stage. And with athletes like Justine and Jalise Williams, Colt remains at the center of that charge.

“Justine and Jalise continue to push boundaries and redefine what excellence looks like in competitive shooting,” Colt’s Manufacturing President Josh Dorsey said. “Their work ethic, poise under pressure, and historic achievements represent everything Colt stands for while making the future bright for the sport of professional shooting.”

The 2025 IPSC PCC/Mini Rifle World Shoot debuted as a rigorous test of skill and stamina, bringing together more than 1,000 shooters across multiple rifle divisions. With diverse stages designed to challenge competitors’ precision and adaptability, the event highlighted the practical shooting discipline’s expanding reach. The strong showing by Justine and Jalise Williams, alongside their U.S. teammates, underscored Team USA’s depth and readiness to compete at the highest levels moving forward.

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