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PSP Race Format | Event 1 | Event 2 | Event 3 | Event 4 | WORLD CUP | Series Champions |
2004 | 
Socal Open | 
Orlando | 
Chicago Open | 
NEO | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2005 | 
Socal Open | 
Orlando | 
Chicago Open | 
NEO | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2006 | 
Texas Open | 
Las Vegas | 
Chicago Open | 
Socal Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2007 | 
Socal Open | 
MAO | 
Chicago Open | 
River City | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2008 | 
Phoenix Open | 
MAO | 
Chicago Open | 
NEO | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2009 | 
Phoenix Open | 
MAO | 
Chicago Open | 4 Event Season | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2010 | 
Phoenix Open | No Event | 
Chicago Open | 
MAO | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2011 | 
Dallas Open | No Event | 
Chicago Open | 
NEO | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2012 | 
Dallas Open | 
Phoenix Open | 
Chicago Open | 
MAO | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2013 | 
Dallas Open | 
MAO | 
Chicago Open | 
LA Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2014 | 
Dallas Open | 
MAO | 
Chicago Open | 
LA Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2015 | 
Dallas Open | PSP Folds NXL Forms No Event | 
Great Lakes Open | 
Virginia Beach Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2016 | 
Las Vegas Open | 
Dallas Open | 
Music City Open | 
Great Lakes Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2017 | 
Las Vegas Open | 
Dallas Open | 
Atlantic City Open | 
Chicago Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2018 | 
Las Vegas Open | 
Dallas Open | 
Atlantic City Open | 
Chicago Open | 
World Cup | 
Series Champs |
2019 | 
Las Vegas Open | | | | | |
PSP Paintball Events Race format :
The PSP stands for Paintball Sports Promotion and was formed by the original major event hosts who assisted in putting on most of the 10 man events. The PSP was formed to break away from the sanctions of the NPPL committee. The promoters wanted to put paintball into their control. In 2003 the PSP made a bold move to change from the tradition 10 man format and jumped head on into the modern day accepted Race format. The vision was to create a format that could present paintball in a more exciting way to get more people involved and seek a TV deal. The NXL was where a lot of the professional players competed in the early years of 2003 – 2005.