Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Military rifle

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The military rifle events were five of the competitions in the Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics events in Paris. They were held from 3 August to 5 August 1900. 30 shooters from 6 nations competed, with five shooters per team. Medals were given for individual high scores in each of the three positions, overall individual high scores, and the scores of the five shooters were summed to give a team score.

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[edit] Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Standing Denmark Denmark
Lars Jørgen Madsen
Norway Norway
Ole Østmo
Belgium Belgium
Charles Paumier
Kneeling Switzerland Switzerland
Konrad Stäheli
Switzerland Switzerland
Emil Kellenberger
Denmark Denmark
Anders Peter Nielsen
None
Prone France France
Achille Paroche
Denmark Denmark
Anders Peter Nielsen
Norway Norway
Ole Østmo
Three positions Switzerland Switzerland
Emil Kellenberger
Denmark Denmark
Anders Peter Nielsen
Belgium Belgium
Paul van Asbroeck
Norway Norway
Ole Østmo
Team Switzerland Switzerland
Franz Böckli
Alfred Grütter
Emil Kellenberger
Louis Richardet
Konrad Stäheli
Norway Norway
Olaf Frydenlund
Hellmer Hermandsen
Ole Østmo
Ole Sæther
Tom Seeberg
France France
Auguste Cavadini
Maurice Lecoq
Léon Moreaux
Achille Paroche
René Thomas

[edit] Results

[edit] Standing

Each shooter fired 40 shots, for a total possible of 400 points.

Place Name Nation Score
1 Lars Jørgen Madsen Denmark Denmark 305
2 Ole Østmo Norway Norway 299
3 Charles Paumier Belgium Belgium 298
4 Paul van Asbroeck Belgium Belgium 297
5 Franz Böckli Switzerland Switzerland 294
6 Emil Kellenberger Switzerland Switzerland 292
7 Jules Bury Belgium Belgium 282
Alfred Grütter Switzerland Switzerland 282
9 Hellmer Hermandsen Norway Norway 280
10 Auguste Cavadini France France 278
11 Viggo Jensen Denmark Denmark 277
Anders Peter Nielsen Denmark Denmark 277
13 Tom Seeberg Norway Norway 275
14 Marcus Ravenswaaij Netherlands Netherlands 272
Konrad Stäheli Switzerland Switzerland 272
16 Olaf Frydenlund Norway Norway 271
17 Léon Moreaux France France 269
Louis Richardet Switzerland Switzerland 269
19 Maurice Lecoq France France 268
Achille Paroche France France 268
21 Edouard Myin Belgium Belgium 265
22 Axel Kristensen Denmark Denmark 261
Uilke Vuurman Netherlands Netherlands 261
24 René Thomas France France 254
25 Henrik Sillem Netherlands Netherlands 249
26 Ole Sæther Norway Norway 239
Solko van den Bergh Netherlands Netherlands 239
28 Laurids Jensen-Kjær Denmark Denmark 238
Antonius Bouwens Netherlands Netherlands 238
30 Joseph Baras Belgium Belgium 233

[edit] Kneeling

Each shooter fired 40 shots, for a total possible of 400 points.

Place Name Nation Score
1 Konrad Stäheli Switzerland Switzerland 324
2 Emil Kellenberger Switzerland Switzerland 314
Anders Peter Nielsen Denmark Denmark 314
4 Paul van Asbroeck Belgium Belgium 308
5 Marcus Ravenswaaij Netherlands Netherlands 306
6 Uilke Vuurman Netherlands Netherlands 303
7 Franz Böckli Switzerland Switzerland 300
8 Lars Jørgen Madsen Denmark Denmark 299
9 Charles Paumier Belgium Belgium 297
Louis Richardet Switzerland Switzerland 297
11 Antonius Bouwens Netherlands Netherlands 296
12 Ole Sæther Norway Norway 293
13 Hellmer Hermandsen Norway Norway 290
Viggo Jensen Denmark Denmark 290
15 Ole Østmo Norway Norway 289
16 Achille Paroche France France 287
17 Auguste Cavadini France France 286
Léon Moreaux France France 286
19 Henrik Sillem Netherlands Netherlands 281
20 Solko van den Bergh Netherlands Netherlands 274
21 Tom Seeberg Norway Norway 272
22 Laurids Jensen-Kjær Denmark Denmark 271
Maurice Lecoq France France 271
24 Jules Bury Belgium Belgium 269
25 Alfred Grütter Switzerland Switzerland 265
26 Axel Kristensen Denmark Denmark 260
27 Olaf Frydenlund Norway Norway 259
René Thomas France France 259
29 Edouard Myin Belgium Belgium 249
30 Joseph Baras Belgium Belgium 210

[edit] Prone

Each shooter fired 40 shots, for a total possible of 400 points.

Place Name Nation Score
1 Achille Paroche France France 332
2 Anders Peter Nielsen Denmark Denmark 330
3 Ole Østmo Norway Norway 329
4 Léon Moreaux France France 325
5 Emil Kellenberger Switzerland Switzerland 324
6 Henrik Sillem Netherlands Netherlands 317
7 Auguste Cavadini France France 316
8 Paul van Asbroeck Belgium Belgium 312
Uilke Vuurman Netherlands Netherlands 312
10 Hellmer Hermandsen Norway Norway 308
Viggo Jensen Denmark Denmark 308
12 Louis Richardet Switzerland Switzerland 307
13 Edouard Myin Belgium Belgium 304
14 Marcus Ravenswaaij Netherlands Netherlands 303
15 Charles Paumier Belgium Belgium 302
16 Lars Jørgen Madsen Denmark Denmark 301
Tom Seeberg Norway Norway 301
18 Ole Sæther Norway Norway 298
19 René Thomas France France 295
20 Solko van den Bergh Netherlands Netherlands 292
21 Franz Böckli Switzerland Switzerland 289
22 Olaf Frydenlund Norway Norway 287
23 Alfred Grütter Switzerland Switzerland 285
Konrad Stäheli Switzerland Switzerland 285
25 Maurice Lecoq France France 284
26 Antonius Bouwens Netherlands Netherlands 278
27 Laurids Jensen-Kjær Denmark Denmark 273
28 Joseph Baras Belgium Belgium 270
Jules Bury Belgium Belgium 270
30 Axel Kristensen Denmark Denmark 261

[edit] Three positions

The scores from the three positions were summed, giving a total possible of 1200 points.

Place Name Nation Standing Kneeling Prone Total
1 Emil Kellenberger Switzerland Switzerland 292 314 324 930
2 Anders Peter Nielsen Denmark Denmark 277 314 330 921
3 Paul van Asbroeck Belgium Belgium 297 308 312 917
Ole Østmo Norway Norway 299 289 329 917
5 Lars Jørgen Madsen Denmark Denmark 305 299 301 905
6 Charles Paumier Belgium Belgium 298 297 302 897
7 Achille Paroche France France 268 287 332 887
8 Franz Böckli Switzerland Switzerland 294 300 289 883
9 Marcus Ravenswaaij Netherlands Netherlands 272 306 303 881
Konrad Stäheli Switzerland Switzerland 272 324 285 881
11 Auguste Cavadini France France 278 286 316 880
Léon Moreaux France France 269 286 325 880
13 Hellmer Hermandsen Norway Norway 280 290 308 878
14 Uilke Vuurman Netherlands Netherlands 261 303 312 876
15 Viggo Jensen Denmark Denmark 277 290 308 875
16 Louis Richardet Switzerland Switzerland 269 297 307 873
17 Tom Seeberg Norway Norway 275 272 301 848
18 Henrik Sillem Netherlands Netherlands 249 281 317 847
19 Alfred Grütter Switzerland Switzerland 282 265 285 832
20 Ole Sæther Norway Norway 239 293 298 830
21 Maurice Lecoq France France 268 271 284 823
22 Jules Bury Belgium Belgium 282 269 270 821
23 Edouard Myin Belgium Belgium 265 249 304 818
24 Olaf Frydenlund Norway Norway 271 259 287 817
25 Antonius Bouwens Netherlands Netherlands 238 296 278 812
26 René Thomas France France 254 259 295 808
27 Solko van den Bergh Netherlands Netherlands 239 274 292 805
28 Laurids Jensen-Kjær Denmark Denmark 238 271 273 782
Axel Kristensen Denmark Denmark 261 260 261 782
30 Joseph Baras Belgium Belgium 233 210 270 713

[edit] Team

The scores of the five shooters on each team were summed to give a team score. No further shooting was done. The maximum score was 6000.

Place Team Score 1 Score 2 Score 3 Score 4 Score 5 Total
1 Switzerland Switzerland
Kellenberger, Böckli, Stäheli, Richardet, Grütter
930 883 881 873 832 4399
2 Norway Norway
Østmo, Hermandsen, Seeberg, Sæther, Frydenlund
917 878 848 830 817 4290
3 France France
Paroche, Cavadini, Moreaux, Lecoq, Thomas
887 880 880 823 808 4278
4 Denmark Denmark
Nielsen, Madsen, Jensen, Jensen-Kjær, Kristensen
921 905 875 782 782 4265
5 Netherlands Netherlands
Ravenswaaij, Vuurman, Sillem, Bouwens, Van den Bergh
881 876 847 812 805 4221
6 Belgium Belgium
Van Asbroeck, Paumier, Bury, Myin, Baras
917 897 824 818 713 4166

[edit] References

  • International Olympic Committee medal winners database
  • De Wael, Herman. Herman's Full Olympians: "Shooting 1900". Accessed 3 March 2006. Available electronically at [1].
  • Mallon, Bill (1998). The 1900 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 0-7864-0378-0. 


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