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 |
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Standing | Denmark Lars Jørgen Madsen |
Norway Ole Østmo |
Belgium Charles Paumier |
Kneeling | Switzerland Konrad Stäheli |
Switzerland Emil Kellenberger Denmark Anders Peter Nielsen |
None |
Prone | France Achille Paroche |
Denmark Anders Peter Nielsen |
Norway Ole Østmo |
Three positions | Switzerland Emil Kellenberger |
Denmark Anders Peter Nielsen |
Belgium Paul van Asbroeck Norway Ole Østmo |
Team | Switzerland
Franz Böckli Alfred Grütter Emil Kellenberger Louis Richardet Konrad Stäheli |
Norway
Olaf Frydenlund Hellmer Hermandsen Ole Østmo Ole Sæther Tom Seeberg |
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 |
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1 | Lars Jørgen Madsen | Denmark | 305 |
2 | Ole Østmo | Norway | 299 |
3 | Charles Paumier | Belgium | 298 |
4 | Paul van Asbroeck | Belgium | 297 |
5 | Franz Böckli | Switzerland | 294 |
6 | Emil Kellenberger | Switzerland | 292 |
7 | Jules Bury | Belgium | 282 |
Alfred Grütter | Switzerland | 282 | |
9 | Hellmer Hermandsen | Norway | 280 |
10 | Auguste Cavadini | France | 278 |
11 | Viggo Jensen | Denmark | 277 |
Anders Peter Nielsen | Denmark | 277 | |
13 | Tom Seeberg | Norway | 275 |
14 | Marcus Ravenswaaij | Netherlands | 272 |
Konrad Stäheli | Switzerland | 272 | |
16 | Olaf Frydenlund | Norway | 271 |
17 | Léon Moreaux | France | 269 |
Louis Richardet | Switzerland | 269 | |
19 | Maurice Lecoq | France | 268 |
Achille Paroche | France | 268 | |
21 | Edouard Myin | Belgium | 265 |
22 | Axel Kristensen | Denmark | 261 |
Uilke Vuurman | Netherlands | 261 | |
24 | René Thomas | France | 254 |
25 | Henrik Sillem | Netherlands | 249 |
26 | Ole Sæther | Norway | 239 |
Solko van den Bergh | Netherlands | 239 | |
28 | Laurids Jensen-Kjær | Denmark | 238 |
Antonius Bouwens | Netherlands | 238 | |
30 | Joseph Baras | Belgium | 233 |
[edit] Kneeling
Each shooter fired 40 shots, for a total possible of 400 points.
[edit] Prone
Each shooter fired 40 shots, for a total possible of 400 points.
[edit] Three positions
The scores from the three positions were summed, giving a total possible of 1200 points.
[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.
[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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