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Shooting at the
1912 Summer Olympics |
50 m rifle, prone |
men |
Team rifle |
men |
300 m free rifle, 3 positions |
men |
600 m free rifle |
men |
Team free rifle |
men |
300 m military rifle, 3 positions |
men |
25 m small-bore rifle |
men |
25 m team small-bore rifle |
men |
50 m team small-bore rifle |
men |
100 m deer, single shots |
men |
100 m deer, double shots |
men |
100 m team deer, single shots |
men |
50 m pistol |
men |
30 m team military pistol |
men |
50 m team military pistol |
men |
25 m rapid fire pistol |
men |
Trap |
men |
Team clay pigeons |
men |
The men's trap was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the third appearance of the event, which had been introduced in 1900.
[edit] Medalists
Gold |
James Graham (USA) |
Silver |
Alfred Goeldel (GER) |
Bronze |
Harry Blau (RUS) |
[edit] Results
100 metre running deer, double shots |
Place |
Shooter |
Score |
|
James Graham (USA) |
96 |
|
Alfred Goeldel (GER) |
94 |
|
Harry Blau (RUS) |
91 |
4 |
Harold Humby (GBR) |
88 |
5 |
Albert Preuss (GER) |
88 |
6 |
Anastasios Metaxas (GRE) |
88 |
7 |
Franz von Zeidlitz (GER) |
88 |
8 |
Gustaf Schnitt (FIN) |
88 |
9 |
Emile Jurgens (NED) |
87 |
10 |
Ralph Spotts (USA) |
87 |
11 |
Edward Gleason (USA) |
87 |
12 |
Erland Koch (GER) |
86 |
13 |
Karl Fazer (FIN) |
86 |
14 |
Horst Goeldel (GER) |
86 |
15 |
Frank Hall (USA) |
86 |
16 |
William Grosvenor (GBR) |
85 |
17 |
Robert Hutcheson (CAN) |
84 |
18 |
Erich von Berstorff (GER) |
84 |
19 |
John Butt (GBR) |
84 |
20 |
Åke Lundeberg (SWE) |
84 |
21 |
Charles Palmer (GBR) |
82 |
22 |
Alfred Swahn (SWE) |
82 |
23 |
Leonardus Syttin (RUS) |
81 |
24 |
Frantz Rosenberg (NOR) |
81 |
25 |
Hans Lüttich (GER) |
77 |
26 |
Charles de Jaubert (FRA) |
77 |
27 |
André Fleury (FRA) |
74 |
28 |
Carsten Bruun (NOR) |
74 |
29 |
Henri de Castex (FRA) |
38 |
30 |
Robert Huber (FIN) |
38 |
31 |
Erik Frisell (SWE) |
38 |
32 |
Emil Collan (FIN) |
38 |
33 |
George Whitaker (GBR) |
38 |
34 |
Victor Wallenberg (SWE) |
37 |
35 |
Georges de Crequi (FRA) |
36 |
36 |
Walter Bodneck (RUS) |
36 |
37 |
Daniel McMahon (USA) |
36 |
38 |
Edward Benedicks (SWE) |
34 |
39 |
George Pinchard (GBR) |
33 |
40 |
Johann Ekman (SWE) |
31 |
41 |
Edoard Creuzé (FRA) |
14 |
42 |
Charles Billings (USA) |
14 |
43 |
Herman Eriksson (SWE) |
14 |
44 |
John Hendrickson (USA) |
14 |
45 |
James Kenyon (CAN) |
13 |
46 |
William Davies (CAN) |
13 |
47 |
Carl Bacher (FIN) |
13 |
48 |
René Texier (FRA) |
13 |
49 |
Alexander Maunder (GBR) |
13 |
50 |
Herman Nyberg (SWE) |
13 |
51 |
Henri le Marié (FRA) |
12 |
52 |
Paweł Lieth (RUS) |
12 |
53 |
Alfred Black (GBR) |
11 |
54 |
Emil Fabritius (FIN) |
11 |
55 |
Boris Pertel (RUS) |
11 |
56 |
John Goodwin (GBR) |
10 |
57 |
Oscar Swahn (SWE) |
10 |
58 |
Otto Bökman (SWE) |
10 |
59 |
Carl Wollert (SWE) |
10 |
60 |
Nils Klein (SWE) |
10 |
61 |
Alfred Stabell (NOR) |
3 |
[edit] References
- Bergvall, Erik (ed.) (1913). in Adams-Ray, Edward (trans.).: The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm 1912. Stockholm: Wahlström & Widstrand.
- Wudarski, Pawel (1999). Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich. Retrieved on 26 January 2007. (Polish)