Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics - Men's trap

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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 Silver Bronze
United States James Graham
United States (USA)
Germany Alfred Goeldel
Germany (GER)
Russia Harry Blau
Russia (RUS)

[edit] Results

100 metre running deer, double shots
Place Shooter Score
Gold United States James Graham (USA) 96
Silver Germany Alfred Goeldel (GER) 94
Bronze Russia Harry Blau (RUS) 91
4 Great Britain Harold Humby (GBR) 88
Germany Albert Preuß (GER) 88
Greece Anastasios Metaxas (GRE) 88
Germany Franz von Zedlitz und Leipe (GER) 88
Finland Gustaf Schnitt (FIN) 88
9 Netherlands Emile Jurgens (NED) 87
United States Ralph Spotts (USA) 87
United States Edward Gleason (USA) 87
12 Germany Erland Koch (GER) 86
Finland Karl Fazer (FIN) 86
Germany Horst Goeldel (GER) 86
United States Frank Hall (USA) 86
16 Great Britain William Grosvenor (GBR) 85
17 Canada Robert Hutcheson (CAN) 84
Germany Erich Graf von Bernstorff (GER) 84
Great Britain John Butt (GBR) 84
Sweden Åke Lundeberg (SWE) 84
21 Great Britain Charles Palmer (GBR) 82
Sweden Alfred Swahn (SWE) 82
23 Russia Leonardus Syttin (RUS) 81
Norway Frantz Rosenberg (NOR) 81
25 Germany Hans Lüttich (GER) 77
France Charles de Jaubert (FRA) 77
27 France André Fleury (FRA) 74
Norway Carsten Bruun (NOR) 74
29 France Henri de Castex (FRA) 38
Finland Robert Huber (FIN) 38
Sweden Hjalmar Frisell (SWE) 38
Finland Emil Collan (FIN) 38
Great Britain George Whitaker (GBR) 38
34 Sweden Victor Wallenberg (SWE) 37
35 France Georges de Crequi-Montfort (FRA) 36
Russia Valter Bodneck (RUS) 36
United States Daniel McMahon (USA) 36
38 Sweden Edward Benedicks (SWE) 34
39 Great Britain George Pinchard (GBR) 33
40 Sweden Johan Ekman (SWE) 31
41 France Edoard Creuzé (FRA) 14
United States Charles Billings (USA) 14
Sweden Herman Eriksson (SWE) 14
United States John Hendrickson (USA) 14
45 Canada James Kenyon (CAN) 13
Canada William Davies (CAN) 13
Finland Carl Bacher (FIN) 13
France René Texier (FRA) 13
Great Britain Alexander Maunder (GBR) 13
Sweden Herman Nyberg (SWE) 13
51 France Henri le Marié (FRA) 12
Russia Pavel Lieth (RUS) 12
53 Great Britain Alfred Black (GBR) 11
Finland Emil Fabritius (FIN) 11
Russia Boris Pertel (RUS) 11
56 Great Britain John Goodwin (GBR) 10
Sweden Oscar Swahn (SWE) 10
Sweden Otto Bökman (SWE) 10
Sweden Carl Wollert (SWE) 10
Sweden Nils Klein (SWE) 10
61 Norway 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)