Men's trap at the Games of the V Olympiad |
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Venue | Råsunda | |||||||||
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Dates | July 2–4 | |||||||||
Competitors | 61 from 11 nations | |||||||||
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«1908 | 1920» |
Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics |
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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 (originally called clay bird shooting) 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. The competition was held from Tuesday, July 2, 1912 to Thursday, July 4, 1912.
Sixty-one sport shooters from eleven nations competed.
Place | Shooter | Score |
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1 | James Graham (USA) | 96 |
2 | Alfred Goeldel (GER) | 94 |
3 | Harry Blau (RUS) | 91 |
4 | Harold Humby (GBR) | 88 |
Albert Preuß (GER) | 88 | |
Anastasios Metaxas (GRE) | 88 | |
Franz von Zedlitz und Leipe (GER) | 88 | |
Adolf Schnitt (FIN) | 88 | |
9 | Emile Jurgens (NED) | 87 |
Ralph Spotts (USA) | 87 | |
Edward Gleason (USA) | 87 | |
12 | Erland Koch (GER) | 86 |
Karl Fazer (FIN) | 86 | |
Horst Goeldel (GER) | 86 | |
Frank Hall (USA) | 86 | |
16 | William Grosvenor (GBR) | 85 |
17 | Robert Hutcheson (CAN) | 84 |
Erich Graf von Bernstorff (GER) | 84 | |
John Butt (GBR) | 84 | |
Åke Lundeberg (SWE) | 84 | |
21 | Charles Palmer (GBR) | 82 |
Alfred Swahn (SWE) | 82 | |
23 | Leonardus Syttin (RUS) | 81 |
Frantz Rosenberg (NOR) | 81 | |
25 | Hans Lüttich (GER) | 77 |
Charles de Jaubert (FRA) | 77 | |
27 | André Fleury (FRA) | 74 |
Carsten Henrik Bruun (NOR) | 74 | |
29 | Henri de Castex (FRA) | 38 |
Robert Huber (FIN) | 38 | |
Hjalmar Frisell (SWE) | 38 | |
Emil Collan (FIN) | 38 | |
George Whitaker (GBR) | 38 | |
34 | Victor Wallenberg (SWE) | 37 |
35 | Georges de Crequi-Montfort (FRA) | 36 |
Walter Bodneck (RUS) | 36 | |
Daniel McMahon (USA) | 36 | |
38 | Edward Benedicks (SWE) | 34 |
39 | George Pinchard (GBR) | 33 |
40 | Johan Ekman (SWE) | 31 |
41 | Édoard Creuzé (FRA) | 14 |
Charles Billings (USA) | 14 | |
Herman Eriksson (SWE) | 14 | |
John H. Hendricksonn (USA) | 14 | |
45 | James Kenyon (CAN) | 13 |
William Davies (CAN) | 13 | |
Edvard Bacher (FIN) | 13 | |
René Texier (FRA) | 13 | |
Alexander Maunder (GBR) | 13 | |
Herman Nyberg (SWE) | 13 | |
51 | Henri le Marié (FRA) | 12 |
Pavel Lieth (RUS) | 12 | |
53 | Alfred Black (GBR) | 11 |
Emil Fabritius (FIN) | 11 | |
Boris Pertel (RUS) | 11 | |
56 | John Goodwin (GBR) | 10 |
Oscar Swahn (SWE) | 10 | |
Otto Bökman (SWE) | 10 | |
Carl Wollert (SWE) | 10 | |
Nils Klein (SWE) | 10 | |
61 | Alfred Stabell (NOR) | 3 |
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