Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 metre team free pistol

Men's 50 metre team free pistol
at the Games of the V Olympiad
Venue Kaknäs
Date 2 July
Competitors 20 from 5 nations
Medalists
1st, gold medalist(s)  United States (USA)
John Dietz, Peter Dolfen, Alfred Lane, Henry Sears
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Sweden (SWE)
Erik Boström, Eric Carlberg, Vilhelm Carlberg, Georg de Laval
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Great Britain (GBR)
Hugh Durant, Albert Kempster, Horatio Poulter, Charles Stewart
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 50 metre team pistol (originally called team competition with revolver and pistol) was a shooting sports event held as part of the shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the second appearance of the event, which had also been held in 1900. The competition was held on Tuesday, 2 July 1912.[1]

Twenty sport shooters from five nations competed.

Results

Place Team Ind. score Team score
1  United States (USA) 1916
Alfred Lane 509
Henry Sears 474
Peter Dolfen 467
John Dietz 466
2  Sweden (SWE) 1849
Georg de Laval 475
Eric Carlberg 472
Vilhelm Carlberg 459
Erik Boström 443
3  Great Britain (GBR) 1804
Horatio Poulter 461
Hugh Durant 456
Albert Kempster 452
Charles Stewart 435
4  Russia (RUS) 1801
Nikolai Panin-Kolomenkin 469
Grigori Shesterikov 469
Pavel Voyloshnikov 447
Nikolai Melnitsky 437
5  Greece (GRE) 1731
Frangiskos Mavrommatis 454
Ioannis Theofilakis 442
Konstantinos Skarlatos 429
Alexandros Theofilakis 406

References

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