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Shooting at the 1924 Summer Olympics

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Shooting
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Dates23 June-9 July 1924
← 1920
1932 →

At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, ten events in shooting were contested. These would be the last Games in which team events were part of the Olympic shooting program. The competitions were held from 23 June 1924 to 9 July 1924 at the shooting ranges at Versailles, Reims, Camp de Châlons (Mourmelon), and Issy-les-Moulineaux.[1]

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Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
rapid fire pistol
details
 Henry Bailey (USA)  Vilhelm Carlberg (SWE)  Lennart Hannelius (FIN)
rifle prone
details
 Pierre Coquelin de Lisle (FRA)  Marcus Dinwiddie (USA)  Josias Hartmann (SUI)
600 m free rifle
details
 Morris Fisher (USA)  Carl Osburn (USA)  Niels Larsen (DEN)
Team free rifle
details
 United States (USA)
Raymond Coulter
Joseph Crockett
Morris Fisher
Sidney Hinds
Walter Stokes
 France (FRA)
Paul Colas
Albert Courquin
Pierre Hardy
Georges Roes
Émile Rumeau
 Haiti (HAI)
Ludovic Augustin
Destin Destine
Eloi Metullus
Astrel Rolland
Ludovic Valborge
running deer,
single shots
details
 John Boles (USA)  Cyril Mackworth-Praed (GBR)  Otto Olsen (NOR)
team running deer,
single shots
details
 Norway (NOR)
Einar Liberg
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
Harald Natvig
Otto Olsen
 Sweden (SWE)
Otto Hultberg
Mauritz Johansson
Fredric Landelius
Alfred Swahn
 United States (USA)
John Boles
Raymond Coulter
Dennis Fenton
Walter Stokes
running deer,
double shots
details
 Ole Lilloe-Olsen (NOR)  Cyril Mackworth-Praed (GBR)  Alfred Swahn (SWE)
Team running deer,
double shots
details
 Great Britain (GBR)
Cyril Mackworth-Praed
Philip Neame
Herbert Perry
Allen Whitty
 Norway (NOR)
Einar Liberg
Ole Lilloe-Olsen
Harald Natvig
Otto Olsen
 Sweden (SWE)
Axel Ekblom
Mauritz Johansson
Fredric Landelius
Alfred Swahn
trap
details
 Gyula Halasy (HUN)  Konrad Huber (FIN)  Frank Hughes (USA)
team trap
details
 United States (USA)
Frederick Etchen
Frank Hughes
Samuel Sharman
William Silkworth
John Noel
Clarence Platt
 Canada (CAN)
George Beattie
John Black
Robert Montgomery
Samuel Vance
William Barnes
Samuel Newton
 Finland (FIN)
Werner Ekman
Konrad Huber
Robert Huber
Toivo Tikkanen
Georg Nordblad
Magnus Wegelius

Notes:

  • For the team free rifle the IOC medal database lists also Léon Johnson and André Parmentier as silver medalists for France; and L. H. Clermont and C. Dupre as bronze medalists for Haiti, but all these shooters never participated in this competition.
  • For the team running deer, single shots the IOC medal database lists also Hans Nordvik and Oluf Wesmann-Kjær as gold medalists for Norway; and Karl Richter and Karl-Gustaf Svensson as silver medalists for Sweden, but all these shooters never participated in this competition.
  • For the team running deer, double shots the IOC medal database lists also John Faunthorpe and John O'Leary as gold medalists for Great Britain; Hans Nordvik and Oluf Wesmann-Kjær as silver medalists for Norway; and Edward Benedicks and Karl-Gustaf Svensson as bronze medalists for Sweden, but all these shooters never participated in this competition.
  • For the team trap the IOC medal database lists all six team members as medalists. The shooters below the line were the weakest of their teams and their scores did not count for the team score.

Participating nations

A total of 258 sport shooters from 27 nations competed at the Paris Games:[1]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States (USA)5229
2 Norway (NOR)2114
3 Great Britain (GBR)1203
4 France (FRA)1102
5 Hungary (HUN)1001
6 Sweden (SWE)0224
7 Finland (FIN)0123
8 Canada (CAN)0101
9 Denmark (DEN)0011
 Haiti (HAI)0011
 Switzerland (SUI)0011
Totals (11 entries)10101030

References

  1. ^ a b "Shooting at the 1924 Paris Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2014.

External links

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